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		<title>US vs. England: A World Cup Dream for America</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Dec 2009 22:58:02 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[In an extraordinary turn of events the United States will play its first game of the World Cup in South Africa next summer against the country’s oldest rival, England. The draw is a promoter’s dream. Outside of Mexico, England is probably the best fit for the Americans’ as a natural adversary. The United States was [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: left;">In an extraordinary turn of events the United States will play its first game of the World Cup in South Africa next summer against the country’s oldest rival, England. The draw is a promoter’s dream. Outside of Mexico, England is probably the best fit for the Americans’ as a natural adversary. <span id="more-991"></span></p>
<p>The United States was born out of kicking British redcoat butt and though the Limeys like to point out they burned down the White House in the War of 1812 everyone knows that the Fourth of July has to be a bitter day every year in jolly ole London. Another bone of contention with the English is the 1950 World Cup match where the US won 1-0 over England in Brazil which still pisses of old Englishmen despite no one in America having any idea that it ever happened.</p>
<p>History aside, the USA got the best World Cup draw it has ever received for 2010 with its group consisting of England, Algeria, and Slovenia. No offense to the English, but the United States should really advance out of the group stage as Algeria and Slovenia are widely considered the weakest teams out of Africa and Europe respectively. Although every game is important in the World Cup, the US’s opener with the British will be the match up everyone will be watching.</p>
<p>Player for player England is a better team than the United States.  The Three Lions will be a handful for the American defense with world class stars in Wayne Rooney, Ashley Young, Frank Lampard, and Steven Gerrard leading the attack. All of England’s players play in the English Premier League (outside of a certain Mr.  David Beckham who plays in America in the MLS) which is arguably the world’s best league while the US will be starting some players who undoubtedly play in inferior leagues.</p>
<div id="attachment_992" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-992" title="p1_beckham_0811" src="http://www.bteambombers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/p1_beckham_0811.jpg" alt="The Los Angeles Galaxy's David Beckham will be looking to sink the Yanks in South Africa" width="300" height="410" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The Los Angeles Galaxy&#39;s David Beckham will be looking to sink the Yanks in South Africa</p></div>
<p>The US has upset the world’s best before as was the case this past summer at the Confederations Cup where the Americans defeated FIFA #1 ranked team in the world, Spain 2-0 and lost a heartbreaker 3-2 to Brazil in the final. The Confederations Cup was also played in South Africa so the U.S. will have that experience in their favor when the two countries meet in the Royal Bafokeng Sports Palace (where the US defeated Egypt 3-0 in the group stages of the Confederations Cup) on June 12th.</p>
<p>American players such as Landon Donovan, Clint Dempsey, Oguchi Onyweu, and Tim Howard have proven in the past that they can hang with top level players on a regular basis, but the rest of the US squad will have a lot to prove next summer when they step on the pitch with the world’s best. Throw in the history between LA Galaxy teammates David Beckham and Landon Donovan the game should be one of the most watched soccer games in America of all time.</p>
<p>Hopefully the Big Wigs at ESPN do their best to pump up the game as to maximize the all the interesting storylines that comes with the match. Being a Revolutionary War nerd myself, I’d love to see some historical references put into the promotion, but I won’t keep my hopes up. A victory over England next summer would be one of the greatest sports achievements in international sport in our country’s history while it would send the English straight into national mourning.</p>
<p>The money and promotion ESPN is throwing into the World Cup will allow Americans to view the event in a completely unprecedented way bringing in more viewers. A good showing at the World Cup this summer could inspire some kid somewhere in the United States to become the next Cristiano Ronaldo or Lionel Messi furthering the development of the sport in America. So get your Red, White, and Blue flags ready for next summer and let's show those Limeys we can still kick it 1776 style.</p>
<p>- Sean Heffernan</p>
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		<title>Five Thoughts on the Beautiful Game: France Cheats Ireland, USMNT Woes, and Becks&#8217; Quest for MLS Cup</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Nov 2009 00:21:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean_Hef</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sean Heffernan Its certainly very exciting times in the world of soccer as qualification for World Cup 2010 concluded with high drama. David Beckham and Landon Donovan look to capture their first MLS Cup and the US Men's National Team suffered two disappointing defeats in Europe. There's certainly plenty to think about in this edition of [...]]]></description>
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<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center">by Sean Heffernan</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Its certainly very exciting times in the world of soccer as qualification for World Cup 2010 concluded with high drama. David Beckham and Landon Donovan look to capture their first MLS Cup and the US Men's National Team suffered two disappointing defeats in Europe. There's certainly plenty to think about in this edition of Five Thoughts on the Beautiful Game.<span id="more-947"></span></p>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: left"><strong>1. Ireland Cheated Out of World Cup</strong> </p>
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<p>Ireland’s National Football team was within grasp of what would have been one of the biggest athletic victories in the country’s history until Thierry Henry’s handball in extra time gave France a much undeserved goal crushing the Irish’s dreams of South Africa.</p>
