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/ 6542 days agoArt And Football: A L.S. Lowry Masterpiece Goes On Auction
This Friday, Christies will auction an original painting from one of the most revered artists in England – L.S. Lowry (1887-1976). The masterpiece is entitled "Manchester City v Sheffield United." While his compatriots in England were painting idyllic flowers and landscapes, Lowry was capturing what it was like to live in the north (northern England, […]
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/ 6543 days agoUSA-Spain Live Blog
Join me right here in this space from 4 pm ET/1 pm PT for a live running commentary of the US-Spain match from Santander.
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/ 6543 days agoSilly Season Sillier Than Ever
While Premiership footballers are working on their tans, the businessmen within football are busier than ever. Silly season has well and truly begun as football agents, chairmen, publicists and executives burn the midnight oil. As we've seen in the past few days, it's not been just player transfers that clubs have been dealing with (such […]
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/ 6543 days agoMLS Power Rankings: June 3, 2008
1- New England Coming from a two goal deficit late to salvage a draw shows the character of a winner. 2- Chicago A week off and a week to focus on the possibility of brining in Brian McBride. But do you really want to upset the chemistry of this side right now? 3- Toronto FC […]
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/ 6543 days agoMoyes Wins Damages From Rooney
The Everton manager, David Moyes, has been awarded compensation in his writ against Wayne Rooney for damaging his professional reputation. The case was brought over allegations made in Wayne Rooney's 2006 Autobiography "My Story So Far" regarding how Rooney came to leave Everton and sign for Manchester United. In the book, Moyes had been accused […]
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/ 6544 days agoAston Villa To Feature Name Of Charity On Its Shirts
The Premier League has given Aston Villa permission to have a charity's name emblazoned across their shirts next season instead of a sponsor's name. The landmark decision by the Premier League will allow Aston Villa to have Acorns Children's Hospice printed on its shirts. "Real credit must go to Aston Villa for being the first […]
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/ 6544 days agoMy 5 Favourite Tournament Matches
As we build up to the impending start of the 13th European Championships, I thought I’d take a walk down memory lane and share my five favourite games that this tournament has thrown up over the years with you and I’ll start with the match that hooked me in to become the football obsessive that […]
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/ 6544 days agoEuro '08 Quarterfinals Predictions (Part 2)
OK, I'm back. Quarterfinal #3 (June 21, 2:45 PM; St. Jakob-Park, Basel): Italy (Group C winner) vs. Russia (Group D runner-up): This would be a sneakier game for Italy then many people would think, especially if they just looked at the two names and knew that Italy is the current world champion. The loss of […]
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/ 6544 days agoBradley's Bucket: Something Needs to Change
We've discussed several times recently on the American Soccer Show the "bucket" formation employed by US Coach Bob Bradley. Part of me sympathizes with why Bradley is using this formation: from my vantage point the US has less attacking talent currently than at any point since the 1994 World Cup. However, the lack of creativity […]
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/ 6544 days agoEuro '08 Quarterfinals Predictions (Part 1)
Last week was devoted to previewing each of the four groups in Euro 2008 and with the start of the tournament less than a week away, it's time for me to take those previews and make predictions for the knockout rounds. Today, I'll cover the four quarterfinal matchups I believe will take place, on Wednesday, […]
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/ 6544 days agoItaly have Cannavaro headache
The Italian squad has suffered a major scare today with the news that talismanic defender, Fabio Cannavaro, is having to seek hospital treatment on ankle injury received in training. Cannavaro was injured in an accidental clash with the full back Giorgio Chiellini. Reportedly, Italy's doctor, Paolo Zeppilli said “We have to do tests but it does not […]
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/ 6544 days agoVieira injury causes Domenech problems.
Less than a week after being cut from the French 23 for the European Championships, the AC Milan midfielder Matthieu Flamini has been recalled as cover for Patrick Vieira. Squads can be changed anytime until midnight on June 8th and Domenech has serious concerns that Vieira may not recover from a thigh injury in time to play […]
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/ 6544 days agoWhy Capello Has Reason to be Positive for England Furture
England’s performances against USA and Trinidad and Tobago can hardly be described as spectacular, but Fabio Capello has learnt some extremely valuable lessons for when the real business begins in September. Of course, supporters will expect a much more vibrant and cohesive display of football against Andorra and Croatia in the opening two World Cup […]
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/ 6544 days agoMLS Weekend Thoughts: June 2, 2008
Jeff Cunningham had a great finish for TFC’s second goal but didn’t finish his other opportunities leaving me to believe Cunningham is most certainly in decline and may not after all catch Jaime Moreno and Ante Razov as the top two MLS scorers all time. The Galaxy’s young guns didn’t get a result without […]
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/ 6544 days agoMLS Wrap and Other Notes
This weekend's MLS action was tainted by the continued insistence of the league not to break or at the very least reduce its schedule for international matches. Landon Donovan, Brad Guzan, Mo Edu, Frankie Hejduk and Rico Clark should not have to take a long flight after one international match only to take a similar […]