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The finalists are Tim Howard, Clint Dempsey and Landon Donovan. For my money, this should be Howard's all the way. If form over the past year is important, Howard should win hands down. He helped his club get to UEFA Cup (although shambolic defending and lack of scoring got them bounced). Howard has had four shutouts in the U.S.'s last six matches (Brad Guzan had two against Barbados) including the...
Fulham's lone American Clint Dempsey is hinting at a desire to exit. Could he be hitting the road in January? Dempsey has seen very, very limited action thus far this season, with just two Premier League appearances, both as a late game substitute, and one Carling Cup start with no more of those on the horizon after Fulham were bounced from the competition by Burnley last week. The 25-year-old would...
This morning SBI is askedreaders "if you have seen Clint Dempsey please contact SBI. He has gone missing since returning to Fulham." TOR is asking " has anyone checked the golf course? ".
If you haven't seen it, the fifth and final chapter of This is American Soccer's epic Clint Dempsey mini-series "The Game Don't Care" was posted yesterday. You should definitely check it out if you haven't and if you didn't read the first four installments you should quit sleeping on it. Personally, I think it's the best & most in-depth piece on a US player this year. Spangler, if you're reading this,...
Adam Spangler writing at This Is American Soccer has a great five part series of post about Clint Dempsey, his early life, career and off-the-pitch plans. As Dempsey struggles for playing time at Fulham and seems to be seeing a resurgence for the U.S. National Team, this story was one of insight into a quality player who really is, to a certain extent, unlike any American player in Europe. I wonder...
Part three of This Is American Soccer's Clint Dempsey chronicles is live today . You know, there may have been a book in this...it's that long. And that's certainly not a complaint. Dare I say it, but this may be the deepest look into the life of any current US soccer player since the days of Freddy mania.
The USA moved closer to locking up its place in the World Cup qualifying final hexagonal for CONCACAF with a 3-0 victory over Trinidad & Tobago last night in Chicago. From U.S. Soccer's web site : "First half goals from Michael Bradley and Clint Dempsey were complemented by a second half strike from Brian Ching to keep the U.S. in first place in Group 1 with nine points after three matches. With the...
CHICAGO (Sept. 10, 2008) - First-half goals from Michael Bradley and Clint Dempsey paved the way for the U.S. Men's National Team, who defeated Trinidad & Tobago 3-0 Wednesday at Toyota Park in Bridgeview, Ill. Brian Ching provided the final tally for the U.S. who played in front of a home crowd for the first time in this semifinal round of FIFA World Cup qualifying. More shortly.
Clint Dempsey scored his fourth goal in four games, Michael Bradley and Brian Ching padded the margin, and the U.S. men's soccer team beat Trinidad and Tobago, 3-0, in World Cup qualifying in Bridgeview, Ill. The Americans' fifth straight win virtually assures them of making next year's six-team regional finals.
Part two of Adam Spangler's extended 12-inch mix of an interview with Clint Dempsey is available now for your reading pleasure. This is kind of the heavy portion of the show with economics and death playing an integral part of the story. I really hope that once Clint made some money he did the cliche thing and bought his Momma a house; it can't be said that the man's family has not held him down since...