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D.C. United's Erpen suspended and fined for elbowing (Sep 29, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Facundo Erpen's swinging elbow has landed him in trouble. Major League Soccer on Friday suspended the D.C. United defender one game and fined him $500 for violent conduct.
Galarcep: Adu destined to move to Europe (Sep 29, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The transfer talk regarding Freddy Adu was bound to start at some point, but although the rumored move to Reading is unlikely, Europe still remains his ultimate destination, writes Ives Galarcep
Dell'Apa: Pondering international schedule alignment (Sep 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
In order to improve regular season intensity and facilitate player movement, MLS must align its schedule with the international calendar, says Frank Dell'Apa.
Canales: Cue proposes MLS and Mexican league tourney (Sep 25, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Count Chivas USA co-owner Antonio Cue as one of the proponents of a proposed Champions League-style tournament between the Mexican league and MLS, writes Andrea Canales.
Dyer: Nick Sakiewicz's dream becomes reality (Sep 24, 2006 16:00 GMT)
With the formal groundbreaking of Red Bull Park last week, Nick Sakiewicz's dream and efforts finally came to fruition, writes Kristian Dyer.
Garey, Crew tie Dynamo late, keep playoff hopes alive (Sep 23, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Jason Garey kept Columbus' MLS Cup playoff hopes alive with a late goal Saturday night that gave the Crew a 1-1 tie with the Houston Dynamo.
D.C. United honors seven-time All-Star Etcheverry (Sep 23, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Marco Etcheverry was inducted into D.C. United's "Tradition of Excellence" on Saturday night, becoming the second member behind John Harkes.
Wizards GM Johnson will step down at end of season (Sep 23, 2006 16:00 GMT)
After seven years, general manager Curt Johnson has decided he has had enough with the Kansas City Wizards.
FC Dallas signs partnership with Brazilian club (Sep 22, 2006 16:00 GMT)
FC Dallas and Clube Atletico Paranaense from Brazil's Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A announced a partnership Friday that will include a home-and-away series in 2007.
Red Bulls F Magee tagged with one-game suspension (Sep 21, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The New York Red Bulls will have to take on D.C. United this weekend without Mike Magee, as the forward was given a one-game suspension by the MLS on Thursday.
Carlisle: Chicago Fire enjoy hot streak (Sep 21, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Since the All-Star break, the Chicago Fire have been undoubtedly the league's hottest team, writes Jeff Carlisle.
Revolution fizzle Red Bulls' playoff hopes with shutout (Sep 20, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Taylor Twellman and Andy Dorman scored goals Wednesday night to give the New England Revolution a 2-0 win over the New York Red Bulls and hurt the Red Bulls' playoffs hopes.
Dell'Apa: Arena working to improve system (Sep 20, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Parity exists in MLS as a byproduct of central planning and a salary cap, but some critics (like Bruce Arena) advocate a change, says Frank Dell'Apa.
Red Bulls start work on $140 million stadium (Sep 20, 2006 16:00 GMT)
With backhoes and bulldozers rumbling in the distance, the New York Red Bulls formally broke ground on a $140 million stadium Tuesday.
Steve Davis: De Rosario deserves the MVP award (Sep 19, 2006 16:00 GMT)
He was overlooked last year, but this season Dwayne De Rosario is arguably the leading candidate for the MVP award, writes Steve Davis.
Carlisle: The possible return of the Earthquakes (Sep 18, 2006 16:00 GMT)
It's far from a done deal but it's looking more likely that Oakland A's owner Lew Wolff will be able to bring MLS back to the San Francisco Bay Area, writes Jeff Carlisle.
Galarcep: The MLS All-Underpaid team (Sep 16, 2006 16:00 GMT)
So you think you can build a winning MLS club for a bargain basement price? It isn't easy to do, but it can be done, writes Ives Galarcep.
Chivas forward Palencia sidelined with knee injury (Sep 15, 2006 16:00 GMT)
CD Chivas USA forward Juan Francisco Palencia will be sidelined up to six weeks because of a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
Galaxy add Glinton and Randolph to roster (Sep 15, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The Los Angeles Galaxy have signed forward Gavin Glinton to their senior roster and midfielder Mike Randolph to the developmental roster.
Red Bulls sign Austrian midfielder Schopp (Sep 15, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Markus Schopp, a member of the Austrian national soccer team and the squad's captain during the 1998 World Cup, has joined the New York Red Bulls.
Revolution ties DC United on Dempsey goal (Sep 13, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Clint Dempsey scored in the 56th minute to pull the New England Revolution into a 1-1 tie Wednesday night with Eastern Conference-leading D.C. United.
Curtin's own goal burns Fire; Rapids gain ground (Sep 13, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Jim Curtin scored an early own goal as the Chicago Fire lost 1-0 to the Colorado Rapids Wednesday night.
Garcia's early goal lifts Chivas USA over FC Dallas (Sep 13, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Juan Pablo Garcia's goal in the 13th minute lifted Chivas USA to a 1-0 win over FC Dallas on Wednesday night.
