And So It Begins: Bob Bradley Seeks 23 Good Men For South Africa
by (Analysis | Black Athlete SportsNet - May 13)
Several black players selected...with one notable omission more details | go to article
The Return Of One Grown Man
by (Commentary | US National Soccer Players Association - December 11)
Wow look at all this mail in the mailbag! Beckham's commitment, the US draw & England, RSL as MLS Cup champs, the odds of Philadelphia Union 2010 as a replay of Seattle 2009, and more. more details | go to article
The Bucket
by (Commentary | US National Soccer Players Association - June 9)
While I have been successfully diagnosed and given several huge antibiotic pills to cure my aural issues, I'm not sure what to make of our Red White and Blue as they land in the RSA for the Confederations Cup. more details | go to article
What I Was Thinking
by (Commentary | US National Soccer Players Association - February 27)
I've been sick recently, so the celebrity mailbag has been filling up. Let's take a gander, shall we? The first letter comes from a David B. in Milan, Italy. Also: questions re: MLS in Miami, Landon Donovan and Bayern Munich, Bob Bradley and the US Men's National Team, Houston and the CONCACAF Champions' League, and Juan Pablo Angel's re-upping for Red Bulls. more details | go to article
Once Again, It's On: US, Mexico Set To Battle In Columbus
by (Profile/Interview | Black Athlete SportsNet - February 11)
Americans open final round of 2010 World Cup Qualifying against bitter foe more details | go to article
Saluting Soccer's Buffalo Soldiers
by (Profile/Interview | Black Athlete SportsNet - February 11)
As we celebrate Black History month and continue our countdown towards Wednesday's U.S.-Mexico qualifier, as promised, I'm saluting the brothers that have represented the United States in international soccer competition. more details | go to article
When It's Due
by (Commentary | US National Soccer Players Association - October 9)
Andrew Dixon looks at areas where Major League Soccer has the numbers to show they're moving in the right direction. Namely, the recent Racial and Gender Report Card. more details | go to article
I Believe
by (Profile/Interview | US National Soccer Players Association - April 1)
USSoccerPlayers' Andrew Dixon profiles US National Team player and Fulham forward Eddie Johnson, a potential answer for Bob Bradley and the US attack. more details | go to article
Check The Levels
by (Analysis | US National Soccer Players Association - March 18)
This is supposed to be an exciting time for US soccer. We have the Under-23 team playing games that count, with several of those same players pushing their way into the full starting eleven. The future of our program that will carry into the next decade. more details | go to article
One Grown Man's Opinion: Isolate The Individual
by (Analysis | US National Soccer Players Association - September 14)
Count me as one of those who was satisfied with the effort the US put forth in Sunday’s 4-2 friendly loss to Brazil. For a team such as ours still trying to establish its credential among the world’s top sides, the US came out and made the reigning South American champions (and in the view of many, still the best team in world) come out and earn the win. But win Brazil did, and that is something I'm not satisfied with. more details | go to article
Interview With Jill Robbins, Soccer In The Streets
by (Profile/Interview | Black Athlete SportsNet - July 26)
Jill Robbins is the Executive Director of Soccer in the Streets, an Atlanta based organization that is committed to building the life of kids and their families through soccer and improving the quality of life in the heart of the country's urban communities. She recently spoke to BASN's Andrew Dixon about the program and her hopes for the kids it serves. more details | go to article
USA Captures 4th Gold Cup After Pulsating 2-1 Win Over Mexico
by (Result | Black Athlete SportsNet - June 26)
Let's be serious. This is what we wanted. Another Superclassico Norteamericano. more details | go to article
The World Cup Cometh: Beware The Soccer Haters
by (Commentary | Black Athlete SportsNet - April 22)
MIAMI -- The World's Biggest Sporting Event kicks off in about a month and half. World Cup hosts Germany will open up the 2006 World Cup against Costa Rica on June 9th in Munich. This is the party that soccer fans around the world wait four years for. more details | go to article
Finally: US Soccer Federation, Players Reach Interim Labor Agreement
by (Commentary | Black Athlete SportsNet - January 24)
After months of sometimes bitter negotiations, The United States Soccer Federation and the Players Association have reched an interim agreement that will allow Head Coach Bruce Arena to chose his first team regulars for their opening final round qualification match up against Trinidad & Tobago on Feb. 9. more details | go to article