Their Words
It was a little bit of shock, but all I can do is focus on what I do on the field and, if I’m the leading goal scorer at the end of the year, then that’s kudos to me for my hard work. Charlie Davies talking to The Washington Post's Steven Goff on missing the All-Star Game.
Other Sources
Choking on all this tired talk of choking - from The Daily Soccer Fix's Steve Davis: Just stop it.
TFC management heralds new era - from CBC Sports' John F. Molinaro: "We have some other things to do," said Mariner.
Cochrane, Joseph return - from The Boston Globe's Frank Dell'Apa: But the Revolution need even more reinforcements, judging by their 3-0 loss to Philadelphia Sunday.
Real Madrid is real rich - from The San Diego Union-Tribune's Mark Zeigler: Wasn’t good enough.
It’s a real warm-up for Sporting KC and English team - from The Kansas City Star's Pete Grathoff: That’s an exaggeration of course, but Newcastle United has taken note of the heat.
West Bromwich brings experience in one of world's top leagues to face Timbers - from The Oregonian's Jamie Goldberg: "It's going to be a good experience for our guys to get out there and sort of test ourselves against some of the best."
Sounders FC players experience Manchester United magic - from The Seattle Times' Steve Kelley: It's almost like the old days when barnstormers would come to the Northwest to give baseball fans their only glimpse of greatness.
Sounders can trouble United - from FoxSoccer.com's Ives Galarcep: For a player like veteran goalkeeper Kasey Keller, facing Manchester United isn’t a first-time thing.
The Most Surreal Experience of My Life - from WTMJ's Greg Matzek: He seemed most amused that I dressed as him for Halloween - he even asked for pictures.
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@duresport - Beau Dure: If I wrote for The Onion: Americans Who Don't Like Soccer Resume Claims That Americans Are Resuming Lack of Interest in Soccer.
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