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Kenny Cooper is Not a Jelly Donut

3rd Degree 12 September @ 01:32 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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At least that's what this poster says.

Americans Abroad: Kenny Cooper scores, Tim Howard gets a clean sheet, and EJ gets a start for Fulham

The 90th Minute Soccer Blog 25 September @ 08:28 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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There was a full schedule of matches in the top European leagues in the midweek with the English Carling Cup, German DFB-Pokal, Serie A, and La Liga all in action. Kenny Cooper played for 1860 Munich and continues to impress as he scored a goal while Tim Howard remains a solid goalkeeper for Everton.

Bundesbag Extra: Hamburg and Leverkusen crash out of Cup

Some People are On The Pitch 24 September @ 07:20 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Cup Fever gripped Germany this week as the Second Round of the DFB Pokal took place on Tuesday and Wednesday. The first round saw a few Bundesliga scalps claimed and a managerial casualty to boot. While it is unlikely that any coaches will be tugging nervously at their collars today, there are a few Bundesliga clubs who have a little more time on their hands thanks to dramatic defeats at the hands of lower division teams.

Americans Abroad Recap and Video Highlights: Bocanegra, Davies, Cooper, and Cherundolo

The 90th Minute Soccer Blog 01 September @ 04:38 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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It was another full weekend of matches for Americans playing abroad in the top European leagues. In the French Ligue 1, Carlos Bocanegra was with Stade Rennais and Charlie Davies for Sochaux. Steve Cherundolo for Hannover 96 played in the German Bundesliga while Kenny Cooper continues to have an impact for Bundesligs 2 side 1860 Munich.

American Abroad: Another Day Of Cups

USSoccerPlayers 24 September @ 08:30 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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A big game for Kenny Cooper in Germany's DFB Pokal. Cooper had 1860 Munich's second goal in the 50th, doubling their lead over Hertha Berlin after Rasmus Bengtsson put the ball into the back of his own net in the 10th. Cooper left the game for Alexander Ludwig in the 68th minute. Hertha would come back, with Gustavo Ramos scoring in the 76th and Valeri Domovchiyski forcing overtime three minutes later.

Kenny Cooper, Cup Killer

No Short Corners 24 September @ 02:59 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Sorry this took me so long, I've been battling my computer in the Thunderdome. I don't know why it even tries to blow up anymore... after a mere few hours of wanting to injure myself in the most horrid way I can think of, I always win. Yeaw.In any sad event, here is the suspiciously proficient from-the-crowd look at Kenny Cooper's strike for 1860 Munich in their German Cup upset of Hertha Berlin.