Their Words
“My family are happy here. We love living in America, we love living in L.A. But … the reason I came to L.A. was to play soccer. The reason I came to play for the Galaxy was to win a trophy. I hadn’t done that for five years… and then last season we did it.” LA Galaxy midfielder David Beckham.
Other Sources
Life in Mexico a very different experience for three U.S. players - from SI.com's Grant Wahl: But then things got strange.
Martin Vasquez looks to elevate U.S. Soccer - from The Arizona Republic's Jose E. Garcia: .
Adu takes on next chapter as U-23 leader - from MLSsoccer.com's Jonah Freedman: "At the end of the day I can look at myself in the mirror and say I did the right thing."
Galaxy build to being a super team - from ESPNLosAngeles.com's Arash Markazi: The goal now is no longer to change the country's view of soccer with a single player but perhaps with one super team..
A few minutes with D.C. United’s first-round draft pick, Louisville midfielder Nick DeLeon - from The Washington Post's Steven Goff: The elder DeLeon, a native of Trinidad & Tobago, was among the first wave of international players to reach American shores when the NASL launched in 1967.
Burrell apologises for scandal - from The Trinidad Express: "Everyone that attended that meeting last May in Trinidad regrets it," said Burrell.
For Fans, a New Focus on the Best Soccer in the World - from The NY Times' George Vecsey: This is no charitable gesture by the friendly folks at Fox.
SPL clubs' irritation at being cheap talent pool for the English grows - from The Guardian's Ewan Murray: Higher up the Scottish chain, Celtic have a battle on their hands to keep English admirers at bay.
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@SeppBlatter - Joseph S Blatter: Russia will deliver an extraordinary FIFA World Cup. Looking at the work so far by the LOC and the authorities, we are far, far advanced.
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