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Camden Youth soccer, Ghana witchcraft, Langley to H’burg
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Camden Youth soccer, Ghana witchcraft, Langley to H’burg

Camden Youth Soccer Club goals stolen, Morgan Langley signs with Harrisburg City, Benny Feilhaber’s sweet chilena, Ghana players using witchcraft on each other, more news

Okugo is fast and aggressive
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Okugo impresses and more news

All kinds of news – no movement in the Re-Entry Draft for the Union; Okugo impresses in Spain; Union to claim Hertzog as Homegrown; MLS Combine list released; WPS season details; further Blatter blather; Ronaldo “most annoying player,” some feel good stories and much more.

The daily round-up and rant
Daily news roundups

The daily round-up and rant

Bad US soccer journalism, criticism of the economic development in Chester, criticism of England. It’s all here!

USMNT arrives in SA, schedules post-WC against Brazil, more…
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USMNT arrives in SA, schedules post-WC against Brazil, more…

USMNT arrives in South Africa, schedules friendly with Brazil. Seattle GM doesn’t regret letting Le Toux go unprotected, and more…

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PPL & Union: $20 million deal (and other news of the day)

PPL’s deal to sponsor and acquire the naming rights to Philadelphia Union’s stadium will be a 10-year, $20 million deal, according to the Sports Business Journal (registration required to read). Nothing official from the team though. Union manager Peter Nowak promises a tough training camp. (Has any new coach ever [...]

This Is Terrible
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This Is Terrible

I wish I was writing about Egypt’s African Cup title, however it pales in importance to another African Cup story. On January 30, 2010 Togo was suspended by the Confederation of African Football for the 2012 and 2014 African Nations’ Cups. The official explanation cited Article 78 of the Cup [...]

Africa

Ghana-Nigeria: A look at yesterday's west African face-off

“But the Nigerians, also featuring several under-20s due to headaches of their own- chiefly a hamstrung Joseph Yobo and suspended Onyekachi Apam- proved one- dimensional in too many attacks on net, with Martins often left alone to contend with a blanket of twin defenders before running into the keeper.”

Daily news roundups

Daily news roundup

The U.S. soccer team may play El Salvador in a friendly on Feb. 24. U.S. international Stuart Holden will follow Owen Coyle to Bolton for a trial there after the former Burnley coach switches teams, according to Soccer by Ives. University of Akron forward Teal Bunbury wins the Hermann Trophy, annually given to [...]