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BOLTON midfielder Stuart Holden has a double reason to beat England tonight - he is carrying the hopes of his native Scotland in the World Cup.

Holden was born in Aberdeen and raised north of the border until his family moved to Texas when he was 10.

And although he now stars for the USA, the 23-year-old admits he sti l l sees England as his great rivals because he was brought up as a Scotland fan.

http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/footba...behind-american-world-cup-bid-86908-22327941/
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I've always admitted I care more about the US National Team than Juventus. Unlike the Italians I don't discriminate based on race, I discriminate based on allegiance.
But you used to say that Italian fans can't watch and support their national team while Camoranesi is playing if they are against him being in the team.


Don't play the race card, nigger.
 

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But you used to say that Italian fans can't watch and support their national team while Camoranesi is playing if they are against him being in the team.


Don't play the race card, nigger.
No, I said that it is hypocritical for them to hate on Camo then love him after winning the World Cup.

Trust me, I'll always hate G Rossi.
 
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    There's a huge difference between Holden, Subotic, Ibesevic, Jones, Adu (group 1) and Guido Rossi (group 2).
     
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    U.S. says Bob Bradley hasn't resigned
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    Bob Bradley has not resigned his position as coach of the U.S. men's national team, and is scheduled to resume talks with the U.S. Soccer Federation "in the near future," according to a federation spokesman.

    Numerous reports out of the United Kingdom said Bradley was quitting his post as U.S. coach to take the reins of English Premier League team Aston Villa, whose previous manager, Martin O'Neill, resigned Monday.

    But USSF spokesman Neil Buethe said, "The reports that Bob Bradley has resigned are not true."

    Buethe added that USSF president Sunil Gulati and secretary general Dan Flynn might meet with Bradley as soon as next week to discuss his future.

    Bradley's agent, Ron Waxman, reiterated the USSF's denial, although he refused to comment further when asked if there had been any contact with Aston Villa.

    Bradley's contract with the USSF expires in December, and his name has been linked with a few coaching vacancies since leading the U.S. to the second round of the World Cup in South Africa. Most recently, he was linked with the managerial job at EPL team Fulham, one that eventually went to Mark Hughes.

    Bradley previously has managed MLS teams Chicago Fire, the New York MetroStars, and Chivas USA.

    Jeff Carlisle covers MLS and the U.S. national team for ESPNsoccernet.
     

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    Little boy, Alex has almost finished his career and in this 17 year old career of his he hasn't cheated like Henry did. Del Piero won't do that. He is not capable of doing such shameless antics. I wouldn't have been a fan if he was :D
     

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    Little boy, Alex has almost finished his career and in this 17 year old career of his he hasn't cheated like Henry did. Del Piero won't do that. He is not capable of doing such shameless antics. I wouldn't have been a fan if he was :D

    Bullshit.

    He's not the angel you make him out to be, if a player dives, then he can handball too. If the situation arises, he probably would do the same as Henry, and if that happened, you would be defending him rather than condemning him. You're just lucky it didn't happen. You'd see that you would act the same way as you say Andy is right now.


    God i hope he scores a goal with his hand this season :D
     

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