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Eva Amurri wishes you a Happy New Year. So do we at The Yanks Are Coming, for what it's worth.

New Year’s Eve Happy Hour: Preston Zimmerman, and Puck’s 2012 Bold Predictions

Tweet By Puck Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome back to Puck’s Happy Hour. Hopefully the Holiday Season is treating you well with your family, friends, and, of course, cocktails filling the calendar. After spending some time in Upstate New York with the family, I am back at the TYAC home office taking some much needed time [...]

And I Ran, I Ran So Far Away....And yeah, that's a donkey.

2011 Yanks Are Coming Awards Winners: Part One

Tweet First, we’d like to wish our own holiday wishes to our readers and new visitors. Thanks for making 2011 a special year at The Yanks Are Coming, and we hope to provide more solid coverage, analysis and unique perspectives on both the USMNT and USWNT in 2012. Soccer has always had a place at [...]

Can Houston overcome the loss of Brad Davis to injury to win their third MLS cup in six years?

MLS Cup: The Western Conference Battles The Eastern Conference’s Most Western Team

Tweet By Andrew Villegas So, MLS finally got what it wanted all along from this season: High ranking clubs, one from each conference Eastern and Western, fighting it out in the MLS Cup. They just had to move a traditionally “western” city – aren’t they all western in Texas? — into the eastern division to [...]

As he should have been, Clint Dempsey was all over the field last night. But he couldn't finish over and over again. Could fatigue be crippling the U.S. ?

Gold Cup 2011: Asleep At the Wheel: Americans Hindered By Lack of Rest

Tweet By Andrew Villegas Americans playing in Europe have never had more luck, chances or playing time in Europe, perhaps, than they’ve had this past year. And they look it. They’re tired and USMNT supporters hold their breath that every run by Clint Dempsey and every clearance by Steve Cherundulo will finally fully empty the [...]

Bob Bradley put the same 11 out there who handled Canada. At some point- shouldn't you just ask the players to execute?

Gold Cup 2011: US Falls To Panama 2-1, and this was a player’s loss

Tweet What follows is the match recap I wrote last night for The Shin Guardian. The only changes are a few links I thought I would add, and one more disclaimer. Below where it reads “This loss isn’t on Bob Bradley”, after a spirited comment discussion at TSG, I’ll amend slightly. Yes, Bob Bradley’s tactics [...]

A great USMNT career is closing with a whimper: It's a shame, but Gooch just doesn't have much left.

Puck’s Friday Happy Hour: Tampa Weekend Edition

Tweet By Puck Ladies and Gentlemen, welcome back into the Happy Hour. Tuesday night was quite the performance from the USMNT. I am not quite sure exactly what Bob said to the boys in the locker room before the opening whistle, but it got the job done. After the absolute dismantling at the hands of [...]

Captain Rafa Marquez gives Mexico a slight advantage in the back-- but this is an area of concern for both sides.

Gold Cup 2011: USA vs. Mexico Roster Analysis: Getting Defensive

Tweet By Jon Levy The following is the second in a four part series comparing the 2011 Gold Cup rosters of the two “giants of CONCACAF.” Defenders The Yanks: Carlos Bocanegra (St. Etienne), Jonathan Bornstein (Tigres), Steve Cherundolo (Hannover 96), Clarence Goodson (Brondby), Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa), Oguchi Onyewu (Twente), Tim Ream (Red Bulls), Jonathan [...]

Playing in the weakest group makes Shalrie Joseph a reasonable sleeper pick to shine brightest among 37 MLS players invited to this summer's Gold Cup.

Which MLS Player Will Have the Best Gold Cup 2011 ?

Tweet By Andrew Villegas MLS clubs are well represented on the rosters of the nations participating in this summer’s Gold Cup (37 players total), and with good reason. National team managers are recognizing and tapping a growing pool of player talent in the United States’ domestic league to fill their Gold Cup teams despite the league’s [...]

The Americans Success This Summer Will Ultimately Rely on The Performances of Seven or Eight, including Landon Donovan. But fringe players can matter, and Bradley faces tough choices.

Bradley Faces Tough Gold Cup Choices in Next Two Weeks

Tweet By Neil W. Blackmon Obviously, this was a slow news week. Fortunately, there was at least one big story: Bob Bradley expects to announce his final roster for the 2011 Gold Cup in the next two weeks, with a target release date set in a five day period, May 16-20. As most our readers [...]

Thierry Henry's brace highlights a week in MLS that was eventful even without Real Salt Lake's historic draw.

Charlie Davies Comeback Hits a Bump in the Road, Agudelo’s Future, and other Mid-Week MLS Musings

Tweet By Neil W. Blackmon Last week was one of the more eventful seven day periods in the history of MLS thanks o Real Salt Lake’s 2-2 draw at Monterrey, and with the return leg Wednesday night providing the Claret and Cobalt an opportunity to be the first MLS side to win the competition in [...]

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