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World Soccer XII: South Africa Awaits

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I have a second half request...
 
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Herculez Gomez just knocked in his 7th goal in 11 games for Puebla. I'm on boarding the train and praying Bradley signs him up for training camp. He is a far better option than anyone currently in our forward class not named Jozy Altidore. He at least gives us a change of pace to throw in later in the game if the Jozy/Ching/Dempsey? combo isn't working.
 
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Sven Erikson is now the manager of Ivory Coast. I think it may work between the two parties. Mexico and Sven really weren't a good fit for each other.
 
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Sven Erikson is now the manager of Ivory Coast. I think it may work between the two parties. Mexico and Sven really weren't a good fit for each other.

There was some speculation that Sven would end up with SPL runners-up Celtic....no chance of that happening now.
 
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Sven Erikson is now the manager of Ivory Coast. I think it may work between the two parties. Mexico and Sven really weren't a good fit for each other.

Celtic would have been safer, isn't there a risk that his style doesn't mesh well with this new team either?
 
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Alejandro Bedoya has been making a push for a national invite with a strong Swedish league campaign. I guess it can't hurt to have him come over for camp and a warmup match.
 
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Well, it took a dubious red card, and some hilariously awful goalkeeping, but Man City beat Wigan 3-0 today, keep Spurs within catching distance.
 
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Looks like I missed an entertaining match by forgetting to set my DVR today, but it's probably just as well since I would've been irked to see Barcelona blowing a big lead like that.
 
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The Fulham match has been pretty uneventful in comparison to the Liverpool and Hamburg matches, but it sure beats being at work! :D
 
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Union season tix came today. Every one has a PPL Field (Union's stadium) and a Lincoln Financial Field seat location printed on them. Hmmm. Me thinks the stadium might not be ready as soon as they hoped. We were only supposed to have 2 games at the Linc...I'm guessing they didn't print them that way for the heck of it.
 
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OK, so Liverpool had a guy sent off and had two penalties called against them yesterday and we haven't heard a peep... did TBA's head finally explode?
 
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OK, so Liverpool had a guy sent off and had two penalties called against them yesterday and we haven't heard a peep... did TBA's head finally explode?

The red card was a joke. If anything, there should have been matching reds.

First penalty was completely legit, and the second was ball to hand and the arm was away from his body.

Can't complain about either penalty, but the red card was horse-****.
 
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The red card was a joke. If anything, there should have been matching reds.

First penalty was completely legit, and the second was ball to hand and the arm was away from his body.

Can't complain about either penalty, but the red card was horse-****.

Ryan Babel is a raging moron and he sucks.
 
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The EPL's newest dirty cheaters: Fulham?

http://soccernet.espn.go.com/news/story?id=765040&sec=england&cc=5901


Note: I think this is crap.
Yeah, it's pretty ridiculous. It was perfectly reasonable for Roy to rest guys against Hull before playing Wolfsburg this week, especially with a crowded fixture schedule, and with Murphy and Duff not being as young as they used to be, and with Zamora having a nagging shoulder injury and missing training with illness. Even so, the lineup that played last weekend had six of the same guys that played against Wolfsburg, and another few who've been playing regularly in the Premier League this year.

So, yeah, shut up, West Ham. Especially since, you know, you're CHEATERS and probably should've been relegated three years ago, if not for the fact that you CHEATED and got away with it. Remember how that happened? :rolleyes:
 
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Drogba was about two yards offside, and he pots one. :confused:

Huge goal as Man United puts one in.
 
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Did Tottenham spot Sunderland a goal? I tune in in the third minute abd it's already 1-0.
 
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