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2.19.15

ASN Morning Read: Nothing Much Happens

It's pretty remarkable how little is happening in the United States soccer landscape today. But never fear: we have investment advice, selfies, and news about the 2022 World Cup.
BY Noah Davis Posted
February 19, 2015
8:07 AM
  • One of these things is not like the other:
    Headline: Next stop for Crew SC's Tony Tchani? It could be the USMNT midfield.
    Final paragraph: Tchani is excellent when Crew SC are pushing the game from out in front, but last year he was surprisingly reckless when they were chasing it. If he's going to raise his profile from "influential MLS midfielder" to "Michael Bradley understudy for the USMNT," that's something he's got to work on. Being smart no matter the game state is a requirement at the international level.

  • Cool:
  • Qatar 2022: now with more November/December: "Multiple sources say it's a done deal that World Cup 2022 will take place in November and December of 2022 in Qatar. A FIFA task force will meet in Doha next week and make that recommendation, and the FIFA Executive Committee is set to make the decision final at its meeting in Zurich next month."

  • Does he have to pay for this stuff?
  • Don't say we didn't help your portfolio:
  • Um, here's a song we like?
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