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Will Real Salt Lake and Yura Movsisyan be celebrating at Toyota Park Saturday night? Most agree that such an accomplishment is possible, yet a Chicago Fire win seems more probable. No matter...

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Posted 24 days ago

The season has got to end sometime. And for the Seattle Sounders, the script could have had a better ending on a dream season -- one that would have culminated hoisting the MLS Cup in front of...

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Posted 27 days ago

Sunday's MLS playoff match-ups have potential. Not that they're locks to be the best MLS games of all time. There's plenty to pick and choose from, however, and it's certainly worth diving into...

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Posted 31 days ago

Thursday night was a feisty start to the 2009 MLS Playoffs. And while the bar set by the Dynamo-Sounders match wasn't the hardest to equal, Sunday's matches proved that the first legs of each...

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Posted 36 days ago

Every fall, these two teams seem to attract each other in the postseason. New England Revolution and the Chicago Fire, two very familiar foes play on Sunday in a match that must make MLS...

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Posted 38 days ago

This is it. Tonight's Chicago-Chivas USA match kicks off the final round of Major League Soccer action that will end Sunday night with eight teams still alive. Perplexing that at this point, only...

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Posted 46 days ago

Dallas forward Kenny Cooper actually started the scoring for the home side, with a 60-yard blast!! that beat Fire goalkeeper Jon Busch in the ninth minute. Cooper caught Bus...

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Posted 9 months ago

  Name: Jon Busch Position: GK Height: 5-10 Weight: 165 Birthdate: August 18, 1976 Hometown: Albany,...

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Posted 12 months ago

The San Jose Earthquakes are storming up the West table right now thanks to their mid-season pickups. Soccer Examiner breaks down the weekend.   ...

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Posted over a year ago

Cuauhtemoc Blanco represents everything that's wrong with soccer. While supremely talented, the man's conduct on the field is not befitting someone of his ability. He falls at the...

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Posted over a year ago