Their Words
As a soccer player, you’re expected to push it until you’re 33, 34 years old. That’s not me. This is it. My gut and heart were telling me, and I’m at peace with it. Santino Quaranta, speaking to The Washington Post's Steven Goff about his retirement announcement.
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Tijuana want to be SoCal's team - from MLSsoccer.com's Tom Marshall: ut it’s not just the recruiting possibilities that have relegation-threatened Tijuana peering across the border.
Finding a field leader tops Crew’s offseason wish list - from The Columbus Dispatch's Adam Jardy: The Crew is not expecting to address that need through any of the upcoming drafts, though.
Defeat by Wolves shows O'Neill the size of his task - from The BBC's Phil McNulty: O’Neill was not the frantic figure that has become so familiar.
Joao Havelange resigns from IOC - from BBC Sport: Havelange was the IOC's longest-serving member having joined in 1963.
Week at the beach shows Capello's change of tack - from The Independent's Sam Wallace: but his change of tack has shown his acceptance that it was not suitable for England's players.
If we want to go native after Capello, then Harry is the only show in town - from The Daily Mail's Martin Samuel: The golden age of home-grown England managerial candidates is a myth.
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