11/5/02: Go Vote Sarachan 'Honored' to become Head Coach - Chicago Daily Herald Galaxy get World Ranking, Korean Defender Hong - Pasadena Star News New Plan for World Cup Referees - N.Y. Times Updates from UCO's World of Sports - University of Central Oklahoma Vista Fire Hires Sarachan - Chicago Tribune Fire picks Natural Successor - Chicago Sun-Times Galaxy Acquires South Korea's Hong - L.A. Times Nicol agrees to Terms, Twellman shoots for Better Deal - Boston Globe go vote today
Hey, I like the sound of this: (from the Washington Post) "Normally a player of La Paglia's stature would be too expensive for the budget-conscious MLS, but Argentina's financial crisis has left many clubs selling players for significantly lower transfer fees."
Steve Jolley seeks more cash: http://www.nj.com/sports/ledger/index.ssf?/base/sports-0/1036491463292530.xml
wow... Cesar La Paglia was rated Top 50 young player before...ahead of Donovan http://www.bea.hi-ho.ne.jp/n43miz/fifty.html He also was voted the 2nd best player in the 1995 U-17 Tournament http://www.fifa.com/fifa/pub/magazine/10-95.2.html From what i have read, he has been playing regularly in the Argentina league and scored some goals too! The league should really take advantage of the economic crisis in Argentina.
I recall some reports on Fox Sports Noticias earlier in the year saying that even more clubs than usual were poking around Argentina for some real steals. I think the Mexican clubs were supposed to have actually come away with something of a haul, but I haven't seen numbers anywhere.
S. Korean Captain to play for Galaxy - Malaysia Star very interesting numbers in there says that the Galaxy paid $819k for hong, he will earn $275k a season and be able to earn another $225k through incentives
The Malaysia Star!? What a find. That's even better than the San Angelo paper. Anyway, interesting numbers indeed.
Well, I knew they had newspapers in Southeast Asia and Africa...but San Angelo - who would've figured that?
san angelo is in texas... but where??? i know where south africa and southeast asia are... damn texas being too big for its own good
I've actually been to San Angelo for an event on the campus of Angelo State University. It's pretty much in the middle of nowhere - no interstate. It's the biggest town for at least a hundred miles in all directions. No other town you would even notice until you reach such metropolises as Abilene to the north or Midland to the west.
San Angelo and its nearby neighbor Brady (110 miles) are home to the two largest goat cookoffs in the world.
shouldn't this be on the s&m board or something? i never need to know things you tell your proctologist.