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Pacific Coast Soccer League
Tuesday May 15
Surrey United SC vs Vancouver Whitecaps FC - Women
7:00pm Cloverdale Athletic Park
Vancouver Thunderbirds vs TSS Academy - Women
8:00pm Thunderbird Stadium Wednesday May 16
Coquitlam Metro Ford vs Vancouver Thunderbirds - Women
8:00pm Charles Best
Thursday May 17
Vancouver Thunderbirds vs Khalsa Sporting Club
8:00pm Thunderbird Stadium UBC
Saturday May 19
Coquitlam Metro Ford vs Victoria Highlanders
2:00pm Coquitlam Town Center
Langley
Athletic vs Victoria United
2:00pm Mcleod Oval Park
Sunday May 20
PoCo City FC vs Okanagan Challenge
2:00pm Port Moody Town Centre
Bellingham United vs Victoria United
2:00pm Civic Stadium, Bellingham
Langley Athletic vs Victoria Highlanders
2:00pm McLeod Athletic Park
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Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs Toronto FC
7:00pm BC Place, Vancouver
Amway Canadian Championship - Voyageurs Cup
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Friday May 18
Vancouver Whitecaps FC vs Colorado Rush (Women)
7:30pm McLeod Athletic Park, Langley, BC
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Today in Football History
16 May 1931
Scotland were defeated for the first time by a continental side when
they lost 5-0 to Austria in Vienna. It was also the first meeting
between the two countries. The Scottish side, in fairness, was not
fully representative since it contained no players from Celtic or
Rangers.
(Association of Football Statisticians)
Quotable
Manager: Kevin
Keegan
"I came to Nantes two years ago and it's much the same today, except
that it's completely different."
Surrey United Firefighters 3-2 Delta Hurricanes
Provincial Men's A Cup Final - May 12, 2012 - Burnaby Lake
Sports Complex West, Burnaby, BC
Photos by Richard Howes © -
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thursday, may 17, 2012
Hassli
Rescues Whitecaps in Injury Time
In a well-contested first leg in the 2012 Amway Canadian
Championship final, Vancouver Whitecaps FC (2W-0L-1D in ACC) earned
a very late 1-1 home draw with three-time Voyageurs Cup winners
Toronto FC (1W-0L-2D in ACC) on Wednesday evening.
wednesday, may 16, 2012
amway canadian championship - voyageurs cup
Caps look to avenge 'stolen' Amway - Vancouver Sun
The Vancouver Whitecaps have global ambitions. The club no
longer trumpets a desire to be one of the Top 25 soccer teams in the
world, a goal it probably regrets making public, given its horrific
debut season in Major League Soccer last year. But the team's
official mission statement still sets a lofty goal — “to be one of
the best small-market sports franchises in the world.”
Canadian Championship offers double reward for the Whitecaps -
Vancouver Sun
The Voyageurs Cup may not be one of the most storied trophies in all
of sport but if Vancouver can beat Toronto to lift that particular
piece of silverware (the first leg is at BC Place this evening) the
knock on effect could be significant for both the fans and the club
itself.
National crown offers growth for Whitecaps, salvation for TFC -
Globe and Mail
Their reasons may be quite different, but both the Vanocuver
Whitecaps and Toronto FC will be desperate for a title when they
meet in the final of the Amway Canadian Championship.
Game Preview: Whitecaps vs. Toronto - The Province
A rematch of last year's final that was almost won by Vancouver but
— after lightning and rain forced a complete replay of the second
leg — was won by Toronto.
What winning the Voyageurs Cup means to Vancouver Whitecaps -
AFTN
The 2012 Voyageurs Cup final will be played out over the next two
Wednesdays, hopefully with some good football on display and new
Champions being crowned by the end of it all.
Counter Attack: Who will be the Canadian Champions? - Red Nation
What better time to come back with another edition than looking at
the state of both the Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto FC heading
into the 2012 Canadian Championship finals. These two team, even
with their recent results, are heading in completely opposite
directions.
