On Moments of Silence, Moments of Fighting and Soccer Hating By Proxy
Saturday night was a great moment for the United States National Team. A scrappy, all-hands-on-deck-performance from the red, white, and blue secured a 1-1 draw with South America powerhouse, Argentina. The U.S. did not dominate, control possession, nor trouble the Argentines for long stretches of the game, but, as the game of soccer goes, found that one magic moment where youngster Juan Agudelo pounced on a spilled save and brought the Americans equalizing euphoria.
The Free Beer Movement @ Mar 31, 2011 6:14 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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