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Goalies Taking England By Storm – Levy

Goalies Taking England By Storm – Levy

Okay well that might be taking it a little far, but Tim Howard and especially US backup Brad Guzan did some pretty amazing things in Carling Cup* action this week. Both the American starter and backup saved penalty kicks in their midweek cup games against Premier League opposition. Howard stopped Tottenham Captain (and all around [...]

Hard Part Arrives For Yanks – Blackmon

Hard Part Arrives For Yanks – Blackmon

This is the first of a three blog installment taking a look back at qualifying and as noted in the title, a look ahead to South Africa 2010, over the course of the next week.

We’ve come a long way, both as a blog and more importantly, as a national team since the summer of 2008 [...]

Running Diary Part Two – Crowley

Running Diary Part Two – Crowley

My thoughts on the Honduras match and where we’re headed: 1.)    Jozy is the real-deal.  Jozy played the best game I’ve ever seen him play.  He was clearly inspired by Chuck D’s injuries and was ready to take it out on the Ticos.  He was remarkable, and he’s improved dramatically since he started playing for [...]

Running Diary Part One – Crowley

Running Diary Part One – Crowley

Wow!  What a ride!  The past 144 hours have taken me from the cradle to the grave, and back again much like the 20-minute Subhuman’s 1983 punk classic.  The past 4 days have seriously been like Darien Lake’s Predator – a rollercoaster of epic proportions.  I’ll work a game-wrap into what I’ve been thinking since [...]

Rollercoaster Week for Yanks – Levy

Rollercoaster Week for Yanks – Levy

U.S. Soccer just hit a huge high with the boost of qualifying for the 2010 World Cup, and promptly followed that with the brutal low of Charlie Davies’ car crash.  A fractured tibia and femur along with a laundry list of other injuries will almost certainly keep Davies from returning for the World Cup, but [...]

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