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By Ives Galarcep, Special to ESPNsoccernet
Wednesday, May 16, 2007 Sunil Gulati had some grand plans when he bid farewell to Bruce Arena as U.S. national team head coach more than 10 months ago. The new U.S. Soccer president had a prime position to fill and a large war chest to land a coach that would not only grab headlines but also help the U.S. team go further than even Arena, the most successful coach in U.S. history, had. Gulati filled out a wish list of names, most of which were foreign, and somewhere on that list he made room for Bob Bradley, a m ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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