A look back at the US-England thriller
Published June 15, 2010
Saturday was the day of days. The result may have been surprising, based on the rankings, but this tie ended up being like a victory for the U.S.
Published June 15, 2010
Saturday was the day of days. The result may have been surprising, based on the rankings, but this tie ended up being like a victory for the U.S.
Published June 11, 2010
Americans enjoy tweaking the English, and if our national team can give a sports noogie to the people who invented the game, all the better. Not since the U.S. national team re-emerged as an international player at the 1990 World Cup has it been less ridiculous to think this country could beat England on soccer's biggest stage.
Published July 13, 2006
Except for its final act, the 2006 World Cup lived up to the hype. But as for the United States, don’t expect any international success until mindsets change and an investment is made.
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