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Home > Section 2 Around the Net > Monday, Dec. 11, 2006
ESPN Soccernet
While most pundits criticize Sunil Gulati for failing to produce Juergen Klinsmann, Ives Galarcep of ESPN Soccrnet says, "The reality is Gulati has hired a man who just might make him look like a genius." Why? Precisely because he's the antithesis of everything we thought U.S. Soccer was looking for ... Read the whole story
ESPN Soccernet
Jeff Carlisle couldn't disagree more: "This is a terrible development for both American soccer in general and U.S. Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati in particular," the Soccernet columnist says of Gulati's failure to hire Klinsmann. He likens the arrival of Bob Bradley as head coach instead of Klinsmann to Clay ... Read the whole story
The Guardian
Looks like we have a title race on our hands, a rare and special occurrence in the EPL these days. After Chelsea coasted to victory in the last two seasons and Arsenal went undefeated in 2003-04, it's been four years since the neutrals have had a Premiership dogfight to look ... Read the whole story
Sporting Life
High-flying Roma was brought crashing back down to earth last weekend by bitter cross-town rival Lazio, which easily won the Roma derby, 3-0. The loss, the Gialorossi's first in eight games, leaves Roma seven points behind undefeated league leader Inter Milan, and a point ahead of third-place Palermo. Coach Luciano ... Read the whole story
ABC News
Baghdad may be a war zone, and one of the most dangerous places on earth, but the city still gets up for its national team. ABC News reports on the celebrations from Baghdad following Iraq's quarterfinal win over Uzbekistan in the Asian Games. "This is a great victory for a ... Read the whole story



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