Their Words
“We are obviously pleased to bring the top indoor soccer league in North America into the USL family,” United Soccer Leagues CEO Alec Papadakis.
Other Sources
Gulati: CONCACAF won't tell US Soccer how to vote in FIFA election - from Sports Illustrated's Grant Wahl: "What CONCACAF or the Caribbean Football Union chooses to do will be up to them."
Sepp Blatter on FIFA, its election, corruption . . . and Bin Hammam - from SportsFeatures.com's Keir Radnedge: "We don’t need a revolution and I will tell you why."
With Donovan and Dempsey, US strength remains in midfield - from The Sporting News's Brian Straus: Each of the 16 nations competing for the Gold Cup will bring its best players, and for the U.S., its best are in midfield.
An Odd Couple Powers the Red Bulls - from The Wall Street Journal's Kevin Clark: "They say I look like him," he said.
Talking Tactics: Chivas USA's successful high pressure - from MLSSoccer.com's Steve Davis: In short, the visitors compressed the vertical space.
Miodrag Belodedici: the fugitive libero who conquered Europe twice - from The Guardian's Jonathan Wilson: "There was a change of generations between 1982 and 1984."
Smith urges Celtic to stop blaming others - from Herald's Michael Grant: “It seems as though I’ve spent a season answering questions about everything except football."
An open letter to West Ham owner: action speaks so much louder than platitudes - from The Independent's James Lawton: Football is about people, their flaws and strengths, and how you have to live with the former and exploit the latter.
Millwall fans' banner prank perfectly timed to rub salt into West Ham's relegation wounds - from The Telegraph's Jeremy Wilson: And what of the reaction?
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