By Gary on January 14, 2010
Not many outside of England were surprised when Roy Hodgson managed to turn around Fulham’s slide to the Championship, and then managed to achieve a Europa League place finish last season. The fact that Hodgson had one fateful spell at Blackburn Rovers is all that many in this country have really cared to know about [...]
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By Gary on January 5, 2010
Looking back on 2009 , supporters of the US National team have to be pleased with performances leading up to a World Cup year . Their record of 13 wins, 3 draws and 8 losses is a pretty impressive one considering the quality of opponents. Wins against Mexico , Sweden and Spain are valuable scalps [...]
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By Gary on December 26, 2009
Germany took the UEFA European Under-21 Championship title for the first time with a 4-0 win against England to bring June’s memorable tournament in Sweden to a fittingly eye-catching close.
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By Gary on December 24, 2009
For the U.S. Men’s Team, the January camp is a tradition synanoumous with Major League Soccer. It’s the once-a-year opportunity for those players either on the rise in MLS or in lesser-trodden leagues like Scandanavia, to ply their trade in front of Bob Bradley and the USMNT coaching staff.
Announced today, the selection of players available [...]
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