Canadian Cup clash set - Toronto Sun
rematch of last year’s Canadian Cup final should be viewed as a
win-win situation for Toronto supporters. Whichever way tonight’s
opening leg ends at BC Place, the two-match series will conclude the
year-long lamenting by some Vancouverites who refuse to recognize
TFC as the rightful Voyageurs Cup holders.
Whitecaps Martin Rennie wants his team to 'find that winning
feeling' - The Province
When Martin Rennie arrived in November to coach the Vancouver
Whitecaps, he talked about being in a “honeymoon phase.” With the
club coming off a last-place season in MLS, not to mention missing
out on a Canadian title and a CONCACAF Champions League spot, he
could only do right in the early days.
Koevermans Returns From Injury - Toronto FC
Toronto FC will be able to count on another one of their Designated
Players for the first leg of the ACC against the Vancouver Whitecaps
FC. Forward Danny Koevermans, was back at full training on Monday
and traveled with the team to Vancouver after being sidelined by a
groin injury since mid-April.
Toronto Must Cope Without Captain - Toronto FC
Toronto FC traveled to Vancouver on Monday night without the company
of captain Torsten Frings, who exacerbated his shoulder injury in
the 10-man, 2-0 win over Montreal Impact last Wednesday in the ACC
semifinals.
Toronto FC @ Vancouver Whitecaps: Keep trollin', trollin', trollin',
trollin'. - Waking the Red
If you look at the evidence so far from the MLS season, with TFC at
a record breakingly bad 0-8, and the Whitecaps sitting comfortably
in a playoff position with 17 points, you'd have to say it would be
unlikely, but hey TFC are clearly saving it for the cup games this
year, and maybe they're just playing a really long game to
absolutely perfectly troll Vancouver fans once again.
other soccer news
Goal! Whitecaps Invisible Man - that's a good thing - The
Province
Jun Marques Davidson is the Vancouver Whitecaps' holding midfielder,
a position that can go unnoticed by those seeking pure entertainment
but one that is revered by soccerphiles.
Phil Robinson adds Welsh touch to Whitecaps - Canada.com
Everyone in Llandrindod, Wales, knew Phil Robinson's orange
lorry. It's a small town, about 5,000 people, so an orange lorry
stuck out. Phil Robinson drove that truck for almost 30 years. He
could have played soccer for Cardiff or Swansea. He went on trials.
They wanted to sign him. But Phil didn't want to cut his hair - "His
glowing, long hair," said his son, Whitecaps assistant coach Carl -
and he didn't want to quit smoking. So he drove his lorry instead.
Quips and Quotes: Impact players know what to expect from New York
- Montreal Impact
“We know what they look like with or without Henry. We will just
prepare as we do for all our games, but it will be easier now that
we know how they play.”
No fireworks as Dynamo, Timbers battle to 0-0 tie - MLS
It was a match without many fireworks as the Houston Dynamo and
Portland Timbers played to a 0-0 draw at BBVA Compass Stadium on
Tuesday night.
Dynamo, Timbers play to scoreless draw - SBI
Tuesday night's game between the Houston Dynamo and Portland
Timbers will be memorable for it being the first night game at BBVA
Compass Stadium. But that's about it. The two clubs combined for few
chances in a sluggish 0-0 draw in front of a sellout crowd at MLS'
newest stadium.
Obama jokes about Beckham’s age, celebrates Galaxy’s MLS Cup -
Washington Post
President Barack Obama is ribbing soccer star David Beckham over his
age and his outside interests, saying it’s a “rare man who can be
that tough on the field and also have his own line of underwear.”
Infographic: Pro Sports Compared - Pacific Boulevard
So where does the MLS rank amongst other North American sports
leagues? Let's take a boo...
