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Gracias por todo, Fox Deportes

By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
It sure is hard to remain a consistently working, paid sports journalist. That’s one thing I’ve learned over the past year.
Showing 148 posts tagged Jose Romero
¿A quién ficharías para el Real Madrid: Suárez o Cavani?

By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
It sure is hard to remain a consistently working, paid sports journalist. That’s one thing I’ve learned over the past year.

By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. – I’m not much of a travel writer and I’m not a tourism public relations guy. The following is not meant to be an ad for people to flock to Arizona.
By Jose M. Romero /
The world goes on. The much-debated Mayan apocalypse did not come to pass. Not on Dec. 21 anyway.
So thank you, oh great Mayan civilization. Apparently your awesome calendar did its job and continues to do it – keeping track of days gone by. That Apocalypto movie was good, though.
By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
The TV was on at work and every time I looked up, it seemed, Mark Sanchez was either being sacked or throwing an interception.
By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
Monterrey got creamed by Chelsea 3-1 on Thursday in the FIFA Club World Cup in Yokohama, Japan. The Rayados were big underdogs to win anyway.

By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
PHOENIX, Ariz. – We’re ready. Estamos listos.
Through the years, pro soccer has never managed to take hold here in the Valley of the Sun. For many reasons.
By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
When Juan Manuel Marquez connected with that vicious right hook and knocked out Manny Pacquiao on Saturday night at the end of the sixth round, a chain reaction of things were set into motion.
By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
The Phoenix Suns fell to the Dallas Mavericks 97-94 on Thursday night here in Arizona. They fell behind by as many as 15 points in the third quarter and fought back to make it a game late in the fourth.

By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
There is the World Cup, the big time. There is the Women’s World Cup. Growing and getting bigger every four years.
By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
Designated players are good for Major League Soccer. Let’s just say that first. They don’t always work out, but several European imports have. Take David Beckham and Robbie Keane from the LA Galaxy and Thierry Henry of the New York Red Bulls, for example.

By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/
The tragedy of the Jovan Belcher incident is still something that is difficult to comprehend. Just an unbelievable story that few might never understand, an NFL player in the prime of his life allegedly committing a heinous crime, then killing himself in front of his head coach.

By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
For years, critics have complained about too many college football bowl games. Too many 6-6 or 7-5 teams with losing records in their conferences becoming bowl eligible. Too many bad matchups, or too many games, period.

By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
First things first. The U.S. women’s national soccer team is reeeeallllly good. Like best in the world in 2012 good. If the London Olympics didn’t prove that, I’m not sure what else could.

By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
Some time ago when it was announced that the U.S. women’s national soccer team was headed to the Phoenix area for a friendly against Ireland, I lamented the fact that the women’s match could conflict with the timing of the MLS Cup on the same day, Dec. 1.
By Jose M. Romero / https://twitter.com/RomeroJoseM
Tijuana. Los Xolos. The Mexican Primera Division team with four Americans. The closest major Mexican club to the continental United States. The best soccer story in Mexico since… Los Indios de Juarez?
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