Klinsmann Broke Off US Talks Partly Over MLS
by (Profile/Interview | Yahoo - May 25)
Juergen Klinsmann broke off talks to become coach of the U.S. football team in 2006 because he wasn’t guaranteed top players the following summer for two preparation tournaments ahead of World Cup qualifying. more details | go to article
Bringin' It All Back Home: Many American Players Training For World Cup Get To Visit US
by (Profile/Interview | Google News - May 21)
Brad Guzan appreciates the little things about World Cup training camp. For instance, the food. more details | go to article
End To End: The Pre-Camp Edition
by (Analysis | Goal.com - May 7)
In a little more than a week, the United States Men's National Team will convene in Princeton, New Jersey for their pre-World Cup camp. Between 22 and 26 field players will endure workouts under the watchful eye of Bob Bradley and his coaching staff in hopes of earning one of the 20 non-goalie World Cup roster spots. The guesswork is almost done, but here's a final pre-camp look at players on the move. more details | go to article
The Maturation Of Michael Bradley
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - March 3)
The United States Men's National Team won't get out of their group during the 2010 World Cup without strong performances by their central midfield. This statement shouldn't come as a surprise. The source of this strength, however, might be. When the final whistle blows on July 11, Michael Bradley will have emerged as the American's breakout star of this summer's tournament. more details | go to article
Injuries Make Bob Bradley's Job Difficult In Assessing World Cup Team
by (Preview | Star Ledger - March 1)
Wednesday is the final international fixture date prior to the World Cup, but with four key players injured for the United States team, how much will head coach Bob Bradley really be getting out of the match against Holland in Amsterdam? more details | go to article
Bradley Inspires M'gladbach To Safety
by (Preview | ESPN - February 16)
Here's a brief roundup of notable Americans in Europe. more details | go to article
Rate A Player, World Cup Chances
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 9)
The Goal.com North America editors are back to hash things out regarding the Everton-Liverpool derby and whose chances are improving or not to go to South Africa 2010. more details | go to article
Cooper Coup
by (Press Release | Plymouth Argyle Football Club - February 3)
Argyle have signed USA international forward Kenny Cooper on loan from 1860 Munich until the end of the season. more details | go to article
A Good Fit
by (Press Release | Plymouth Argyle Football Club - February 1)
American international striker Kenny Cooper feels the move to Argyle will be a wonderful opportunity in his career. more details | go to article
Friday Kickaround
by (Blog Entry | Washington Post - January 29)
*D.C. United's first four trialists for the start of training camp are:... Notes on LA Sol dissolution. more details | go to article
Report: Cooper Headed To Plymouth On Loan (updated)
by (Profile/Interview | Soccer By Ives - January 28)
A transfer move that started with so much promise has reportedly come to an abrupt end for Kenny Cooper. more details | go to article
Cooper Open To Pilgrims
by (Profile/Interview | Sky Sports - January 28)
The agent of USA international Kenny Cooper admits his client would be open to a loan move to Plymouth. more details | go to article
Cooper To Plymouth Not Done
by (Profile/Interview | Yanks Abroad - January 28)
Despite widespread reports that a deal sending Kenny Cooper from 1860 Munich to Plymouth Argyle is done, the English club remains steadfast in saying than an agreement has not been reached. more details | go to article
Dynamo Could Prosper Even Without Clark And Holden
by (Preview | ESPN - January 24)
MLS has long been a league that punishes success. Expansion constantly chips away at a team's depth, while the added burden of international competition stretches a club's roster to the breaking point. more details | go to article
U.S. Soccer Team's Fortunes Could Be Playing Out In Europe
by (Analysis | Los Angeles Times - January 24)
With 4 1/2 months until the World Cup, U.S. Coach Bob Bradley is casting an eye overseas, where several key American players are trying to sharpen their games or recover from injuries. more details | go to article
On The Bubble Part II
by (Analysis | Yanks Abroad - December 10)
Last time out, I analyzed the chances of current, former and potential players for the US national team as we approach the 2010 World Cup. This week let's look at the other half of the group. more details | go to article
Howard Would Welcome Donovan To Everton
by (Analysis | Goal.com - December 14)
Sure, it's hard to adjust to a new team in a short-term loan deal, but Landon Donovan would have a friend on hand at Everton to ease the transition. more details | go to article
The Maturation Of Michael Bradley
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - March 3)
The United States Men's National Team won't get out of their group during the 2010 World Cup without strong performances by their central midfield. This statement shouldn't come as a surprise. The source of this strength, however, might be. When the final whistle blows on July 11, Michael Bradley will have emerged as the American's breakout star of this summer's tournament. more details | go to article