George Quraishi

Howler Magazine

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Founder and editor of Howler Magazine, a quarterly magazine about soccer

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David Beckham may be gone but the LA Galaxy is just as hot. The soccer team has won the M.L.S.

L.A. Galaxy Keeps Shining

David Beckham may be gone but the LA Galaxy is just as hot. The soccer team has won the M.L.S.

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After their impressive World Cup win, will the women of US soccer get a more impressive bite out of the endorsement apple?

Money in Women’s Soccer

After their impressive World Cup win, will the women of US soccer get a more impressive bite out of the endorsement apple?

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