Michael Terry
Remembering Roy Keane's Finest Hour for Manchester United
Seventeen years ago today, in the 1999 Champions League semifinals, Manchester United captain and defensive midfielder Roy Keane inspired his team to a historic second-leg comeback win against Juventus. He did it by being everywhere.
Andrea Pirlo's Beautiful Game
Andrea Pirlo is not just one of soccer's most incisive playmakers—he's a proponent for a specific soccer worldview. Is Major League Soccer ready to hear his gospel?
English Football's Plot Against Small Clubs
Dario Gradi has spent his life building tiny Crewe Alexandra into one of England's top talent farms, but England's new youth development system makes his job tougher.
AFC Wimbledon, the Revolutionary Soccer Club that Refuses to Die
A town that lost its soccer team decided to fight back by starting over from scratch with the fans in control of the club.
When Eric Cantona Kicked Soccer In the Face
Twenty years ago, Eric Cantona went into the stands and kicked a heckler. This was not the end of his career. It was, in many ways, its beginning.
Pele Good, Maradona Great, George Best Complicated
George Best's fame did him a disservice as he sunk into a life of alcoholism and domestic abuse that the media of his time chose to gloss over.