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While the content here at The Yanks Are Coming is nothing short of top-notch, we want you to know
it's OK to venture elsewhere in the blogosphere. To spare you from reading hours and hours of
worthless crap, we present you five of the best... Read more
Below you will be able to find hundreds of items sending you throughout the Internet and
Blogosphere to all the latest news and updates for the 2010 MLS Combine and 2010 MLS Super
Draft.
The Best Coverage -- 3rd Degree
Buzz Carrick is the definitive source for all things MLS Combine and MLS SuperDraft.
While the content here at The Yanks Are Coming is nothing short of top-notch, we want you to
know it's OK to venture elsewhere in the blogosphere. To spare you from reading hours and hours of
worthless crap, we present you five of the best... Read more
Musical legend Sting joins the blogosphere for the very first time as a contributor to
ReadersDigest.com. Sting's blog details his work with philanthropist Bobby Sager.
Sting's blog, "Sting and Sager Deliver Hope for the Holidays," is the magazine's first foray into
celebrity blogging.
While the content here at The Yanks Are Coming is nothing short of top-notch, we want you to know
it's OK to venture elsewhere in the blogosphere. To spare you from reading hours and hours of
worthless crap, we present you five of the best... Read more
Thought I'd get out ahead of this before we read too many headlines misinterpreting what Arsene
Wenger said today about what he had in mind for the upcoming transfer window, and it related (in my
mind, at least) to an ongoing dialogue I've been having with Jack over at the Chelsea Offside about
Wenger's comments about Drogba, so I thought I'd just turn this into a complete rant.
Blogs often get the raw end of the deal from avid readers when mistakes are made in posts. That
criticism is then usually coupled with a remark that belittles the blogosphere and puts daily
newspapers on a pedestal as the real form of journalism. However, as we've indicated on several
occasions, daily newspapers are guilty of mistakes too and sometimes, as in the example we're about
to show you, they're guilty of embarrassing mistakes of cataclysmic proportions.
The mainstream and the blogosphere are currently all engrossed with the England/USA match. Welcome
to the tournament Algeria and Slovenia; too bad you all won't advance to the knockout rounds.
Advance - England and USA
This week has been a dire one for finding stories compelling enough to care about. Most sites have
been content to do end of year roundups (few can match Jonathan Wilson's Tactics of the Future post
on the Guardian, featuring a sub-header labeled "The Hegelian Model"), others are providing dribs
and drabs on the on-going crap coming out of Seattle on MLS CBA talks, and the story on the English
sites seems to be the Manchester City mess, of which I shook most of my sillies out on Monday.