Richard Grootscholten talks Whitecaps Residency and the future of
youth development in the Canadian game - AFTN
When it was announced towards the end of last month that Richard
Grootscholten was moving on from his role as the technical director
and head coach of Vancouver Whitecaps' Residency program, it was met
with genuine sadness.
More pie? Inherent and learned traits of elite players - Monday
Morning Centreback
Something Joe Reid
said on Twitter made me think that it would be interesting to
perhaps first define what traits most of us would see an elite level
player as needing or having. And by the way, when I say elite level,
I mean being at least on the cusp of national team consideration.
What are the ingredients to make an elite soccer player? -
Monday Morning Centreback
So much goes into making a really good soccer player. Beyond the
players involvement are many other agents in the formula from
coaches to parents to peers. Which ones matter and which ones matter
most?
Richmond-based club asks for court injunction to stop BCSA-Whitecaps
deal - The 11
Late last week, Sportstown B.C. Holdings and Total Soccer Systems
Inc. filed their suit in the province’s Supreme Court which asks for
an injunction that would prevent the provincial soccer body from
continuing its partnership with the Vancouver Whitecaps.
Fenway Park and the Waterfront Stadium - Back of the Net
The greatest perk of this job, aside from the whole
getting-paid-to-watch-soccer thing, is that, on the road, when time
permits (which is not too often, boss), I get to experience
something special. Like going to Wrigley Field last year. And going
to Fenway on Friday night.
Thierry Henry’s giant aquarium - Off The Post
Back in February, OTP told you that Arsenal legend Thierry Henry was
planning to build a new London home around a 40ft aquarium
centrepiece. For some reason this exciting news was obviously left
off the agenda at the Arsenal Invincibles AGM, so it fell to OTP to
inform Robert Pires of his former team-mate’s plans.
Happy birthday CSA, but don’t expect us to celebrate - The Footy
Blog
What we’re being asked to celebrate isn’t the birth of Canadian
soccer. It’s the birth of an organization, of a collective of
bureaucrats and space-fillers who took a game that had already been
prominent in this country for over twenty years, regimentized it,
and has turned us into a fifth-rate soccer power so desperate that
we fall over ourselves hoping for wingers from relegated Premier
League teams.
2012 london olympics
Canadian women work on mixing up their attack as Vancouver camp
continues - The 11
Two months to go until London 2012. It’s the big tournament the
Canadian Women’s National Team has been waiting for since the
disappointment of last year’s World Cup, in which Big Red crashed
out in the group stage with three straight losses to Germany, France
and Nigeria.
Beckham to bring Olympic torch to UK - CTV
Organizers of the 2012 Olympics say soccer star
David Beckham is bringing the Olympic flame back from Greece as
the torch begins an 8,000 mile (12,875km) tour across Britain.
Sinclair's doing what she loves - The Province
Long before Christine Sinclair became one of the world's leading
soccer players, she was another kid from the suburbs of Burnaby
playing sports in her backyard. Her older brother, Michael, played
soccer and her father, Bill, coached the team. Christine tagged
along, exposing herself to the ball around the clock.
Soccer star a role model for youth - Burnaby Now
It wasn't actually a day off, but Canada's premier women's soccer
player will take it. Canada's national soccer team captain Christine
Sinclair spent four hours on Saturday hosting a series of training
sessions giving back to the youth in her hometown community of
Burnaby.
south of the 49th
Wrigley to host international friendly - ESPN
Wrigley Field will welcome the return of soccer this summer when
Italy's AS Roma and Poland's Zaglebie Lubin face off in an
international friendly at 2:30 p.m. CT July 22. Dubbed the "Friendly
and the Confines," it will be the first soccer match at the nearly
100-year-old ballpark since the Chicago Sting beat the Vancouver
Whitecaps 3-1 in 1984.
canadians abroad
Across the Pond: May 13, 2012 - Red Nation
While most of the domestic leagues on the European continent wrapped
up their season last weekend, there were still a few finishing up
over the last few days, and there are some more still having a week
to go.
world football
FIFA: Egypt, Libya WC qualifiers will be without fans - TSN
World Cup qualifiers involving Egypt and Libya next month will be
played without fans, FIFA said on Wednesday, while security
arrangements for matches in Mali, Nigeria and Kenya were being
scrutinized.
