The U.S. Is Out. Now What?

Even though our heroes of suspense fell to Ghana for the second straight World Cup, there will be plenty to watch in the second half of the tournament. Many of the traditional European powerhouses have fallen, but the teams remaining appear more than prepared to dazzle us with their skill. South America has risen to [...]

Win and We’re In: Today’s The Day for the U.S. World Cup Hopes

With the continued growth of soccer in the U.S., a successful showing by the U.S. Men’s National Team might not quite be a fairy tale.  But for futbol fans across the country, today’s the day to stop wishing upon a star and start rooting on the stars and bars. With a win against Algeria in Pretoria this [...]

An Afternoon with the Revolution

Last week I attended the New England Revolution game at Gillette stadium. My roommate had won tickets through his work, and invited me to come along (or drive him depending on how you phrase it). As a big soccer fan, who is thoroughly excited for the World Cup next month, I instantly agreed. I looked [...]