Weighing in on the World Cup

Unfortunately for soccer fans, poor officiating has negatively affected too many games at the 2010 World Cup. I am a soccer fanatic and have seen many big soccer tournaments become tainted by poor referee decisions. However, this tournament has gone from bad to worse, and is simply the worst officiated tournament of all time. The [...]

The time is now for the United States

The expectations for the United States at the 2010 World Cup were set reasonably high, with many expecting the Americans to advance to the round of 16. When the World Cup draw placed the United States in a group with England, Slovenia and Algeria, those expectations become even greater. The Americans earned a much needed [...]

Woodman’s Team U.S.A World Cup Preview

Five Predictions for the U.S. Men’s National team in South Africa: 5) The U.S. will get unexpected goals from their unheralded center forwards – aside from Jozy Altidore, the U.S. roster is full of forwards who were not in consideration for a place on the team six months ago. Recent form has LA Galaxy forward [...]

Revisiting the State of U.S. Soccer

U.S. Men’s National team first choice forward Charlie Davies is defying the odds as he continues his remarkable comeback from a fatal car crash last October. Nobody gave Davies a chance to be a part of the team Bob Bradley will send to represent the United States in South Africa this summer, but it appears [...]

Confederations Cup Recap

It was great to see soccer relevant in the American sports landscape. To be able to turn on Sportscenter and have the anchors leading the show with soccer. The U.S. Men’s National soccer team enjoyed their five minutes of fame in beating world #1 Spain (ending their 35 game unbeaten streak) and leading Brazil 2-0 [...]

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