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Summer of Mailbag revisited

Bill Simmons, Page 2

While the Summer of Mailbag may have been derailed, Bill Simmons still delivers the latest and greatest the readers have to offer.

Story | August 27, 2009

Football will not fail in U.S.

Michael Davies, Special to Page 2

After the crushing defeat to Ghana, Michael Davies says not to despair: Football will not fail in the U.S.

Story | Conversation | June 22, 2006

America, the beautiful

Michael Davies, Special to Page 2

Italy-U.S. was one of the greatest matches Michael Davies has ever seen. Needless to say, Team USA isn't done yet.

Story | Conversation | June 18, 2006

Unanswered prayers

Michael Davies, Special to Page 2

Despite the double heartbreak of England and the U.S. team getting knocked out on the same day, Page 2's Michael Davies sees bright futures for both squads.

Story | Conversation | June 21, 2002

South Korea alters power structure

Michael Davies, Special to Page 2

Page 2's Michael Davies rethinks his power rankings of the eight remaining World Cup teams and defends his "blatant pro-Americanism."

Story | Conversation | June 19, 2002

Dawn of a new day for U.S. soccer

Michael Davies, Special to Page 2

Our man at the World Cup gives a testimonial for the Michael Davies diet and is inspired by the U.S. team's phenomenal victory over Mexico.

Story | Conversation | June 17, 2002

Seeing red, white, blue ... and green

Michael Davies, Special to Page 2

Page 2's Michael Davies sees jealousy rearing its ugly head over U.S. soccer -- and he doesn't very much like what he sees.

Story | Conversation | June 10, 2002

I've got your U.S. boys' backs

Michael Davies, Special to Page 2

Find out just how confused a totally committed soccer fan can become in the latest entry by Page 2's Michael Davies.

Story | Conversation | June 06, 2002

The 'other' football

Michael Davies, Special to Page 2

Page 2's Michael Davies files his first of his diary entries from the World Cup, in which he is mistaken for a hooligan and tries to convince Americans they should care about the beautiful game.

Story | Conversation | May 31, 2002