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By J Hutcherson - WASHINGTON, DC (Feb 6, 2012) US Soccer Players -- As halftime came to an end
during Sunday's Chelsea - Manchester United broadcast on Fox, studio host Rob Stone fell back on
what has become a cliché of getting professional soccer over to a broader audience. Each and every
game is of unquestioned importance.
Kobe Bryant had a busy night yesterday. Not only did he break Michael Jordan's All-Star game
scoring record, he helped lead the Western Conference to a 152-149 victory over the Eastern
Conference. And on top of that, he suffered a broken nose.
Kobe Bryant broke his nose after a hard foul by Dwyane Wade.
Grayson gone! This weeks show looks at the implications of this sadly expected sacking and in
true Twiggster style, looks forward to the future with hope and looks back on Grayson's tenure at
our club.
The sacking overshadows an horrendous 4-1 home defeat to Birmingham in midweek and a truly
abysmal January transfer window.
By J Hutcherson - WASHINGTON, DC (Feb 13, 2012) US Soccer Players -- Watch enough English soccer
broadcasts, and you might begin to notice a few trends. Saying the last name of whoever happens to
have his foot on the ball at a given moment might be more of a cliché, but it's an expected part
of an English soccer broadcast.
"On this week's Gadsby's England roundup, the search for a new England manager continues as
caretaker-manager Stuart Pearce prepares to name the squad to take on Holland at Wembley next week,
and England change their kit – again. On the only broadcast in the world dedicated exclusively to
the England football team.
-Portland and San Jose played to a 1-1 draw last night. Here is a link to the highlights.
http://www.portlandtimbers.com/video/2012/02/27/2012-preseason-timbers-vs-san-jose
-US mens team prepares for its friendly in Italy tomorrow. I will have a full preview of the match
later today.