Radio, USMNT, United States, WPS, World Cup
13 August 2009 | 1 Comment
Hours after the United States confirmed the Mexico bogey, Richard Farley and Dave Topp broke down the results from Estadio Azteca and evaluate where Wednesday’s loss leaves the country’s program. In the show’s final segment, Richard is joined by Jeff Kassouf, owner of Equalizer Soccer, a site devoted to promoting the women’s game. [...]
Tagged in Abby Wambach, Abner Rogers, Aya Miyama, Benny Feilhaber, Bob Bradley, Boston Breakers, Brian Ching, Camile Abily, Charlie Davies, CONCACAF, Eniola Aluko, Javier Aguirre, Jermaine Jones, Jose Francisco Torres, Jozy Altidore, Lisa DeVanna, Los Angeles Sol, Marta, Maurice Edu, Mexico, Michael Bradley, Natasha Kai, Qualifying, Ricardo Clark, Rosana, Shannon Boxx, Sky Blue FC, St. Louis Athletica, Steve Cherundolo, Stuart Holden, United States, USMNT, Washington Freedom, WPS
USMNT, United States
17 July 2009 | 0 Comments
As Bob Bradley and company have continued on through Gold Cup play, the challenge of repeating as champion has become more and more daunting.
Team performance appears to be slipping with every match. Several key players have left to begin training with their European club teams. Still the Americans managed finish group play atop their opponents [...]
Tagged in Benny Feilhaber, Bob Bradley, Chad Marshall, Charlie Davies, Davy Arnaud, Freddy Adu, Gold Cup, Grenada, Haiti, Honduras, Kenny Cooper, Luis Robles, Panama, Robbie Rogers, Steve Cherundolo, Stuart Holden, Troy Perkins
USMNT, United States
9 July 2009 | 1 Comment
WASHINGTON — There’s no place like home.
Playing in front of his home fans, Santino Quaranta did not disappoint the locals. His late second-half goal broke a scoreless tie against Honduras in the nation’s capital.
Along with another late goal from Brian Ching, the U.S. men’s national team was able to silence a very pro-Honduran crowd with [...]
Tagged in Bob Bradley, Brian Ching, Charlie Davies, Gold Cup 2009, Honduras, Robbie Rogers, Santino Quaranta, Steve Cherundolo, United States, Walter Martinez