Race Against Time
by (Profile/Interview | Big Apple Soccer - May 21)
Gooch says he is fit, but is he match fit? more details | go to article
Trying To Solve The 23-Man Roster Equation
by (Blog Entry | New York Daily News - May 21)
U.S. national coach Bob Bradley gave the Americans off on Friday. It certainly never hurts to recharge one's battery in the need-to-know five minutes ago society during these turbulent twitter, Facebook and blogging times. For Bradley, the extra time away from the field might give him and his hard-working staff an opportunity to take some time to solve international soccer's most engaging equation: the 23-man World Cup roster. more details | go to article
U.S. Defender Oguchi Onyewu Out To Show World Cup Audience That He's Stronger Now Than Before Injury
by (Profile/Interview | New York Daily News - May 21)
Oguchi Onyewu has something to prove, not to himself, but to the rest of the world. more details | go to article
The Beas Is Back
by (Profile/Interview | Big Apple Soccer - May 20)
While the U.S. National Team puts in the finishing touches for South Africa, coach Bob Bradley has some difficult decisions to make for the World Cup. more details | go to article
Different Mentality
by (Profile/Interview | Big Apple Soccer - May 20)
Four years after the U.S. crashed and burned at the 2006 World Cup, veteran National Team midfielder DaMarcus Beasley sees a big difference in the team. more details | go to article
Going Dutch
by (Preview | Big Apple Soccer - March 3)
U.S. faces tough challenge from Holland more details | go to article
US Facing Major Test In Amsterdam
by (Preview | Major League Soccer - March 2)
Powerful Dutch squad a challenge in final friendly before roster selection more details | go to article
Brian's Song
by (Profile/Interview | Big Apple Soccer - February 24)
Ching's goal, assist lift U.S. over Salvadorans more details | go to article
Cunningham At Last Chance Saloon
by (Profile/Interview | Major League Soccer - February 23)
33-year-old striker staring down final shot at making U.S. World Cup roster more details | go to article
Replacing Davies
by (Analysis | Big Apple Soccer - February 23)
Just who will be the one? Casey, Ching, Cunningham or Findley? more details | go to article
Soccer Greats Talk World Cup
by (Analysis | US National Soccer Players Association - February 19)
The training is better. The players are better. There is much more money and prestige on the line. So, does that mean the World Cup better? Michael Lewis puts the questions to Zico, Edgar Davids and Eusebio. more details | go to article
Revisiting Project 2010
by (Analysis | US National Soccer Players Association - January 27)
Like it or not, there are no quick cures or fixes in international soccer. You can't make a trade with another country, sending two top-flight defenders for an attacking midfielder. You can't pick up a high-scoring forward on the free-agent market. more details | go to article
Compensating Clubs
by (Article | Big Apple Soccer - December 3)
Well, it seems the seemingly endless club vs. country row won't be simmering between FIFA and club teams, at least for awhile, after FIFA announced Thursday it will compensate teams for using their players during the World Cup. more details | go to article
Heartbreaker! U.S. Soccer Squad Blows 2-0 Lead, Loses To Brazil In FIFA Confederations Cup Final
by (Result | New York Daily News - June 28)
As well as Team USA played, as much fear as the Americans put into the hearts of Brazil in the opening half of the FIFA Confederations Cup final, this one will be known as the biggest missed opportunity they've ever had. more details | go to article
U.S. Soccer Stuns Egypt, Advances To FIFA Confederations Cup Semifinals
by (Result | New York Daily News - June 22)
As soccer miracles go, it probably doesn't get any more improbable than this. more details | go to article