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U.S. coaching announcment to be made soon

sunil.jpgAccording to Grant Wahl, Sunil Gulati says that the U.S. Soccer Federation is “on track” to announce in November the new coach of the U.S. Men’s National Team.

So, who are the persons of interest? According to Wahl’s research:

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1 Soccer Dad { 09.24.06 at 6:30 am }

As much as I think Klinsmann would make a great coach, I’m guessing Nowak. If it’s Sven I’m gonna need Prozac.

2 Mark { 09.25.06 at 8:52 am }

Anything but Sven. At this point, we just need someone in there.

3 2006 October 02 ThroughBall.com { 10.01.06 at 9:34 pm }

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4 2006 October 03 ThroughBall.com { 10.02.06 at 5:03 pm }

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5 Profiles in potential: Bob Bradley at ThroughBall.com { 10.05.06 at 10:06 am }

[...] Recently, I listed eight potential coaches for the U.S. Men’s National Team (as determined by Grant Wahl). The following is the fourth post in a series of biographical sketches—cleverly entitled, “Profiles in potential“—focusing on each of these prospective managers. [...]

6 Profiles in potential: Peter Nowak at ThroughBall.com { 10.05.06 at 10:07 am }

[...] Recently, I listed eight potential coaches for the U.S. Men’s National Team (as determined by Grant Wahl). The following is the third post in a series of biographical sketches—cleverly entitled, “Profiles in potential“—focusing on each of these prospective managers. [...]

7 Profiles in potential: Jürgen Klinsmann at ThroughBall.com { 10.11.06 at 8:40 am }

[...] Recently, I listed eight potential coaches for the U.S. Men’s National Team (as determined by Grant Wahl). The following is the final post in a series of biographical sketches—cleverly entitled, “Profiles in potential“—focusing on each of these prospective managers. [...]

8 Daily Dose 10.06 - The Offside - The Offside { 10.15.06 at 9:14 pm }

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9 Profiles in potential: José Pekerman at ThroughBall.com { 11.17.06 at 2:43 pm }

[...] Recently, I listed eight potential coaches for the U.S. Men’s National Team (as determined by Grant Wahl). The following is the sixth post in a series of biographical sketches—cleverly entitled, “Profiles in potential“—focusing on each of these prospective managers. [...]

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