<p>It was a disgrace to see Ireland get their hearts ripped out by an appalling decision on the referee’s part. Ireland captain Robbie Keane and his comrades in green left every ounce of sweat in their bodies on the pitch on Wednesday night against a French team that was obviously more talented.</p>
<p>When FIFA announced that they would not order a replay of the Ireland-France match citing all referees decisions are final according to their rule back no one surprised as the world wide football organization rarely gets things right ever. It would be a toss up between the United Nations and FIFA for Earth’s most incompetent global organizational body.</p>
<p>Even Thierry Henry admitted he used his hand to knock down the ball and that the fairest thing to do in this situation is to play another game. The honorable thing for France to do is to offer to play a replay on their own accord, but the Irish shouldn’t hold their breath waiting for that to happen. Would the Irish do the same for the French if they advanced on an obvious hand ball? I seriously doubt it.</p>
<p>Nonetheless this will go down as one of the biggest stories of the year in world football as the controversy is even garnering attention in America. The Prime Ministers of Ireland and France have even engaged in talks over the tensions between their countries over the controversy.  </p>
<p>This travesty proves that something as big as a possible World Cup berth should never be decided by something as unjust as human error. FIFA needs to write new rules for the future that enforces video technology into World Cup matches to prevent anything like what took place in the Stade de France last Wednesday from ever happening again.</p>
<p><strong>2.  USMNT Riddled with Question Marks</strong></p>
<p>The US Men’s National Team suffered two defeats on their trip to Europe against Slovakia and Denmark. For both friendlies the squad sorely missed important starters in Landon Donovan, Tim Howard, Jose Francisco Torres, and Oguchi Onyweu who could not participate for various reasons. In Bratislava the US played a sloppy game with Slovakia which was ultimately decided when left Jonathan Borenstein committed foul in the US’s penalty boxing setting a penalty kick. The Slovaks converted the penalty winning the game 1-0.</p>
<p>The US had very little creativity in attack and had few real chances in the loss. Against Denmark the US jumped out to 1-0 lead in the first half on an impressive left footed goal from 33 year old MLS journeyman Jeff Cunningham. In the second half however, the US did not come out of the locker room mentally prepared for the Danish attack as the Danes scored 3 goals in eight minutes embarrassing Coach Bob Bradley’s side.</p>
<p>The most troubling aspect of the two losses was how the real problems on team were not addressed in these games. Bradley's experiement of playing Jonathan Spector at center back went haywire as the 24 year old (who traditionally plays at right back) looked completely out of sync with Carlos Bocanegra in during the Danes' three goal scoring spree.</p>
<p>When Bradley put in Clarence Goodson and Jimmy Conrad the US defense steadied making me wonder why the coach put Spector in that situation instead of giving experience to two players who play that position exclusivly with their club teams.</p>
<p>At left back Borenstien played all of both games when that position is in desperate need of improvement as was evident by the Borenstein penalty. Left back Edgar Castillo got his first US cap against Denmark coming on as subsitute, but for some reason Bradley played the speedy Mexican American as a left sided midfielder when every US fan watching wanted to see what the kid could do at left back.</p>
<p>I like what Bob Bradley has done with US team creating a unified group that believes in their head coach's system, but I was truly disappointed and frustrated over the defeats in Slovakia and Denmark. The US now must answer glaring questions both up front and in the back with the World Cup only six months away.</p>
<p><strong>3. The Search for a Striker Continues</strong></p>
<p> The injury of Chalrie Davies in a tragic car crash in October will likely rule out the burgeoning star leaving the USMNT without a imposing threat at forward. Prior to the accident Davies was scoring goals for both club and country and giving defenders headaches with his blistering speed and quickness. Now the US must find a replacement for Davies if they want to improve upon their 2006 World Cup appearancewhere they only scored two goals.</p>
<p>Jozy Altidore has looked anything like the prodigy striker he looked like at this past summer’s Confederations Cup where he scored a crucial goal over number one ranked Spain in the US's historic upset. Altidore is a forward in desperate need of a goal as his confidence looks to be hurting.</p>
<p>The best thing the kid has going for him is his natural god given physical ability and it’s disheartening to see him trotting all over the field looking like he’s just out there for a jog. Until the 19 year old regains his confidence Bradley should leave Altidore out of the starting 11.</p>
<p>Jeff Cunningham, the lone goal scorer for the Americans on their trip to Europe, looked the only real threat up top for the US creating number of goal scoring opportunities in his 60 plus minutes against Denmark. Cunningham led MLS in goals this season including one four goal game against the Kansas City Wizards that grabbed national headlines. The 33 year old striker for FC Dallas is in form and could be the goal machine the US so desperatly need.</p>
<p>Outside of Connor Casey’s two huge goals against Honduras that qualified the US for the World Cup in October, the Colorado Rapids man hasn’t done much in a national team kit to ensure him a reoccurring role in the starting 11. Casey scored 16 goals this season in MLS to finish second in the race for the golden boot behind Cunningham. Like his fellow MLSer Cunningham, if Casey continues to score goals he’ll continue to be considered for the US, but he needs to do better job taking advantage of the opportunities he’s given with the national team.</p>
