Sunday, November 9, 2008

Closing Out November with a Modest Proposal



Well, Saturday evening's 1-0 win over South Korea pretty much wraps up the month of November for the WNT. It was the 31st win of the year for the USA (a record) as they enter December's games against China with a 31-1-2 record overall (not too shabby). The WNT Blog will be back in action when the team comes back together.

We're sure you're wondering about the youngster above.... Although Carli couldn't accept his marriage proposal for legal reasons - the boy was about 11 or 12 - she did give him a nice autographed jersey and a hug before the game, which made the boy's Mom cry. Carli went on to have an outstanding game, so maybe there was a bit of magic in the air...

Until next time!

5 comments:

  1. hey hey... i love the US WNT... and i posted like a "comic strip" thingy entitled TRAINING TIME... on my blog... lol... i dunno i just thought it'll be cool if u checked it out... ignore the post if u must... just feast ur eyes on the pics... yes yes the pics are not mine... ohh well... i hope u find it rather amusing... ciao~

    www.dustislowinfat.blogspot.com

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  2. Congratulations U-17 on a remarkable tournament. The tourney was full of exceptional talent,any one of 3-5 teams would of been worthy champions. You represented your nation with dignity pride and wonderful high quality team play. I really enjoyed following your squad.

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  3. aww, that's so sweet!! Good job in the game!

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  4. hey,
    thats halarious. I can't blame the boy, Carlie is an awesome player. I watch you guys all the time and i hope to be just like you.

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