Photographs of the USA's home jersey for the 2010 World Cup have been leaked.
Designed and manufactured by Nike, the new design features a white shirt with a prominent
diagonal line across the front of the shirt, which is a tribute to the 1950 US World Cup squad who
famously defeated England 1-0 in one of the greatest shocks in world football.
Once infamous for declaring his hope that FC Barcelona would be "a tool to promote the Catalan
language and culture," we wonder how we can say "old man who is 8 sheets to the wind from French
Champagne" in his native tongue?
Side note: Seeing drunk people in photographs makes us happy.
When I came here for a soccer game in 2005, it was a beautiful early-August day. Low 80s, low
humidity, little wind, practically no clouds. A perfect afternoon for walking around and exploring
the city. We took a water taxi from Navy Pier down to the Museum Campus on the way down to Soldier
Field.
I'm thrilled to see that The Light In Darkness, the new book from my friend Lawrence Kirsch that
is advertised on the sidebar, will be released on October 8 and is available for pre-order. As with
his first book, For You, it compiles stories about Springsteen from his fans and is packed with
incredible photographs.
An estimated 5,000 people descended on Old Leigh over the weekend for the annual Regatta. Here is a
selection of some of the photographs from the weekend. You can check out the entire collection
here.
You can check out the entire collection of pics here
Photographs of what looks like Italy's new home and away football shirts for the 2010 World Cup
have been leaked.
Designed and manufactured by Puma, Italian football fans will hope their nation will be wearing
these shirts if and when Italy qualifies for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa next summer.
Taken from my apartment last night.
World Cup fans, prepare to hear this song ad nauseum for the next seven months. K'naan's
"Wavin' Flag" is the Official Anthem of World Cup 2010.
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