communities.canada.com - 11/30/2009
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The Whitecaps are on the lookout for an MLS expert to serve in a technical director-type role for the club, and one possibility is longtime D.C. United coach Tom Soehn . The 43-year-old Chicagoan, was in town last week and met with Whitecaps' brass. Lenarduzzi has stated he'd like to have the ...
noshortcorners.com - 11/30/2009
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noshortcorners.com —
#1 - After seeing two points grifted by
Michael Dawson's late cracker, Aston Villa keeper Brad Friedel...
told reporters that Brad Guzan's declaration of pushing the elder was no joke. He is pushing the starter, and the starter was terrific this week.Aston Villa v Tottenham Hotspurvon curymunchie#2 ...
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A few things...
mls-daily.com - 11/30/2009
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mls-daily.com —
Vancouver Whitecaps officials reportedly held a meeting with
Tom Soehn last week, raising the possibility that the...
former D.C. United skipper could find himself employed by the soon-to-be expansion franchise by the end of the year, according to a report in The Province . The report suggests ...
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Soehn Being Considered For Vancouver Job
noshortcorners.com - 11/26/2009
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First, let me start by wishing everyone a
happy Thanksgiving with lots of stuffing and a safe...
trip to all travelers. That greeting completed, I'm now gonna toss it over to Kim Kolb, a scribe over at the Screaming Eagles blog The Nest Liner.NSC: What went wrong?KK: The season didn't end in July. ...
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Three simple questions: D.C. United
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VAN/MON EACH MAKE SOME SIGNINGS
Full-Time: Vancouver's Soccer Show —
... There could be some stiff competition though for the job, with former D.C. United coach, Tom Soehn, on the Caps' chat list. The Province's Marc Weber has this story. It makes for more competition for the head coach position. Sure Soehn is looking for the technical director role, but finding the right man for the job is key and having some internal competition is always a good thing for the club. ...
Soehn Being Considered For Vancouver Job
MLS Daily —
Vancouver Whitecaps officials reportedly held a meeting with Tom Soehn last week, raising the possibility that the former D.C. United skipper could find himself employed by the soon-to-be expansion franchise by the end of the year, according to a report in The Province. The report suggests Soehn is being considered for the role of technical director for the Whitecaps, who will join Major League Soccer for the start of the 2011 season. Vancouver officials have stated that they would like the position to be filled by the end of the year. ...
Who wants to take a ride?
Screaming Eagles —
... – with zip for MLS coaching experience, no less! And now word that we might even end up facing Tommy when we play the Vancouver Whitecaps in 2011. I want a pony! So, grab some popcorn and enjoy the carousel in action. Because we have no earthly idea what criteria are being used, much less how successful it will be in the end. We’re just along for the ride.
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