- AC Milan striker Andriy Shevchenko has announced he wants to play in the EPL next year. While he'll no doubt end up at Chelsea (everyone does -- see Ballack, Michael), he would make an intruiging replacement for Ruud van Nistelrooy, who has left Man U in a huff.
- FA Cup final this weekend between Liverpool and West Ham. I say Liverpool takes it, 3-1.
- Here's a bold thought for U.S. National Team coach Bruce Arena, who has until Monday to finalize his World Cup roster: beg Giuseppe Rossi to join the team. Rossi, the sensational teenage striker who recently got his first EPL start for Man U, is currently playing for Italy's U-19 national team. But he was American born and is therefore eligible to play for the Stars & Bars. Rossi seems like a bit of an arrogant prick, but he is fearless and can score goals, which is more than we can expect out of Brian Ching.
- Seems there's some massive, earth-shaking match fixing scandal erupting in Italy's Serie A. I'm too busy to get all the details. Do it yourself.
- Toronto has been awarded MLS's newest franchise, to be called ... wait for it ... Toronto FC. Ah...ad wizards.
Friday, May 12, 2006
Quick Hits from the Around the Soccer World
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I hate to say it, but Chelsea's gonna get Scheva. Not that they need him.
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