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by Ridge Mahoney
Two players of which more has been expected in their careers are crossing paths in and out of MLS. Striker Eddie Johnson's move to English Premier League club Fulham reached fruition Wednesday just as news reports out of South America quoted Argentine midfielder Marcelo Gallardo saying he's joining D.C. United.
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by Soccer America
"Brad is the money. He would have no problem playing in the SPL right now. There's no doubt Brad can be the next big American goalkeeper to play in Europe. I've nothing against Brad Friedel or Tim Howard, but this guy is a great size and is a fantastic athlete, ...
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by Soccer America
D.C. United's signing spree continued when it signed Colombian defender Gonzalo Martinez from Millonarios. American-born Ian Joy left German third division club St. Pauli and signed with Real Salt Lake. For all the team-by-team MLS offseason player moves ...
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by Paul Kennedy
[AMERICANS ABROAD] U.S. international Michael Bradley scored in Heerenveen's 5-1 win over VVV on Wednesday, making it the third straight game in which that he has scored since the resumption of play in the Dutch Eredivisie. Bradley, whose stock has risen sharply on the European transfer market, set a season ...
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by Soccer America
[ENGLAND] American Tim Howard's bid to play at Wembley Stadium for the first time ended Wednesday when Everton fell to short-handed Chelsea, 1-0, in the second leg of their English League Cup semifinal series.
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by Soccer America
[AFRICAN NATIONS CUP] Brazilian Carlos Alberto Parreira, whose future with World Cup 2010 host South Africa appears dependent on his team's performance at the African Nations Cup, was pleased after the Bafana Bafana managed to salvage a 1-1 tie with Angola in their opening game on Wednesday.
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by Soccer America
[USL-1] Stoke City became the latest British club to seek entry in the U.S. market when its minority owner, Phil Rawlins, announced plans to launch a USL-1 team next year in Austin, Texas, and affiliate it with the English League Championship club.
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by Soccer America
Miami's Varela High School now holds the top spot outright in the NSCAA/adidas High School Winter Rankings for boys, while Florida's American Heritage (27-0-0) remained No. 1 in the girls rankings. For the boys and girls rankings ..
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