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USA World Cup Blog Wants You!

April 3rd, 2006 | By: Daryl | 9 Comments »

Reading the comments section, it’s obvious that USA World Cup Blog readers know a thing or two about their national team.

So, we’d like to extend an open invitation for readers to submit posts to the site.


We’re looking for all kinds of posts: Player profiles, starting elevens, arguments for or against Frankie Hejduk, how we should line up against the Czechs/Italians/Ghanaians…

If you have an opinion then get it on USA World Cup Blog, where others can see and comment on it. Even arguments for a return to 3-6-1 will be welcomed (and then ridiculed by other readers).

Please send all queries or completed submissions to:
darylgrove79 (at) hotmail.com



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Username By Jason | April 3rd, 2006 at 6:37 pm
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Most excellent. I hope to be able to contribute at some point.

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Username By okay? | April 4th, 2006 at 7:00 am
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me too

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[...] Following the response to Chuck’s excellent post, USA World Cup Blog is still seekingposts from readers… [...]

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Username By Tom | April 18th, 2006 at 9:01 am
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How about discussing ESPN’s announcers? If we’re ever going to be anything approaching a soccer nation it’s gotta improve (and maybe someone in CT will actually read this?).
Personally, I love Derek Rae, and like J.P. Dellacamera (can he do more men’s games?); I find Rob Stone adequate (if only that), boosted by Eric Wynalda’s insightful, honest, and interesting commentary. But from there it’s a long and awful fall — can’t Dave O’Brien talk about the GAME occasionally instead of players’ hairstyles or Grandmas? And if I hear ‘Celo say “nice-n-easy” one more time I’m gonna turn the tube off for good.

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Username By daryl | April 18th, 2006 at 3:40 pm
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Tom’s post about US announcers can be found here.

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Username By Holly | June 9th, 2006 at 3:45 pm
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If anyone is in NYC and looking for a place to watch the games, I heard that the Samsung Experience at Time Warner Center is showing EVERY game during the tournament. It’s just above the 59th street subway station at Columbus Circle. No food or booze but where else can you watch all the games on 12 HD screens ranging from 42” to 80” plasmas? It’s free! There is seating, and you can stay as long as you like. Check out this spot on the 3rd floor of the Time Warner Center. They are also raffling off an official Chelsea Samsung Mobile Jersey every game day. Should be cool…

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Username By Mark | June 9th, 2006 at 10:56 pm
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A nice USA team news resource:

http://www.greatsportsnews.com/usa.php

U-S-A!! U-S-A!!!

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