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by Ridge Mahoney
[MLS WEEK 29: What we learned ...] Los Angeles took another step toward the Supporters' Shield by rallying to beat Real Salt Lake, 2-1, the Crew came back to top D.C. United by the same score, and Portland spoiled the unveiling of refurbished B.C. Place by beating Vancouver, 1-0.
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[SCOREBOARD] Juan Pablo Angel scored in the 90th minute -- his seventh goal in seven games since joining Chivas USA -- to give the Goats a 1-1 tie with the Philadelphia Union, which would have taken over first place in the Eastern Conference with a win. For all the weekend ...
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by Soccer America
"How do you chant something like that? You can't be right, mentally. … It's disgusting. It's got no place in life."-- Tottenham coach Harry Redknapp responds to what Arsenal fans chanted at Tottenham striker Emmanuel Adebayor, who had been on the Togo national team bus that was attacked by gunmen ...
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[AMERICAN ABROAD] Clint Dempsey scored on Sunday as Fulham finally picked up its first win of the English Premier League season, a 6-0 demolition of London rival QPR. Edson Buddle scored two more goals for FC Ingolstadt -- his fourth and fifth goals of the season -- but Bochum came ...
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[NASL] Abe Thompson had a hat trick and Brain Shriver added two goals as the Ft. Lauderdale Strikers blitzed FC Edmonton for five goals in 22 minutes en route to a 5-0 win in the NASL quarterfinals. the NSC Minnesota Stars also moved on to the semifinals with a 1-0 ...
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[USA-HONDURAS] Three MLS players -- Roger Espinoza (Sporting Kansas City), Marvin Chavez (Dallas FC) and Carlo Costly (Houston Dynamo) -- are among the players Honduras national team coach Luis Suarez called up for Saturday's game against the USA at Sun Life Stadium in Miami.
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