How will Solo’s act play with Hall of Fame voters?
This year’s National Soccer Hall of Fame ballot has a very interesting test case, that of Hope Solo, whose talents, achievements and trainwreck-ness aren’t in dispute.
Things in my head
This year’s National Soccer Hall of Fame ballot has a very interesting test case, that of Hope Solo, whose talents, achievements and trainwreck-ness aren’t in dispute.
I’ve been blessed to be a voter for the National Soccer Hall of Fame for more than a decade now, and my ballots are all public, including this one.
Remember the 80s? How about mis-remembering the 80s? That’s what MASL Commissioner Joshua Schaub is doing.
There’s been a lot of talk lately about how voting for the National Soccer Hall of Fame is “broken.” As a voter, I can tell you, it’s not.
Who should be in the National Soccer Hall of Fame class of 2018? I’ll tell you who I’m voting for, but I’m just one voter.
If an indoor soccer coach is fired after just seven games, is that unprecedented? History says no.
The Beckham Question overshadows the candidacies of a lot of terrific players on the 2017 National Soccer Hall of Fame ballot. I look at them all.
Whew. Looks like I’m still a voter for the National Soccer Hall of Fame Player election. Herein are my picks for the class of 2016.
Paul Gardner is a crazy person. With the subject of his ire hosting MLS Cup this weekend, let’s look back at one reason why.
…but then I said, “Screw it.” So you get an abridged, bullet-point version of why I’m voting the way I’m voting.