Minor League Richmond Topples Uninspired United - Wahsington Post United They Fall in Kickers' Upset - Richmond Times-Dispatch Soccer Stars Are on Display - LA Times An American Triumphs in England - NY Times Man U name puts its city in the game - Chicago Tribune Blowout loss to Brazil has Mexico perplexed - Houston Chronicle Sounders hope to avoid playoff bounce - Seattle Times Rhinos display hustle in U.S. Open Cup win - Rochester Democrat & Chronicle Chivas plays to accolades - Rocky Mountain News Let's help the MLS adjust to Utah life - Deseret News A Pele for the U.S.? Adu dazzles in defeat - Richmond Times-Dispatch Doomed park gets a new lease; local soccer gets much-needed kick - Seattle Times Ballpark Facade Meets Soccer Pitch - Newark Star-Ledger
Gosh, that was just about the nicest sports column I've ever read. Will there be acrimony in BigSoccer's Utah forum, or will it have to be imported?
Two Spanish-language articles about DC's possible signing of Brazilian Luciano Emilio. http://tribuna.icomstec.com/news/index.php?id=44505&mode=2 http://www.laprensahn.com/deportes.php?id=1053&tabla=July_2004&fecha=20040722
What I like about this guy is he speaks the language of the kids: I vividly remember being faked out by the streets.
I might not be getting the jist of this article, but is it saying that Phil Rizzuto visits Phil Rizzuto park to watch soccer?
No. I think it is implying the irony that a former New York Yankees baseball player is having a soccer field dedicated to him that used to be 3 baseball fields.
"Rizzuto, 86, has lived about two miles away in Hillside for 50 years. "I've been over here so many times with my wife, just sitting," Rizzuto said. "Kids who live in apartment houses, they don't have any back yard. Here, they can come out all they want. Now they have a place to play. "It will be absolutely beautiful," he said. "I'm going to come over many more times." Phil's hooked!