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Brews and Views Essay Series: Why American Soccer?

The Free Beer Movement 19 October @ 06:00 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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We continue our new series on the Free Beer Movement. It's called "Brews and Views" and we pose a question or topic to various prominent soccer persons and, well, they give us their view on it.
We've got loads of get people that have already responded to our call for essay submissions and each week we'll feature a unique perspective on the current topic/question at hand.

DeRo 4, RSL 1

The Offside Rules 24 September @ 10:53 PM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Did you see The DeRo Show? The ratings may not be all that but it is critically acclaimed. Seriously, this was the best show on television Saturday night not to feature Alec Baldwin and Radiohead.

Thom Yorke. Excellent Dancer.

Ginge Talks The Footy 18 February @ 10:34 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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I've listened to Radiohead's new album, The King of Limbs, once now. I love it, but I'll need some more listens to full digest it.
In the meantime, enjoy the video for 'Lotus Flower' and the arguably the great dancing white guy on the plant, Thom Yorke.

Thom Yorke. Excellent Dancer.

Ginge Talks The Footy 18 February @ 10:34 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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I've listened to Radiohead's new album, The King of Limbs, once now. I love it, but I'll need some more listens to full digest it.
In the meantime, enjoy the video for 'Lotus Flower' and the arguably the great dancing white guy on the plant, Thom Yorke.

The Anti-Power Rankings: Week 24

Dynamo Theory 18 February @ 10:22 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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I will stop, I will stop at nothing. Say the right things when reading the Anti-Power Rankings I trust I can rely on your vote.

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#5 - The King of Limbs: The only bigger than football is the release of Radiohead's new album, 'The King of Limbs'.

Why Premier League Clubs May Want To Dismiss The Middle Men

EPL Talk 08 February @ 07:00 AM EST Blog Details : Related Items
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Video killed the radio star. But, in fact, it didn't. It only transformed the industry. Radio still lives. It's just not that important anymore. However, record companies surfaced a worse fate. Napster brought music piracy to the mainstream, while later iTunes revolutionized the industry making albums less important and singles more consumable.