Dell'Apa: MLS ponders talent export (Sep 13, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The plight of New England's Shalrie Joseph and Clint Dempsey epitomizes MLS' dilemma when it comes to the question of whether or not more homegrown talent should be exported, writes Frank Dell'Apa<
Carlisle: In remembrance of Sept. 11 (Sep 11, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Five years have elapsed since Sept. 11, but the tragedy left an indelible impact on MLS players such as Mike Petke and Steve Jolley, writes Jeff Carlisle.
Galarcep: Zambrano shortchanged by MLS (Sep 9, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Given Octavio Zambrano's history of success in the league, it's shocking that he hasn't even gotten so much as a look from MLS teams in need of a new coach, writes Ives Galarcep.
Galaxy sign defender-midfielder Miglioranzi (Sep 8, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The Los Angeles Galaxy have signed Stefani Miglioranzi, a defender-midfielder who played for Swindon Town FC of England's First Division the past four seasons
Canales: Gordon and Kirk lead Galaxy revival (Sep 7, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The resurgent Los Angeles Galaxy have been fueled by a couple of relatively unknown faces, writes Andrea Canales.
Conrad's Corner: All-Star games and broken jaws (Sep 4, 2006 16:00 GMT)
There's nothing quite like a broken jaw and a liquid diet to put the damper on what could have been a memorable month, writes Jimmy Conrad.
Real Salt Lake owner to ask MLS to review celebration (Sep 3, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Real Salt Lake owner Dave Checketts plans to ask Major League Soccer to review the Colorado Rapids' celebration after a 1-0 victory that prompted Checketts to argue face-to-face with Colorado captain
Real Madrid, RSL reach partnership agreement (Sep 2, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Real Salt Lake and Real Madrid reached a 10-year agreement that includes the joint training of young players and games between the teams every other year.
Galarcep: MLS inactive on transfer deadline day (Sep 1, 2006 16:00 GMT)
On a day when most of the world's soccer leagues were actively trying to finalize deals before the transfer deadline, MLS was surprisingly inactive, writes Ives Galarcep.
Dyer: Bob Bradley rejuvenates Chivas USA (Sep 1, 2006 16:00 GMT)
After being hired by Chivas USA, Bob Bradley was given free reign to do things his way and it's paid off for the rejuvenated Goats, writes Kristian Dyer.
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D.C. United's Erpen suspended and fined for elbowing (Sep 29, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Facundo Erpen's swinging elbow has landed him in trouble. Major League Soccer on Friday suspended the D.C. United defender one game and fined him $500 for violent conduct.
Galarcep: Adu destined to move to Europe (Sep 29, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The transfer talk regarding Freddy Adu was bound to start at some point, but although the rumored move to Reading is unlikely, Europe still remains his ultimate destination, writes Ives Galarcep
Dell'Apa: Pondering international schedule alignment (Sep 27, 2006 16:00 GMT)
In order to improve regular season intensity and facilitate player movement, MLS must align its schedule with the international calendar, says Frank Dell'Apa.
Canales: Cue proposes MLS and Mexican league tourney (Sep 25, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Count Chivas USA co-owner Antonio Cue as one of the proponents of a proposed Champions League-style tournament between the Mexican league and MLS, writes Andrea Canales.
Dyer: Nick Sakiewicz's dream becomes reality (Sep 24, 2006 16:00 GMT)
With the formal groundbreaking of Red Bull Park last week, Nick Sakiewicz's dream and efforts finally came to fruition, writes Kristian Dyer.
Garey, Crew tie Dynamo late, keep playoff hopes alive (Sep 23, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Jason Garey kept Columbus' MLS Cup playoff hopes alive with a late goal Saturday night that gave the Crew a 1-1 tie with the Houston Dynamo.
D.C. United honors seven-time All-Star Etcheverry (Sep 23, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Marco Etcheverry was inducted into D.C. United's "Tradition of Excellence" on Saturday night, becoming the second member behind John Harkes.
Wizards GM Johnson will step down at end of season (Sep 23, 2006 16:00 GMT)
After seven years, general manager Curt Johnson has decided he has had enough with the Kansas City Wizards.
FC Dallas signs partnership with Brazilian club (Sep 22, 2006 16:00 GMT)
FC Dallas and Clube Atletico Paranaense from Brazil's Campeonato Brasileiro Serie A announced a partnership Friday that will include a home-and-away series in 2007.
Red Bulls F Magee tagged with one-game suspension (Sep 21, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The New York Red Bulls will have to take on D.C. United this weekend without Mike Magee, as the forward was given a one-game suspension by the MLS on Thursday.
Carlisle: Chicago Fire enjoy hot streak (Sep 21, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Since the All-Star break, the Chicago Fire have been undoubtedly the league's hottest team, writes Jeff Carlisle.