English FA raises racism fears with UEFA boss - Sportsnet
The head of English football has raised concerns with UEFA President
Michel Platini that players and fans could be racially abused at
European Championship matches in Ukraine. English authorities have
been warning that far-right football hooligans could spark racist
violence at the June 8 to July 1 tournament, which is being
co-hosted with Poland.
The Champions League: A Gamble That Paid Off Big - New York
Times
The idea to combine sports, television and marketing was seen as a
risk when it was floated two decades ago, but the tournament today
is worth billions.
Ragtag Chelsea squad will hit field for Champions League final -
Canada.com
Chelsea's caretaker manager Roberto Di Matteo is hoping to avoid
what he described on Tuesday as the "worst-case scenario" with
reserves and youngsters on the bench for the Champions League final
against Bayern Munich on Saturday.
Man City earns record $98M from EPL during title-winning season
- Canada.com
Manchester City’s income from broadcast payments while winning the
title hit a Premier League record £60.6 million ($97.6
million). Unlike many other leagues, the income is not skewed in
favour of the top sides, with bottom-place Wolverhampton Wanderers
earning £39.1 million ($62.3 million).
Manchester City fans line the streets for victory parade - CBC
In a city more accustomed to a sea of red during title celebrations,
blue confetti fell over the streets. Manchester City paraded the
Premier League trophy before about 100,000 fans Monday in
celebration of its first English title in 44 years. Blue and white
ticker-tape and streamers rained down on the team bus as City
players displayed the trophy they had wrested from crosstown rival
Manchester United a day earlier.
Manchester City apologizes for Carlos Tevez’s “R.I.P. Fergie” sign
- Toronto Star
Star who left Man United after losing playing time under Sir
Alex Ferguson causes stir before 100,000 fans at Premier League
victory parade.
Manchester City begins quest to build dynasty - CBC
He could have been five minutes from being fired. He was given
every advantage so coming up short might not have been an option.
Now he's part of history and we'll never know.
Villarreal and Auxerre – Victims of Uefa - Soccer Issue
Two good team were relegated in the same season they’ve reached
Champions League group stage. Coincidence?
BPL may introduce goal-line technology midway through next season
- Globe and Mail
The Premier League is planning to introduce goal-line technology
during next season if football’s rule-makers sanction its use in
July. League chief executive Richard Scudamore says “when we are
ready to go, we can go with it.”
In Haiti, a New Stadium Will Rise - New York Times
From the rubble, literally, of the earthquake that struck Haiti in
January 2010, plans to build the first professional soccer stadium
in the country are taking shape. Construction will begin later this
year on a soccer stadium in Cité Soleil, Haiti.
tuesday, may 15, 2012
amway canadian championship - voyageurs cup
Whitecaps FC host Toronto FC to open Canadian Championship final
series - Whitecaps FC
Continuing their pursuit of a first-ever Voyageurs Cup title,
Vancouver Whitecaps FC host Major League Soccer rivals Toronto FC in
the first leg of this year’s Amway Canadian Championship (ACC) final
on Wednesday evening.
Whitecaps focused on national title - Globe and Mail
TFC, Canadian champion each of the past three years, might need more
than a torrential storm to beat Vancouver this year. The rematch
starts Wednesday in Vancouver, with the second leg in Toronto next
Wednesday, and the Amway Canadian Championship winner declared on
aggregate goals.
