By SEAN RUBIO
If you have ever been up late (or very early) and wished you had some quality soccer stories to read, your fix is on the way. We will be introducing SBI Late Night, a new feature in which we work to fill the overnight void with some interesting stories that you may have missed during the day. Consider it a sampler of stories, both from the blogosphere and from traditional media, that may have gone under-the-radar for those who like to burn the midnight oil, or an overview of the day's previous stories for the early birds.
While this inaugural installment of SBI Late Night actually turned into SBI Mid-Day, night owls and early birds can start looking for this series on SBI shortly.
Now, onto some recommended stories from Thursday that you may have missed:
- A look back at a classic brawl from from Chivas/Club America [The Touchline]
- Updated Chances Of Qualification for South Africa 2010 [VorosMcCracken.com]
- A history of soccer players that have tried their hand at rap through the years [The Best Eleven]
- A detailed breakdown of the four Champions League semifinalists [Guardian]
- Chris Seitz gets a three-day loan [Behind The Shield]
- The Football League deleting videos from handheld cameras off YouTube [BBC]
- Win the naming rights of Rochester's stadium for $1,000 [Rochester Democrat and Chronicle]
- Wayne Rooney explains the F.A.Cup [Special1TV]
Which story did you enjoy the most? Think Wayne Rooney should lay off the Wikipedia? Heading to the ATM to try and win Rochester's stadium naming rights? Share your thoughts below.
