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NJ.com
The New York Red Bulls played reigning MLS champion Houston on Sunday "like a team on a mission," writes Angela Daidone, and the Dynamo "could do nothing to stop them" as they powered to a 3-0 win. A new confidence on the team was evident from the players she spoke ...
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Globe And Mail
Toronto FC is not the first MLS team to have been kept waiting for Guatemalan striker Carlos Ruiz's return from international duty. Its new signing from L.A., rumored to be less than happy at being placed with a team that plays its home games on artificial turf, is taking care ...
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Philadelphia Daily News
Two busloads of Philadelphia soccer fans made the trip to RFK Stadium Saturday to taste the MLS atmosphere ahead of the 2010 season, when its own team will start play. John Smallwood was impressed by the D.C. United fans and the noise they made, but not by the old stadium, ...
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Independent
The success of the British Olympic team in Beijing serves up a simple lesson for English soccer, writes Sam Wallace. If you want to create a sporting elite, you have to root out the underperformers and let the country's best athletes train together. Chelsea and Manchester United both boast ...
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Guardian
After just two game days in the English Premier League, it's already clear to Paul Doyle which clubs need to do some hasty recruitment before the transfer window closes. "Without significant movement over the next seven days," he writes, "the transfer window will come down like a guillotine on the ...
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TSN
Following last week's disappointing 1-1 home tie with Jamaica, Canada coach Dale Mitchell is pleased his side will not be playing on the artificial surface at Toronto's BMO Field again this year.
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ESPN Soccernet
Guardian
Leander Schaerlaeckens looks forward to the Dutch season and rounds up the multitude of off-season coaching changes.
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