Whitecaps FC to host Toronto FC in first leg of Championship final
rematch - CSA
Vancouver Whitecaps FC will host defending champions Toronto FC in
the first leg of the final of the Amway Canadian Championship at
19.00 PT on Wednesday 16 May at BC Place in Vancouver, BC.
Hassli hopes hot run extends to redemption vs. TFC - MLS
The big man has found his scoring boots once again. It took a while
for Eric Hassli to get going this season, going seven appearances
without a goal to start the year, but since then, the 31-year-old
has been on a tear for the Vancouver Whitecaps, bagging goals in
three of his last four matches in all competitions.
bc provincial cup
Surrey
United ‘treble’ at Adult Provincial Soccer Championships
- BC Soccer
The BC Soccer Adult Provincial Championships proved to be a
memorable day for Surrey United Soccer Club as they took provincial
glory in the Men’s A, Women’s A and Women’s Classics Finals.
Three VMSL Teams Capture Coveted Provincial Cups
hree VMSL teams captured the coveted Provincial Cup this past
weekend as the Surrey United Firefighters lay claim to the ‘A’ Cup
championship, while NVFC Campobasso and Westside FC won the ‘B’ Cup
and the Masters’ Cup respectively. Needless to say, the entire VMSL
‘family’ would like to extend well-deserved congratulations to the 3
teams and wish them the best of luck in future endeavours.
SU Firefighters edge Delta in B.C. final - Surrey Now
The Surrey United Firefighters survived a late rally by the Delta
Hurricanes to capture the Provincial Cup men's soccer championships
with a 3-2 win in the final at Burnaby Lake Saturday afternoon. The
win puts an exclamation point on three highly successful seasons by
the Cloverdale-based club.
Columbus no match for Surrey United in women's soccer final -
Burnaby Now
Three first-half goals took much of the wind from the sails of
Columbus FC in the final of the B.C. Soccer women's A cup final.
Surrey United scored early and often in the opening half to win its
ninth consecutive provincial title following a 3-0 victory over
Columbus at Burnaby Lake Sports Complex-West on Saturday.
other soccer news
Move over Kesler: It’s time for world-class Whitecaps - The
Province
The Canucks may be out of the playoffs, but that doesn’t mean there
isn’t pro sports going on in Vancouver. The Whitecaps have started
their 2012 Major League Soccer season in style racking up wins while
bringing an entertaining brand of soccer to the pitch.
Sounders say more Cascadia Cup games won't dilute the rivalries
- Seattle Times
Starting Saturday in Vancouver, the Sounders play six Cascadia Cup
games this season instead of the usual four. Will the two extra
games played by Seattle, Vancouver and Portland dampen the
excitement for the Pacific Northwest rivalries?
Former Cap still searching for a winner - Vancouver Sun
Terry Dunfield has seen this scary movie before. The Toronto FC
mid-fielder plays for a club that still hasn't won an MLS game this
season and has shuffled coaching responsibilities around to try to
inject new life into a struggling squad. A year ago, the Vancouver
native played for an expansion Vancouver Whitecaps team that didn't
win its second game until mid-June and fired coach Teitur Thordarson
after just 12 matches.
Toronto FC manager Aron Winter shapes up coaching staff, promotes
Jim Brennan - Global
His team floundering with eight straight league losses, Toronto FC
manager Aron Winter shook up his coaching staff Monday to take a
more active role on the practice field.
De Klerk's 'promotion' takes the fiery assistant off the sidelines
- 24 Hours
Former Toronto FC assistant coach Bob de Klerk didn’t sound like a
man fresh off a promotion following yesterday’s training. “I think
that’s a question for Aron Winter,” de Klerk said of the reasoning
behind the club seemingly inventing a role for Winter’s former No.
2.
Canadian Cup silver lining - Sportsnet
As bitter a pill as the Montreal Impact's exit from the Amway
Canadian Championship was to swallow, it may end up being a good
thing for the squad's drive toward the playoffs. Last week's 2-0
loss to Toronto FC was nothing short of shocking, but the Impact
have only themselves to blame.
