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ASN Morning Read: Silly Season Ends, Back To Work

It was an uneventful deadline day for Americans abroad, with Geoff Cameron and Brek Shea staying put; The team continues preparations in Prague for Wednesday's friendly against the Czech Republic.
BY Jesse Yomtov Posted
September 02, 2014
7:25 AM
  • Nobody made a move for Geoff Cameron, who will remain with Stoke City. No move materialized for Brek Shea, who will also be staying with the Potters. Juan Agudelo still doesn't have a job.

  • Julian Green’s loan to Hamburg was finalized on deadline day. He’ll wear No. 37 with his new club.

  • After his devastating injury at the World Cup, Jozy Altidore is back with the national team to start the 2018 cycle. “It was tough, it was difficult,” Altidore said. “But this is life, this is sports. The biggest thing I can do now is focus on now, on today, and try to be better than I was in the summer and try to be healthier and stronger.”

  • Terrence Boyd is with the team in Prague as he continues his rehab:

  • A great piece on college soccer by Brooke Tunstall, who spoke to coaches about improving the game.

  • John Brooks and Alfredo Morales are among the players on Doug McIntyre's hot list, while Michael Bradley is cooling down amid the mess in Toronto.

  • Speaking of Brooks, he should probably be in Klinsmann’s doghouse for liking Two and A Half Men:
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