Man City ditch Hughes for Mancini
Man City ditch Hughes for Mancini |
- Man City ditch Hughes for Mancini
- Levein fears boredom in Scots job
- Levein fears boredom in Scots job
- Soccer: President bullying Phoenix - New Zealand Herald
- David Beckham and Sons: Christmas in the UK - The Gossip Girls (blog)
- Indiana names Wisconsin's Yeagley soccer coach (AP via Yahoo! Sports)
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- Perry driver accused of turfing Massillon church soccer field, playground (The Canton Repository)
- Raider United Soccer Team - Trophy Winners (Park Hills Daily Journal)
- No sweat for Flagstaff soccer teams (Arizona Daily Sun)
- Regional Digest: Sac State soccer trio earns honors (The Sacramento Bee)
- Soccer league thief wants a new trial (The Reporter)
- College Corner: Candice D'Arcangeli, Women's Soccer (Valencia County News-Bulletin)
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Man City ditch Hughes for Mancini Posted: 19 Dec 2009 10:53 AM PST | ||
Levein fears boredom in Scots job Posted: 19 Dec 2009 10:32 AM PST | ||
Levein fears boredom in Scots job Posted: 19 Dec 2009 10:28 AM PST | ||
Soccer: President bullying Phoenix - New Zealand Herald Posted: 19 Dec 2009 07:03 AM PST
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David Beckham and Sons: Christmas in the UK - The Gossip Girls (blog) Posted: 19 Dec 2009 09:25 AM PST
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Indiana names Wisconsin's Yeagley soccer coach (AP via Yahoo! Sports) Posted: 18 Dec 2009 04:11 PM PST Todd Yeagley is following in his father's footsteps at Indiana. Yeagley, the son of former Hoosiers soccer coach Jerry Yeagley, was named to the same position at Indiana on Friday. Todd Yeagley, whose father won six national titles -- the last in 2003 -- in 41 years with the Hoosiers, was an All-American and national player of the year at Indiana, where he played from 1991-1994. | ||
On Soccer: World Cup is filled with vanilla (The Washington Times) Posted: 19 Dec 2009 03:14 AM PST Once upon a time, the World Cup was a tournament full of surprises. It was often the only time the world got to see different styles of soccer. The Germans would arrive with their disciplined game, the Italians came with their famous catenaccio "bolt-door" defenses, and the Brazilians and Argentines dazzled with their delightful Latin flair. Sometimes, a little-known Asian or African team would ... | ||
Soccer fans brawl (Herald Sun) Posted: 19 Dec 2009 04:00 AM PST | ||
On Soccer: Lockout in MLS would hurt sport (Houston Chronicle) Posted: 18 Dec 2009 10:32 PM PST | ||
Perry driver accused of turfing Massillon church soccer field, playground (The Canton Repository) Posted: 19 Dec 2009 07:23 AM PST | ||
Raider United Soccer Team - Trophy Winners (Park Hills Daily Journal) Posted: 19 Dec 2009 08:48 AM PST The Raider United Youth Soccer team won Second-Place at the River Rage Tournament In Cape Girardeau on November 14-15, and then went on to win First-Place in the Thanksgiving Tournament at the Tony Glavin Soccer Club at St. Peters held November 23-29. Pictured from left to right are : Front Row - Zack Rulo, Daniel Jackson, Nathaniel Reynolds, Austin Boots, Tyler Wolff, Tommy Struckman and Brett ... | ||
No sweat for Flagstaff soccer teams (Arizona Daily Sun) Posted: 19 Dec 2009 04:40 AM PST | ||
Regional Digest: Sac State soccer trio earns honors (The Sacramento Bee) Posted: 18 Dec 2009 11:14 PM PST Three Sacramento State men's soccer players were recognized Friday by national organizations. Juniors Ernesto Carranza and Fernando Cabadas received All-Far West Region honors from the National Soccer Coaches Association of America, and striker Max Alvarez made Soccer America's second-team all-freshman list. | ||
Soccer league thief wants a new trial (The Reporter) Posted: 19 Dec 2009 06:53 AM PST | ||
College Corner: Candice D'Arcangeli, Women's Soccer (Valencia County News-Bulletin) Posted: 19 Dec 2009 07:41 AM PST Candice D'Arcangeli faces some challenges as a student-athlete at North Dakota State University in Fargo, North Dakota. There's the challenge of the increasing difficulty of her upper-division classes and balancing that against the time and effort it takes to play on a Division I women's soccer team. And then, of course, there's the challenge of enduring the Fargo winters. | ||
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Tiger Woods – The Hazards Of Assumptions - Men's News Daily Posted: 19 Dec 2009 08:21 AM PST
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