Montreal Impact has impressed large crowds - Canada.com
Richard Legendre is aware that Montrealers love an event, but he's
also hoping that they're learning to love soccer. Legendre, the
executive vice-president of the Impact, said he was pleasantly
surprised to see 60,860 fans turn out Saturday to watch Montreal
play the Los Angeles Galaxy. The turnout at the Olympic Stadium
represented a record for a professional soccer game in Canada.
Chester wants to tax the Union - Philadelphia Enquirer
Desperately seeking revenue, Chester has informed Philadelphia Union
officials that it is considering a 10 percent tax on ticket sales
and a 20 percent charge for parking at PP&L Park, the team’s home.
The fees could add as much as $2 million to city coffers, but team
owners see a “banana kick,” a soccer term for a deceptive shot
designed to curve behind a goalie.
Drama of 'Survival Sunday' won't work in
MLS - Soccer America
The incredible drama of ‘Survival Sunday’ presented by multiple
American networks to showcase the final day of English Premier
League play won’t be seen on these shores any time soon, if ever.
Eddies Defender Earns Player of the Week Honours
C Edmonton’s veteran centreback Paul Hamilton is easy to notice on
the field. Whether his long, blonde hair is flying wildly in the air
as he wins a header in the box or he’s throwing in a last-second
slide tackle, taking the ball off an opposing attacker’s feet –
Hamilton gets noticed.
NASL Players of the Week: Paul Hamilton & Pablo Campos - IMS
FC Edmonton defender Paul Hamilton and San Antonio Scorpions Forward
Pablo Campos have been named the NASL Players of the Week.
Okanagan Challenge has tough weekend but help on the way -
Kelowna Capital News
It was a tough start to the Pacific Coast Soccer League season for
the Okanagan Challenge on the weekend, but help is on the way in the
form of two stand-out defenders. The Challenge opened its PCSL
season on the coast, dropping a 5-2 decision on Saturday to Khalsa
Sporting Club before losing 5-0 to Bellingham United on Sunday.
Whitecaps, Williamson playing at McLeod Athletic Park - Langley
Times
Langley's Alyssa Williamson, the Canada West rookie of the year in
2011 with UBC, is joining the Vancouver Whitecaps women's soccer
team for the summer. The Vancouver Whitecaps W-League home opener is
set for this Friday at Langley's McLeod Athletic Park.
Soccer governing bodies take run at new player development program
- Hamilton Spectator
Hey, what do we have to lose? With the traditionally weak Canadian
men’s team ranked No. 75 in the world by FIFA, now would seem to be
the perfect time to shake things up and find a way to produce more
talented players. And that’s what the Canadian Soccer Association is
aiming to accomplish with its bold new Long-Term Player Development
program (LTPD).
Soccer showdown heads to B.C. Supreme Court - The Province
A long-running battle between a Richmond-based, for-profit soccer
academy and the governing body of the sport in B.C. is heading to a
showdown in B.C. Supreme Court. Total Soccer Systems Inc. and its
parent company Sportstown B.C. Holdings Ltd. have launched a lawsuit
against the B.C. Soccer Association, claiming they have been treated
unfairly.
The Evolution of a Soccer Mom - Lexington Patch
I’m a Soccer Mom. There, I said it. I am the same soccer mom I used
to talk about when I was twentysomething and swore I’d never become.
Well, I didn’t really. I am a cool soccer mom, as are many of us out
there. And I am sure we could teach those twentysomethings a thing
or two about moving on with your life and still having a life.
youth soccer
Cariboo
youth league kicks off season in Quesnel - Quesnel Cariboo
Observer
The Cariboo Youth Soccer League came together last Sunday, May 6,
for the season's first meet. A total of 28 teams, coming from as far
north as Prince George to as far south as 100 Mile, congregated at
the soccer fields. "The games went well," one of the directors of
the QYSA, Gilbert Schotel, said.
Pride on prowl for Island title - Times Colonist
Lambrick Park got off to a 2-0 start Monday at the Island girls
double-A high school soccer championship taking place at St.
Michaels University School.
