Tuesday Backpasses: That’s it, no more MLS coverage

It's because we don't know what the three stars are for

It's because we don't know what the three stars are for

We got a big ol’ FU from US Soccer this year. You can still vote for the WNT blog, amazingly [US Soccer]
When Saturday Comes throws away their shot at next year’s title [WSC]
Here’s another league we won’t cover next year: NASL [Match Fit USA]
On to other stuff.
SuperJew likes human placenta, not horse [FourFourTwo]
The 10 largest football stadia in the world [SoccerLens]
English FA thinks the Robert Enke thing is not a big deal and pulls funding to a charity that deals with that sort of problem [Soccernet]
Patrice Evra is kind of a a huge dick [Off the Post]

Finally:
By far the best thing I’ve seen today. Grimsby Town fan posts his grievances with the club online, in letter form. Includes many helpful hints for the guys in charge [The Offside]

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Comments

  1. On November 25, 2009 @ 07:12 Georger says:

    Only thing I’ve heard of on there is ives. Which would win anyway I think. Didn’t they win last year?

    Either way its a perfect excuse to excise mls coverage and bash Bradley more.

  2. On November 25, 2009 @ 08:27 Norfolk Ned says:

    The MLS sucks ass. Its a stupid made up award anyway. Last years was completley fixed and the voting did not matter.

  3. On November 25, 2009 @ 08:32 phil says:

    Does this mean I can ramp up my Bradley-hate to Georger-esque levels of vitriol?

  4. On November 25, 2009 @ 09:09 Keith says:

    Join the rest of us, phil.

  5. On November 25, 2009 @ 09:23 Ryan says:

    Ives is okay, the Soccer Insider breaks more US soccer related news in my opinion though.

    Also, as long as we’re filling up the Bradley-hate bandwagon, the Gulati-hate one that I’m driving could use a few more passengers.

  6. On November 25, 2009 @ 10:19 corky says:

    Guys, did US Soccer even send you any data about # of nominations, placement, etc?

  7. On November 25, 2009 @ 10:23 corky says:

    I do recommend No Short Corners. Greg Seltzer does a good job over there. It’s worth a visit once or twice a week, especially during the transfer window for Americans Abroad news.

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