<p>Out of form Eddie Johnson looked like a man who hadn’t seen the pitch in ages which made sense as he has barely played at all for Fulham in the EPL this season. The inclusion of Johnson left many a US Soccer fan scratching their head why Bradley would bring in a player as cold as Johnson into the national team.</p>
<p>I’m still puzzled why Bradley didn’t call in Kenny Cooper who plays for 1860 Munich in Germany even though he has been getting more playing time than Altidore or Johnson has in Europe. Cooper’s critics have often pointed to fact that he doesn’t play as stereotypical holding forward despite being 6 ft 3. The former FC Dallas goal scorer has netted twice already in German League matches while Altidore has only scored one goal in England in a FA Cup match.</p>
<p> In the Gold Cup this summer Bradley used Cooper mostly in a substitute role where he made the most of his time on the field scoring two goals in the tournament. To add further insult to injury, Cooper himself was injured a few days ago training with 1860 Munich and will be out for three weeks.</p>
<p> Brian Ching and Robbie Findley also will have their chances to fight for the two starting forward spots as the position battle is far from over.</p>
<p><strong>4. MLS Cup: Can David Beckham Finally Conquer America?</strong></p>
<p>After two miserable seasons in Los Angeles, Becks and the LA Galaxywill be playing for the MLS Cup on Sunday (8:30 ET, ESPN) at Qwest Field in Seattle, WA. The Galaxy will face off against under dogs Real Salt Lake who upset Columbus and Chicago to make it to the Emerald City. Beckham has been a sensation for the Galaxy in the midfield since returning from his loan deal from AC Milan last summer.</p>
<p>In the opening round of the playoffs against Chivas USA Beckham catapulted a bending pass from the halfway line that faked out the camera man as well as a streaking Landon Donovan. Even though Donovan was unable to score on the goal, Beckham's pass was world class proving the former England captain still has some magic left.</p>
<p>I attended Real Salt Lake's penalty shoot out win over the Chicago Fire at Toyota Parklast Saturday night and one thing I noticed about RSL was how defenders Jamison Olave, Nat Bochers, and Robbie Russell were dominating the Chicago Fire's attack. You just got the sense that there was no way the Fire were going to score. The speed of 2009 MLS MVP Landon Donovan could open more space for the Galaxy against RSL then there was for the Fire, but expect Sunday's game to be low scoring.</p>
<p><strong>5. The World Cup Finals is Set</strong></p>
<p>Here is the list of the 32 countries that will compete in the 2010 World Cup in South Africa.</p>
<p><span style="font-style: italic;"><span style="color: #000000;">Africa - Algeria, Cameroon, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Nigeria, South Africa</span></span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Asia - Australia, Japan, North Korea, South Korea</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Europe - Denmark, England, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, the Netherlands, Portugal, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Switzerland</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">North America - Honduras, Mexico, United States</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">Oceania - New Zealand</span></p>
<p><span style="color: #000000;">South America - Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Paraguay, Uruguay</span></p>
<p>My early favorite to win the World Cup is Brazil. The Samba Kings are the most talented, deepest team in international football hands down. When you have players like Ronaldhino and Diego unable to even make the roster you really should be the best in the world.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 14 Aug 2009 20:24:04 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[ The weekly column touches on the failure in Mexico City for the US Men's National Team as well as the English Premier League kicking off. Enjoy! ... 1. US Fall Again in Azteca After taking the lead early in the 1st half on a killer goal by striker Charlie Davies, Mexico came back scoring twice [...]]]></description>
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<p> The weekly column touches on the failure in Mexico City for the US Men's National Team as well as the English Premier League kicking off. Enjoy! ...<span id="more-652"></span></p>
<p>1. <strong>US Fall Again in Azteca</strong><br />
After taking the lead early in the 1st half on a killer goal by striker Charlie Davies, Mexico came back scoring twice to send the Americans away from Mexico City disappointed. On the winning goal, Landon Donovan was uncharacteristically beat down the wing. Turns out Donovan swine flu. How ironic that the US's best player would contract the pandemic that originated in Mexico just before their crucial World Cup qualifier. Donovan should be fine and might even play this weekend for his club the L.A. Galaxy.<br />
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2. <strong>Bob Bradley's Roster Choice Troubles</strong><br />
There was a lot of uproar over the starting 11 that head coach Bob Bradley put out there against Mexico. The lineup included Brian Ching and Ricardo Clark who play for MLS club the Houston Dyanmo. Ching and Clark had played two games in 3 days the weekend prior to Wednesday and both players looked tired in Azteca. Many thought Jozy Altidore would start the game being one of the Americans' leading scorers in qualifying, but the 19-year-old didn't get on the field until late in the game.<br />
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The left back position continues to be a problem for the US as captain Carlos Bocanegra looked exposed outside of his preferred position in the center. The real question is will Bob Bradley learn from this defeat and find the best 11 for next summer's World Cup in South Africa? <br />
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3. <strong>Things Begin in Jolly Ole England</strong><br />
The English Premier League kicks off this weekend with a number of Americans involved this year. Yank keepers Brad Freidel (Aston Villa) and Tim Howard (Everton) will hope to crack the top four this year. Altidore (Hull City) may see his debut this weekend against super club Chelsea. Clint Dempsey and Fulham had a break out last year and will hope to continue that success. American fullbacks Jonathan Spector (West Ham) and Eric Lichaj (Aston Villa) will look to crack their respected starting lineups. My only hope outside of our boys doing well in the EPL is that someone finished in the top four other than Manchester United, Chelsea, Arsenal, and Liverpool. Don't those redcoats get sick of the same thing every year?</p>
