My pc crashed. And I lost all my favorites, i.e. all my links to the wonderful world of soccer blogs. Not mine and Dan's - just, ya know, every other one in existence. So please help. Post links here. Thanks.
Re: My computer assploded I'll promote my own site http://www.soccerblogs.net/. If there are any blogs that I haven't included there, please send them my way.
Re: My computer assploded http://blog.washingtonpost.com/soccerinsider/ http://mlsunderground.blogspot.com/index.html http://njmg.typepad.com/sbi/
http://www.boston.com/news/globe http://www.soccernewengland.com http://www.newenglandsoccernews.com http://ledger.southofboston.com/
My personal blog about my journey to the 2010 World Cup Final game via Brooklyn, NY and Africa ... http://www.roadto2010final.blogspot.com/ Please submit suggestions!!
http://www.dcunitedblog.blogspot.com Great blog in its own right, plus a solid list of other blogs that I use as my blog directory. Others I like include Climing The Ladder and The Far Post (and several already mentioned above).
http://www.logansrevenge.blogspot.com/ - Not Doug Logan hardly posts anymore but when he does its good. http://tfcmls.blogspot.com/ http://torontomls.blogspot.com/index.html
I like this thread because it's given me a couple I don't have, but you need to get with the times and use Bloglines or some other RSS feed collector...it's quite easy and doesn't depend at all on your individual PC.
That said, here's a link to Grant Wahl's articles over on SI.com. Since he writes about my two favorite sports, soccer and college basketball, it's perfect for me... Grant Wahl archive
http://www.theoffside.com The Offside is part of the BootsnAll Travel Network. The site will take a humorous (we think), irreverent (we think) and occasionally insightful (possibly) look at club football from leagues around the world. If there is a sex scandal in England, we’ll be stuck in the middle of it. If a player is traded for a thousand pounds of beef in Romania, we’ll cook the steak. If something interesting happens in MLS, we’ll be just as surprised as you.
www.planetworldcup.com has very little in the way of 'news' (though timely enough during tournaments) but an excellent group of writers who follow the game closely.
Its in Spanish but it provides a different view about the sport that you probably have not seen before and it also provides A LOTTTTTTTTTTTT OF NEWS, ITS UPDATED EVERY MINUTE: www.cooperativa.cl
NIce thread; keeper; www.soccerblog.com every day, I check this one out; http://www.whoateallthepies.tv/ ; this one almost makes my machine crash again, too much on it, but not a bad collection of links to other sites.