MLS Needs To Raise Salary Cap
by (Commentary | Toronto Globe and Mail - February 22)
The quality of play in MLS is often debated by many of the avid soccer fans in the United States and Canada. While many submit that there is no definitive answer on where MLS would fit into the hierarchy of European leagues, the logical response points directly to the salary structure of the league as a source of objective speculation. more details | go to article
Sounds Of Revelling Soccer Fans Will Drown Out Naysayers
by (Blog Entry | Toronto Globe and Mail - December 6)
Returning to my hotel on Friday night after the World Cup draw, I found myself mired in a massive traffic jam in the middle of Cape Town – and got a glimpse of how South Africa could triumph as host of the global soccer jamboree next year. more details | go to article
This Sports League Has The Business Figured Out
by (Commentary | Toronto Globe and Mail - March 17)
For a league that non-believers will tell you really doesn't matter, Major League Soccer has certainly generated a whole lot of press these past few months. more details | go to article
Impact Give Huge Crowd Something To Cheer About
by (Result | Toronto Globe and Mail - February 26)
So does this mean professional soccer is now officially a winter sport in Canada? more details | go to article
Spotlight On The Impact
by (Preview | Toronto Globe and Mail - February 25)
Montreal expecting more than 50,000 for game at Big O more details | go to article
Ottawa, Montreal Among Bids For MLS Teams
by (Analysis | Toronto Globe and Mail - October 15)
North American soccer league plans to add two teams for start of 2011 season more details | go to article
New York Absent From Expansion Bids
by (Article | Toronto Globe and Mail - October 15)
Major League Soccer revealed Wednesday the seven cities that are bidding for expansion, and there is a notable omission. more details | go to article
World Cup Dream Sinks In Sea Of Blame
by (Commentary | Toronto Globe and Mail - October 13)
The result was in many ways predictable. more details | go to article
Mitchell vs. Brennan
by (Article | Toronto Globe and Mail - October 9)
In the matter of Toronto FC captain Jim Brennan vs. Canadian national soccer team head coach Dale Mitchell, not all the facts are in evidence. more details | go to article
It's Time For Mitchell To Go
by (Blog Entry | Toronto Globe and Mail - September 8)
Time to panic. Check that: time to act. more details | go to article
Canada Fails To Qualify For Beijing Games
by (Result | Toronto Globe and Mail - March 21)
Canada could not find the groove at LP Field last night and the United States never looked as if it would lose as it scored a 3-0 victory in a CONCACAF Olympic qualifying semi-final. more details | go to article
TFC Will Be Cheering For Canada
by (Preview | Toronto Globe and Mail - March 20)
Canada's under-23 team can do Toronto FC a favour tonight in Nashville by upsetting the United States and earning a berth in the Olympics. more details | go to article
Knight: Have A 'Hart'
by (Commentary | Toronto Globe and Mail - March 20)
I don't have anything against Stephen Hart. more details | go to article
TFC Quietly Pursuing 2004 MVP Guevara
by (Profile/Interview | Toronto Globe and Mail - March 19)
Toronto FC head coach John Carver has had a chance to see some Major League Soccer teams first-hand in exhibition games leading up to the season opener on March 29. more details | go to article
Brennan Likes Canada's Chances Of Qualifying For World Cup
by (Preview | Toronto Globe and Mail - September 14)
Jim Brennan has played 44 times for Canada's senior men's national soccer team and this might be the best he has felt about the team and its chances to qualify for the FIFA World Cup. more details | go to article