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Yahoo!: Hyndman still winless after FC Dallas, Rapids tie (AP)
Conor Casey scored in the 67th minute to help Colorado tie FC Dallas 2-2 on Saturday night. With the draw, FC Dallas' Schellas Hyndman remained winless (0-1-3) in four games since taking over as coach. With FC Dallas (4-6-7) leading 2-1, Casey headed a shot inside the left post from the top left corner of the goalie's box for his third goal of the year.
Yahoo!: Real Salt Lake, Fire play to 0-0 tie (AP)
Real Salt Lake and the Chicago Fire each earned a point Saturday night, playing to a 0-0 draw. With the draw, Real Salt Lake (6-6-6) took a one-point lead for first place in the Western Conference with 24 points. Chicago (7-5-4) remains in third in the Eastern Conference with 25points. Chicago almost scored late in the match when Justin Mapp blasted a ball a ...
Yahoo!: Galaxy, Beckham play to 2-2 tie with Red Bulls (AP)
With a mix of cheers and boos, David Beckham heard it from the crowd whenever he touched the ball for the Los Angeles Galaxy. Beckham and the Galaxy needed a goal in extra time to tie the New York Red Bulls 2-2 on Saturday night before 46,754 fans, the largest crowd for a singleMajor League Soccer game this season.
Yahoo!: DC United's Gallardo, Peralta have hernia surgery (AP)
D.C. United midfielder Marcelo Gallardo and defender Gonzalo Peralta had hernia operations this weekend in Munich, Germany, and both players are expected to need two to three weeks to recover. The club said Gallardo had surgery Friday and Saturday, while Peralta's procedure was on Saturday. United general manager Dave Kasper said the team is pleased the surg ...
Yahoo!: Pair of United players undergo surgery (PA SportsTicker)
Midfielder Marcelo Gallardo and defender Gonzalo Peralta of D.C. United both underwent successful hernia surgery on Saturday.
Yahoo!: Crew acquires draft pick from FC Dallas (PA SportsTicker)
The Columbus Crew on Friday acquired a 2009 first-round supplemental draft pick from FC Dallas in exchange for one of its eight international roster spots.
Yahoo!: Galaxy-Red Bulls Preview (AP)
The last time the Los Angeles Galaxy and New York Red Bulls met at Giants Stadium, they combined for nine goals in front of a record crowd in one of the most thrilling matches in MLS history. Trying to match that meeting may not be a concern for the clubs Saturday night as theyboth search for their first victory in a month.
Yahoo!: Beckham says MLS is better than people think (AP)
While the quality of play in the MLS is better than people think, David Beckham said Friday that he believes the it will take time to catch up to some of the world's better leagues. Beckham said that he is enjoying his first full season with the Los Angeles Galaxy, noting that he had a tough time adjusting last year after arriving in the middle of the season ...
Seattle Times: Ex-Sounder Andrew Gregor leads Rhinos 3-1 over Seattle
Andrew Gregor doesn't mind sticking it to his former teammates. He's done it time and time again. Having played for four United Soccer Leagues...
Seattle Times: Soccer | Galaxy star Landon Donovan kept off Olympic roster
Los Angeles Galaxy star Landon Donovan, widely regarded as America's top soccer player and the captain of the U.S. national team, was not included Thursday when the U.S. named its roster for the Beijing Olympics.
Beckham praises Gullit for his effect on Galaxy (PA SportsTicker)
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·Beckham praises Gullit for his effect on Galaxy (PA SportsTicker)
By Simon Lewis PA SportsTicker Contributing Writer
·MLS Capsules (AP)
David Beckham and the Los Angeles Galaxy needed a goal in extra time to tie the New York Red Bulls 2-2 on Saturday night before 46,754 fans, the largest crowd for a single Major League Soccer game this season. It appeared as if Juan Pablo Angel's goal in the 71st minute was going to be the game-winner for the Red Bulls.
