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Why an MLS Team Won't Win the RegionDespite changes made the CONCACAF Championship, if both the MLS and CONCACAF maintain their current schedules and regulation then an MLS will not win the region. -
2009 MLS Team Building: What New League Rules Mean for Your TeamThe new roster policy for Major League Soccer will cut four players from each team, which means each team will be evaluating their players closely during the pre-season. -
No MLS Contract, No ProblemSome MLS player have been waived, others have no renewed their contracts, where will they go as the new season approaches? -
Football/Soccer Transfer Season Week 1The winter transfer season is often times the best chance a soccer team has turn its fortunes. Are your favorite clubs getting the most for their money? -
A Football EducationInspired by comments which followed my article "How Soccer Has Succeeded In America", this article simply attempts to describe the dependent relationship between the sports and the face of American soccer.
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"Big Cat" Tony Sanneh's Triumphant Return to Major League SoccerAfter denying Twellman and Noonan in his first appearance, Sanneh must prepare for the coming of Beckham and Donovan.
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Major League Soccer Coming to a Town Near YouWith the success of Chivas USA, Real Salt Lake, and Toronto FC, other cities are considering joining the soccer boom.
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Can the Youngsters Give the U.S. Attack a Boost?After an embarrassing run at Copa America, Bob Bradley is changing the look of the U.S. Men's National Team for their upcoming match against Sweden.
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Americans Take Lead as European Soccer ReturnsThe European season just kicked off once again, and with Americans earning starting positions at number of clubs, U.S. Soccer fans have a lot to be proud.
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How Soccer Has Succeeded in AmericaThe MLS has made some serious changes during the off-season, which include more than the addition of David Beckham. With more children playing soccer than any other sport, the odds of success look good. -
Soccer's All New CrewAfter two dismal seasons, the Columbus Crew has gone back to its strengths and is looking for more. Expectations for the season are high in Columbus, as they wait for answer from Boca's Schelotto.
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Blanco to ChicagoWith one week before the MLS season starts, Blanco signs with the Chicago Fire. His presence in the league and with Fire will help the development of the MLS in many ways.
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All American HomecomingClaudio Reyna, Conor Casey, Jamil Fearrington, and Robbie Rogers are looking to make their first marks in Major League Soccer.
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Beckham: The End of Major League SoccerConsider for a moment that Liverpool FC will be purchased for $260 Million, then consider that Beckham will see $250 Million with the L.A. Galaxy.
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U.S. Soccer ReturnsCoaches, Piotr Nowak and Bob Bradley, have rebuilt the U.S. Men's National Team after a poor showing at the World Cup. HOw will this new team fair against Denmark?
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New FAI Premier League Causes Chaos in IrelandWith only twelve of the 21 professional "football" or soccer clubs in Ireland earning a spot in the new league, a number fans, especially in Dundalk, are upset.
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Preview of the Next Round in Club World CupAfter a hard fought 1-0 win over Jeonbuk, Club America doesn't look like they'll have what it takes to beat Barcelona and Ronaldinho. -
Soccer's Grandfather Subbed OutAfter being soccer's biggest supporter in the United States, Lamar Hunt lost his battle with cancer. -
Eddie Johnson's Woes Continue...After spectucular performances during World Cup Qualification, including a hat trick off the bench against Panama, Eddie Johnson's performance and luck have tanked.
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Salt Lake is No Manchester UnitedAfter his big trial with Manchester United, Freddy Adu's big transfer is to Real Salt Lake.
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The 1860 Lions Sign A "Wolff"After a storied MLS career with the Chicago Fire and Kansas City Wizards, Josh Wolff, a veteran of two World Cups, will don a European jersey.
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Bob Bradley Named U.S. National Team CoachBob Bradley's career in Major League Soccer is long and storied. Although his early years were filled with success, his current state is certainly questionable.
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The Odds of John O'Brien Playing for New YorkDespite spending the better part of two years on the injured list, is John O'Brien's career really over?
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Adu Not Headed for Manchester UnitedAfter a two week trial at Manchester United, the teenager may want to consider playing for a smaller European team like many other Americans.
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Onalfo to Work Magic with the WizardsWith new ownership group and a new coach, the Kansas City Wizards will begin a quest for the championship.
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French Soccer Hooligan Killed, Welsh Player in CourtThis week's European headlines are filled with controversy after a French police officer shot and killed a man, who was attacking a rival fan. At the same time in England, a footballer is charged with assault. -
Major League Soccer's Mark Lisi Announces His Retirement at 29After battling injuries for the last couple of seasons and suffering the worst of them in 2006, Mark Lisi will not return to the pitch. -
Costa Rican International Sequeira Out of Soccer?As Coach John Ellinger continues to struggle to find the right combination for succcess on the field, he's decided to make a big roster change by releasing Douglas Sequeira.
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Toronto FC: Another Expansion Soccer Champ in the WorksWith a month left before the transfer window opens, Toronto FC has already managed to sign a number of Canada's top talents. Will this expansion franchise repeat the magic of the 1998 Chicago Fire.
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Barcelona Favorites in Club World CupWith six regional champions having qualified for the 2006 Club World Cup, F.C. Barcelona of UEFA and S.C. Internacional (Brazil) of CONMEBOL are the heavy favorites.
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Houston Dynamo Current Favorites in Regional Soccer Championship?Former favorites have seemingly missed their chance to play on the world stage by failing to qualify for the regional tournament. With the usual powers missing, will this be the year for an American team to take the cup?
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10 Best Players for Major League Soccer to Sign Under "Beckham Rule"The "Beckham Rule" could be used to improve the overall quality of play and increase attendance by targeting specific segments of local markets.
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Will Former U.S. Coach Bruce Arena Sign Former U.S. Captain Claudio Reyna to New York's Roster?After three years of struggling under Bob Bradley and part of two seasons under Mo Johnston, Bruce Arena has the chance to rebuild New York's soccer franchise. All signs point to a possible "Team USA".
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MLS: Off-Season Moves, "Waiver Draft"The soccer off-season drama has already started as MLS clubs cut their rosters and make adjustments to prepare for the 2007 campaign which include the "Beckham Rule".



