Reading U.S. Coach Bob Bradley's Senior Thesis
by (Profile/Interview | Sports Illustrated - May 25)
U.S. coach Bob Bradley took the unusual step of requesting an unscheduled chat with four media members on Sunday, the last day of the U.S. team’s week-long stay at Princeton University. Bradley is not the emotive type, but you could tell that spending a week before the World Cup at his alma mater was a special moment for him in his career. more details | go to article
Dempsey: Harkes Criticism Off-Base
by (Blog Entry | Sports Illustrated - May 25)
On the day the U.S. meets the Czech Republic in a pre-World Cup friendly (ESPN, Galavisión, 8 p.m. ET), U.S. midfielder Clint Dempsey has something he wants to get off his chest. Dempsey isn’t happy with the way ESPN commentator John Harkes has criticized him on TV, in particular during last year’s Confederations Cup. more details | go to article
Czech Game Is The Final Chance For U.S.' Fringe Players To Impress
by (Preview | Sports Illustrated - May 24)
Time is just about up for seven players who will be cut from the U.S. soccer team when coach Bob Bradley announces his final 23-man World Cup roster this week, most likely on Wednesday. And at least some of those last cuts will depend on what happens in Tuesday's friendly here between the U.S. and the Czech Republic (ESPN, Galavision, 8 p.m. ET). more details | go to article
Henry Brings Star Power To MLS
by (Profile/Interview | Sports Illustrated - May 17)
Three thoughts on Thierry Henry's almost certain move to the New York Red Bulls after the 2010 World Cup: more details | go to article
Netherlands 2, United States 1
by (Blog Entry | Sports Illustrated-Fan Nation - March 3)
Three quick thoughts after the U.S.'s 2-1 loss to the Netherlands on Wednesday at Amsterdam ArenA: more details | go to article
U.S. Relishes Stern Test vs. Dutch
by (Preview | Sports Illustrated - March 3)
Hard games. That has been the mantra for the U.S. national team under coach Bob Bradley, and Wednesday's test against world No. 3 the Netherlands (2:30 p.m. ET, ESPN2, Galavisión) is the latest big challenge in a four-year World Cup preparation cycle that has been far more difficult than the one before World Cup 2006. more details | go to article
Q&A With U.S.' Jonathan Spector
by (Profile/Interview | Sports Illustrated - March 2)
On a U.S. soccer team that has several versatile players, Jonathan Spector might be the most extreme example. The 24-year-old Chicago-area native is a natural right back, but he has played on the left side for England's West Ham United this season, while for the Yanks he has split time between the right side and (in the team's last two European friendlies) the center. more details | go to article
World-Class Arena Awaits Red Bulls
by (Analysis | Sports Illustrated - March 1)
It's easy to exaggerate the importance of sports stadiums. The coverage of the new Dallas Cowboys stadium last year made it seem as though Jerry Jones had commissioned a modern-day version of the Egyptian pyramids instead of, you know, a really big place to watch football, eat wings and get lit on a Sunday night. more details | go to article
U.S. 2, El Salvador 1
by (Blog Entry | Sports Illustrated-Fan Nation - February 24)
Three thoughts after the U.S. B-team's 2-1 victory over El Salvador on Wednesday night: more details | go to article
Ching, Casey Target U.S. Roster Spot
by (Commentary | Sports Illustrated - February 24)
The U.S.' domestic-based B team meets El Salvador here Wednesday night (7 p.m. ET, ESPN Classic, Galavisión), but while the bigger first-team game takes place next Wednesday at the Netherlands, there are still some things that we can learn as coach Bob Bradley continues narrowing his options toward naming a 23-man World Cup roster in May. Also: MLS players on verge of strike? Argentina to tour the US. more details | go to article
U.S. Roster Analysis, More
by (Commentary | Sports Illustrated - February 22)
I'm here in Florida for Wednesday's friendly between the U.S. and El Salvador (7 p.m. ET, ESPN Classic, Galavisión), so I'll kick off the mailbag column with some national-team queries. Also: MLS Collective Bargaining Agreement negotations. Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/grant_wahl/02/22/roster.mailbag/index.html#ixzz0gNMOPJ7p Get a free NFL Team Jacket and Tee with SI Subscription more details | go to article
Donovan's Immediate Success At Everton Could Complicate His Future
by (Profile/Interview | Sports Illustrated - February 19)
U.S. star midfielder Landon Donovan has another big English Premier League game for Everton on Saturday against Manchester United (7:45 a.m. ET, ESPN2), which means that it will be one more chance for Donovan to continue his statement-making form during a 10-week offseason loan from the Los Angeles Galaxy. more details | go to article
Americans Travel Globe In Search Of Pickup Soccer
by (Blog Entry | Sports Illustrated-Fan Nation - February 16)
On a day when the Champions League knockout rounds start, I wanted to draw your attention away briefly from the stadium lights to a marvelous new soccer documentary by four young Americans that I saw a sneak preview of on Monday. more details | go to article
U.S. Gets A Plum Cup Draw For Once
by (Analysis | Sports Illustrated - December 4)
The gods of soccer smiled upon the United States for once on Friday, giving the Americans one of the most fortunate draws imaginable for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa. more details | go to article
Travel Guide To The 2010 World Cup
by (Article | Sports Illustrated - October 13)
Let's assume there are actual U.S. soccer fans buying the majority of these World Cup tickets. They want to know: What's it going to be like in South Africa? Is it as dangerous there as some people have said? And what should I know before I leave for the tournament next year? more details | go to article