
RT @soccerprofessor: Who replaced injured Chris Armas for the ‘02 World Cup and then got injured and missed the World Cup? soccerprofessor.com. Steve Cherundolo.

Who replaced injured Chris Armas for the ‘02 World Cup and then got injured and missed the World Cup? soccerprofessor.com. Steve Cherundolo.

Oficial de EE.UU.: el flujo de armas a Hezbolá puede ser señal de los planes de guerr: De*Chris … http://bit.ly/aIavhL
…Armas — as told to the Chivas USA team blog “I have shared numerous games, training sessions, preseasons, and even Halloween costume parties over the course of many years with Jesse, and came to understand him as a person and a player. He had a great way…
…that the search is “not that far along” and just past “the first round of the interview process”. Former Kansas City Wizards coach Curt Onalfo, current Fire assistant Mike Jeffries and former Fire player Chris Armas have also been linked with the job….
…has interviewed current assistant coach Mike Jeffries, former Kansas City head coach Curt Onalfo and former Fire player Chris Armas. The source didn't mention anything about Jeffries or Onalfo but did say that the Fire has not interviewed Armas at any time…
…to two finalists: Jesse Marsch and Tom Soehn. After going through initial interviews, along with Mike Jeffries, Curt Onalfo and Chris Armas, Marsch and Soehn have been interviewed a second time by team majority investor Andrew Hauptman in Los Angeles. He…
…staff clearout wasn't long in coming. Only Goodstein and Simpson survive from the previous era, though I've brought in Chris Armas as a coach, and he looks to be potential assistant material. Given some of the questionable advice Simpson's been dishing, his…
I had privilege of playing with, and learning from Jesse for 7 years of my career. He's a winner in life. By that I mean the championships on the field, the family he has, and respect he commands. You truly have to be in locker room, and at training everyday to fully appreciate what he brings to a team. For me, he has had a Hall of Fame career, and I'm proud to have shared the field with him.
Everyone tries to define this thing called Character. It’s not hard. Character is doing what’s right when nobody’s looking.
Ummm, yeah…I can’t move to Chicago. You see…uh….I have a dog. It’s a big dog and I can’t move it to Chicago.
To be in that group, I am very blessed and honored to join that company
Bob Bradley and Peter Wilt gave me the opportunity, and Bob raised the bar, set the standard of what we should look like on and off the field … Frank Klopas, Lubos Kubik and Peter Nowak taught me and showed me the way to conduct yourself as a player to be a winner and to understand how to compete. When those guys left, it was my responsibility to show the way.