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Remember when Jaguars RB Maurice Jones-Drew apologized to fantasy football players for taking a knee late in a game against the Jets instead of scoring a gimme touchdown? Apparently, Jones-Drew plans to make amends to fantasy enthusiasts.
Last year, my family got together to celebrate my Uncle Johnny’s 80th birthday. This is a photo of him, on the left, with one of his old high school football teammates: Seeing an old fellow leatherhead led Uncle Johnny to tell us a few gridiron war stories. Most notable among them was one story about [...]
It was a memorable four-year cycle for the United States national team. They won the Gold Cup in 2007. They beat Spain in the Confederations Cup semifinals and played well against Brazil in the final. They gave us possibly the most pivotal moment in American soccer history with Landon Donovan’s late winner against Algeria in [...]
Here are the current standings for the Dave’s Football Blog World Cup Fantasy League after the group stage: Suffice to say, if any of you challengers want that scarf, you will really need to step your game up. I suggest loading up on defense. Seems to be working pretty well for me thus far. I [...]
Right. So this happened: (Video uploaded by @OnTheDLPodcast) There are a million things I could write about this match — the bogus offside call that denied Clint Dempsey an early goal, Tim Howard’s Peyton Manning-esque outlet pass to the open man that started the break, the 90 minutes of incredible tension in the pub where [...]
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Oh, the vuvuzela. Everyone is talking about it. They’ll tell you how annoying that infernal buzzing is. They’ll show you how to cut that noise out. They’ll tell you it should probably be banned from stadiums, just for the sake of world sanity. Not a chance, says Sepp Blatter. The High Lizard King FIFA President [...]
While all of England is railing against Robert Green’s horrible mistake on Saturday and demanding more of Fabio Capello as a manager, many of my American friends are coming to me — because, y’know, I’m the “soccer guy” now — and asking me the same question: Why was this game allowed to end with the [...]
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I have officially parked my ass at Trali Irish Pub, Raleigh’s official World Cup HQ, right on that stool. I thought it was the best seat in the house. Then Triangle Soccer Fanatics chief Jarrett Campbell, who’s sitting at the bar (and who’s been all over the local news lately), told me he could refill [...]
And the eyes of the world are watching now… Peter Gabriel sang about a very different South Africa in that song, but indeed, the world once again turns its eyes to this country for the next four weeks, and even as the World Cup finally begins today, some are still asking the question: is South [...]
The FIFA World Cup may be front and center in our sporting minds today — even the boys at Shutdown Corner put together their NFL Starting XI (Randy Moss on the wing? Are y’all wakin’ and bakin’ with Santonio Holmes?) — but there is rather important news on the NFL front today. It appears the [...]
With the 2010 FIFA World Cup just a day away, here are a few more items from around the web that might interest you: Looking to place a few friendly wagers during the World Cup? Everybody’s doing it, right? The irrepressible Barry Glendenning of the Guardian has slapped together this handy punter’s guide, designed to [...]
When Brian Phillips, the mad genius behind The Run of Play, started writing an online novel about soccer in the United States in the 1920s, most soccer fans probably figured it was all just a pleasant little bit of World Cup-inspired fiction. As it turns out, though, there is a lot of truth in this [...]
Today’s World Cup Reader focuses on Saturday’s big Group C match between England and the USA, which has reached Strasburgian levels of hype in the last couple of weeks. Not surprisingly, lots of people have lots to say about this game: Over at Pitch Invasion, Andrew Guest looks at Soccernomics authors’ data about the parental [...]
Lots of blogs are running World Cup prediction contests, but how many are letting you buy your own players and putting them up against theirs? And how many are giving you a prize you can hold over your head at future games? Yes, it’s time for the Dave’s Football Blog World Cup Fantasy League, in [...]
Soccer’s best journalism is out there on the Internet these days. With that in mind, and with the 2010 FIFA World Cup just a few days away, we’re going to start a new (mostly) daily feature here. The World Cup Reader will give you three links from around the web that will help you stay [...]
: skip to main skip to sidebar American Football Association The American Football Association is a 501(c 3 non-profit tax-exempt corporation who monitors the action of more than 750 senior amateur football teams from coast-to-coast each year . We are dedicated to the advancement of semi-pro minor league football throughout the United States and serve as the National Organization for non-professional leagues and teams from coast-to-coast . You can reach us toll free at 877-624-4485 or e-mail us at amerfoot . aol.com Friday , June 04, 2010 AFA Newsletter June 05, 2010 AFA Newsletter June 05, 2010 In This Issue : AFA HALL OF FAME DINNER RESERVATIONS STILL AVAILABLE Elmhurst Travelers Semi-Pro Football Team 40 Years Existence Free AFA Alumni Club Membership Program Extended 2010 Pro Football