Arena trying to assemble U.S. team for 2006 World Cup-Daily Herald Their season over, the weather miserable, yet the Wizards practice on-KC Star South Africa Begins Quest for 2010 Cup-LA Times Grass Field Can’t Cut It-NY Newsday Landon Donovan will play in a special charity game at a Redlands school-The Press Enterprise Soccer gets a big bounce from local hero's exploits-San Bernardino Sun
Bradley's first practise with the Metros: http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/m...82p-30168c.html Pictures and interview: http://www.metrostars.com/metronews/submissions/2002/october/10312002v1.htm
Two of my faves, can't really go wrong there. Good to see some coverage of practices (KC Star) in the offseason, but who knows if such coverage will keep up
I love the song too, but it took some getting used to when the kid's voice came on. Question: (off topic) What was the song all about? Topper
"What was the song all about?" Morrissey was born in November. Hence November Spawned a Monster or at least in his mind.
looks like there'll be another FieldTurf field next year in MLS of course, the grass in the Meadowlands is so bad I guess it would be a major step up
SSS in NJ? The article on Bruce and the MNT mentions that the Metros might have a soccer specific stadium soon. My guess is not by April, but I do hope MLS steers clear of that horrid substance in the long term. It's not horrid for parks, but it is for pros. So the system at Giants stadium is stupid. So change the system. Artificial grass is naughty.
"one fine day let it be soon, she won't be rich or beautiful, but she'll be walking your streets in the clothes that she went out and chose for herself" One of my favorite songs. Great title!
Thanks! Now - - can you explain the rest of Morissey's songs to me? And then we can start on the Cure. Gosh, this could get depressing.... Topper
Yeah, here's a great title for a love song: "love will tear us apart again." Did anyone else notice the press swarming Bradley after practice? That couldn't be Veronica Passey could it? Also, here is the corrected link for the NY Daily News article.
I recorded that song off of KROQ in the 80's. Put it on cassette with The Smiths, Yaz, The Cure, Thompson Twins, etc. And yes, it was delightfully depressing. 10,000 Maniacs had some pretty good depressing stuff, too. That one about the neighbor who beat his kids... lovely. Topper PS: It's the offseason - - is it okay to veer offtopic?