Soccer notebook: Metros, Revolution vie for home edge - Star-Ledger Rapids, Wizards battle for home field in playoffs - Denver Post U.S. soccer has the facilities but needs more passion - KC Star McBride becomes a hero saving Crew’s season - KC Star Fire hoping the biggest celebration yet to come - Chicago Sun-Times From Cosmos to Hall of Fame - NY Times 365 Q&A with Wade Barrett And... this guy: Chat House - Washington Post Search for 'MLS'. The guy's right (although I don't know how effective hijacking chats is)-- I think the Washington Post's coverage has fallen off somewhat now to the point that there's really only game day coverage... It might be worth sending an email?
Crew’s playoff fate rests at the feet of Wizards - Cbus Dispatch "That rubbed us all the wrong way when Ray got up and ran around our bench and got in our coach’s face when they got the tying goal." For him, success never gets old - Boston Globe Seven Hours of Football Goodness - Cornell Sun Lee Soares - Boston Globes El Galaxy no encuentra el rumbo - Univision
Very strange article. I think he made some valid points, but I kind of missed what he was trying to get at when comparing what soccer journalists and players go through here vs. in Lesser Developed Countries. Seemed like he had a good angle was just a poorly concieved piece or writing.
Re: Re: 10/21 Battle of Sterling Bridge or the Battle of Falkirk? I know. kind of a bashing piece I thought.
Re: Re: Re: 10/21 Battle of Sterling Bridge or the Battle of Falkirk? Not really. The guy's from Botswana, here for like a month on a journalism exchange program. He was more describing the differences-- which is why he comments favorably (and strangely unless you know his perspective) on how good security at KC was. But as for bashing, unless you think KC has enough passion, I don't think there's all that much objectionable.