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Shalrie Joseph: Drink Him In

The Offside Rules 28 August @ 02:17 PM EST
The world's number one soccer-playin' Grenadian-American got himself a sponsorship deal with Owater, an enhanced bottled water that will make your hair dread and your defensive game tight. Owater don't actually claim it will do those things but if Shalrie is on the bottle I just assume that's what will happen. Click to continue reading...

Pepsi Renews With SUM

USSoccerPlayers 09 April @ 09:06 AM EST
PepsiCo will continue their sponsorship agreement with Major League Soccer, the US Soccer Federation, and SuperLiga, Soccer United Marketing announced on Thursday. SUM represents all three properties. Pepsi has been an MLS sponsor since 1996. The new deal replaces Sierra Mist with Pepsi as the official soft drink of MLS, the USSF, and SuperLiga. Click to continue reading...

County Legislators Speak Out on NYS Budget

The Other Football 03 April @ 10:58 AM EST

Erie County Legislators John J. Mills, 13th District, Edward A. Rath III, 15th District, and Raymond W. Walter, 4th District, were prevented from voicing their opposition to the proposed 2009 New York State Budget at session today. In a procedural move, an item expressing disapproval of the budget was referred to the Legislature's Finance and Management committee.

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How Environmentally Unfriendly is Youth Soccer?

On The Pitch 02 March @ 02:15 PM EST
An environmental group thinks professional soccer is one of the most environmentally unfriendly sports there is. I think that's a stretch, but it got me thinking about the environmental impact of youth soccer and it's worse than you may think. Click to continue reading...

How Environmentally Unfriendly is Youth Soccer?

On The Pitch 02 March @ 02:15 PM EST
An environmental group thinks professional soccer is one of the most environmentally unfriendly sports there is. I think that's a stretch, but it got me thinking about the environmental impact of youth soccer and it's worse than you may think. Click to continue reading...