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September 27, 2007

Killion hits the mark with Women's World Cup commentary

We know that some of our readers may be planning to watch the Women's World Cup semifinal between the U.S. and Brazil later today, so we won't discuss any of the particulars here.

For those of you who already know the result and are interested in hearing an analysis, though, we'll recommend that you check out Ann Killion's column, posted earlier today at the Mercury News web site. Not only is it a good read, but there are already three full pages of reader comments on it. Yup — a column on women's soccer has attracted as many comments as the column she wrote for today's paper on Barry Bonds' finale last night at (Phone Company) Park.

Addendum: We're up to four pages of comments on the World Cup story, and that's without any traffic from this site influencing the total. The region's soccer fans may seem invisible at times, but we're here, and in big numbers.

Posted by Jay at September 27, 2007 03:21 PM

Comments

Hope Solo (and Coach Ryan indirectly) has given the team it's biggest buzz since '99. I've never seen this much discussion on the women's game.

Posted by: Guy Gayle at September 28, 2007 08:42 AM

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