Blatter: South Africa A Good Choice As WCup Host
by (Article | Yahoo - March 3)
FIFA president Sepp Blatter says there is no doubt that South Africa is a good choice as a World Cup host. more details | go to article
Guus Hiddink Is In High Demand
by (Article | Los Angeles Times - March 3)
Veteran coach has been asked to take over the Ivory Coast team for this year's World Cup. Also: Chaos for U.S. foes-All it will take for U.S. World Cup hopes to soar even higher is for some sort of scandal or controversy to hit Slovenia. more details | go to article
Sir Alex Ferguson Offers Help To US Before World Cup Match Against England
by (Result | London Times - March 3)
Bob Bradley, the US head coach, has been a regular visitor to Manchester United’s training ground in recent months, when he has watched England stalwarts such as Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand at close quarters. Before Wednesday night’s friendly against Holland at the Amsterdam ArenA, Bradley cheekily suggested that several of Ferguson’s peers have privately offered him their backing for when the countries meet in Rustenburg on June 12. more details | go to article
Mexico Has High Hopes For World Cup
by (Analysis | Los Angeles Times - March 3)
Team could be the country's best ever, but coach says it's not going to be easy in South Africa. more details | go to article
The Maturation Of Michael Bradley
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - March 3)
The United States Men's National Team won't get out of their group during the 2010 World Cup without strong performances by their central midfield. This statement shouldn't come as a surprise. The source of this strength, however, might be. When the final whistle blows on July 11, Michael Bradley will have emerged as the American's breakout star of this summer's tournament. more details | go to article
Where Would The USA Be Without. . . The Netherlands?
by (Analysis | Goal.com - March 3)
The small country has had an outsize influence in the sport of soccer in general, and on the USA in particular. more details | go to article
MLS Trio Aims To Advance World Cup Claims In Amsterdam
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - March 3)
Other MLS players will no doubt enter Bradley's thoughts for a spot in the delegation heading to South Africa – Los Angeles and Everton midfielder Landon Donovan will play in this friendly and remains integral to the American hopes this summer, while Brian Ching and Conor Casey also merit consideration up front – but only Jonathan Bornstein, Robbie Findley and Heath Pearce will have the chance to bolster their cases for World Cup inclusion on the field in Amsterdam. more details | go to article
England Must Not Underestimate The United States At World Cup
by (Commentary | London Times - March 3)
George Caulkin, The Times football writer, tackles the key issues ahead of tonight's friendly between Holland and United States. He talks to Ben Smith more details | go to article
Without Davies, U.S. Struggles To Find An Answer At Forward
by (Preview | Washington Examiner (DC) - March 3)
The ramifications have been far-reaching for the U.S. national team as it prepares for the 2010 World Cup, exposing a lack of depth at Davies' position and sparking a scramble to fill his place on the 23-man squad headed to South Africa in June. more details | go to article
Netherlands 2, United States 1
by (Blog Entry | Sports Illustrated-Fan Nation - March 3)
Three quick thoughts after the U.S.'s 2-1 loss to the Netherlands on Wednesday at Amsterdam ArenA: more details | go to article
Going Dutch
by (Preview | Big Apple Soccer - March 3)
U.S. faces tough challenge from Holland more details | go to article
U.S. Relishes Stern Test vs. Dutch
by (Preview | Sports Illustrated - March 3)
Hard games. That has been the mantra for the U.S. national team under coach Bob Bradley, and Wednesday's test against world No. 3 the Netherlands (2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2, Galavisión) is the latest big challenge in a four-year World Cup preparation cycle that has been far more difficult than the one before World Cup 2006. more details | go to article
Fabio Capello Says Money Is To Blame
by (Article | London Times - March 3)
Fabio Capello has blamed the off-field problems that have threatened to undermine England’s World Cup hopes on the vast wealth accumulated by many of his players. more details | go to article
Post Game Quote Sheet: U.S. MNT Vs Netherlands
by (Profile/Interview | USSF - March 3)
Bob Bradley; Landon Donovan; DaMarcus Beasley; Jozy Altidore. more details | go to article
World Cup 2010: Know Your Rivals - Netherlands Expert Not Impressed By USA
by (Commentary | Goal.com - March 3)
A 2-1 win gave the Oranje both positives and negatives. more details | go to article
Claudio Reyna Talks Past, Present And Future
by (Commentary | Goal.com - February 26)
At adidas' first ever World Cup Media Day on Thursday, the former United States Men's National Team captain joined Kristine Lilly and assorted journalists for a game on the company's turf field at its Portland, OR campus. Reyna, showing a bit more pepper in his salt and pepper mop and looking a touch thicker in the midsection, was still a presence in the midfield, demonstrating the passing skills that earned him 112 caps and a spot on four World Cup teams. more details | go to article
