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Gulati has a master plan for the U.S. to get 2018/2022 World Cup
JOHANNESBURG -- The USA Bid Committee announced last week that Morgan Freeman will join its board of directors in its quest to bring the World Cup to the United States in 2018 or 2022.
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Bradley made the decision for the team, not for Davies or the fans
When discussing his philosophy of selecting a 23-man roster for the World Cup with a select group of writers in New York two weeks ago, one quote by U.S. national coach Bob Bradley summed it up best.
"At the end of the day, decisions are made for the team," he said.
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Dealing with soccer's physics, MLS style
Just call it soccer's laws of physics No. 24:
Two events cannot occupy the same space at the same time, so you will have to find room for the other one.
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South Africa: Is the World Cup heading for a big fall or a big surprise?
NEW YORK -- As the sands trickle through to the bottom of the World Cup hour glass with the start of the anticipated kickoff match between host South Africa and Mexico some 44 days away on June 11, there is a question begging to be asked:
Is South Africa or the World Cup in trouble?
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A red card to ESPN for banishing Dellacamera to the radio for the World Cup
Imagine tuning into the much anticipated encounter between United States and England at the World Cup on June 12 and hearing English accents, but nothing with an American accent. That's what ESPN has planned for the American soccer public on June 12.
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