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Question Posted Sunday July 22 2007, 6:04 pm

I don't get the "Greatest Team You've Never Heard Of..." What's it all about?

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danie18 answered Tuesday July 31 2007, 1:44 am:
Okay, so "The Greatest Team You've Never Heard Of" is basically the Women's U.S. National Soccer team. It's advertising for the new girls. Like when Mia Hamm and Brianna Scurry and all them retired, they needed some more advertising. They're basically trying to get soccer BIG in the U.S.A. Beckham coming to the L.A. Galaxy is kind of making men's soccer bigger in America, but now they need women's soccer bigger. Trying to get them on ESPN more. Which, I totally agree with. But, that is just my opinion. So, hopefully that answers your question.

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xOalmaOx answered Sunday July 22 2007, 10:27 pm:
Since you didn't give specifics on what you're trying to ask about, most people won't know what you're talking about. But try to google it ? And it could just be a title that is meant to be comprehended into many different ways.

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