5.21.15
ASN Morning Read: We All Fall Down Sometimes
A United States national team regular struggles in his new position; a comedy legend gets a soccer-y send-off; a forward might be back in time for a big tournament; another attacker hits a career low.
BY
Noah Davis
Posted
May 21, 2015
4:30 AM
May 21, 2015
4:30 AM
- Sporting Kansas City took apart the New England Revolution Wednesday evening. Oh Jermaine:
Jermaine Jones night at CB in 4 GIFs. #SKCvNE http://t.co/ZwU0R9L3Qw http://t.co/nSHZyPEnfY http://t.co/AjA93Qyav2 http://t.co/J1GcOgtp4d
— Ben Jata (@Ben_Jata) May 21, 2015 - David Letterman retired last night so here's a list of the top 10 soccer-related moments. Wambach:
- And nothing will come of it: "Visa and Coca-Cola, two of the World Cup's major sponsors, have issued statements regarding migrant worker abuse in the construction of 2022 World Cup stadiums in Qatar. New reports regarding the continually inhumane work and housing conditions of migrant workers tasked with constructing new buildings for the event have raised an uproar around the globe. The two sponsors, Coke and then Visa, were the first to respond."
- Cause for hope:
Something to keep in mind on Jozy: Gold Cup rules allow for roster changes after group phase, which gives more time for him to be ready.
— Michael Kammarman (@kammarmanMNT) May 20, 2015 - Everything you wanted to know about Jordan Allen.
- At least we can share our lows on Twitter:
In other news my tv game hit a new career low. Watching #bassfishing #wherediditakethewrongexitinmylife
— Terrence Boyd (@TBoyd91) May 20, 2015