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One of our opponents from last season's Champions League is the latest to be linked with the job
of replacing Brad Friedel as Tottenham's long term number one.
According to the Daily Mirror, Spurs are monitoring the progress of FC Twente's Bulgarian
international stopper Nikolay Mihaylov with a view to a move in January, or at the end of the
current English season.
From the Evansville Courier Press, October 23, 2011
When adults look back on those who were most influential on their lives growing up, it is not
uncommon to hear a reference about a significant little league or high school sports memory.
Saying that, there is a strong sentiment that youth coaches of this era don't always offer the same
level of support.
From the Evansville Courier Press, October 9, 2011
The players and teams that continue to get better as the season goes on often prescribe to focusing
on the process of getting better, opposed to focusing solely on the outcome and results of their
previous or upcoming games.
This applies not only to players or teams, but to coaches, too.
Paul Kennedy of Soccer America reports of the tv viewers and coverage for the USA-Mexico friendly
on Wednesday night.
Despite ESPN2's late start to its coverage of the USA-Mexico friendly, its broadcast was watched by
1,084,000 viewers.
The game's broadcast began on ESPNews because a Little League Southeast regional semifinal game
from Georgia went over its two-hour time slot by 35 minutes.
Morelia and Pumas will play the first leg of the Mexican Clausura 2011 season tonight, with the
return leg scheduled for Mexico City on Sunday. It will be the end of an era as this is the last
time the league will decide its champion with a final series preceded by quarterfinals and
semifinals.
For the Apertura 2011 season, slated to kick off sometime in August, the Mexican league has changed
its playoff format.
From the Evansville Courier Press, May 7, 2011
With a local Mother's Day youth soccer tournament going on in town this weekend, expect to not
only see several young soccer players in action but also "little league parents."
A sports psychologist I once worked with described a little league parent less as someone who
has children who engage in youth sports, and more as a parent who looks out on the field and sees
their own head on their child's shoulders.