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// June 22nd, 2010 // Uncategorized
All my latest reports from South Africa on the US team at the World Cup are now collected at my page on the Reuters site.
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- I keep reading about how rare it is to win a Super Bowl two years in a row but it has happened in every decade since the SB began. 10:00:28 PM September 03, 2010 from web
- The long, slow build up to unreasonable expectations starts here.....#england 07:12:30 PM September 03, 2010 from web
- I don't drink coffee, I take tea, my dear...... 06:59:43 PM September 03, 2010 from web
- Anyone use a Nettop? Looking for a cheap replacement for my PC for at home, just for surfing, streaming, music, Skype. Any suggestions? 06:11:21 PM September 01, 2010 from web
- If the new CONCACAF qualifying system has only one auto qualifier from each of two groups - then you better hope for no game with Mexico! 05:00:29 PM August 31, 2010 from web
- Four more years of Bob Bradley press conferences! 04:58:05 PM August 31, 2010 from web
- Gulati says Gold Cup is "absolute priority" for the coming year. 04:44:45 PM August 31, 2010 from web
- Regarding any change in responsibility with Reyna appointment, BB said: “Things stay pretty much the way they were". 04:33:18 PM August 31, 2010 from web
- Bradley says he was interested in, Fulham and Villa jobs, but never had talks. Gulati says "advantages" to having an American coach 04:32:33 PM August 31, 2010 from web
- Gulati refuses to comment on whether were discussions with Klinsmann. 04:14:06 PM August 31, 2010 from web
Simon on reuters.com
- U.S. back Bob Bradley but tight-lipped over alternatives August 31, 2010MIAMI (Reuters) – United States Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati refused on Tuesday to confirm whether he had talked to any other coaches before signing up incumbent Bob Bradley to four more years in the role. Bradley, who had been linked with the Fulham and Aston Villa vacancies in England’s Premier League, inked the new deal […]Simon Evans
- Soccer-U.S back Bradley but tight-lipped over alternatives August 31, 2010MIAMI, Aug 31 (Reuters) – United States Soccer Federation president Sunil Gulati refused on Tuesday to confirm whether he had talked to any other coaches before signing up incumbent Bob Bradley to four more years in the role. Bradley, who had been linked with the Fulham and Aston Villa vacancies in England’s Premier League, inked the new deal on Monday […]Simon Evans
- NFL approves sale of Rams to Arsenal shareholder Kroenke August 25, 2010MIAMI (Reuters) – Sports and real estate investor Stan Kroenke, the biggest shareholder in Arsenal, added the NFL’s St. Louis Rams to his collection of professional sports teams, the league said on Wednesday. The NFL did not disclose financial terms of the deal. Kroenke, whose fortune Forbes magazine has estimated at $2.7 billion (1.7 billion pounds), also [ […]Simon Evans
- League approves sale of Rams to investor Kroenke August 25, 2010MIAMI, Aug 25 (Reuters) – Sports and real estate investor Stan Kroenke, the biggest shareholder in English Premier League club Arsenal, added the NFL’s St. Louis Rams to his collection of professional sports teams, the league said on Wednesday. The NFL did not disclose financial terms of the deal. Kroenke, whose fortune Forbes magazine has estimated at $2.7 […]Simon Evans
- Bolt will consider long jump or 400 after London Games August 24, 2010MIAMI (Reuters) – Jamaican triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt could compete in the long jump or over 400 meters at the 2013 Moscow world championships, the sprinter told Reuters on Tuesday. In a telephone interview from Jamaica, Bolt said he was aiming to emulate American Carl Lewis by successfully defending his Olympic 100 meters title at […]Simon Evans
- Athletics-Bolt will consider long jump or 400 after London Games August 24, 2010MIAMI, Aug 24 (Reuters) – Jamaican triple Olympic champion Usain Bolt could compete in the long jump or over 400 metres at the 2013 Moscow world championships, the sprinter told Reuters on Tuesday. In a telephone interview from Jamaica, Bolt said he was aiming to emulate American Carl Lewis by successfully defending his Olympic 100 metres title at the 2012 [ […]Simon Evans





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