Winners And Losers: USA Versus El Salvador
by (Commentary | Goal.com - February 24)
For many of the almost entirely Major League Soccer-based squad, it was the last chance to impress the U.S. coach in person. Note: For the purposes of this column, players with little to no chance of making the roster won't be including no matter how well (Eddie Gaven and Brad Davis) or poorly (Brad Evans) they played or absent (Marvell Wynne) they were. more details | go to article
Ching, Casey Target U.S. Roster Spot
by (Commentary | Sports Illustrated - February 24)
The U.S.' domestic-based B team meets El Salvador here Wednesday night (7 p.m. ET, ESPN Classic, Galavisión), but while the bigger first-team game takes place next Wednesday at the Netherlands, there are still some things that we can learn as coach Bob Bradley continues narrowing his options toward naming a 23-man World Cup roster in May. Also: MLS players on verge of strike? Argentina to tour the US. more details | go to article
Brian Ching Surfs To World Cup
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - February 19)
Brian Ching longs to be out beyond the breakers, but not just yet. more details | go to article
Erie's Lorei Closes In On MLS Contract
by (Profile/Interview | Erie Times-News - February 19)
“Yeah, you and 10 million other kids.” Paul Lorei kept the thought to himself when his college freshman son answered that most parental of questions: What do you want to do with your life? Andy Lorei told him. “I want to play professional soccer.” more details | go to article
MLS Academies Look To Set The Standard
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 9)
Three years ago, U.S. Soccer began an initiative called the Development Academy. At the forefront of the progressive youth soccer adjustment was the introduction of MLS academies to the scene. more details | go to article
End To End: The El Salvador Edition
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 9)
United States Men's National Team coach Bob Bradley announced the 23 players he plans to call into camp before the American's friendly against El Salvador. With European leagues in the midst of their seasons, the roster consists entirely of domestic-based talents and offers a bit of insight into the thoughts of the manager. It's time for Goal.com's weekly run-through which players are improving their positions and who is falling down the pecking order. more details | go to article
U.S. Striker Conundrum Unresolved
by (Analysis | ESPN - February 8)
With apologies to poor Charlie Davies for his injury hardship, it's a dandy time to be a U.S. striker. It's a moment that's plump with opportunity for a bundle of fringe forwards who continue to hang around the front porch of the national team house but are still unable to kick in the door and truly join the party. more details | go to article
Revolution Go Get Gibbs From Colorado
by (Profile/Interview | Boston Globe - January 22)
The Revolution have acquired former US national team defender Cory Gibbs in a four-player trade with the Colorado Rapids, a team source confirmed yesterday. more details | go to article
Harris Urges Greater Focus On Prep Game
by (Article | The Jamaica Gleaner - December 10)
Former national player Wolde Harris believes prep school football deserves more attention, even if it means sending the best referees to officiate the games. more details | go to article
US Sets 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup Roster
by (Article | Major League Soccer - June 25)
Fifteen Major League Soccer players, including six who are looking to make their full United States national team debuts, highlight Bob Bradley's 23-man roster for the 2009 CONCACAF Gold Cup. more details | go to article
Rapids' Casey Called Up To National Team
by (Profile/Interview | Denver Post - June 5)
Rapids forward Conor Casey, the top scorer in Major League Soccer this season, will miss Saturday's game against Real Salt Lake after he was called up to the U.S. men's national team roster. more details | go to article
Brian Ching Out Of US Qualifier Against Honduras
by (Profile/Interview | Yahoo - June 5)
U.S. forward Brian Ching will miss Saturday’s World Cup qualifier against Honduras because of a strained hamstring. more details | go to article
For Casey, Long Road Back A Reward
by (Profile/Interview | Major League Soccer - June 5)
It's been quite a week for Conor Casey. On Monday, the Colorado Rapids striker was named May's MLS Player of Month. On Thursday, Bob Bradley named him as Brian Ching's replacement in the national team squad after injury forced the Dynamo forward to drop out. more details | go to article
Whitbread And Holden Head The List Of Uncapped Prospects
by (Profile/Interview | ESPN - June 2)
Here is a look at 11 players who could emerge with their first U.S. national team caps in the coming months: more details | go to article
MLS Week 1: Galaxy To Take Down D.C.
by (Preview | Soccer America - March 20)
The MLS moves into full swing with six games on tap for the weekend. We like the Galaxy to beat D.C. United in a goalfest -- neither defense looks ready -- and Houston and Columbus to play to a stalemate in a battle of the last two MLS champions. For all of the picks… more details | go to article
Brian Ching Surfs To World Cup
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - February 19)
Brian Ching longs to be out beyond the breakers, but not just yet. more details | go to article
Ching, Casey Target U.S. Roster Spot
by (Commentary | Sports Illustrated - February 24)
The U.S.' domestic-based B team meets El Salvador here Wednesday night (7 p.m. ET, ESPN Classic, Galavisión), but while the bigger first-team game takes place next Wednesday at the Netherlands, there are still some things that we can learn as coach Bob Bradley continues narrowing his options toward naming a 23-man World Cup roster in May. Also: MLS players on verge of strike? Argentina to tour the US. more details | go to article
2009 MLS Player Salaries, Sorted By Club
by (Analysis | MLS Players Union - March 10)
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MLS 2009 Team Preview: Colorado Rapids
by (Preview | Goal.com - March 6)
The top league in the United States is about to kick off another season and Goal.com is rolling out informative previews on every team to get fans both old and new caught up on their favorite teams. John Zielonka checks out the Colorado Rapids. more details | go to article
Winners And Losers: USA Versus El Salvador
by (Commentary | Goal.com - February 24)
For many of the almost entirely Major League Soccer-based squad, it was the last chance to impress the U.S. coach in person. Note: For the purposes of this column, players with little to no chance of making the roster won't be including no matter how well (Eddie Gaven and Brad Davis) or poorly (Brad Evans) they played or absent (Marvell Wynne) they were. more details | go to article
Nowak replaces Hudson on sidelines
by (Article | ESPN - January 7)
Freddy Adu and D.C. United will be coached Peter Nowak, captain of the Chicago Fire's 1998 MLS championship team. Nowak, hired Wednesday, replaces Ray Hudson, whose contract was not renewed after last season. more details | go to article
DOK's Prognosis: Bring It On Already
by (Analysis | CyberSoccerNews - October 5)
This week I have decided to use my expansive influence around the league to declare that the MLS regular season is over. It's been a great season but we've had enough -- let's get to the playoffs. Put another way, if it takes you more than 28 games to prove to the American soccer public that you're not the worst team in your conference, well, you probably are the worst team in your conference. more details | go to article