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Sep 2010 27

Sons of Ben and The American Outlaws are throwing a MASSIVE tailgate!!  Sign-up now to join us and help celebrate the arrival of the US Mens National Team to our home, PPL Park on Tuesday, October 12th.  All of the tailgate details are below so sign-up today.

Because of the large turnout that is expected for this event, the cutoff for tailgate sign-ups will be Wednesday, October 6th at Midnight!! [..]

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Aug 2010 30

UPDATE: SoB tix for US-Colombia deadline has been extended to Friday September 10th due to high demand for an all ticketed event. See member email.

via USSoccer.com

The U.S. Men’s National Team will host South American rivals Colombia on Oct. 12 at PPL Park in Chester, Pa. Kickoff for the USA’s first match on the Chester waterfront is set for 8 p.m. ET, and the match will be broadcast live on ESPN2 and Galavision. Fans can also follow along on ussoccer.com’s MatchTracker and twitter.com/ussoccer.

CHICAGO (Aug. 30, 2010) – The U.S. Men’s National Team will host South American rivals Colombia on Oct. 12 at PPL Park in Chester, Pa. Kickoff for the USA’s first match on the Chester waterfront is set for 8 p.m. ET, and the match will be broadcast live on ESPN2 and Galavision. Fans can also follow along on ussoccer.com’s MatchTracker and twitter.com/ussoccer.

Continue reading on USSoccer.com

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Jul 2009 09

We will be tailgating in the Jetro lot starting at 1. Whether or not you bought a package, you are welcome to hang out AND we ask that you wear a red shirt to show support for the US. When the Union begin play next year, we will all be in navy or Philadelphia blue, BUT when the US plays, we wear red, a color all US fans associate with support of our country.

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Jun 2009 25

There’s really not much you can say. Even almost 24 hours later…

It was a game that even 10-15 minutes in, you had a feeling that there was a definite shot at bringing the European Champions down a peg. Could we survive the rough patches? The fatigue? The risky nature of hard tackling? The overwhelming answer was yes. There was not one player that started that game that deserved any less than what they got today – a win for the ages. Everywhere you look – the Guardian, BBC, ESPN – there’s nothing but respect for these guys and a belief that anything can happen come Sunday. It’s amazing what can happen when you keep 11 guys on the field (okay, okay…Bradley was sent off in the 86th minute but still).
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