Photo courtesy German Alegria/Los Angeles Galaxy
Hans Stierle, a former Torrance resident regarded as the driving force behind the creation of
the American Youth Soccer Association and the now national organization's first president, was
honored before Saturday's Galaxy game. Stierle, who now lives in the Pacific Northwest, was
presented with a Galaxy jersey by Tom Payne, president of business operations for the team.
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I'm going to start this post with a quote from one of my favorite songs - Don Henley's "Boys
of Summer."
Nobody on the roadNobody on the beachI feel it in the airThe summer's out of reach*(*I admit that the first time I heard this song was the Ataris version of it, which came out in
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Before we get to those players who shamefully "filled their pants" this summer for the Red, White,
and Blue, lets take a step back and take a look at the big picture. Sure we had individuals put on
some good displays, as well as some who were, shall we say, less than good - but what did we learn
about the player pool as a whole?
1. Some Surprises
Bradley made a few surprising call-ups, particularly with his Copa roster, and the results were a
real mixed bag.
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Well, the summer has come and mostly gone. We still have the U-17 World Cup to get out of the way,
but with the senior and U-20 sides involved in three major tournaments his summer, we got a better
picture of what the national program looks like heading into qualification for the most important
tourney of all - the World Cup. In this first of a five-part series, we'll take a look at the five
players who surprised or impressed me the most - the five who "planted their spears" and gave "fist
shaking performances" in the parlance of everybody's favorite Geordie.
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