With the creation of NASL things need to change for Miami FC. Fans don't want to hear any more
excuses. If approved by the USSF then USL will be in the past and it's time for Traffic to take
ownership of this baby!
I don't claim to be a Soccer expert, nor can I say I know how to run a soccer company such as
Traffic or a Soccer Club like Miami FC.
While looking for stories about last night's Champions League action, I came across a story
about Jens Lehmann. Apparently after last night's Champions League victory which put them into
knockout stages, former Gunner keeper "Mad" Jens Lehmann was apparently critical of Stuttgart's
board for dismissing manager Markus Babbel, and now he's in trouble with the board.
It's the time on the calendar when we take a look back at the year that was. We will have a few
of these retrospectives over the next week, but the big story in American Soccer for 2009 was the
introduction of the Seattle Sounders to MLS. The crowds kept coming (they grew), the local media
coverage remained oustanding, and the Sounders continued to perform on the field.
Look, even David Albelda can't help himself from smiling for the cameras! And
you can't really blame him, after Los Che battled back from a goal down to win this away
match against Athletic Bilbao last night. Goals by Villa and
Mathieu cancelled out 16-year-old Iker Munain's strike (the young
striker is a cross between the Pique and Torres breed, in case you were curious and even if you
were, shame on you for checking out jailbaits).