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Still Waiting for the Rise
Posted on 5 Oct 2011 by Stephen Gonzalez.
Jurgen Klinsmann's recent arrival here in the states has revamped viewers and fans to believe that the U.S national team is just on the brink of glory. Despite his record, I myself have been generally pleased with the style he has tried to establish on the team. The idea of trying to generate a lot shots and becoming a more attacking team by bringing more creative players to the pitch. Though t...
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YOUNG RISING MIDWEST SUPERSTAR SOONY SAAD MAY HAVE HIS EYES ON THE MLS AND THE NEXT WORLD CUP
Posted on 20 Nov 2010 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
Just remember that I told you so in a couple of years. There’s an Arab-American player named Soony Saad playing for the University of Michigan right now (and tearing it up) as they look to make a deep run in the college championships. Google his 67yrd shot just to see a bit of his skill. This 18-year old freshman striker from Dearborn, Michigan has already racked up some serious awards ...
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IS ERIC LICHAJ (“LEE-HIGH”) THE NEXT ALEXI LALAS?
Posted on 7 Oct 2010 by Timothy Ashe Jr..
Let’s rewind to the year 1996. I’m sitting at a small soccer field in the Midwest, outside of Chicago, watching my brother’s match for the Downers Grove Roadrunners, whom I also played for at the time. After his game, he said to me, “Did you see that kid over there?” “No, why?” I replied. My brother went on to explain to me. “He’s my age, by far the best player in th...
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USA Eliminated From World Cup
Posted on 26 Jun 2010 by Crystal Rose.
The “Comeback Kings” of the 2010 World Cup nearly kept their title today, but were eliminated in overtime in a 2-1 game against Ghana. The Americans set up their reputation in group stage, with a late tie against England, a 3 goal comeback in the second half against Slovakia (although one goal was thrown out) and Landon Donovan's now famous 90th minute goal on Algeria. Today's knoc...
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USA Gets Excited About World Cup Opportunity
Posted on 6 Jun 2010 by Regina Phallan.
The FIFA World Cup is quickly approaching, and countries around the world are gearing up to watch their teams compete. Although football (soccer) is not as popular in the U.S. as it is worldwide, attention to the sport is growing. This year, American fans are getting ready to cheer on their team, especially with recent news that they may have something even bigger to look forward to in 2018 or ...









