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WHAT IF 2010: What if the U.S. had Beaten Ghana?

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As we close the books on 2010 and go through our retrospectives (including MLS Talk’s own awards) I wanted to take a different look back on the year that was through a different lens: what if what happened didn’t happen, … Continue reading

USA World Cup Soccer Win Featured On The Daily Show: Video

Posted on by Christopher Harris

The Daily Show With Jon Stewart Mon – Thurs 11p / 10c World Cup 2010: Into Africa – US Beats Algeria www.thedailyshow.com Daily Show Full Episodes Political Humor Tea Party What’s one of the best things about the United States … Continue reading

USA Win Group C With Heroic 1-0 Win Against Algeria

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Landon Donovan scored a wonderful goal in injury time to beat Algeria 1-0 and to put the United States as the first place finisher in Group C. In a very tense game where the United States had numerous chances to … Continue reading

USA v Algeria, World Cup 2010: Open Thread

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If you’re like me and many others out there, you’re nervous about the USA v Algeria game. In 90 minutes anything can happen, but hopefully the United States will get all three points in this must-win World Cup match played … Continue reading

Who Would You Start if You Were Bob Bradley?

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You’re Bob Bradley and it’s the night before one of the biggest games of your career, and you have millions of USA fans putting the pressure on you to make the correct decisions. But who would you start for the … Continue reading

USMNT: Moving On To Algeria

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With the news that controversial match official Koman Coulibaly has received a rating of “poor” after his expedited evaluation following his shocking display in the now infamous United States – Slovenia draw and is likely to be relieved of his … Continue reading

England Thinks Group C Will Be Easy; They’re Dreaming

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For years, the tabloid newspapers in England have been renowned for overhyping the expectations of England’s chances in the World Cup. Those wheels have already been set in motion and now The Sun newspaper, which has a daily readership of … Continue reading