Our Final Word On The 2011 Womens World Cup
In covering football tournaments on 200%, I have found it easy to see the good in them. Too easy for some tastes, I admit. But, honestly, the 2011 Women's World Cup was a belter, wasn't it? I was glad to be wrong about the winners. BBC analyst Lucy Ward's suggestion during the final that current coach Pia Sundhage had rid the USA squad of much of its former arrogance was an eyebrow-raiser, although it was more possible to feel sorry for Abby Wambach after her largely-inspirational 2011 displays than it had been in 2007.
Twohundredpercent @ Jul 21, 2011 3:22 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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