Kelowna United soccer teams see plenty of action - Kelowna
Capital News
Kelowna United soccer teams earned more wins than losses last
weekend. Here's a look at the results from soccer matches last
weekend.
Dinamo Zagreb Youth Academy: Week-long Summer ID Training Camp -
South Fraser FC
South Fraser FC is pleased to host Dinamo-Zagreb Youth Academy, one
of the top European youth academies, from July 2nd to July 6th at
Hjorth Road Park in Surrey.
college soccer
South Africa: Van Wyk Leads Banyana Banyana to Victory in
Potchefstroom - All Africa
The South African Senior Women's National team (Banyana Banyana)
outplayed Canada's Trinity Western Spartans Women's team courtesy of
a goal by Janine van Wyk in a practice match played on Sunday (13
May 2012) at the Potchefstroom University High Performance Institute
Sports grounds.
High-scoring striker commits to Heat women's team - Kelowna
Capital News
Looking to add some scoring punch, UBC Okanagan women's soccer coach
Claire Paterson has signed a standout striker from the Lower
Mainland. Kelsey Livingstone, the leading goal scorer for Vancouver
FC in 2011, has signed on with the Heat for the 2012 PacWest
campaign.
2012 london olympics
After losing World Cup final, U.S. aims at Olympic gold - Salt
Lake Tribune
The soccer players who will play their Olympic send-off game at Rio
Tinto Stadium next month needed plenty of time to recover from
losing the dramatic final of the Women’s World Cup last summer to
Japan on penalty kicks. But now, they’re back, and ready to go for
gold at the London Olympics this summer.
world football
The £1billion title - BBC
Manchester City’s first Championship title since 1968 will certainly
live long in the memory. Afterwards, as he sipped champagne in the
press room, the club’s Italian manager Roberto Mancini summed it up
perfectly: “A crazy finish for a crazy season”.
How sad that the true Premier League champion is Abu Dhabi United
Group for Development and Investment - Daily Mail
There was – and probably still is – an old playground retort when a
worm finally turns, rounds on the habitual bully and vows revenge.
'Yeah,' comes the reply. 'You and whose army?' The answer finally
arrived yesterday - across Manchester, across England, across much
of the world - when the kids returned to school after a tumultuous
footballing weekend: the Abu Dhabi army.
We Invest in Youth, City Pay Silly
Money: Ferguson - Jakarta Globe
Manchester United manager Sir Alex Ferguson said on Monday he wasn’t
concerned by rivals and newly-crowned Premier League champions
Manchester City’s ability to out bid them in the transfer market.
Di Matteo's journey shaped by Swiss roots - UEFA
Chelsea FC's Roberto Di Matteo has come a long way since starting
out with hometown club FC Schaffhausen, whose former coach Rolf
Fringer recalls his "outstanding football brain".
Salzburg win another Austrian title - Eurosport Asia
Salzburg won the Austrian Bundesliga for the fourth time in six
seasons to extend the dominance they have enjoyed since being taken
over by the Red Bull energy drinks manufacturer.
Olsen - Denmark's resilient double centurion - Football
Morten Olsen has taken service to his country to extraordinary
lengths, having played for Denmark and now coached the national side
more than 100 times. This year's Euro 2012 tournament is the fourth
time he has guided the Scandinavians to a major championships since
he took over in 2000 -- a remarkable run given the current longevity
of most football managers.
Ukraine's hooligans - Sky
We've spent six months investigating a group of Shakhtar Donetsk
fans with neo-Nazi links and discovered that they'll be targeting
England fans when the tournament kicks off next month. Local
officials hope that Euro 2012 will be a celebration of football but
there remain serious doubts over their ability to safely deliver
such a complicated event.
Money troubles raises corruption risk in football - AFP-Google
There are thousands of players like Mario Cizmek in football,
professionals who never fulfilled their early promise yet whose
passion for the game takes them to unfashionable clubs to earn a
living from the game they love.