·Hyndman still winless after FC Dallas, Rapids tie (AP)
Conor Casey scored in the 67th minute to help Colorado tie FC Dallas 2-2 on Saturday night. With the draw, FC Dallas' Schellas Hyndman remained winless (0-1-3) in four games since taking over as coach. With FC Dallas (4-6-7) leading 2-1, Casey headed a shot inside the left post from the top left corner of the goalie's box for his third goal of the year.
·Real Salt Lake, Fire play to 0-0 tie (AP)
Real Salt Lake and the Chicago Fire each earned a point Saturday night, playing to a 0-0 draw. With the draw, Real Salt Lake (6-6-6) took a one-point lead for first place in the Western Conference with 24 points. Chicago (7-5-4) remains in third in the Eastern Conference with 25points. Chicago almost scored late in the match when Justin Mapp blasted a ball at the net in the 87th minute, but Rimando...
·Galaxy, Beckham play to 2-2 tie with Red Bulls (AP)
With a mix of cheers and boos, David Beckham heard it from the crowd whenever he touched the ball for the Los Angeles Galaxy. Beckham and the Galaxy needed a goal in extra time to tie the New York Red Bulls 2-2 on Saturday night before 46,754 fans, the largest crowd for a singleMajor League Soccer game this season.
·Saturday's Major League Soccer Capsules (PA SportsTicker)
By PA SportsTicker
·DC United's Gallardo, Peralta have hernia surgery (AP)
D.C. United midfielder Marcelo Gallardo and defender Gonzalo Peralta had hernia operations this weekend in Munich, Germany, and both players are expected to need two to three weeks to recover. The club said Gallardo had surgery Friday and Saturday, while Peralta's procedure was on Saturday. United general manager Dave Kasper said the team is pleased the surgeries were successful, and they look...
·Pair of United players undergo surgery (PA SportsTicker)
Midfielder Marcelo Gallardo and defender Gonzalo Peralta of D.C. United both underwent successful hernia surgery on Saturday.
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·Who, If Anyone, Will Head To San Jose From The Dynamo?
Houston Chronicle: One day theyre celebrating helping the team win a second-consecutive MLS Cup, the next day they see their names on a list of players for the San Jose Earthquakes taking.
·Dynamo Poised For A Three-Peat
Houston Chronicle: DYNAMO coach Dominic Kinnear has a vision of how he wants his team remembered years after Sundays 2-1 come-from-behind MLS Cup victory over the New England Revolution at RFK Stadium.
·Red Bulls Ship All-Time Leading Scorer Mathis To Galaxy
Los Angeles Times: Clint Mathis, the former U.S. national team striker who began his Major League Soccer career with the Galaxy in 1998, is back where he started.
·Expansion Draft Will Stock Quakes
Major League Soccer: NEW YORK -- Recently hired head coach Frank Yallop will have to make a lot of choices when molding the San Jose Earthquakes, Major League Soccers 14th team. That all begins as the Earthquakes are stocked with their first 10 players when MLS holds the 2007 Expansion Draft on Wednesday, Nov. 21 at 1 p.m. ET.
·Dynamo Retain MLS Cup With 2-1 Win Over New England
Houston Chronicle: WASHINGTON Forty minutes after rallying from behind to become only the second team in Major League Soccer history to win back-to-back titles, the Dynamo were in no rush to hit the locker room, the de facto place for celebrations.
·Back At RFK, Dynamo Come Full Circle
Major League Soccer: WASHINGTON -- With champagne flowing, the music blaring and the Houston Dynamo players dancing and chanting, there was a feeling of utter euphoria in their locker room Sunday after beating the New England Revolution to win a second consecutive MLS Cup.
·Revs Are Left Reeling After Cup Loss
Major League Soccer: WASHINGTON -- Every time the New England Revolution reach the MLS Cup Final, expectations rise, hope renews and memories fade.
·Hoping (dreaming?) Of Soccer As National Pastime
New York Times: DON Garber became the commissioner of Major League Soccer in August 1999, after the league lost $250 million over its first five seasons and shrank by two teams to 10. At the time, it appeared to be the latest failure of a soccer league in North America.
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