Bob Bradley: 'We Feel That We Have A Great Group'
by (Profile/Interview | The Sporting News - May 26)
Immediately after naming his 23-man roster for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, United States national team coach Bob Bradley met with reporters, including Sporting News' Mike DeCourcy, via teleconference. more details | go to article
Bradley Taking Unnecessary Risk By Leaving Ching Off World Cup Roster
by (Commentary | The Sporting News - May 26)
Although coach Bob Bradley claimed he and his staff talked late into the night about which seven players would need to be released to establish the 23-man United States roster for the World Cup, a lot of his decisions weren't tough to make. more details | go to article
Getting To Know The 23 Men Who Will Represent The U.S. At The World Cup
by (Blog Entry | The Sporting News - May 26)
The list of 23-men who will wear the American flag into the 2010 World Cup has been announced. Here's a look at the United States squad (Note: number of caps courtesy USSoccer.com, tallied before World Cup camp). more details | go to article
U.S. Gets Dream Draw For World Cup
by (Profile/Interview | The Sporting News - December 4)
It couldn't have worked out better if United States national team coach Bob Bradley had sneaked behind stage and used his hands to fix the World Cup draw. more details | go to article
United States Does Not Enjoy Costa Rican vacation
by (Blog Entry | The Sporting News - June 4)
Don't let anyone tell you Costa Rica's a nice place to take a vacation. Oh, they have idyllic beaches, excellent surfing, friendly people, and a well-oiled machine of a tourist industry, sure. However, it's nothing but a front covering a huge purple hole full of death and sadness for American soccer players. more details | go to article
USA Soccer visits The Toughest Venue You've Absolutely Never Heard Of
by (Preview | The Sporting News - June 2)
If you, like most Americans, are vaguely aware that the United States has a national team in a sport in which you can't use your hands and get beaten by goofy-looking foreigners who apparently have unstable plastic explosives lodged all over their bodies, then you probably know that in North America soccer basically boils down to USA vs. Mexico. more details | go to article
Bradley Taking Unnecessary Risk By Leaving Ching Off World Cup Roster
by (Commentary | The Sporting News - May 26)
Although coach Bob Bradley claimed he and his staff talked late into the night about which seven players would need to be released to establish the 23-man United States roster for the World Cup, a lot of his decisions weren't tough to make. more details | go to article
Getting To Know The 23 Men Who Will Represent The U.S. At The World Cup
by (Blog Entry | The Sporting News - May 26)
The list of 23-men who will wear the American flag into the 2010 World Cup has been announced. Here's a look at the United States squad (Note: number of caps courtesy USSoccer.com, tallied before World Cup camp). more details | go to article
Bob Bradley: 'We Feel That We Have A Great Group'
by (Profile/Interview | The Sporting News - May 26)
Immediately after naming his 23-man roster for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa, United States national team coach Bob Bradley met with reporters, including Sporting News' Mike DeCourcy, via teleconference. more details | go to article
U.S. Gets Dream Draw For World Cup
by (Profile/Interview | The Sporting News - December 4)
It couldn't have worked out better if United States national team coach Bob Bradley had sneaked behind stage and used his hands to fix the World Cup draw. more details | go to article