Their Words
“If you have a hamstring injury, you can do something about it, get treatment. With a heel injury, what can you do? Just rest. It’s a pain, a real pain.” New York forward Luke Rodgers, speaking to MLSsoccer.com
Other Sources
Brek Shea and MLS at the halfway marker - from DailySoccerFix.com's Steve Davis: Shea wasn’t wondering.
In MLS, When a ‘Good Result’ Is Bad - from The NY Times' Jack Bell: But the raft of scoreless games in M.L.S. is of real concern in a league still striving for wider acceptance, both domestically and internationally.
Red Bulls still in good shape in Eastern Conference despite rough six-game stretch - from The Newark Star-Ledger's Frank Giase: "The team that won the (regular) season (title), or the shield as you call it here, didn’t even go to the finals."
TFC confidence soars heading to NY - from The Toronto Sun's Ryan Wolstat: But, looks can be deceiving as these clubs currently are headed in opposite directions.
In good shape ... for the shape they're in - from The Columbus Dispatch's Shawn Mitchell: "Maybe we should be sitting on 30."
Sporting KC coach is a beast for burdens - from The Kansas City Star's Terez A. Paylor: That is one of many important lessons Vermes has learned in his two years lording over every aspect of Kansas City’s Major League Soccer franchise.
Two billionaires, no buys: Arsenal must smarten up - from The Independent's Tim Payton: This is a strategy dictated by the club's decision to adhere to a "self-sustaining" business model.
The worst dressed goalkeepers - in pictures - from the Guardian.
Demise of the Diamonds - where did it all go wrong? - from BBC Sport's Geoff Doyle: So where did it all go wrong?
Tweet This
Marc Connolly: The U.S. has four of the world's top strikers. To play Abby Wambach when she's on a yellow/team is already in the quarters makes zero sense
Trending
- WWC
- USA Women's National Team
- The transfer window
- Americans in search of clubs
- Owners in England
All links are provided as a courtesy. US Soccer Players nor its authors are responsible for the content of third-party links or sites. For comments, questions, and concerns please contact us at editor@usnstpa.com
