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  1. evan eleven
    evan eleven
    February 27, 2010 at 10:15 pm | | Reply


    i think Dempsey plays for Fulham quite decently.

  2. fnord
    fnord
    February 28, 2010 at 2:01 am | | Reply


    “Attendance for the Second Division side almost doubled at Craven Cottage where, indecently, American Clint Dempsey currently plays.”

    Surely this is a typo or something…maybe “incidentally” was meant instead of “indecently”? Surely no one things Dempsey is playing “indecently”???

    1. The Gaffer
      The Gaffer
      February 28, 2010 at 7:23 am | | Reply


      Fnord, good catch. It’s now fixed.

      Cheers,
      The Gaffer

  3. This One Guy In Detroit
    This One Guy In Detroit
    February 28, 2010 at 11:06 am | | Reply


    I was at that Carolina Lightnin’ championship game in ’81. It’s impossible to overstate how much Marsh and the team (including local hero Tony Suarez) captured the imagination of Charlotte during those years of ’81 and ’82. This was the era before the Hornets and Panthers came along to put Charlotte in the real big leagues, and the city embraced the Lightnin’ as if they were our own Cosmos.

    It’s all very personal for me, because Marsh turned me (and my buddies) into soccer fans for life. For me, there’s a direct line that runs from the summer of ’81 to being here on a soccer blog in ’10 leaving a comment. Thanks, Rodney.

    1. Charles
      Charles
      February 28, 2010 at 11:12 am | | Reply


      Perfect post.

  4. Charles
    Charles
    February 28, 2010 at 11:10 am | | Reply


    20,000 people for a Championship of a MINOR league soccer game. We have come a long way. I was at the Sounder’s championship games for A-League/USL games…even those crowds were no where near that. MLS ( regular season ) teams are jealous of that.
    I just don’t get soccer fans. There has to be enough in the US ( see Seattle ) to be filling very large stadiums, but they don’t…Instead we see high school gridiron stadiums called Soccer Specific Stadiums unfillled while British soccer is more popular than ever.
    You have to wonder where we would be now if the “please Landon go” crowd would support soccer in this country…and if it will ever happen.

    1. CoconutMonkey
      CoconutMonkey
      February 28, 2010 at 8:32 pm | | Reply


      Just like Marsh said, “patience”. Patience, my friend.

      1. Charles
        Charles
        February 28, 2010 at 9:15 pm | | Reply


        Thanks…us older guys are a little more impatient.

        1. usa2010
          usa2010
          March 2, 2010 at 8:31 am | | Reply


          Very true. With age comes perspective. I became a soccer fan thanks to Marsh and the Rowdies, as a kid in Tampa in the 1970′s. Back then I thought soccer would be the #1 or #2 sport in the USA by now.

          I try to remind myself of that when I hear kids today talk as though all we had to do was (fill in the blank) and suddenly soccer would shoot up in popularity and become one of the big sports in this country. Slow and steady wins the race, guys: there are no “magic bullets”.

  5. james
    james
    March 3, 2010 at 9:00 am | | Reply


    Much like usa 2010, I too grew up in the Bay area in the 1970′s. The Rowdies and Rodney were my heroes. I began playing and fell in love with the game, and have been a fan ever since.

    Thank you for the update and insight on Rodney. Perhaps, Garber and the USSF should heed his sage advice.

    Thank you Rodney for making my childhood a “kick in the grass”!

  6. Rebecca Jill
    Rebecca Jill
    March 3, 2010 at 9:44 am | | Reply


    I’m also a Tampa native, though I live in North Carolina now, and my love for soccer came out of going to Tampa Bay Rowdies games and seeing Marsh play. Thanks for this piece on Rodney Marsh. We love our “kick in the grass” soccer in Tampa.

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