Maura Gladys returns with Part I of II on the USWNT moving forward
Out with the old, in with the new? Yeah, um, not so much....
It's tough to derive meaning from last week's U.S. Women's Soccer Celebration Series in an
on-field context. With nothing at stake, and with the purpose of the two game series against Canada
clearly stated as a celebration, the squad was under no obligation other than to entertain
fans.
Well over the past month Newcastle United have had reason to complain with Mike Ashley and the
board, firstly renaming the stadium, secondly failing to bring a number 9 in, but his latest stunt
must be the last straw.
Ashley has shown time and time again he is not a football chairman but rather a businessman,
though I am not saying this matters as these days it doesn't seem like it matters as the two have
become mutually exclusive.
Tonight the New England Revolution will get set to take on the Philadelphia Union at PPL Park in
Chester, Pennsylvania. The Revs are coming off a 17-day break following the postponement of this
fixture due to Hurricane Irene two weekends past, while the Union are coming off back-to-back
league losses to Salt Lake and Columbus.
David Villa's suicidal back-pass was the catalyst for Barcelona losing a 2-0
lead after being in a comfortable position with goals from Xavi and Fabregas, Villa's back-pass let
in Agiretxe who's shot rebounded off the bar before Antoine Griezmann headed home to give Real
Sociedad an unlikely draw.
Arsenal arrived In Dortmund yesterday knowing that tonight's game against the Champions of Germany
will not be easy, but they also know that a win could be just the catalyst they need to get their
season up and running. Arsene Wenger gave a press conference at the stadium last night and here is
what he [.
Morning,
Welcome to the blog on this glorious Friday. In the office there is this bloke who feels the need
to use this auspicious day to play that terrible song.
It was one of few pieces of music that was universal panned and it honestly could remove paint from
walls, if needed.
Brendan Rodgers is good people. Pretty good scout, too, so sayeth the man himself.
Yes, yes sign that man.
Our former youth and reserve team manager has done rather well for himself since leaving the
club in 2008. He brings his newly promoted Swansea City side anchored by former Blue favorite Scott
Sinclair to Stamford Bridge on Saturday.