Knicks fever is colliding with World Cup buzz, and New York soccer bars are trying to juggle both
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Knicks fever is colliding with World Cup buzz, and New York soccer bars are trying to juggle both

NEW YORK (AP) — Sitting among a pint-raising crowd at a Manhattan soccer bar on the first day of the World Cup, George Carson described himself as a huge soccer fan who hopes to catch all 104 games of the global tournament. But on Saturday? “We got to watch the Knicks,” he said. In most nations host
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