<p>4. <strong>MLS Going Ons</strong></p>
<p>The weekends games will see if the Columbus Crew and L.A. Galaxy can keep their win streaks going. The Galaxy and David Beckham welcome Freddy Ljungberg and the Seattle Sounders to the Home Depot Center while the Crew welcome red hot FC Dallas to central Ohio.</p>
<p>Rumors of Pavel Nedved coming to the MLS have been swirling around after the Czech star hinted at the possibility to the media. Some pundits are placing him in Chicago which has a strong Czech demographic and Cuontomec Blanco is thought to be leaving the Fire after this season. I'm not sure Nedved would want to wait until next season to start playing as he's trying to get back into form for a possible national team return.</p>
<p>The MLS has agreed to terms with Seattle Sounders star Freddy Montero's club Deportivo Cali which is good news for the league as well as the Seattle Sounders. MLS should be able to sell the exciting, young player eventually for a nice price.</p>
<p>5. <strong>Super Cooper in Germany</strong></p>
<p>Look for U.S. striker Kenny Cooper to score a lot of goals this year for German second division club 1860 Munich this season. Cooper started with a bang scoring in his debut with The Lions. The former FC Dallas man can score with his size as well his with his nifty feet, but never had the same quality of talent surrounding him when he played in MLS. Cooper's next chance to find the back of the net will be on Saturday vs. Hansa Rostock.</p>
<p><a href="http://http://www.soccer365.com/americans_abroad/story_14809215734.php">Check out my Soccer365 article about young American Fabrice-Jean Picault who is playing for Caliagri's second team in Italy</a></p>
<p><a href="http://http://www.bteambombers.com/2009-08-12/why-you-should-care-about-us-vs-mexico/">Why you Should Care About US vs. Mexico</a></p>
<p>What did you think of this week in the Beautiful Game? Share your thoughts below!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sean Heffernan  BTeamBombers writer Sean Heffernan touches on five topics heating up in the soccer world from David Beckham to the upcoming World Cup Qualifer between US/Mexico to the MLS salary cap to Real Madrid. Enjoy! ... 1. Next week: US Goes to Azteca to Face Mexico in World Cup Qualifier The United States has [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_582" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 779px"><img class="size-full wp-image-582" title="aztecalleno" src="http://www.bteambombers.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/aztecalleno.jpg" alt="The daunting Estadio Azteca awaits the United States" width="769" height="418" /><p class="wp-caption-text">The daunting Estadio Azteca awaits the United States</p></div>
<p style="TEXT-ALIGN: center">by Sean Heffernan </p>
<p>BTeamBombers writer Sean Heffernan touches on five topics heating up in the soccer world from David Beckham to the upcoming World Cup Qualifer between US/Mexico to the MLS salary cap to Real Madrid. Enjoy! ...<span id="more-579"></span></p>
<p><strong>1. Next week: US Goes to Azteca to Face Mexico in World Cup Qualifier</strong></p>
<p>The United States has never beaten Mexico inside the massive 105,000 seat Estadio Azteca. A upset over El Tri this coming Wednesday would be the perfect ending to a history making summer of soccer for the U.S. National Team. That feat is easier said than done. Just imagine a 100,000 plus screaming Mexicans in a mist of colored smoke bombs, flying beers, and waving Mexico flags. Not to mention the August late afternoon  humidity beating down on the field at 7200 feet above sea level.  Azteca is undoubtidly one of the hardest places to play in the world. Although, the U.S. has already done the impossible this summer. The upset over #1 ranked Spain in the Confederations Cup has made the U.S. team relevant in the American sports landscape to a degree even David Beckham has yet to truly achieve. ESPN was unable to aquire the game's rights (NBC will show the game on Mun2 in English as well as telemundo...check your local listings), but is still putting on a full out <a href="http://theoriginalwinger.com/2009-08-06-espn-plans-massive-us-mexico-coverage-but-not-airing-the-game">pre-game and post-game shows </a> even though the game will not be aired on their network.</p>
<p>Expect US coach Bob Bradley to stick to the lineup he used in South Africa during the Confederations Cup with U.S . all time leading goal scorer,  Landon Donovan leading the attack. Donovan will be the most hated man in Mexico City when the two countries hit the field as he long has been a pest to the Green, Red, and White. The US/Mexico game  (4 P.M. EST, set your DVRs if you can't get out of work) will likely be one of the most watched soccer games in United States' history. Any world football expert would be hard pressed to find a more heated rivalry between two countries than the "Border War" between the US and Mexico. If you love rivalries you will love US and Mexico in Azteca.</p>
<p><strong>2. Fox Soccer Channel Needs HD ASAP </strong></p>
<p>Fox Soccer Channel (FSC) should be commended for all the significant number of games it televises as well as their  nightly soccer reports and terrific soccer talk show, <em>Fox Football Fone In, </em>but the channel is falling behind in one area specifically: High Definition. FSC has set a target date of January 2010 to begin airing some matches in HD. The fact that FSC is not being concrete about an exact date when they will be HD operational makes me worry if they'll actually be able to meet their tentative goal. Today,  a televised athletic event that isn't in HD looks 10 years old compared to a game in HD. Not having HD makes it harder for FSC to compete with ESPN who has HD and bigger budgets for their broadcasts. ESPN already has won the rights to some EPL coverage as well the World Cup next summer. Fox onthe rights to this year's Champions League and hopefully will air some games on other Fox channels other than FSC that actually have HD until the channel is available in HD. C'mon Rupert Murdock! Get her done!</p>
