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Ruud Gullit makes no sense | The Fabulous Forum | Los Angeles Times
Ruud Gullit makes no sense | The Fabulous Forum | Los Angeles Times
When coaches or players fail, the more sensible of them learn from the experience and move on. The less sensible look for someone other than themselves to blame. Sadly, Ruud Gullit has placed himself in the latter category. The former Dutch star, who spent all of nine months as coach of the ...
Lisa Guerrero: Um ... but it's for a good cause | The Fabulous Forum | Los Angeles Times
Lisa Guerrero: Um ... but it's for a good cause | The Fabulous Forum | Los Angeles Times
latimesblogs.latimes.com — Sir Elton John just hosted his 16th Annual Advanta World Team Tennis Smash Hits event over the weekend to benefit those with AIDS in Atlanta and surrounding communities in Georgia. Several stars and tennis legends were there, including Andy Roddick , ... (more) Lisa Guerrero: Um ... but it's for a good cause | The ...
 Football | Features | A meeting with Ruud
Football | Features | A meeting with Ruud
skysports.com — The average temperature for October in Los Angeles is 26°c but as Ruud Gullit takes my hand and utters 'Jesus. You. Again,' the air feels decidedly cooler in the foyer of the Wilshire Grand Hotel. It's not the most auspicious of starts to an interview ... (more) Football | Features | A meeting with Ruud
United States - Gullit: Americans Are Afraid Of Soccer And Beckham Can’t Change That
goal.com — Ruud Gullit returned on Monday to the Home Depot Center, scene of his nine-month stint as coach of the Los Angeles Galaxy, and he spoke about his adventure in Lalaland. According to the former Holland international, soccer in the United States is ... (more) United States - Gullit: Americans Are Afraid Of Soccer ...
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REPORT: Reaction Around The League to Gullit's Outlandish Conspiracy Claims
Major League Soccer (MLS) Rumors - For the time between the games — Just a quick note to point you to a couple of good reads since early this morning we presented you with Ruud "MKULTRA" Gullit's claims that US Soccer was holding the sport down so as not to make other sports in the USA look bad. Gullit Makes No Sense - LA Times New motivation ... and a Ruud awakening - Toronto Star We are getting a weird feeling that the more Ruud is asked about MLS the more outlandish his statements will become.

Grinding The Day Away News
du Nord — ... Grahame Jones of the LA Times on their blog The Fabulous Forum takes a look at Ruud Gullit's idiotic anti-MLS statements that got printed yesterday. ...

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