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Juventus In North America For 2011 World Football Challenge

Serie A Weekly 24 July @ 08:14 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Guest writer/Steve Amoia Juventus Football Club has traveled to North America for a three-game tour to participate in the 2011 Herbalife World Football Challenge. The team has been based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and has been holding daily training sessions at the NovaCare facility of the NFL franchise, the Philadelphia Eagles.

Same old same old

A More Splendid Life 17 June @ 01:10 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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I know. I missed a few things.
Mostly the launch of the Blizzard, what that meant for football blogging and whether it heralded a new page in football journalism, which I hope to talk about in the coming days.
As I hope you've been aware, I've been writing daily posts for The Score's Footy Blog, which has been an incredibly useful discipline.

The South Stand Report Special Edition : Canada v Ecuador... or Opposite Night at BMO Field!

the yorkies 01 June @ 09:21 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Liberally stolen from CBC and Chris Young/Canadian Press. Sorry but this is beautiful.
I need a forum for this and I'll keep it brief and do my best to tie it into our beloved Robins (that's TFC folks).
The match was an electric affair where a combination of sublime luck and timing earned a draw against relentless pressure and natural skills.

Scott Gallagher Metro vs Missouri Derby Games

Springfield MO Soccer 08 May @ 09:40 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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AJ Cochran (St Louis/CBC - 7) against #18 (Metro) U17/18's

The two Scott Gallagher programs, Metro (based in Collinsville) and Missouri (the original club in St Louis) faced off in the first of two derby games between the two US Development Academy teams on Sunday.

In the U17/18 game, Metro won by a narrow 1-0 margin to move into a 2nd place tie with Sporting KC.

Serie A Weekly Podcast: Episode 15 Top Four Finishers In Italian Serie A

Serie A Weekly 20 April @ 11:56 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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No special guest in episode 15 just the boys talking a quick look at matchday 33 in Italian Serie A and some discussion on the top four to be finishers in Italian Serie A Give us a listen and leave comments for Adam and Kevin, and make sure to follow us SerieAWeekly on twitter Topics include, AC Milan try to do the Double!

Wednesday March 16: Calcio and Coffee with Guest John Molinaro

Serie A Weekly 16 March @ 04:50 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Adam and Kevin return in episode 10.2 joined by guest John Molinaro. Mr. Molinaro writes on the beautiful game for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and served as senior editor of CBC's 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup website. He has been the driving force behind coverage of FIFA World Cup events at the network.

Wednesday March 16: Calcio and Coffee with Guest John Molinaro

Serie A Weekly 16 March @ 04:50 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Adam and Kevin return in episode 10.2 joined by guest John Molinaro. Mr. Molinaro writes on the beautiful game for the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation and served as senior editor of CBC's 2007 FIFA U-20 World Cup website. He has been the driving force behind coverage of FIFA World Cup events at the network.

MLS rights Canada to TSN

The Soccer Room 02 February @ 04:26 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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TORONTO, Ont. TSN has acquired the broadcast rights for Major League Soccer previously held by CBC and Rogers Sportsnet, sources say. The public broadcaster and Sportsnet have been carrying Toronto FC games and league championship matches since the team was formed in 2007, but the national package has now been purchased by CTV/ TSN.

North American online newspaper soccer coverage: Conclusion

A More Splendid Life 07 January @ 07:32 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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I wanted this series to be much longer and more extensive, but the more newspapers I perused, the more it became apparent that reviewing more of them would be redundant (although the National Post soccer page looks pretty cool, and their Eric guy is doing a bang up job, it wasn't worth a precious post).