<p><strong>3. FC Dallas on the Rise?</strong></p>
<p>After selling their leading goal scorer American Kenny Cooper to 1860 Munich earlier this month, FC Dallas has won two straight slowly creeping back into the playoff picture. Long time MLS pro Jeff Cunningham has scored 5 goals in two games (4 goals in last Saturday night's game). Check out my interview with FC Dallas midfielder <a href="http://soccer365.com/us_news/story_6809183234.php">Dax McCarty</a>. I'm excited to see what FC Dallas young group of American players can do the second half of the season with the likes of Brek Shea, Kyle Davies, Anthony Wallace, and McCarty leading the way. Now if they could only figure out a way to get more fans at their games. Maybe owner Clark Hunt should give Jerry Jones a call. Winning for a change should help though.</p>
<p>4. <strong>MLS Players Union After Free Agency</strong></p>
<p>Unlike other major sports in this country MLS players do not have the luxury of free agency where they have multiple teams bid for their services which drives up salaries. Instead the league handles all the players contracts  as one single entity. It seems unlikey that the owners will give in to the players's demands especially in this economic climate, but any type of lock out would be devastating for the 16-year-old league. The MLS's salary cap desperatly needs to be raised with  too many players getting paid less a year than they would  make if they were out digging ditches on the side of the road. Some players even have to coach youth soccer teams or work a side job just make ends meet. You have to respect these guys playing for the love of the game, but the league is big enough to point where teams should be able to pay their players enough to live on. If teams are allowed to spend more, teams can bring higher quality talent to the league improving the product on the field: the most vital component to MLS growing as a league. Hopefully this matter between the players and the league will be resolved shortly.  </p>
<p><strong>5.  What to Watch This Weekend</strong></p>
<p>Mega rich Spanish club Real Madrid and their duo of Cristiano Ronaldo and Kaka are rumored to be making their debut together tonight as the Galacticos face MLS side Toronto FC in a pre-season friendly (ESPN 7:30 EST). Madrid signed the Brazilian, Kaka ($92 million), former Manchester United star and Portugese international  Ronaldo  ($131 million), and French goal scorer Karim Benzema ($48 million) this offseason.</p>
<p>On Saturday, David Beckham and the L.A. Galaxy will see if they can continue their recent success as they travel to New England to face the Revolution (6 PM EST, FSC). Beckham was booed last week in the Galaxy's friendly with FC Barcelona until he scored a bending free kick for L.A. to tie the game up with the Champions of Europe. The Galaxy eventually lost the game 2-1 to Barcelona, but one would think if Beckham continues to play as well as he has been playing Galaxy fans will quickly forgive him for his loan departure last winter to AC Milan. I don't know how well the Revolution fans will treat the Englishmen on Saturday, but hopefully they get a nice crowd for the game. The Galaxy/Revolution game will be followed on FSC by another MLS contest between the San Jose Earthquakes and 2008 MLS Cup Champs the Columbus Crew which in addittion will be followed by Barcelona facing Mexican club Chivas Guadalajara live from San Francisco in another friendly match.</p>
<p>If that's not enough soccer for you on Sunday the Houston Dynamo host the Chicago Fire in a battle of two of the leagues best teams (Go Fire! Sorry, Chicago bias). The English Premier League kicks off as the world's most popular club Manchester United and the Blues of Chelsea square off in the Community Shield (10 AM EST, FSC). Then to cap off your soccer weekend you can catch DC United have their stab at Real Madrid (3 PM ET, FSC). Here's to sitting on our arses all weekend!</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[In a new segment, soccer writer Sean Heffernan takes the pulse of the American soccer landscape. Today's installment touches on the MLS All Star Game, the U.S.'s failure in the Gold Cup Final against heated rival Mexico, Manchester United's hopes for another EPL title, Jozy Altidore and Freddy Adu's loan possibilites, and the upcoming L.A. [...]]]></description>
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<p>In a new segment, soccer writer Sean Heffernan takes the pulse of the American soccer landscape. Today's installment touches on the MLS All Star Game, the U.S.'s failure in the Gold Cup Final against heated rival Mexico, Manchester United's hopes for another EPL title, Jozy Altidore and Freddy Adu's loan possibilites, and the upcoming L.A. Galaxy/Barcelona friendly. Enjoy! ...<span id="more-516"></span></p>
<p><strong>1.       </strong><strong>MLS All-Star Game: The Most Entertaining All Star Game in Sports</strong></p>
<p>Last night the best players in Major League Soccer squared off against English Premier League club Everton in Rio Tinto Stadium in Salt Lake City, Utah. Instead of the typical interleague East vs. West format other American sports use, MLS chooses one squad of All Stars and plays a club from overseas. American soccer fans get to see the best players in their domestic league (MLS) as well as stars they normally would never see play.</p>
<p>In terms of quality of the actual game the MLS is ahead of the rest of the country’s professional sports leagues. The MLB All Star game is bound in controversy over the World Series home field advantage rule and more people seem to enjoy the Home Run Derby than the actual game. The NHL All Star game is a watered down version of hockey with very little checking.  Five minutes into the NBA All Star Game you realize that every play ends in a dunk. No one watches the Pro Bowl. I don’t know what it is about soccer, but last night you could tell that both squads were going full speed. Seeing stars like Landon Donovan, Cuauhtémoc Blanco, and Freddy Ljungberg putting in a whole hearted performance is much more entertaining to me then watching Kobe, Lebron,and Shaq playing at 70%. Inside Rio Tinto Stadium (brand new soccer specific home of MLS side Real Salt Lake) the crowd of over 20,000 got their money’s worth on the field.  </p>
