Yahoo! Sports: Team USA's to-do list for 2008

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 Yahoo! Sports: Team USA's to-do list for 2008
by Martin Rogers: With the qualifying campaign for the 2010 World Cup in South Africa beginning in June, now is the time for Bradley's team to start moving, shaking and clicking into place. After catching up with the coach at the first training camp of the year, Yahoo! Sports brings you Bradley's First XI – a full team's worth of thoughts and principles that he will try to stick to during 2008. [link]

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Published 1/10/2008 by brucio at du Nord
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