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The Wall Street Journal
For those in the soccer industry, the process of popularizing soccer in America has been a long and at times fruitless undertaking. For the past 11 years, the massive project has ever so slowly been building momentum through the growth of MLS. Following that big announcement in January, league officials ...
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USA Today
Unless the New York Red Bulls make a last-minute addition before the opening day of the MLS season, it's very likely 17-year old Jozy Altidore will be starting against the Columbus Crew on April. Aside from Altidore and John Wolyniec, the Bulls don't have any other healthy strikers with MLS ...
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The Guardian
Across the globe, violence and the commercial interests of big corporations are resulting in a kind of PR crisis for the world's game, says FIFA President Sepp Blatter. While the interest of big business is overriding that of club supporters, violence and poor safety standards in stadiums are also contributing ...
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Financial Times
Television audiences worldwide are splintering, as people prefer spending more time with Internet-enabled devices than curling up in front of the boob tube to watch primetime. However, soccer bucks that trend big-time, especially for international games, which continue to grow their audience thanks to greater demand and expanded television coverage. ...
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