<p>After 90 plus minutes the game was tied thanks to a clinic put on in both nets by current and former U.S. National Team goalies Tim Howard (Everton) and Kasey Keller (Seattle Sounders FC). In the penalty shootout, both goalies continued to display their brilliance in net blocking numerous free kicks (most goalies can only muster a save or two in penalty kicks if their lucky) In the end Tim Howard made one more save then fellow countrymen Kasey giving the victory to Everton.</p>
<p><strong>2.       </strong><strong>The Golden Disappointment: Mexico’s Thrashing of US in Gold Cup</strong></p>
<p>I was at Soldier Field for the Gold Cup semifinal doubleheader between U.S. vs. Honduras and Mexico vs. Costa Rica. Towards the end of the U.S. game it was really noticeable how tired the U.S. squad was. A late game injection of Kenny Cooper galvanized the American squad for a second goal, but I felt Bob Bradley would have to mix up the lineup for the final as to put the freshest team on the pitch in New York against Mexico. Instead U.S. coach Bradley put the same starting 11 out against Mexico leaving hungry players like Kenny Cooper, Sam Cronin, and Santino Quaranta on the bench. The US played Mexico to tie at half, but Mexico made early subs whereas Bradley held off aiding his tired squad until it was too late and the Mexican onslaught ended in a embarrassing score line of 5-0. Bradley simply mismanaged the U.S. squad’s fitness going into the final. Our boys simply ran out of legs. Hopefully, we’ll get some revenge in the massive World Cup Qualifier against Mexico in Azteca coming up in a few weeks.</p>
<p><strong>3.       </strong><strong>Man United Looks Pedestrian Without Ronaldo and Tevez</strong></p>
<p>Despite selling Cristiano Ronaldo for a fortune, Manchester United has yet to buy a big name this offseason as they prepare to defend their English Premier League title for the second year in a row. Manager Sir Alex Ferguson signed Englishmen Michael Owen even though the former Newcastle striker hasn’t been in form for a few years. However, I did watch a classic match on FSC when Owen played for Liverpool and in the early part of this decade he was one of the best forwards in the world. Still, without the creative spark of a Cristiano Ronaldo or Carlos Tevez I would not be surprised to see the Red Devils fall behind the likes of Chelsea or Liverpool this year in the EPL.</p>
<p><strong>4.       </strong><strong>Americans Abroad Transfer Talk: Altidore and Adu Up in the Air</strong></p>
<p>Last season was a lesson for both U.S. youngsters Jozy Altidore and Freddy Adu. Altidore and Adu spent last season on unsuccessful loan deals from their respective clubs. Altidore looked promising earlier in the year earning a few appearances for Villarreal in Spain, but was loaned to Segundo club Xerez where he never saw the field. Former child prodigy Freddy Adu was loaned from his Portugese club Benfica to Ligue One side Monaco, but the 20-year old never really figured into the team’s plans while in the south of France. Now back with their original clubs both Americans are looking for more playing time. Rumors had been swirling around Altidore going to Greece and playing for Olympiakos, but no deal ever materialized. The latest news on Altidore is that Spanish club Malaga CF is back in the hunt for the striker according to goal.com and radio reports out of Spain. As for Freddy Adu there was reported interest from an unnamed Dutch club a few days ago, but he is now currently training with Benfica.</p>
<p><strong>5.       </strong><strong>David Beckham and the Galaxy Face Barcelona in the Rose Bowl  </strong></p>
<p>This month European clubs such as Chelsea, AC Milan, and Inter Milan have drawn huge crowds across America hinting at a growing fan base for “The Beautiful Game” stateside. This coming Saturday’s match between David Beckham’s L.A. Galaxy and Champions League winners, Barcelona, should  add to what has been a great summer for soccer in this country. There should be a great atmosphere inside Pasadena’s massive Rose Bowl. Barcelona has two of the biggest names in world football on roster in Thierry Henry and Lionel Messi along with a slew of other world class stars. Messi has to have the inside track for FIFA’s Player of the Year award after leading Barcelona past Manchester United in the Champions League Final earlier this year in Rome. Saturday’s game should be competitive as the Galaxy are currently playing wonderfully in MLS while Barcelona’s squad is out of form with the La Liga season kicking off at the end of August. Regardless, this David vs. Goliath match should make for good television (Saturday, 8 P.M. EST, Fox Soccer Channel).</p>
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		<title>For the Greater Glory of Beckham</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 06:12:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Sean_Hef</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sean Heffernan The storm over David Beckham’s return to America came to a head in an awkward moment during a press conference prior to the LA Galaxy’s match with the New York Red Bulls last Thursday. Beckham responded to a question from Sports Illustrated writer Grant Wahl by asking if Wahl’s question was for [...]]]></description>
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<p style="text-align: center;">by Sean Heffernan</p>
<p>The storm over David Beckham’s return to America came to a head in an awkward moment during a press conference prior to the LA Galaxy’s match with the New York Red Bulls last Thursday. Beckham responded to a question from Sports Illustrated writer Grant Wahl by asking if Wahl’s question was for his second unofficial book or his magazine. The unofficial book Beckham referred to was Wahl’s <span style="text-decoration: underline;">The Beckham Experiment,</span> which has been the biggest source of negative media coverage that has met the midfielder since he’s returned stateside from his loan deal with AC Milan. ...<span id="more-447"></span>Wahl’s book included comments from Galaxy captain Landon Donovan criticizing the way Beckham handled himself the past few years in Los Angeles.</p>
