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The popularity of the Houston Dynamo has helped bring some attention to the sport there. “Kind of neat, huh?” Those are the words Houston Chronicle sports columnist Richard Justice used to end his column yesterday regarding the ‘club or country’ question that invades soccer like no other sport. The phrase is a perfect proposal for Justice, a writer and sometime television and radio ... [link]

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Published 6/21/2007 by brucio at du Nord
... Did you enjoy the article yesterday from the Houston Chronicle about how cool it is when soccer players take pride in playing for their country? I did. It was uplifting. And as it turns out Adam Spangler at This Is American Soccer liked it a lot too. So much so that he sought out the author, who is not a "soccer guy", and asked him some excellent questions. The answers are as good as I had hoped they would be. ...

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