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SPA Dialy: End of Year Awards, Club Version

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On the Tuesday version of Set Piece Analysts’ daily podcast, SPAs Jeff Kassouf, Johnathan Starling, Kartik Krishnaiyer and Richard Farley hand out their end-of-year awards for the club world, walking through 2009’s beat players, coaches, leagues, stories, memories and more, a prelude to Wednesday’s morning’s podcast, where the crew will do the same for the international game.

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  • [...] Don’t forget you can get in touch with the show either in the comments below, at podcast@setpieceanalysts.com or on our individual Twitter accounts that can be found on the left hand side of the page. While your at it don’t forget to follow Set Piece Analyst on Twitter at twitter.com/spanalysts. [...]

  • Ray Curren

    Quick story for Jonathan and the bunch:

    Had U-11 practice the day of the second leg of the Chelsea-Barcelona semifinal, which on the east coast means after the game was over.
    Obviously, as a Chelsea supporter was a tough finish, but one of the best girls on the team always wears a Messi jersey to practice, and of course, had it on this day.
    Her dad said that with about 10 minutes left, she refused to watch and when Barca scored, it taught her that the game’s never over and you never know what will happen.
    Also an interesting commentary about the soccer culture here in the US, you obviously wouldn’t have gotten a story like that 10 years ago, let alone 20 years ago.

    For End of the Year stuff, this has to be somewhere:

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5JIqsQVAbk

    It may be singlehandedly responsible for me getting into the Bundesliga (as much as I can). I’ve probably watched it 1,000 times

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