<p>To add to the media fire during the half time of last weekend’s friendly between the Galaxy and AC Milan (the game was negotiated as part of Beckham’s loan deal) Beckham almost got in a physical altercation with an angry Galaxy fan who had jumped onto the field.  Yet, despite all the hullabaloo surrounding the international star, on the pitch things have turned around for Beckham and the Galaxy. L.A. is the hottest team in MLS at the moment, riding a three game win streak into this weekend’s clash with the Kansas City Wizards. As for the controversy, Beckham and Donovan met with each other in a meeting set up by Galaxy manager Bruce Arena upon the Englishmen’s return and worked out their differences. Still, as much as the Galaxy may want to put the disturbances aside and focus on soccer, I get the feeling that the rest of the season in L.A. won’t go drama-free.</p>
<p>When David Beckham first came to the Los Angeles Galaxy from Real Madrid, the Englishmen arrived in a media whirlwind as a soccer missionary to the United States. The American public underwent Beckham-mania leaving a lot of people wondering “Who was this extremely famous soccer player who talks like the GEICO gecko?” Beckham increased America’s awareness of soccer and the MLS, but the league was unable to fully capitalize on Beckham’s marketability as the midfielder’s first two years in the league were marred by injury and losing.</p>
<p>Beckham had come to Los Angeles with his tenure with England's national team seemingly on its last legs following his involvement in the 2006 World Cup. Then his former manager at Real Madrid, Fabio Capello, was hired as England manager following the Three Lions’ failure to qualify for EURO 2008. Capello began to call Beckham back into the England roster, but made it clear that if he wanted to be a part of the World Cup in 2010 that he needed to be playing at a top level European club. Bunkered in the terror that was last season for the Los Angeles Galaxy, Beckham made the decision to honor his Capello’s request and go overseas to super-club AC Milan on a loan deal.</p>
<p>Upon the Englishmen's arrival to Milan, Beckham answered his critics quickly earning a spot in the starting lineup chock full of elite players. Beckham’s playmaking abilities meshed well with the world class finishing of Alexander Pato, Filippo Inzaghi, and Ricardo Kaka helping the Italian club rediscover its form after a disappointing start to the season. Enjoying his success in Milan, Beckham announced that he'd like to stay beyond the original loan deal infuriating some Galaxy fans back across the pond. Was Beckham abandoning his American expedition?</p>
<p>His aspirations to lead the great conversion of America to “the beautiful game” had fallen to the wayside with his revised personal goals forging a new future for the world famous footballer. However, the LA Galaxy refused to topple over in negotiations when many European pundits thought the MLS club would cave in quickly to Beckham and mighty AC Milan’s demands. The Galaxy awarded Beckham an extension to his loan deal on the condition that returned for the second half of the Galaxy’s 2009 campaign and forked over a healthy amount of his own money to finance the loan.</p>
<p> The debate over Beckham’s act of self interest was on display in his return to the Home Depot Center against AC Milan as the Galaxy’s supporters’ club the “LA Riot Squad” waved banners calling Beckham a fraud and a traitor. In the game of soccer playing for your country is everything. The World Cup is the biggest stage in the world of sports and you can't really fault any human being for wanting to be a part of that. If Beckham went against Capello's advice and thrown away his national team chances he would have been thrashed in the U.K. for turning his back on his country. The fact is that despite being in the latter stages of his career, Beckham’s skill set hasn’t deteriorated with his age. Beckham has made his living making his teammates better with his intelligent, deadly accurate passing. Prior to coming to America, Beckham should have known that his England days were not quite behind him yet. He’s guilty of underestimating himself, but Beckham doing what he needs to do to make it to South Africa next year isn’t something that should keep Galaxy fans up at night. However, there may be a few inebriated “Riot Squad” members that just think it’s too much fun to not harass Beckham now that he’s challenged them to a fight once already.</p>
<p>In the first half of Saturdy's friendly whenever Beckham touched the ball an amalgamation of cheers and boos cascaded onto the field from the stands evocative of the spilt amongst American soccer fans over #23. At half time Beckham approached the “Riot Squad” to make peace, but his efforts seemed to only encourage the section’s taunting of the superstar. Then uncharacteristically Beckham lost his cool and attempted to hop the barrier to confront the “Riot Squad” member. Thankfully security and the players on the field got a hold of Beckham before the situation got completely out of hand.</p>
<p>Earlier in his career Beckham had flicked off raucous soccer hooligans, but never had the former England captain lost his cool to the point of almost getting in a physical altercation with a fan. In the second half Beckham had the last word, rifling a hurling corner kick off teammate Bryan Jordan’s head and into the back of the AC Milan goal. Beckham turned around to find most of the Riot Squad cheering for the goal, a sign that in the end winning cures all. The Galaxy are a better team with Beckham is on the field and I don’t think it will take long for the fans to realize that.</p>
<p>Does this incident show that Beckham does care about salvaging something from his time in L.A. and even willing to go blows over it? I don’t blame Beckham for going to Italy, but I do think that he does owe an apology to Galaxy fans for the team’s poor play the last two seasons. The Galaxy invested a fortune in him and the least he can do is apologize for his mistakes and other commitments and move on. It doesn’t matter if leaving the Galaxy was the best option for Beckham, it matters that he takes responsibility for his actions. Honesty goes a long way with people.</p>
<p>I can see why Galaxy fans would be upset over not having Beckham for the first half of their season, but I think the fans have a lot more to gain by embracing Beckham than they do booing him. What does turning Beckham into a backstabbing villain do for the growth of soccer in this country? Nothing. All it is cannon fodder for Beckham haters and soccer haters.</p>
