In his debut in his new regular column “Don’t Call Him Dan”, Daniel Scott looks at the build up to the Open Cup tie where he captained his Pumas side and his brother Zach Scott captained Sounders FC. Some practical joking but a great deal of mutual respect surrounded the battle for Mum’s support in the cup tie.
Former Timbers captain Ian Joy has secured a new job, providing colour commentary for FC Dallas. The club could not find any single individual to replace Bobby Rhine who died tragically last year and instead…
Prost Amerika is happy to announce the addition of a new columnist. The captain of the Kitsap Pumas victorious PDL national championship side Daniel Scott will be writing for us in 2012. Daniel is now…
Vancouver Correspondent Michael McColl delivers a withering obituary on Paul Barber’s time at the Whitecaps.
“Trust me, the people in the office are thrilledâ€.
Following the tragic death of Gary Speed, Ian Joy emotionally recounts his own battle with depression and thanks those people and fans who helped him when he needed help most, including Jason Kreis, Clint Mathis and the fans in Portland.
Former Portland captain Ian Joy reviews Portland Timbers and Vancouver Whitecaps season and previews the MLS Cup Final.
Conor Brennan in London analyses the fall out from recent and as yet unresolved racism accusations in England.
The ending of the season is disappointing. The Sounders have been knocked out of a dysfunctional, stupid and illogical playoff system. But it’s only really disappointing if you believe winning the MLS Cup should be the crowning achievement of Major League Soccer.
What the Sounders need is their own magic man, their own savior of sorts, the Argentinian act that has befuddled defenses, split defenders with pinpoint passes, and who like Morales, elevates the play of his entire team.
Holmes on Target: Keller, the super hero, saves the day Did you expect anything less? By Stanley Holmes The Sounders hype machine had been cranking up the feeling of a fiesta all week, putting…
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