A wonderful day to remember–and thank–everyone that cares about you, makes you better, helps you out.
A happy Thanksgiving to you. A few motion pics here that just seemed appropriate for the day and sentiment.
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Below is a list of just some great groups that many others are already thankful for. Please support’em.
TSG encourages you to add your charity, ANY charity in the comment section below. Thank you.
About: Ending homelessness through sports
Social: Twitter, Facebook, More.
» Little Feet in conjunction with the American Outlaws
About: Delivering soccer balls and hope all around the globe.
About: Using soccer as a vehicle for change in the lives of marginalized youth.
About: Support to cure breast cancer
About: Vision a world mobilized by soccer to create an AIDS free generation.
About: A unique sports-oriented program that empowers youth to lead change in some of the world’s most-underserved communities.

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Posted by DMN on 2011/11/24 at 1:12 AM
Happy Thanksgiving Everyone!
Posted by matthewsf on 2011/11/24 at 1:42 AM
I wrote this two years ago. Thanks again everyone who comes here to read every day, every month, or just once:
“• I’m thankful that I get to write again. As a graduate of Syracuse’s vaunted Newhouse School of Public Communication and an alumnus of ABC News and CNBC, a big part of my enjoyment in life was missing when I decided to switch professions. It is now back. And your visits to our pub validate my passion. Thank…you. (I swear I’m hunting down the typos like rabbits in this piece.)”
Posted by matthewsf on 2011/11/24 at 6:38 AM
http://theshinguardian.com/2009/11/25/usmnt-what-were-thankful-for/
Posted by Jeffrey Kean on 2011/11/24 at 7:53 AM
Love the videos – thanks! Have a great holiday!
Posted by KickinNames... on 2011/11/28 at 2:55 PM
Caught Mikey Bradley yesterday vs ACM and I have to say I really like the way he is playing and the role that he’s put in. Essentially he’s in a left sided version of his role on the right side in the last USMNT match. Still doesn’t attack aggressively enough but I think that’s just getting comfortable in the defensive side of the ball.
Absolutely crushed a difficult volley at top of the box that went 6 inches wide. He deserved the goal.
They were obviously outclassed by Milan but he performed admirably and did many of the things you’d want to see him do ie moving the ball forward, defending positionally etc.
Looking forward to seeing his continued growth.
Posted by TotalSoccerShow—Daryl on 2011/12/02 at 1:49 PM
We’re involved with Street Soccer USA—specifically with the Richmond team—so want to give an extra shout out to whole organization. Top people.