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Articles tagged with "maurice-edu"

Jay DeMerit's eye is a mess
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Sep 29th, 2009
Here's some unwanted news: Jay DeMerit blinded himself with a contact lens. Yep. That's right. A contact lens. From Soccernet: The 29-year-old U.S. defender accidentally ...
Late roster switches
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Jun 2nd, 2009
A few roster notes for tomorrow's match: -Super Frankie Hejduk will be unavailable with a groin strain. Thoughts: This is an interesting development for the team. Frankie ...
Mo and DMB celebrate SPL win with the stars and stripes
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | May 26th, 2009
Maurice Edu and DaMarcus Beasley, all decked out in their patriotic gear, attempted to celebrate Rangers' Scottish Premier League championship on Sunday, but were met ...
Thoughts on an improving MLS
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Marlon | May 20th, 2009
Recently there have been a lot of stories on how the MLS is an improving league. Great shows of enthusiasm from fans in Seattle and ...
Good News/Bad News From Rangers
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Apr 8th, 2009
The good news: Maurice Edu headed in his first goal for Rangers, which provided to be the decided score in their 2-1 win over St. ...
Maurice Edu Starts, Impresses for Rangers
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Mar 1st, 2009
As The Scotsman put it: Rangers were without the injured Pedro Mendes, which allowed Maurice Edu a rare start in midfield. The American's more prosaic qualities ...
Wednesday News Nuggets: One Week Until USA vs. Mexico
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Feb 4th, 2009
-Coincidentally, it took 90 minutes to sell out. [USsoccer.com] -The United States bids for 2018 or 2022 World Cup. Steve Davis says we're going to get ...
The 'Du Boys Give Their Political Support
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Oct 30th, 2008
Alright, I really don't want to get too into politics on a soccer blog, but it's been slow on the US MNT news front (meanwhile, ...
Weekend Round-Up: Notable Yanks
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Oct 26th, 2008
Disclaimer: Now, this isn't everyone, mind you, but just the guys I thought to track this weekend. Let's start with the good news: -Clint Dempsey scored ...
September Commenter of the Month: Office Politics and Fandom
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Oct 9th, 2008
As part of our Speak The Hell Up initiative around here, we decided to start recognizing some of our outstanding commenters by singling one out ...
Yankee Debut Dandies
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Sep 15th, 2008
Something interesting happened this weekend, besides Brett Favre moving into the house next to me in the suburbs of northern New Jersey (fact). Something ...
Roster Released for Cuba and Trinidad and Tobago Matches
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Aug 28th, 2008
Bob Bradley has released the roster for the next rounds of World Cup Qualifying, and it goes a little something like this... U.S. ROSTER BY POSITION ...
News Nuggets of The Day
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Aug 22nd, 2008
First off I want to thank everyone who came out (in the internet sense) and participated in our first live blog the other night of ...
Former Olympian Club Movement
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Aug 15th, 2008
A couple real big transfers of note today. Let's start with the bigger. MLS has accepted a bid of $5 million for Toronto FC and USMNT midfielder ...
Thirteen Minutes
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Oct 17th, 2007
They slipped, they stumbled, and they fell. They were relentless. Not once during this match did any USA player quit, no matter how ...
Battle for the Center of the Pitch
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Oct 15th, 2007
I often find myself looking deep into the future to the year of 2010. It is so far yet so close. With qualifying ...
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