<p>MLS has learned its lesson in that one player can’t turn America into a soccer nation overnight, but at this juncture the best thing for this league is to get the most out of Beckham as they can before he leaves for Europe on another probably loan deal. Hopefully, the Galaxy will do everything in their power to secure Beckham’s return following next summer’s World Cup. His family will be settled in Los Angeles and Beckham can finish what he started in America.</p>
<p>Running the most marketable soccer player in the world out of the league is not a good business strategy for the MLS. The best thing for the development of soccer in America is for the Galaxy to continue to play the way they’re playing and make a run deep into the playoffs. It might even be ideal that LA comes up just short in the playoffs so that Beckham has additional incentive to return in 2010 and claim the MLS Cup.</p>
<p>We may not know what the future holds for the world’s most well known footballer and his foray into the American sports landscape, but the coming months will certainly help to define what David Beckham’s legacy will be in the United States when all is said and done.</p>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Jul 2009 21:32:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Sean Heffernan After announcing  he's through with Italian football, Pavel Nedved (Czech soccer legend and now former Juventus star) is considering a move to the United States to professionally. Recently, the MLS has been an attractive setting for players who are nearing the twilight of their careers.  Late career moves to MLS have played out [...]]]></description>
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<p>After announcing  he's through with Italian football, Pavel Nedved (Czech soccer legend and now former Juventus star) is considering a move to the United States to professionally. Recently, the MLS has been an attractive setting for players who are nearing the twilight of their careers.  Late career moves to MLS have played out successfully for players like Cuauhtémoc Blanco (Chicago Fire), Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Columbus Crew), and Freddie Ljungberg (Seattle Sounders FC). <span id="more-431"></span>At 35, Nedved is coming off a stellar season with his long time club Juventus and can still perform at a very high level for at least a few more years.</p>
<p> The best situation for the MLS would be if Nedved went to one of the bigger media markets America so to maxmize the exposure Nedved would garner. The L.A. Galaxy already has enough invested in David Beckham so I doubt they’d be in the market for another big name. Likewise, the Galaxy's Los Angeles rival, Chivas U.S.A., typically doesn’t splash money around on non-Latino players. Whereas the New York Red Bulls have big plans for next season with their new stadium opening and signing Nedved could be a good step in turning the club around after a dismal start to this year's season. I hope Pavel and his representation take Beckham's hardship in LA as a good lesson to go to a team that can win right away (unlike the NYRB). The Red Bulls might already have their sights set on bringing in Frenchmen Thierry Henry after next year’s World Cup.</p>
<p> The New England Revolution are a step up from the NYRBs talent wise, especially if they ever get healthy with good veteran players in Taylor Twellman, Sharlie Joseph, and Steve Ralston on roster. Boston is still a pretty large media market and the Revs have a strong following. On the downside ,the Revolution have gotten off to a bad start so far this season and would need to come on strong the second half of the season to have any chance at making the playoffs. Also, the Revs don't have a soccer specific stadium so Pavel would be playing his home games in a half empty Gillette Stadium.</p>
<p>Chicago and Houston have the largest Czech populations in the United States according to the 2000 census so the Fire or the Dynamo would both be good fits for Nedved (who represented the Czech Republic in the 2006 World Cup). With the rumors that Blanco might leave Chicago after this season, Nedved could be seen as a replacement for the Mexican playmaker in the Windy City. Both Houston and Chicago are in first place in Western and Eastern Conferences currently, so the need for a player of Nedved's quality isn’t a immediate necessity for either club. However, Chicago has seen a dip in attendance this year so adding another big name might give them a badly needed boost in ticket sales.</p>
<p>Toronto FC is a good team with one of the best fan bases in the league and  BMO Field  is one of best soccer stadiums in the MLS. Yet, Nedved's agent remarked that the United States was a country that interested his client so based solely on those remarks you wouldn't expect Nedved to play for a Canadian team. D.C. United seemed to be in the mix for the Czech, but they signed former U.S. Olympic midfielder Danny Szetela this week making a move for Nedved unlikely. Real Salt Lake would benefit from a player like Nedved, but Salt Lake City may be too small of a market to attract that big of a fish.</p>
<p>I wouldn’t blame next year’s expansion team, the Philadelphia Union, to model themselves after the business model Seattle laid out last year when they signed former Arsenal star Freddy Ljungberg prior to their inaugural season. Ljungberg has been a real hit on and off the field in Seattle who've been selling out home games all year. The Union could sign Nedved and make him the face of the franchise before their club ever plays a game creating excitement around the club in Philly. If you’re going to model your sports team around a player, Pavel Nedved is not a bad choice. He’s a consistent professional who’s had a great career for both club and country.</p>
<p>Regardless of what teams are in contact with Nedved, I hope the MLS is doing everything in their power to make this move a reality. When David Beckham hit stateside two years ago the league hoped his arrival would convince more of the world’s stars to come to the MLS. Pavel Nedved coming to America would be nice victory for the soccer movement in this country. I hope it happens.</p>
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<p>What MLS club should Pavel play for? Please leave your comments below.</p>
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