World Cup may return to Portland - Portland KATU News Women's World Cup will return this Fall - Portland Oregonian US Men's Team blanks Wales in Hard-Tackling Exhibition - Oakland Tribune World Cup gets Shifted to US - Boston Globe Arena gives Beasley a Friendly Break - Chicago Sun-Times US awarded Women's Cup - Hartford Courant New England continues Solid Play from End of Last Season - K.C. Star Struggling Rapids heading for a Shakeup - Denver Post NJ might Join in on Extravaganza - Newark Star-Ledger US awarded Women's World Cup - Washington Times Wales is forced to Experiment - N.Y. Times US Men drop Wales in Exhibition - Modesto Bee Quakes Show - San Jose Mercury News SJ making Run at World Cup - San Jose Mercury News US replaces China as Hosts of Soccer's Women's World Cup - N.Y. Times Women's World Cup returning to U.S. - Chicago Tribune Poor Defense kills Columbus - OSU Lantern US named Host for Women's World Cup - Dallas Morning News Women's Cup back in the U.S. - L.A. Times U.S. has no Problem with Wales - L.A. Times Howard as Good as Gone - North Jersey Herald News Success kicks in for Metros - N.Y. Daily News Women's Cup back in the U.S. - N.Y. Daily News Giants Stadium throws Hat in Ring - North Jersey Herald News Cup returns to U.S. - Boston Herald US feels right at Home - San Francisco Chronicle US gets another World Cup - San Francisco Chronicle
BBC Article It's nice to see the foreign press saying that US victory was deserved. Even better, with US stars making a splash in Europe, they were forced to acknowledge the diluted nature of our side, too.
Re: BBC Article hopefully one day they will be as knowledgeable about MLS and that we weren't even using our good MLS players too. But at least they mentioned that. It's a start. Of course, how could expect to foreign press to know anything about MLS when our domestic press doesn't most of the time.
I had a good misheard lyric for this one: "Guess what I received in the mail today / Esa Tikkanen from my little brother"