FIFA has demanded that Brazil change its laws to allow beer to be sold at the 2012 World Cup. Brazilian law currently bars alcohol sales at stadia and the health minister Alexandre Padilha is not…
In Part 2 of Gavin Wikinson’s interview, he discusses the trade that changed the seasons of two clubs for the better, praises the quality of MLS players, a Timbers recruit in particular, and reveals one reason why Jake Gleeson is so valuable to him.
Portland Timbers defender Steve Purdy played an instrumental part in keeping El Salvador’s World Cup hopes on track. He played the entire 90 minutes in the André-Kamperveen Stadium in Suriname’s capital Paramaribo as his side…
A World Cup winner who once played against the Sounders at Qwest Field is now standing up to FIFA for the rights of ordinary fans.
What ever expenditure the current field of candidates for the Republican Presidential nomination accrue, one thing is for sure. Even the losing candidates will fare better than the English Football Association (FA). The true cost…
There is no greater day in US football history than 29th June, 1950. On that day at the Estádio Independência in Belo Horizonte, a team of eleven men representing the United States of America beat…
Stiff resistance and near upsets bringing much-needed parity to rugby By Michael Ligot The little guys aren’t stealing the girls from the beach bullies quite yet, but they’re no longer getting sand kicked in their…
Michael Ligot previews the third largest sporting event in the world, the Rugby World Cup. USA and Canada join holders South Africa and hosts New Zealand.
Any hope that his unopposed re-election to the FIFA Presidency would stem the flow of oddities emanating from the mouth of Sepp Blatter have been dashed. Qatari Mohammad Bin Hammam challenged his authority and ended…
From the headlines we never thought we’d see file. Scotland are World Champions.
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