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The 90th Minute Podcast – Episode 17 – Jeff Carlisle Talks USA & MLS

The 90th Minute Soccer Blog 22 February @ 02:11 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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The 90th Minute Podcast Episode 17 Jeff Carlisle Talks USA & MLS - The 90th Minute Soccer Blog

In Episode 17 of the podcast, ESPN.com's Jeff Carlisle talks about the upcoming MLS season and the USA National Team. First, Jeff gives his thoughts on the LA Galaxy's chances heading into the 2012 season.

The Monday Profile: Ben Marshall

thetwounfortunates 13 February @ 09:08 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Flash back to the 31st of January 2010 – shot shy Carlisle United are desperate for an experienced front man to come in to help out the earnest pairing of Scott Dobie and Joe Anyinsah, the then still errant, gangling giraffe Gary Madine and the bunged-up blunderbuss Richard Offiong. By mid-morning the signing of a striker had been announced, in the form of 18 year old Stoke City man Ben Marshall, a youngster who'd had earlier spells with a pair of League Two Towns – Northampton and Cheltenham.

Newcastle Players Playing Well Out On Loan

Newcastle united Blog 20 February @ 07:36 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Fraser Forster, James Tavernier, Alan Smith and Haris Vukcic are currently out on loan at other clubs. James Tavernier while on loan at Carlisle last year James Tavernier played the full game for MK Dons in their 5-0 thumping of Oldham Athletic, and that took MK Dons up to 5th place in League One, a [.

Football Fandom’s Blank Generation

thetwounfortunates 24 February @ 04:00 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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In Blank Generation, Richard Hell's notorious hymn to disaffected youth, the auteur claims himself a ‘cartoon long forsaken by the public eye' – a totem for a column of society with nothing to say and no voice with which to say it. It gets to the very core of why ‘punk' (the movement and the statements, not the often desperate excuse for music) formed and proved pertinent anthems for a section of that social grouping for whom God Save the Queen was less a call to arms and more the snot nosed outpourings of a confused loon from North London.