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It’s a debate that will never truly have an answer. Comparing different stars from different decades is a common practice that probably is unfair to all involved, yet we do it anyway to entertain ourselves. There have been plenty of great American soccer players over the years, but here are the 10 I think have been the best to ever put on a Yanks jersey. As always, feel free to comment below...
Published: July 9, 2012
Whether you watched every game on the edge of your seat with a bag of chips or occasionally tuned into the ESPN family of networks, you at least got to glimpse some of the marvel that was on display during last month’s Euro 2012. It was one rollercoaster ride where we had the pleasure of witnessing some of the greats of all-time put forth world-class days of work in one of the most prestigious...
Published: May 28, 2012
This time 12 months ago, the U.S. Men’s National Team was gearing up for its toughest test of the calendar year as a matchup with Spain was just days away. Flash forward to the present, and we have a very similar type of match staring right into the face of the Yanks with Brazil coming to D.C. on Wednesday night. Though the type of high-profile match is very similar to the one 12 months ago,...
Published: January 10, 2012
It’s that time of year again folks, and the USMNT January roster features plenty of much-anticipated new faces. An MLS dominated group is looking to double Jurgen Klinsmann’s win total against Latin American sides Venezuela and Panama in the next couple of weeks. While these games may not feature some of the USMNT’s stars that are so entertaining and effective, there is still plenty...
Published: December 19, 2011
It was an interesting transition year for the Yanks, as the team that will be representing the US at the next World Cup began to take shape. We saw coaching changes, some key additions and plenty of disappointing moments that will leave fans desperate for success. While there were some bright spots to 2011, many USMNT fans will be remember the past 12 months as some of the worst we have seen since...
Published: August 16, 2011
Well USMNT fans, the new era is upon us. There were a lot of articles on the web last week analyzing Jurgen Klinsmann’s coaching debut performance for the USMNT. Though there may be some differences, I’m sure there are plenty of things that we can agree Klinsmann did right/wrong versus Mexico. But instead of assessing the past, I am suggesting things about the future in this piece. Here...
Published: August 9, 2011
With the first match of the Klinsmann era just 24 hours away, it is a perfect time to take a look at what this team could be three years from now. A lot of the same players who you will see tomorrow will be featured on the US 2014 World Cup team as well. But to get a full sneak peak of the roster, I suggest you glance through the following slideshow. Here is my predicted USMNT starting lineup and subs...
Published: August 6, 2011
Tired of reading the same old transfer rumors and 2011 predictions? You have come to the right place. The place where you can relive the most controversial moments of International football of the last 10 years. From the Battle of Nuremberg to Henry’s “Hand of God,” all the most contentious moments of the last decade have been put into one place for your viewing pleasure. Enjoy! Begin...
Published: July 31, 2011
One of the most frustrating daily occurrences for soccer fans in the U.S. is having to deal with the infamous “Soccer Haters.” You know who they are. They come in many shapes and sizes, usually wearing the same shirt from yesterday and a flat brim hat on their head. They often take shots at the game, aimlessly poking fun at the same weaknesses their own favorite sport likely contains. They...
Published: July 5, 2011
A week into the 2011 Women’s World Cup, and the US Women’s National Team couldn’t be in a better position then they are right now. There were multiple doubts about the No. 1 team in the world concerning Hope Solo’s injury, defensive arrangements and overall depth coming into the tournament. Two games and six points later, the USWNT stand on top of Group C and safely into the...