U.S. Soccer Conference Call Regarding 2010 Division 2 Soccer League
by (Profile/Interview | USSF - January 7)
U.S. Soccer President Sunil Gulati, CEO/Secretary General Dan Flynn, USL CEO Alec Papadakis and NASL Acting Commissioner Jeff Cooper spoke to media today to announce the creation of a combined USL/NASL Division 2 professional soccer league in 2010 more details | go to article
Netherlands 2, United States 1
by (Blog Entry | Sports Illustrated-Fan Nation - March 3)
Three quick thoughts after the U.S.'s 2-1 loss to the Netherlands on Wednesday at Amsterdam ArenA: more details | go to article
Without Davies, U.S. Struggles To Find An Answer At Forward
by (Preview | Washington Examiner (DC) - March 3)
The ramifications have been far-reaching for the U.S. national team as it prepares for the 2010 World Cup, exposing a lack of depth at Davies' position and sparking a scramble to fill his place on the 23-man squad headed to South Africa in June. more details | go to article
MLS Trio Aims To Advance World Cup Claims In Amsterdam
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - March 3)
Other MLS players will no doubt enter Bradley's thoughts for a spot in the delegation heading to South Africa – Los Angeles and Everton midfielder Landon Donovan will play in this friendly and remains integral to the American hopes this summer, while Brian Ching and Conor Casey also merit consideration up front – but only Jonathan Bornstein, Robbie Findley and Heath Pearce will have the chance to bolster their cases for World Cup inclusion on the field in Amsterdam. more details | go to article
Who Are The Best Attacking Options For The United States?
by (Commentary | Goal.com - March 3)
Up against one of the best international squads in the world is the likes of Jozy Altidore, Landon Donovan and Stuart Holden. In this week's "Kick Around," we asked who can really excite the fans with a strong performance? Could it be Holden who just is getting his feet wet in the English Premier League? What about a resurrgent DaMarcus Beasley? Robbie Findlay, even. He's got a lot to prove. Check out the video below for the editor's full responses. (3:32 video) more details | go to article
Where Would The USA Be Without. . . The Netherlands?
by (Analysis | Goal.com - March 3)
The small country has had an outsize influence in the sport of soccer in general, and on the USA in particular. more details | go to article
Brian Ching Surfs To World Cup
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - February 19)
Brian Ching longs to be out beyond the breakers, but not just yet. more details | go to article
Assessing The World Cup Contenders
by (Blog Entry | ESPN - December 1)
Every player wants to experience the special feeling of playing in the World Cup. It's an amazing feeling to represent your country, and the tournament has so much history. more details | go to article
Sir Alex Ferguson Offers Help To US Before World Cup Match Against England
by (Result | London Times - March 3)
Bob Bradley, the US head coach, has been a regular visitor to Manchester United’s training ground in recent months, when he has watched England stalwarts such as Wayne Rooney and Rio Ferdinand at close quarters. Before Wednesday night’s friendly against Holland at the Amsterdam ArenA, Bradley cheekily suggested that several of Ferguson’s peers have privately offered him their backing for when the countries meet in Rustenburg on June 12. more details | go to article
The Maturation Of Michael Bradley
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - March 3)
The United States Men's National Team won't get out of their group during the 2010 World Cup without strong performances by their central midfield. This statement shouldn't come as a surprise. The source of this strength, however, might be. When the final whistle blows on July 11, Michael Bradley will have emerged as the American's breakout star of this summer's tournament. more details | go to article
Guus Hiddink Is In High Demand
by (Article | Los Angeles Times - March 3)
Veteran coach has been asked to take over the Ivory Coast team for this year's World Cup. Also: Chaos for U.S. foes-All it will take for U.S. World Cup hopes to soar even higher is for some sort of scandal or controversy to hit Slovenia. more details | go to article
Bradley Discusses Friendlies, Fullbacks And More
by (Profile/Interview | Soccer By Ives - February 24)
Bob Bradley has plenty to do in the coming weeks and months, between selecting his 23-man World Cup roster and plotting the course for that team to get ready for the tournament. Those preparations continue tonight with the United States' friendly vs. El Salvador in Tampa. more details | go to article
Blatter: South Africa A Good Choice As WCup Host
by (Article | Yahoo - March 3)
FIFA president Sepp Blatter says there is no doubt that South Africa is a good choice as a World Cup host. more details | go to article
Post Game Quote Sheet: U.S. MNT Vs Netherlands
by (Profile/Interview | USSF - March 3)
Bob Bradley; Landon Donovan; DaMarcus Beasley; Jozy Altidore. more details | go to article