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  • SoccerProse EPL Preview

    With the Barclay’s English Premier League getting underway this weekend it’s time to take a shot at predicting how the season will turn out. Last year’s champions, Manchester United, were all but written off as title challengers before the season began, and Reading was picked to finish at the bottom […]

  • Rhain Davis

    It’s a name I never thought I’d know, at least not for another decade, and it’s a name I really don’t want to know right now. For those who don’t know, Rhain Davis is a nine-year-old soccer prodigy who was recently, and very publicly, signed by Manchester United. The Red […]

  • Watch Your Beck

    There’s not much more to be said about the arrival of America’s soccer savior, David Beckham, over the weekend. But while the golden boy of soccer was captivating the public and putting soccer on the nation’s radar, Major League Soccer was also putting itself on display to the rest of […]

  • Summer Transfer Season – The Losers

    While there is still plenty of time for clubs to find the missing pieces for next season, some of the biggest names in the game have been surprisingly silent. So here come the losers of the summer thus far. Just remember, clubs can just as quickly become a winner or […]

  • Summer Transfer Season – The Winners

    The summer transfer season in Europe makes for great Internet and newspaper rumor fodder. Sadly though, what the transfer season routinely becomes is just talk with no action. And while some big clubs (AC Milan, Juventus, and Arsenal) haven’t splashed the cash around, the influx of big dollars to the […]

  • L’Effet d’Henry (The Henry Effect)

    While there are countless articles of insight and speculation regarding the future of Arsenal Football Club sans Monsieur Henry floating around, there are fewer taking on the issue of how his £16million move to Barcelona affects the nature of the transfer market in international football. Thierry Henry is a player […]

  • Lala Land?

    By nature I’m a realist. Now whether or not that makes me overly cynical or pessimistic I’m not sure, but I do try to be reasonable when considering my options. In this case, I’m torn over the comments made by Los Angeles Galaxy president, and former U.S. national team stalwart, […]

  • Juan Pablo Angel gets his Wings

    He was never hailed as the savior of Major League Soccer — unlike a certain former English Premier League golden boy — but the arrival of Juan Pablo Angel to the New York Red Bulls, and more importantly U.S. soccer has already begun to pay major dividends. Since Angel was […]

  • Don’t Tread on Me, Alan Shearer

     You don’t have to tell the savvy footy fan in the U.S. that our soccer is not the best in the world. Anyone who knows anything about the world of sport outside our borders knows of, or has heard of the passion and skill with which the beautiful game is […]