Tuesday, January 31, 2012
Another Women's League Gone: WPS "Suspends Operations"
According to the league, the culprit was Dan Borislow, the owner of the Majicjack franchise in Florida, who was kicked out of the league. A court ruled that the league had not followed its own by-laws and the league decided it could not play the season while the litigation continued. But it had other problems, including the loss of Puma as a major national sponsor and the fact that its national team players from the United States and Canada would be gone for much of the summer for the Olympics.
Jack Bell provides a comprehensive analysis of the story in the New York Times. The Philadelphia Inquirer quotes David Halstead, owner of the Philadelphia Independence, as saying ""This is what responsible business enterprises do, and it's what the WPS and Philadelphia Independence are going to do. A successful WPS is a journey . . . a marathon. We've just completed a couple of early miles to this journey and are re-hydrating and re-tooling for the next leg. Stay tuned."
Women's soccer has come a long way from the days when the Charge used to nearly fill Villanova Stadium. Unfortunately, it's the wrong direction.
Saturday, January 28, 2012
Off to London
The Americans qualified for the Olympics with a 3-0 win over Costa Rica in Vancouver yesterday in the CONCACAF semifinal in Vancouver. I was happy to see my former player, Carli Lloyd, be named Woman of the Match for the second straight game. (She won the award in the 4-0 victory over Mexico, but it was somewhat of a no-brainer since she had a hat trick.)
Tough tournament for the U.S. They opened with a 14-0 trouncing of the Dominican Republic and followed it up by shutting out Guatemala, 13-0. With the wins over Mexico and now Costa Rica, they have scored 34 goals in four games - six by Lloyd.
Canada also punched its ticket to London by downing Mexico, 3-1, last night. Canada and the United States play in the final - which is really only for bragging rights - on Sunday.
Thursday, January 19, 2012
Apocalypse Now
The young lady who made her wedding dress out of Manchester City jerseys was featured in the January 9, 2012 issue, and in the last post on this blog. Then a week later the editors thought it apocalyptic that of 29 new 50-pence pieces recognizing Olympic sports issued by the Royal Mint, one featured soccer and explained the offsides rule on the reverse side.
And finally, the current edition dated January 23, 2012, contains this "sign":
Sunday, January 8, 2012
Something Blue For These City Fans
Sports Illustrated reports this week that a 38-year old bride in England, Karen Bell, sewed her own wedding dress for her December 21 ceremony by stitching together parts of vintage jerseys of her husband Simon Bell’s favorite team, Manchester City.
Here’s the account from the Manchester City website. After the ceremony, the newlyweds went from Chester to Etihad Stadium and arrived in time to watch their favorite side defeat Stoke city, 3-0. (The Blues did not fare as well today, losing an FA Cup match to cross-town rival, Manchester United, 3-2.)
SI calls the fact that someone would make her wedding dress from soccer jerseys a “Sign of the Apocalypse.” Coach P thinks it’s a great idea and that the bride looks stunning, but then recall I wanted my bride to dribble a ball down the aisle when we got married March 13, 2010, a suggestion quickly rejected.