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Star-Telegram
It's often asked why more coaches don't leave college soccer for MLS, and there are usually two easy answers -- better money and job security. New FC Dallas coach Schellas Hyndman, however, has opted to leave what he admits is "the comfort zone" of the college game after more than ...
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Mirror
Thanks to the excitement of the soccer at Euro 2008, many England fans have come to the realization that the tournament is better off without them, writes Oliver Holt. Who knew? "Being rubbish never felt so good," he writes. "Maybe it's because England aren't there in Austria and Switzerland ...
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L'Equipe Online
France was unable to surmount the three major setbacks in its final Group C game against Italy Tuesday, writes Cedric Rouquette at lequipe.fr. The 10th-minute injury to Franck Ribery, the red card to Eric Abidal, and the deflected shot for Italy's second goal all reflected "a sort of inevitability that ...
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Daily Southdown
When Chivas USA striker Ante Razov left the Chicago Fire more than three years ago, some Fire fans thought the team made a big mistake letting him go. Others still chastise him "for sulking his way out the door" when the team didn't meet his increased contract demands, writes Nick ...
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Salt Lake Tribune
A much younger U.S. prospect up front is Real Salt Lake's Robbie Findley who, following a moribund start to the current season, is finding the form that earned him a national team call-up last year. Ever since being substituted into the game against San Jose two weeks ago by Coach ...
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