A Possible Revolutionary Encounter
Back in 1950, Harry Keough perhaps summarised best the general attitude toward the quality of the American game that might still hold true in some quarters of the international football community. After the postal worker and semi-professional defender considered England's now legendary 1-0 loss to the US in Belo Horizonte, he quipped, "Boy, I feel sorry for these bastards.
Twohundredpercent @ Jul 13, 2011 2:17 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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