McBride to retire from MLS’ Fire at season’s end
Posted by World Soccer News on September 3rd, 2010Brian McBride, whose scoring touch and tenacity earned him fans on both sides of the Atlantic, is calling it a career.
Brian McBride, whose scoring touch and tenacity earned him fans on both sides of the Atlantic, is calling it a career.
The NFL reduced Ben RoethlisbergerA A A s suspension from six games to four. The Pittsburgh Steelers' star quarterback met with Goodell early Friday and was told he could return Oct.
The world governing body of motor sports has opened an investigation into Ferrari driver Felipe Massa's start at last weekend's Formula One Belgian Grand Prix.
Tim Hudson ATLANTA a ' David Wright knew the New York Mets couldn't afford to let Tim Hudson find his rhythm.
With the field down to 16 teams, the knockout stage of the basketball world championship begins Saturday with two highly anticipated matchups.
An altercation between fans briefly delayed a second round match at the U.S. Open.
Oxford can ruin Welwyn Garden Citya s Division 1 title hopes when the sides meet at Roman Way tomorrow.
Corruption in cricket is not widespread, it has been claimed as three Pakistan stars banned from playing over match-fixing allegations were questioned by police.
SIERRE, SWITZERLAND: Australian Greg Norman has had a bad start to the European Masters in his first golf tournament after a year spent recovering from shoulder surgery.
Ryan Giggs feels Manchester United's squad is looking in good shape with the impending return to first-team action of Rio Ferdinand.
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