Articles tagged with "mexico"
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Posted on: The Offside | 2008-01-29 14:00:11
Europe's Champions League, the tournament where the best European clubs fight it out for the European club championship, is my favorite competition short of World Cup. It's even better in some ways because it happens every year.
I love seeing t ...
Posted on: USA World Cup Team Blog | 2008-01-25 15:42:18
First off, props to Bob\'s boys for the 2-0 victory to kick off the new year against the Swedes, and a big congratulations is in ...
Posted on: The Offside | 2008-01-09 11:00:09
Late last week, Derby County completed the signing of Argentine striker Emanuel Villa from Mexican side UAG Tecos. He was introduced to the fans on Sunday to much rejoicing, despite being something of an unknown quality outside of the Americas, and i ...
Posted on: The Offside | 2008-01-05 15:00:04
Some news to read as you hack into your local TV station to fake a nuclear explosion.
Why don't more US players play in Mexico? (Houston Chronicle)
Upsets in the FA Cup (Caught Offside)
The USA Men's National Team blog is back! ...
Posted on: The Offside | 2007-12-31 12:00:08
If you have Fox Sports en Espanol, or if you're near Dallas, Houston or Los Angeles and going through soccer withdrawals, be sure to use these next two weeks to check out Interliga.
For those unfamiliar with Interliga, it's the competition us ...
Posted on: The Offside | 2007-12-28 08:00:48
USSoccerPlayers.com has an interesting article up this week where each writer lists his favorite games of 2007. (And by "his," yes, I mean "his." They're all guys.)
This left me reflecting on mine, and wondering about yours. What were your favo ...
Posted on: The Offside | 2007-12-18 13:00:20
For all the talent that comes out of Mexico, we're still waiting for a player from El Tri to make his mark in the English Premier League. Jared Borgetti became the first Mexican to set foot in the Premiership back in 2005 when he played for Bolton. H ...
Posted on: The Laughing Nomad | 2007-12-12 09:46:27
UN Denounces Racism in Mexico
Prensa Latina
Mexico, Dec 11
The Mexican chapter of the UN High Commissioner for Human Rights revealed on Tuesday that indigenous ...
Posted on: The Offside | 2007-12-10 08:00:17
A few quick recaps of some of the games you may have been watching this weekend:
US U-17 2-0 Brazil U-17 in the Nike friendlies. The Brazilian youth don't have much practice at losing, so they're not very good at it. Tempers were already starting ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-12-08 15:17:52
Day: 33
Up again before the sun has risen, but this time we were awake at 5am to catch our transportation south to the Lacandon jungle. ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-12-07 18:01:09
Day: 32
"Jordana, is that the monkeys?" We were both awake at 5am by a haunting roar that sounded to be right out our window. ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-12-06 17:00:31
Day: 31
We had met 2 Canadians on our tour the previous day. Fraser and Phillip were from Montreal. They were in Cancun for a ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-12-05 00:03:18
Day: 30
Our time in San Cristobal seemed to pass by with ease. Wandering the quiet cobbled streets with misty mountains in the distance then tiring ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-27 11:12:50
Day: 21
Awake early we walked in the crisp cool Oaxacan morning air to catch our bus to the coast. In the distance puffy low clouds ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-25 01:01:20
Day: 19
Our first day in the beautiful colonial city of Oaxaca and we are taking a bus 10km outside of the city. Situated atop a ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-24 00:16:59
Day: 18
An uneventful travel day so a very short entry. We battled the Mexico City metro one more time. This time we brought weapons, ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-23 00:04:54
Day: 17
Our visit to Mexico City has been dominated by ruins, museums and stories of the great ancient past. Today on our last day we ...
Posted on: The Laughing Nomad | 2007-11-22 23:19:51
NAFTA and Biotech: Twin Horsemen of the Ag Apocalypse
The Last Days of Mexican Corn
By JOHN ROSS
Mexico City.
The single, spindly seven foot-tall cornstalk spiring up from ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-22 15:27:39
Day 16
The piece of history that impresses me most about Mexico City is that since the 1st century A.D. this metropolis has been one of ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-21 14:47:45
Day 15
Today was a day to learn about the great ancient peoples of Mexico. We plan to visit the Aztec Ruins of Teotihucan tomorrow, ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-20 18:13:41
Day: 14
Peering out over the city from our 6th floor balcony I had a great view of the huge cathedral to my right. Turning left ...
Posted on: The Laughing Nomad | 2007-11-20 08:40:03
One migrant advocate that has recently been deported from the U.S. has said that "Mexico could not economically or socially absorb an estimated six million ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-19 00:05:53
Day: 13
Entering Mexico city from the northwest suburbs I was already in awe at the size of this megaopolis. Including the surrounding suburbs Mexico ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-18 01:38:32
Day: 11 and 12
We awoke in the morning and quickly departed one of the worst rooms we have ever stayed in. We were about to ...
Posted on: The Laughing Nomad | 2007-11-17 17:33:55
An expat friend reports on recent events in Oaxaca:
"November 15 was the day the Oaxaca constitution requires that the governor deliver in person a report ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-16 21:08:02
Day: 10
We awake in our room that has no lock and we quickly decide it´s time to move on. The plan had been to ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-15 12:58:20
Day: 9
Up at 8am and yet another tasty bakery breakfast and coffee on the rooftop. One last morning gazing out across the Zacatecas cityscape, ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-14 12:38:51
Day: 8
Today was one of those days traveling I´ll look back on with fond memories. Not because we saw some jaw dropping ruins or ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-13 00:11:20
Day: 7
We awoke in the charming colonial city of Zacatecas to the sound of church bells and whistles of birds. Well that´s only ...
Posted on: Tales From the Chicken Bus | 2007-11-12 19:32:14
Day: 6
Not much to write about today, it was one of those full travel days. The type where you get up early and know ...
