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by Ridge Mahoney
[INTERVIEW] Since he retired from the national team in 2006, U.S. fans have hoped for another forward with the ability and attitude of Brian McBride, who is ending his competitive career after this MLS season. The 38-year-old, who is in his third season with the Chicago Fire since returning to ...
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by Soccer America
"Captaining Plymouth Argyle is not sufficient reason for not doing jury service. ... Lots of well-known people, some more famous than you, have been required to sit on juries."-- Judge Francis Gilbert rejects Carl Fletcher's attempt to get out of jury duty because he is "too well known." The former ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[U.S. MEN] U.S. national team coach Bob Bradley called up 20 players for the friendlies against Poland Oct. 9 and Colombia Oct. 12. A team entirely comprised of European-based players will face Poland at Chicago's Soldier Field, while Heath Pearce and Brek Shea of FC Dallas will join the team ...
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by Soccer America
Jozy Altidore played 85 minutes for Spanish club Villarreal in its 2-1 win over Club Brugge in the Europa League. For the weekend schedule ...
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by Soccer America
[BY THE NUMBERS] The 2010 season remains in danger of being MLS's lowest scoring in history, but the goals per game average has risen in the last month from to 2.39 to 2.43. Defending champion Real Salt Lake is the league’s most prolific team while D.C. United scores the least ...
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by Soccer America
[AMERICANS ABROAD] Red-hot Benny Feilhaber, who has scored five goals in his last three games for Danish club Aarhus GF and is one of three Americans whose clubs finished the month in first place, heads Soccer America's Top 5 Americans abroad rankings for the month of September.
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by Soccer America
[RANKINGS] After nine straight wins, No. 6 SMU lost for the first time when it fell at UCF, 2-1, on Saturday night. The only unbeaten teams left in the Top 25 are No. 1 Akron (7-0-1), No. 4 Connecticut (7-0-2), No. 11 Louisville (7-0-2), No. 13 Butler (8-0-0) and No. ...
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by Soccer America
[RESULTS] Stanford got late goals from Christen Press and Lindsay Taylor to beat No. 12 Santa Clara, 2-0. Losses by Boston College (3-2 at Virginia) and Maryland (1-0 to Virginia Tech) left Stanford (9-0-2) and Siena (10-0-0) as the only unbeaten teams in the country. For the Top 25 women's ...
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