Wednesday, April 27, 2016

Some Soccer News for Apr 27, 2016

It's Day 118 of 2016.


A verdict in the Hillsborough inquiry comes after 27 years. Its not pretty for the local police. The WHOLE story by David Conn of the Guardian.
  • The burden of sorrow and guilt carried all these years by Liverpool fans gets a little relief. By Tony Cartlidge of the Guardian.

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UEFA Champions League Semifinals:
  • Atleti gets the one goal win at home today over Bayern. And that one goal was ridiculously good.

  • A match report of yesterday's scoreless Man City v Real Madrid game. By James Robson of the Manchester Evening News.
1st Leg
-Wed Apr 27
Atletico Madrid 1-0 Bayern Munchen - AM goal by Saul Niguez.
2nd Leg
-Tue May 3
Bayern Munchen v Atletico Madrid
-Wed May 4
Real Madrid v Manchester City (0-0)

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Carolina RailHawks were bought by a local group last Fall and the new stability has shown up on the field as the team has opened the Spring Season with perfect results. By Scott French of Four Four Two. Thanks to Jon Marthaler for the link

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The best stories of players being given their 2nd Yellow Card in a game for taking off their shirt! And yes the magnificent Eric Hassli is here. By John Ashdown of the Guardian.

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Purple: du Nord Music Mix Vol 81 (download + extract)

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Tab Ramos, the USMNT youth director and coach, talks about the status and progress of his programs. By Brian Sciaretta of American Soccer Now.

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The yo-yo career of young American defender Ventura Alvarado from Club America. By Brian Straus of Sports Illustrated.

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CONCACAF Champions League Final:
2nd Leg
-Wed Apr 27
Club America v UANL Tigres (2-0) - 8:30pm CT on Univision Deportes + UniMas

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MLS Week 9 begins tonight:
-Wed Apr 27
New York City v Montreal
New England v Portland
Vancouver v KC

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The only true MLS Weekly Awards that matter. [VIDEO] By Alejandro Morena of ESPNFC.

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CJ Sapong of Philadelphia has gotten his act together off the field, and its lead to success on the field. By Jeff Carlisle of ESPNFC.

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Two NBA owners, of the Detroit Pistons + Cleveland Cavaliers, have approached MLS about bringing a team to Detroit. Here is their intro: (thanks to Joe for the link)




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1 Comments:

Anonymous Rich said...

I've been waiting for MLS in Detroit since 1996! Really hoping this is more of the real deal than the buzz I hear once a year, and also hoping they can work to get support from DCFC as they have done a lot for the community.

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