Month: March 2019


  • The CBA Negotiations of the Internet

    CIENFUEGOS VERSION OF THIS POST: The MLSPU's public relations have been even more incompetent than anyone could have expected. Bill went off on Michael Arace's article on the imminent unicorn […]

  • January Transfer Window: This time it may be different

    I was looking recently at a post someone had made about Liverpool’s need to buy players in the January transfer window. One of the statements made was that “January is […]

  • Tigres, Santos Vie for the Prize

    It’s been a long time comin’ for some of the most loyal and passionate fans in the world. They want to party like it’s 1982. Back then, Tigres were in […]

  • The Charmed Life of Javier Hernandez

    Chicharito Scored in his ManU Debut​ At this time a year ago, Javier Hernandez was fighting for minutes at Guadalajara. Now he is preparing for a season at the Theatre […]

  • Nery Playing with Fire

    Nery Castillo is on his way to Chicago and MLS​ How nice of Shahktar Donetsk. They finally took the shackles off one of their high profile, yet troubled transfers. If […]

  • Same as the Old Boss

    "The Jimmy Conrad podcast apologizes for nothing." Wait, that's not fair. I have to apologize twice or three times a week minimum. ________________________ There'd better be a Hall of Fame […]

  • Liverpool blow chance to catch up to 4th

    Click:convenient forEpisode #994 of Rafa Benitez in “The pointless flaunting of authority” was played out Sunday at St. Andrews. /www.bigsoccer.com/forum/images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]>/www.bigsoccer.com/forum/images/smilies/tongue.gif[/img]> Liverpool supposedly have aspirations of finishing in 4th place and […]

  • Long Range Goals

    If Beau Dure had waited until today to release "Long Range Goals," the last sentence would read "On August 30, 2010, it was announced that Adidas renewed their sponsorship with […]

  • ESPN ups the Coverage, Univision Stays the Course

    The benefit of being bilingual has afforded me the opportunity to enjoy the games on both ESPN and Univision. In previous world cups, the decision was an easy one : […]

  • Austin Heading to New York "To Assume My Duties"

    Bahamian Supreme Court Justice Steven Isaacs, described by some as "controversial" and by others as "a bribe taking fool" has ruled that CONCACAF collectively and Alfredo Hawit, Justino Campeon, Sunil […]