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Alyse LaHue
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Help Save Michelle Akers Horse Rescue and Outreach Farm

Support Michelle Akers, the most prolific female soccer player of all time. Wouldn't it be great if we, the collective soccer community, could come together and help this amazing woman in her time of need.

NCAA College Cup Finals: Dorrance’s pressure stumps Stanford Cardinal

Two of the most experienced, and humble, women's soccer coaches in the world shared their views on today's tactics during the post-game press conference following the 2009 Women's College Cup. North Carolina coach, Anson Dorrance, says it's tough to play against UNC for the first time due to the high pressure his players apply throughout the match. Not surprisingly, Stanford's Paul Ratcliff says the same thing. Have a listen.
 

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Illinois
WPS Team(s) I'll be supporting
Chicago Red Stars, All of them
More about me
food, music, soccer. that'll do.
Website
www.chicagoredstars.com

Alyse LaHue's Blog

Alyse LaHue

life in the red stars annex

well, well, look who is here.... yours truly with a new title! yes, indeedy my fine people. i have 'moved' half of my job into the sponsorship department. since they couldn't move half of me i have the same desk with the bobblehead army above me. you all still know where to find me. current title: Sponsorship & Player Services Manager (i am that fancy). What does that mean? Not sure, but below I will be sure to tell you what i've been up to...(with less capitals, i like to base… Continue

Posted on December 8, 2009 at 2:30pm — 3 Comments

Alyse LaHue

back in time: my mother & sister

Remember when I said I would get better about blogging? That was about 2 months ago. If WPS COO Mary Harvey can blog several times per week, then I say to myself 'self... we MUST blog more if the COO finds time to blog!!!'.

So the irony of this post is that I'm going to eventually incorporate a link to someone else's words.

I grew up in a pocket-neighborhood called South Clinton in Clinton, Iowa. We were a 'pocket' because we were surrounded by either the Mississippi River, or train tracks. Or… Continue

Posted on March 27, 2009 at 9:30am —

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Fasten your seatbelt...

I resolve to be better at this blogging thing. It has been so long since I have been gracing you with my literature.
The good news is that I am so busy here in the Red Stars (frozen) annex, that I haven't had time. So prepare for a journey here people!

Went into the Holiday break feeling good about the upcoming year, of course, because it is WPS-2009! What would have been a nice relaxing sit-at-home-and-do-much-about-nothing break was rattled by a tooth ache that was delivered to me the week be… Continue

Posted on January 14, 2009 at 12:35pm —

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At 12:47pm on December 8, 2009, WPS said…
Congrats, Alyse! You're the Featured Fan of the Week on womensprosoccer.com. Any photos you'd like to share? Or blogs you'd like to post perhaps ;-) AV
At 7:53am on April 17, 2009, JanderVK said…
I just thought you'd like to know that the Southtown featured a letter I wrote* in their speakout about the Red Stars in their newspaper today!! Make sure you go and pick up a copy!! :)

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v16/Jandervk/ChicagoRedStars_SouthtownSpeakOut.jpg

*Originally it was supposed to be about Sunday's game, but was changed to the Stars vs. Breakers game.
At 6:03pm on October 23, 2008, Jessica said…
Thanks Alyse, I enjoy making videos and I love soccer. So put them both together and you get the best of both worlds. I really did enjoy making the video, it was a lot of fun and I am glad I had the opportunity to do it. Thanks again!
At 7:03am on October 23, 2008, HaoKai <3 said…
Ooo Thats cool :D
but I like to watch Us soccer better then soccer in norway, but I think it was so cool when Washington Freedom get Lene Mykjaland on ther team :D
At 4:51pm on October 22, 2008, Devereaux said…
Hee Hee, I know, I've been trying to think of great names for a Utah team. Maybe the Mormon Seagulls or Crickets. It's a tough one to figure out. ;)
At 1:28pm on October 20, 2008, Natalie Smith said…
Do you think love of halloween parades and decorations is a british thing? the sheffield girls were taking photos of all the houses decorated for halloween. lol. Does Chicago have a halloween parade? you should certainly take emma to it. NYCs is amazing!
At 12:57pm on October 9, 2008, stephhh said…
Thanks! I want everyone to know I'm a big fan and to get the word out.
At 12:48pm on October 2, 2008, Kait Sawyer said…
Got it now, I just sent it to my mom so she'll see the shoutout, I sent it to my Dad too, hope he doesn't get mad at me!
At 12:32pm on October 2, 2008, Kait Sawyer said…
I think Mamma Sawyer might stick, that would be a great pen name, no one would have a clue it was me.
At 8:31am on September 24, 2008, HawkCat said…
I was very disappointed that some security at the USWNT vs Ireland game was strict. They didn't allow my son and I to migrate to another section in the first half of the game. My eight year old son and I were sitting quietly in an almost empty northwest corner section - it was a very unpopular section, in fact there were a total of four fans sitting there (it was the goal the US was defending the first half). The action occcurred at the other end the first half. Security asked to see our tickets and then actually ordered my son and I to move and sit in our right section, or else we'd be asked to leave. I explained to him that my son had brought homemade signs, and his signs could not be seen in our right seats, in the front row of section 118, because of the large portable advertisement boards in place. He told us we had to move. I cannot believe that in a half empty Toyota Park, security would be so strict about where fans sat. Interestingly, when the teams switched ends, and the US shot on the north end, security allowed fans to move into that section.
 
 
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