- Soccer America Daily - Monday, April 30, 2007
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MLS WEEKEND WRAPUP: Twellman strikes again; L.A. wins 'Clasico'
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What They're Saying
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3. AMERICANS ABROAD: Keller's Gladbach relegated; Fulham on shaky ground; Santos
survives
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4. EUROPEAN RACES: United breaks into clear
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5. MEXICO: Pachuca leads six into quarterfinals
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6. USL: Tie for Victory in opener
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7. CHAMPIONS: Goal difference gives PSV Dutch title
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8. FABIEN BARTHEZ: French great bolts after assault
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9. MLS PREVIEW: Monday Night 'Rocky Mountain Cup'
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WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
- Soccer America Daily - Friday, April 27, 2007
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1. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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What They're Saying
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2. MLS: New York still bullish, downs Dallas
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3. OFF THE POST: Player takes a lot of sheep for performance
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4. EUROPEAN RACES: Dutch title on line Sunday
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5. MLS WEEKEND: Week 4 Game Previews
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6. LIBERTADORES CUP: Boca breezes into next round
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7. IN THE NEWS: Klinsmann goes back to work
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8. YOUTH: U.S. U-15 boys head to Buenos Aires
- Soccer America Daily - Thursday, April 26, 2007
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1. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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2. MLS: KC match another lesson for Toronto FC
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3. TV PREVIEW: MLS leaders clash in Frisco
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4. DISCIPLINE: MLS suspends Herron and Kljestan (video)
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5. SONNY GUADARRAMA: Mexico or the USA?
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6. EUROPE: Chelsea gains edge over Liverpool
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7. CONCACAF CHAMPIONS CUP: Pachuca claims title
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8. YOUTH: U.S. U-16s fall to Ireland in Ballymena
- Soccer America Daily - Wednesday, April 25, 2007
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1. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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2. EUROPE: Rooney goals give Man. United late victory
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3. TV PREVIEW: Liverpool aims for another road win
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4. WOMEN'S LEAGUE: Two East Coast groups join effort
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5. U-17 WORLD CUP QUALIFYING: USA names roster
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6. YOUTH: Big win for U-16s in Ballymena
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7. OBITUARY: English World Cup star Alan Ball
- Soccer America Daily - Tuesday, April 24, 2007
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1. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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2. TV PREVIEW: United's youth vs. Milan's experience
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3. LIBERTADORES CUP: Favorites make quick exit
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4. OFF THE POST: A kiss is just a kiss?
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5. MLS: Facts and Figures
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6. YOUTH: U-20s to face Argentina in Rochester
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7. AMERICANS ABROAD: Relegation threatens Santos Laguna
- Soccer America Daily - Monday, April 23, 2007
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1. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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2. MLS WEEKEND WRAPUP: Razov hits No. 100 in Chivas USA rout
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3. EUROPEAN RACES: Beckham back with bang
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4. CHAMPIONS: Inter, Lyon, Celtic and Olympiakos clinch titles
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5. AMERICANS ABROAD: Tie dooms DeMerit & Watford
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6. USL: RailHawks open with draw
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7. SCOUTING REPORT: U.S. women to meet old foes
- Soccer America Daily - Friday, April 20, 2007
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1. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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2. THE GOLAZO: 'Long Live Soccer! Long Live Leo!
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3. MLS: Crew gets goals, but still winless
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4. EUROPEAN RACES: Do or die for German and Spanish contenders
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5. MLS WEEKEND: Week 3 Game Previews
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6. USL-1: RailHawks make debut
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7. YOUTH: Maisonneuve takes U-16s to Ballymena
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8. WOMEN'S WORLD CUP: Draw to be held Sunday
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9. HALL OF FAME: Tiedemann to be honored
- Soccer America Daily - Thursday, April 19, 2007
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1. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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2. MLS: Crew looks for first goal vs. Revs
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3. U.S. OPEN CUP: Williams strike gives Salt Lake win over Wizards
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4. CONCACAF CHAMPIONS CUP: Chivas, Pachuca tie in final, first leg
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5. OFF THE POST: Fan Appreciation Millwall-Style
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6. WORLD: Inter and Lyon fail to clinch titles
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7. CUPS: Barca's Messi creates 'work of art' (video)
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8. ARSENAL: Vice chairman Dein quits
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9. EURO 2012: Poland and Ukraine awarded championship
- Soccer America Daily - Wednesday, April 18, 2007
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1. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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2. MLS: Wynne headed north
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3. U.S. ABROAD: Beasley scores again for Man. City
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4. ENGLAND: Man. United restores six-point lead
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5. ITALY: Inter Milan goes for match-point
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6. FRANCE: Lyon aims for title record
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7. HIGH SCHOOL: Final NSCAA/adidas Winter Rankings
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8. OFF THE POST: Soccer mom's road rage
- Soccer America Daily - Tuesday, April 17, 2007
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1. WHAT THEY'RE SAYING
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2. MLS: More DPs on the way
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3. MAKING A LIST: MLS draftees in action
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4. U.S. ABROAD: Davies makes Sweden debut
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5. DATEBOOK: Beckham headed to Vancouver in October
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6. YOUTH: Duerst takes over U-17 girls