Charlie Davies Shows Immaturity In Reaction To World Cup Roster Snub
by (Commentary | Star Ledger - May 18)
In his disappointment of not making the 30-man World Cup provisional roster for the United States, Charlie Davies has lost sight of some very important things in life. For one, life itself. 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
Game Against El Salvador Last Chance For MLS Players To Earn Spot On World Cup Team
by (Analysis | Star Ledger - February 22)
It may only be El Salvador, but this is the last chance for MLS players to make an impression on U.S. coach Bob Bradley, and even then it’s only for a chance to sit on the end of the bench and cheer on the national team in the World Cup. Also: Algarve Cup and Red Bulls season previews. more details | go to article
Closing Of National Soccer Hall Of Fame And Museum An Embarrassment
by (Commentary | Star Ledger - February 15)
For the past two decades the United States Soccer Federation and Major League Soccer have focused on building and establishing the sport as they constantly look toward the future. Unfortunately, in doing so, they seem to have forgotten about their past. more details | go to article
Red Bulls Finally Seem To Have Plan To Build Team Into A Winner
by (Profile/Interview | Star Ledger - February 8)
Maybe this time somebody gets it. Maybe this time a foreign general manager and a foreign coach not only have a game plan to build the Red Bulls into a winner, but also the knowledge of how to do it within the constraints of Major League Soccer’s rules and salary cap. more details | go to article
Demise Of Los Angeles Sol Should Not Affect Overall Health Of Women's Professional Soccer
by (Commentary | Star Ledger - February 1)
Perception, unfortunately, is often mistaken for reality. So when the average sports fan sees that the Los Angeles Sol disbanded last week, the perception is that the demise of Women’s Professional Soccer can’t be far behind. more details | go to article
U.S. Men's Soccer Team Begins Grueling Stretch
by (Preview | Star Ledger - June 1)
It will be a grueling -- and interesting -- two months for the United States men's na tional team, but by the end of July we will have a much better idea of what the team's prospects might be at the World Cup next year. more details | go to article
U.S. National Team Now All About Winning -- Weather Permitting
by (Profile/Interview | Star Ledger - February 9)
A very important year in United States soccer his tory begins Wednesday in one of the toughest possible ways, yet much of the focus Monday was about the weather. more details | go to article
Split Decisions For National Team
by (Result | Star Ledger - October 13)
It was win one, lose one for the United States national team on Saturday, and it had nothing to do with the results on the field. more details | go to article
Bradley And U.S. Play It Safe
by (Preview | Star Ledger - September 8)
Wednesday night's World Cup qualifier against Trinidad and Tobago in Bridgeview, Ill., will be an interesting litmus test for the Bob Bradley regime. Also: New Jersey's new women's professional team announces their name; the embarrassment that is South Africa's African Nations Cup qualifying campaign; miscellaneous soccer news round-up. more details | go to article
MLS May Soon Cash In On Altidore
by (Analysis | Star Ledger - April 5)
Jozy Altidore is considered the most promising soccer talent in the United States, but if you want to see him play you had better act fast. more details | go to article
Red Bulls' Whiz Kid Has World Watching
by (Profile/Interview | Star Ledger - February 12)
Every moment Jozy Altidore spends on the soccer field only raises his price tag, and you have to wonder how long Major League Soccer will be able to resist cashing in on what could be a U.S.-record transfer fee. more details | go to article
New Jerseyan Has Smaller Team Thinking Big
by (Profile/Interview | Star Ledger - September 4)
Another New Jersey native has entered the soccer coaching ranks, and the ride that Scott Schweitzer has experienced in his first year couldn't be more enjoyable -- or unexpected.Schweitzer, who grew up in Rahway and attended St. Benedict's Prep, is the coach of the Carolina RailHawks of the United Soccer League's First Division, the level below Major League Soccer. Also: Euro 2008 qualifiers; misc. soccer news round-up. more details | go to article
U.S. U-17 Team Starts Anew In World Tourney
by (Preview | Star Ledger - August 28)
Blame the first loss on bad luck and the second on a bad call. But the breaks in game three finally went their way, which gives the United States Under-17 national team players a chance to make their mark on the U-17 World Cup just as many other American teams have done. Also: Super Liga final preview. more details | go to article
Beckham's Back At The Meadowlands
by (Preview | Star Ledger - August 18)
David Beckham's first appearance at Giants Stadium was a sellout, in large part because soccer fans thought it was a one-shot chance to see the star midfielder with the English national team. more details | go to article