I don't make make New Year's resolutions. You won't see me taking up jogging, for example, or
munching on rice cakes and raw carrots between meals. But while the 2007 year was filled with
plenty of memorable events, especially in...
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The less said about the USL finals the better. Four-nil. The Silverbacks team that shocked
Rochester and Portland in the playoffs didn't show up in Seattle Saturday night. That shouldn't
take away from what turned out to be a pleasant...
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Hells bells! They go to Portland 1-1 after the first leg in Atlanta, hold the Timbers to a
scoreless draw, then prevail in penalty kicks. It's first finals in 12 years for an Atlanta soccer
team. Ironically, Saturday's championship game...
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The gamble the Silverbacks took in opting to play host to the first game in their series with
Rochester paid off handsomely Friday as they won their first-ever playoff game. Bookend goals by
Warren Ukah and Michael Wolfe netted a...
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As the games were set to begin from China, the Sisters of Perpetual Indignance were already at it:
The Women's World Cup is being screwed, most notably by FIFA. And right here at home. Off the Ball
was going to...
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An eventful week for the Silverbacks continued with a bitterly disappointing defeat Monday to FC
Dallas on penalty kicks in the U.S. Open Cup. After Dallas' Carlos Ruiz (El Pescadito) struck for
the MLS team in the 74th minute, Altanta...
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Updated, Thursday June 28: Holy bicycle kicks, Batman! Look who Argentina's sending out tonight at
the Copa America against the cheek-of-tan lads from the USA: Messi. Crespo. Riquelme. Veron.
Mascherano. Heinze. Ayala. Zanetti. In other words, something close to ITS...
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Dog days of summer? Hardly? Cups are running over in the Western Hemisphere, including right here
in our backyard. The Silverbacks advanced in the U.S. Open Cup with a 1-0 win over Charlotte. The
AJC's Mike Knobler was there at...
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Off the Ball had no sooner been daydreaming about an oft-delayed trip to Barcelona than an e-mail
from U.S. Soccer popped into her inbox as a holiday weekend beckoned, jolting her back into a
unexpectedly blissful reality: U.S. men set...
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This only took several months to do what some ought to think should have happened from the start:
Bob Bradley's been named men's U.S. national team coach. As in, no longer interim. SI's Grant Wahl
thinks USSF major domo Sunil...
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Sorry for the long pause in this blog, Kickball Kids, but matters have been rather rowdy in Off the
Ball's tight little corner of the world in recent weeks. Some very tight space indeed. Her employer
is in the process...
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Pardon the passive-aggressive tone of this blog, but this is hot off the griddle: The Horn Guys
have taken their fanaticism to cyberspace as part of the launch of a new website. Who Ate All the
Cupcakes is a clever...
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In the beisbol world, the phrase "pitchers and catchers report" signals the start of spring training and, hopefully spring. What's music to Off the Ball's ears on a frosty cold winter morning? "U.S. to open Copa America against Argentina.&q
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The effects of the handshakes had barely eased when the usual pilers-on (usually British, too) declared that David Beckham's new adventure in America will be an abject failure. And you wonder why he wanted to leave home in the first...
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It's a shock to all but the stuffiest tradition-lovers from the Mother Islands that there are too many useless competitions in England. At the very least, it's impolite to point this out, even to those who may agree with the...
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