Articles tagged with "the-future"
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Marlon | Nov 1st, 2009
After a tough start against Spain the United States' U17 side was able to stack up 1 - 0 wins against Malawi and the United ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Sep 29th, 2009
Well, this one was certainly much better than the last against Germany. The fabulously named Dilly Duka's goal (0:58) was a thing of (deflected?) beauty. ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Marlon | Sep 25th, 2009
I plan on bringing you all a post-game tomorrow evening at some time, but while you wait here is a youtube of USMNT U20 defender ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Melissa | Jul 22nd, 2009
I think it's all but over for the USWNT in 2009. The Wednesday Canada game is the last one listed on the US Soccer ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Marlon | Jul 2nd, 2009
It was a tournament that displayed the highest highs and the lowest lows of American soccer. A tournament where we saw everything we dreamed about ...
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 ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Apr 30th, 2009
So with the news that Jozy could be ready for June's WCQ matches after undergoing operations on both his big toes (thank God it wasn't ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Apr 25th, 2009
Good piece from Soccernet's Justin Rodriguez about The Next Great US Soccer Savior (Charles Renken), who has been unable to play in the CONCACAF U-17 ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Marlon | Apr 22nd, 2009
The nice people running CONCACAF has hosted the entire game on Youtube in two halves. Without too much analysis I'll say that I was impressed ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Apr 14th, 2009
Originally posted at Dirty Tackle...
The decision on who will host the 2018 World Cup has been made, the US has it, so everyone can go ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Marlon | Mar 12th, 2009
1. I skipped work to watch the Ghana game. I sat in bed and pretended to be ill. ESPN on mute. It's strange now. This ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Melissa | Jan 8th, 2009
It seems like only a month ago (wait - I think it actually was) when our U-20 women won their World Cup down in Chile ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Melissa | Dec 15th, 2008
File this one under least shocking news announcement I've read in a while. Today, US Soccer announced Pia Sundhage signed a 4 year contract ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Brooks Peck | Sep 27th, 2008
It seems like we’ve already talked Landon’s possible move back to Europe into the ground, but with all of our opinions and speculation there is ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Sep 25th, 2008
Today, the always reputable Tribal Football ran a story stating that Italian giants Juventus have an interest in signing "American" center back Neven Subotic, even ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Sep 9th, 2008
Much has been said of late across the inter-web about the tactics and roster selections of USMNT head coach "Boring" Bob Bradley. He has ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Melissa | Aug 23rd, 2008
Please DO take a few moments to read the NBC article on the positive effects of Pia Sundhage's tenure as head coach of the USWNT, ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Jun 24th, 2008
You must realize first and foremost that this is not a call for Bob Bradley to be fired, although I know many of you are ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Dec 18th, 2007
The U-23's played their second match against the Olympic hosts, resulting in another draw, though this time there was some scoring to be seen. ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Dec 10th, 2007
Ok folks finally a lot to talk about and I am back.
-Lets kick things off with our younger representatives of the U-17 division who put ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Nov 20th, 2007
Hard to believe that just around the corner is 2008, that leaves us only two more years 'till 2010.
This past weekend the USA just passed ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Nov 9th, 2007
It happened today. The moment every U.S. soccer fan and supporter has been waiting for since that summer night about a little over a ...
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 ...
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 ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Oct 8th, 2007
The Player of the Year event is a bookend that provides a good opportunity to evaluate what we have seen over this past national team ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Oct 5th, 2007
The recent rumblings in the USA soccer community have been caused by a few interesting quotes from Bob Bradley's press conference at the Home Depot ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Sep 29th, 2007
Gulati preaches about the possibility of the 2018 cup comming to America.
I think, and it is increasing every day, that this country is more and ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Sep 28th, 2007
They were released from the handcuffs, let free in the wild, and told to make it happen. The fruits of their labor are just ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Sep 11th, 2007
I always think, especially for friendlies, that it takes a few day to process all of the "what mattered" and "what didn't", because it is ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog by Carter Daly | Aug 30th, 2007
Germany is a killer for the United States in knockout roudns of World Cups. Sure, this does not compare at all to 2002, but ...

