Join Now  | 
Home About Contact Us Privacy & Security Advertise
Soccer America Daily Special Edition Around The Net Soccer Business Insider College Soccer Reporter Youth Soccer Reporter Soccer on TV Soccer America Classifieds
Paul Gardner: SoccerTalk Soccer America Confidential Youth Soccer Insider World Cup Watch
RSS Feeds Archives Manage Subscriptions Subscribe
Order Current Issue Subscribe Manage My Subscription Renew My Subscription Gift Subscription
My Account Join Now
Tournament Calendar Camps & Academies Soccer Glossary Classifieds
Bradley Calls Up Three Dynamo Players
Houston Chronicle, December 21st, 2006 4:11PM
Subscribe to Section 2 Around the Net


MOST READ


The Houston Dynamo, Major League Soccer's 2006 champion, will send three players largely untested at the international to the U.S. training camp. Interim coach Bob Bradley's initial roster includes Brian Mullan (2 caps), Ricardo Clark (1) and Eddie Robinson (0). Houston coach Dominic Kinnear, himself a former U.S. international, said, "I think it is well-deserved for all three. I hope it is the beginning for those guys with the U.S. national team in 2007." He says Robinson, a defender, has proven himself in MLS this season as a solid, reliable starting defender. Mullan absolutely controlled the right side of midfield for the MLS champion, at times upstaging Clint Dempsey, the 2006 Honda Player of the Year. Clark is man who many feel could one day assume the role of holding midfielder for the U.S. team, a spot currently held by Pablo Mastroeni. His selfless play is one of the main reasons Dwayne De Rosario was able to get forward and score goals. Bradley's own son, 19-year old Michael, who plays in the Dutch Eredivisie with Heerenveen, also plays Clark's position, although Bob Bradley made it clear his son will play with the U.S. U-20s this year. Read the original story...


No comments yet.

Sign in to leave a comment. Don't have an account? Join Now


AUTHORS

ARCHIVES
FOLLOW SOCCERAMERICA

Recent Section 2 Around the Net
Monaco Splashes Cash on FC Porto Duo    
Newly-promoted French Ligue 1 club AS Monaco, which is bankrolled by the Russian billionaire Dmitry Ryolovlev, ...
Watford, Crystal Palace in Soccer's Most Valuable Game    
After Saturday's UEFA Champions League Final, Wembley will be reset for Monday's Championship Playoff Final between ...
Klopp: Bayern Destroyed Everyone but Us This Season    
Speaking to reporters ahead of Saturday's UEFA Champions League Final between Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, ...
Micah Richards: 'I Want to Play for NYCFC'    
New MLS franchise co-owner Manchester City and Chelsea played out an entertaining friendly at Busch Stadium ...
Neymar's Father Explodes Over Botched Transfer    
Neymar Senior, the father and agent of Brazilian soccer star Neymar, has hit out at Santos ...
Vieira: NYCFC and Man City to Share Player Development    
When New York City FC finally takes the field as MLS's 20th team in 2015, it ...
Reports: Mourinho, Ancelotti to Move Once La Liga Ends    
According to reports in Spain and England, Real Madrid will unveil Carlo Ancelotti either on the ...
Florent Malouda: Chelsea's Costly Scapegoat    
Florent Malouda will pocket just over $6 million this year without having kicked a ball in ...
UEFA to Give UCL Spot to Europa Winner     
A new UEFA ruling will see the winner of its Europa League given an automatic berth ...
Schweinsteiger: Bayern Healthier and Better Than Last Year     
Bayern Munich is keen to shed the losers' tag it carries into Saturday's UEFA Champions League ...
>> Section 2 Around the Net Archives