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Season is over, and now the fun stuff can begin... First, a bit of self-advertisement, just wrote
an article on Serie A Talk to check out on Parma and Guidolin, check that awesome stuff out here.
Second, a bit of MLS migration news, it's interesting to see recent comments by Juventus midfielder
Diego who said this about the MLS,
"I find Major League Soccer quite interesting and I could compete in it one
day.
We're nearly at the half way point in the Indonesia Super League so as good a time as any to see
which clubs have squaky bums at the moment. Three are guaranteed to be relegated while one other
will have to go into a play off with a side from the Premier League.
15 - PSPS 14 4 4 6 13-17 16 LLWDL
16 - PSM 15 4 4 7 10-21 16 LLWDL
17 - Persitara 13 3 2 9 11 LWLWD
18 - Pelita Jaya 14 1 6 7 8-18 9 LDDDW
You don't need a crystal ball to see which team faces the biggest up hill challenge in the second
half of the season.
First, a devastating loss at the hands of the United States National Team. Then, seven weeks later,
the MLS All-Stars absolutely punish Manchester United. Is this the summer English football
dies?
After two such comprehensive beatings, what self-respecting fan would ever admit watching the
Premiership?
USA v England
July 4, 1776 - We Declare Independence from the British
June 29, 1950 - We beat England 1-nil in World Cup Shocker
June 12, 2010 - ?
The World is Watching @11:00AM Pacific StandardViewing Party and the Timbers MLS Crest Unveiling @
Directors Park in downtown Portland.
Night on the tilesChris Mills has done a number two. After lighting up EFW with his
Insane in the Ukraine posting last week, Mills has moved on to Romania. In this second onslaught he
drinks cheap beer, describes Carles Puyol as an 80s poodle-metal superstar and teaches us a trick
or two on the correct usage of hard brackets.
Translation: "Possible CCL quarterfinal in February... in Toronto?!"
No matter what Toronto FC does for the rest of the MLS season and no matter how well they do in
the CONCACAF Champions League, club owners, Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, will deem 2010 a
wild success. Silverware is of little value to the Bay Street Bankers but 3 more guaranteed home
dates sure is!
The England national team is on life support. Not the actual team itself, but the amount of
enthusiasm and excitement that the team generates. Sometimes it's like watching paint dry as
English footballers who dazzle us on weekends put in a hum-drum performance in a meaningless
mid-week match for their country.