Wednesday, October 13, 2010

Wednesday Football Crossbars - October 13, 2010

North America

Toronto FC might be experiencing a season ticket adjustment after the initial outrage of higher prices


Town hall meetings might come into play for TFC has they try to quell supporter unrest

The USSF-2 playoffs are taking shape with only one team remaining from the mainland United States

Marcus Hahnemann is considering international retirement after playing second fiddle to Tim Howard

Euro Qualifying

Horrendous scenes from the Serbia-Italy match and the three reasons why the Serbian fans acted as they did

The knives are out after England's 0-0 with Montenegro at Wembley

Wayne Rooney's slump in a nutshell explains the problems with England

Spain, Germany and Holland remain perfect at Euro Qualifying

Greece beat Israel to jump into first in Group F

Europe

Liverpool appears to be in the process of being sold to NESV, the group that owns the Boston Red Sox

Here is a great piece on Raul throughout the years

It appears as if Manchester City have cut the allocated tickets for United fans for the big derby

A gallery of Liverpool's woes

Videos Of The Week

Chris Maguire with a great goal for the U21 Scottish team against Iceland


The highlights from Greece's 2-1 victory over Israel


Saudi Arabia, let's say, are fortunate to beat Gabon in a friendly


An inside look at the church of Diego Maradona


More soccer celebrations


Nani with a great goal against Denmark


Probably the best lobbed goal since Henry against Manchester United from the game between Hungary and San Marino of course


And finally here is Dani Alves with a great free-kick against Iran

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