Revolution fizzle Red Bulls' playoff hopes with shutout (Sep 20, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Taylor Twellman and Andy Dorman scored goals Wednesday night to give the New England Revolution a 2-0 win over the New York Red Bulls and hurt the Red Bulls' playoffs hopes.
Dell'Apa: Arena working to improve system (Sep 20, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Parity exists in MLS as a byproduct of central planning and a salary cap, but some critics (like Bruce Arena) advocate a change, says Frank Dell'Apa.
Red Bulls start work on $140 million stadium (Sep 20, 2006 16:00 GMT)
With backhoes and bulldozers rumbling in the distance, the New York Red Bulls formally broke ground on a $140 million stadium Tuesday.
Steve Davis: De Rosario deserves the MVP award (Sep 19, 2006 16:00 GMT)
He was overlooked last year, but this season Dwayne De Rosario is arguably the leading candidate for the MVP award, writes Steve Davis.
Carlisle: The possible return of the Earthquakes (Sep 18, 2006 16:00 GMT)
It's far from a done deal but it's looking more likely that Oakland A's owner Lew Wolff will be able to bring MLS back to the San Francisco Bay Area, writes Jeff Carlisle.
Galarcep: The MLS All-Underpaid team (Sep 16, 2006 16:00 GMT)
So you think you can build a winning MLS club for a bargain basement price? It isn't easy to do, but it can be done, writes Ives Galarcep.
Chivas forward Palencia sidelined with knee injury (Sep 15, 2006 16:00 GMT)
CD Chivas USA forward Juan Francisco Palencia will be sidelined up to six weeks because of a sprained medial collateral ligament in his right knee.
Galaxy add Glinton and Randolph to roster (Sep 15, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The Los Angeles Galaxy have signed forward Gavin Glinton to their senior roster and midfielder Mike Randolph to the developmental roster.
Red Bulls sign Austrian midfielder Schopp (Sep 15, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Markus Schopp, a member of the Austrian national soccer team and the squad's captain during the 1998 World Cup, has joined the New York Red Bulls.
Revolution ties DC United on Dempsey goal (Sep 13, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Clint Dempsey scored in the 56th minute to pull the New England Revolution into a 1-1 tie Wednesday night with Eastern Conference-leading D.C. United.
Curtin's own goal burns Fire; Rapids gain ground (Sep 13, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Jim Curtin scored an early own goal as the Chicago Fire lost 1-0 to the Colorado Rapids Wednesday night.
Garcia's early goal lifts Chivas USA over FC Dallas (Sep 13, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Juan Pablo Garcia's goal in the 13th minute lifted Chivas USA to a 1-0 win over FC Dallas on Wednesday night.
Dell'Apa: MLS ponders talent export (Sep 13, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The plight of New England's Shalrie Joseph and Clint Dempsey epitomizes MLS' dilemma when it comes to the question of whether or not more homegrown talent should be exported, writes Frank Dell'Apa<
Carlisle: In remembrance of Sept. 11 (Sep 11, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Five years have elapsed since Sept. 11, but the tragedy left an indelible impact on MLS players such as Mike Petke and Steve Jolley, writes Jeff Carlisle.
Galarcep: Zambrano shortchanged by MLS (Sep 9, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Given Octavio Zambrano's history of success in the league, it's shocking that he hasn't even gotten so much as a look from MLS teams in need of a new coach, writes Ives Galarcep.
Galaxy sign defender-midfielder Miglioranzi (Sep 8, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The Los Angeles Galaxy have signed Stefani Miglioranzi, a defender-midfielder who played for Swindon Town FC of England's First Division the past four seasons
Canales: Gordon and Kirk lead Galaxy revival (Sep 7, 2006 16:00 GMT)
The resurgent Los Angeles Galaxy have been fueled by a couple of relatively unknown faces, writes Andrea Canales.
Conrad's Corner: All-Star games and broken jaws (Sep 4, 2006 16:00 GMT)
There's nothing quite like a broken jaw and a liquid diet to put the damper on what could have been a memorable month, writes Jimmy Conrad.
Real Salt Lake owner to ask MLS to review celebration (Sep 3, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Real Salt Lake owner Dave Checketts plans to ask Major League Soccer to review the Colorado Rapids' celebration after a 1-0 victory that prompted Checketts to argue face-to-face with Colorado captain
Real Madrid, RSL reach partnership agreement (Sep 2, 2006 16:00 GMT)
Real Salt Lake and Real Madrid reached a 10-year agreement that includes the joint training of young players and games between the teams every other year.
Galarcep: MLS inactive on transfer deadline day (Sep 1, 2006 16:00 GMT)
On a day when most of the world's soccer leagues were actively trying to finalize deals before the transfer deadline, MLS was surprisingly inactive, writes Ives Galarcep.
Dyer: Bob Bradley rejuvenates Chivas USA (Sep 1, 2006 16:00 GMT)
After being hired by Chivas USA, Bob Bradley was given free reign to do things his way and it's paid off for the rejuvenated Goats, writes Kristian Dyer.




