Antonio De Nigris 1978-2009

​ This was supposed to be a week of footie celebration: the world cup field is finally going to be filled up, the Mexican liguilla is gearing up, and the MLS Cup culminates a terrific season for the local league. All of that is still going to happen, and we should all enjoy the festival. […]

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Blazer Speaks

So I was thinking getting rid of the secret ballot for World Cup bids was probably a good idea at this point. So good an idea, in fact, that I honestly couldn't come up with a reason why the voting was secret in the first place. Well, you know what they say – ask the […]

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Barça by Ground — Many Thanks

​ The Icelandic ash cloud that has paralyzed European air travel has forced Barcelona to use a more modest method of travel. The Blaugrana will arrive at Milan today by bus after a 800 km journey and one stop-over (in Cannes, no less. Rough life). I know many of us have ridden on the bus […]

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The Mexican Foreign Legion wants you!

I'm sure by now you've all seen this Wall Street Journal article breaking the big news that Mexico's national team is popular in the United States. That's the boring part – do Mexican gridiron fans weep and rend their garments that the Dallas Cowboys are more popular than the Mexico City Seahawks, or whatever the […]

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A Vote For Bob Bradley is a Vote for Apartheid

Time for Paul Gardner to step aside: Disgusting. Repellent. Hateful. Odious. There is simply no earthly parallel between the US national team and ********ing apartheid. There are probably lots of good reasons to fire Bob Bradley and his entire staff, but this kind of smug, self-righteous garbage cheapens and poisons the debate. I'd call for […]

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We're One Less This Morning

Tim Ellison died yesterday. Not many BigSoccer members met him or knew his real name, but if you spent much time in the regions of BigSoccer where serious people with a devotion to the game tend to hang out, then you surely knew that when "oldguyfc" posted something, that reading it wasn't going to be […]

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Beckham Out of World Cup

England and LA Galaxy midfielder David Beckham suffered a "complete tear" of his Achilles tendon in AC Milans'' match against Chievo on Sunday and has already been ruled out of any chance for a return in time for the 2010 FIFA World Cup. ​ With only a few minutes remaining and the score 0-0, the […]

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