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Last year we were disappointed in our performance in Champions League, maybe even a little bit embarrassed. It was definitely a goal we had set for ourselves that we wanted to get better as we came back into it. Seattle coach Sigi Schmid.
Other Sources
Garber talks schedule as Crew kick off "Goal 10K" initiative - from MLSsoccer.com's Craig Merz: “It’s just too many games for a professional soccer league.”
The ballad of Charlie Davies - from The Mirror's Alexi Lalas: Davies' story is one of incredible highs and lows.
Crew 2, Dynamo 2 - from The Columbus Dispatch's Shawn Mitchell: Ekpo was not so pleased.
MLS: The Fast, The Furious…. & The Refs - from The Shin Guardian's: He lined him up.
In Glasgow, an Altered Landscape but the Same Old Firm - from The NY Times' Graham Ruthven: Both teams have suffered their own plights already.
Wild Rovers back from the dead and loving life on European stage - from The Independent's Ciaran Cronin: The reason the club did not fall over the precipice in those transient days was entirely down to the incredible dedication of their support.
The Question: Should a manager use tactics unsuitable for his players? - from The Guardian's Jonathan Wilson: As it turned out it took Gasperini just one league game to move away from his 3-4-3.
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@BrianStraus - Brian Straus: Sigi Schmid told me he didn't think market could support group stage and that comp should be home-and-away knockout.
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