Team allow opponents to score after accidental goal - Yahoo!
Norwegian football doesn't often hit the headlines, but an amazing
sequence of events in a top flight match at the weekend has got the
entire sport buzzing after a fantastic demonstration of fair play.
Chelsea Soccer School Philippines officially launched -
Phillipines Star
Spearheaded by former Chelsea Academy students and now Philippine
Football poster boys Phil and James Younghusband, Asia's third
Chelsea Soccer School was officially launched at the SM Mall of Asia
today.
monday, may 14, 2012
amway canadian championship - voyageurs cup
Whitecaps: Toronto is the team to beat - The Province
Canadian Cup a priority - Sportsnet
Keeping The Zero On Wednesday - Toronto FC
Caps' priorities could be trouble for TFC - SLAM!
BC Provincial Cup
Surrey United Wins Impressive Triple - Surrey United [Ed: See Photo Gallery for images from both A Cup finals]
other soccer news
Poor team selection sinks Whitecaps in New England - Whitecaps Fan
Whitecaps FC take their medicine from New England defeat - Whitecaps FC
Old Caps defending in New England - AFTN
Lee Nguyen gets redemption - Boston Herald
Sounders FC's win streak comes to end with 1-0 loss to Real Salt Lake - Seattle Times
Shotless Sounders Fall to Highly Organized RSL - Prost Amerika
New digs connect Dynamo, fans like never before - Houston Chronicle
Ricketts’ goalkeeping heroics against his former team allows Impact to draw Galaxy - The 11
Beckham delivers in Montreal visit - TSN
Monday Postgame: History lessons from Houston and Montreal - MLS
Islanders & Stars Each Notch Home Win, Scorpions & Eddies Win on the Road - IMS
Smits gets the shutout in his first NASL start as FCE beats Atlanta - The 11
Hammers Put On a Show for The Fans - PCSL
Capital soccer squads humble visiting Whitecaps - Times Colonist
Whitecaps FC U-23 earn hard fought 1-1 draw against Victoria Highlanders FC - Whitecaps FC
Vancouver Whitecaps FC women shocked in season opener - Whitecaps FC
Peninsula Co-op Women Reserves Split - Victoria Highlanders
TSS Academy Takes Legal Action Against BC Soccer - TSS Academy
14 Reasons Why Soccer in BC Resembles Fascism - Life as a Female Soccer Player
Legend Lenarduzzi a champion in Vancouver - CSA
Football for dummies: Goal-line technology inches closer to reality - The Independent
Relegation and the one what-if of my career - Secret Footballer
south of the 49th
Soccer on the rise in US, Houston - ABC
world football
Soccer-Malaga qualify for Champions League, Villarreal down - Reuters
Topless activists protest Euro tournament - SLAM!
Reactions to Manchester City’s Premier League Title - New York Times
Man City snatch dramatic Premier League victory - BBC
Manchester City wins in greatest show on earth - Whitecaps Fan
Manchester City triumph repays some of sheikh's millions and patience - Guardian
Man Utd win but miss out on title - BBC
City wins title in fitting fashion - Stoppage Time
No cruelty. Breathtaking competitiveness - Soccer Issue
Arsenal pip Spurs to third place thanks to Laurent Koscielny winner - Metro UK
Garth Crooks's team of the season - BBC
Winning promotion at Wembley is a wonderful feeling, and I should know - The Independent
Bolton down after draw at Stoke - BBC
Aston Villa fires Alex McLeish after one season - CBC
Yes, it's another new United kit – but check out the Nike drivel - The Independent
Compromise the key in Cardiff City "red or blue" controversy - Wales Online
Football’s “Indecent Proposal” - Goal Posts
German football efficiency? It's not all it seems... Bayern exposed - Daily Mail
Real Madrid caps championship season with 100 points - Globe and Mail
Ruud Van Nistelrooy hangs up his cleats - Globe and Mail
Can The Corrupt Fight Corruption? - Soccer Issue
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