One Date Change Means Nothing
by (Commentary | Soccer America - March 2)
The on-going negotiations, or lack of same, on a new collective bargaining agreement by MLS and the players’ union have prompted the league to push back the date by which teams must be roster and salary-cap compliant. more details | go to article
Union, Major League Soccer Far Apart On Contract
by (Article | Toronto Star - February 26)
Players remain in training camp but say a strike possible as bargaining on new agreement breaks off more details | go to article
The Friday Five Explains The Demise Of The MLS CBA
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 26)
MLS and the MLS Players Union are now without a Collective Bargaining Agreement after the old CBA finally expired yesterday. Kyle McCarthy explains the impact of its demise in the Friday Five. more details | go to article
An MLS Strike Helps No One
by (Article | Los Angeles Times - February 26)
Fans have too many other options, particularly in a World Cup year. Players say free agency is the key. more details | go to article
MLS On Brink Of Work Stoppage?
by (Article | Soccer America - February 25)
In this case, no news may be bad news, as movement toward a collective bargaining agreement seems to be nonexistent. Through two extensions agreed upon by Major League Soccer and the MLS Players Union, the deadline to finalize a new agreement is Thursday. more details | go to article
As CBA Expires, MLS Players Refrain From Strike For Time Being
by (Article | Goal.com - February 25)
A sort of paralysis has crept into Major League Soccer. The current Collective Bargaining Agreement will expire at midnight on Thursday, ushering in, well, nothing. more details | go to article
To Strike Or Not To Strike: The Players' No-Win Option
by (Commentary | Soccer America - February 24)
The negotiations -- if that’s what they are -- going on between MLS and the players union are, of course, a mess. I’m afraid that’s the way it’s always been with this owners-players confrontation in American soccer. more details | go to article
Major League Soccer And The "Last Chance Saloon"
by (Commentary | US Soccer Review - February 24)
Major League Soccer tries to deny accusations that it is a combination developmental league/retirement home for aging veterans without viable options elsewhere, but the recent kerfuffle over the Collective Bargaining Agreement with the MLS Players’ Union as well as US Men’s National Team Coach Bob Bradley’s likely roster choices for tickets to South Africa this summer tell a different story. more details | go to article
Tension Mounts As MLS CBA Deadline Approaches
by (Article | Goal.com - February 24)
MLS and the MLS Players Union have two days left to reach an agreement over a new Collective Bargaining Agreement. Kyle McCarthy updates the status of the talks with a few notes before answering reader questions from the mailbag. more details | go to article
Little Player Power In Major League Soccer
by (Commentary | When Saturday Comes - February 23)
The 2010 Major League Soccer season is due to kick off in just over a month, but don't get too excited. A good old-fashioned labour dispute over player contracts could mean that the season is either delayed or cancelled altogether if the players go on strike. more details | go to article
Clock Ticking As Labor Strife Continues
by (Analysis | Soccer America - February 23)
It’s time to analyze the analysis of the Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations as explained, or not, to members of the American press. more details | go to article
On The MLS Labor Mess
by (Analysis | Soccer By Ives - February 22)
The 2010 Major League Soccer season may still kick off as planned, without a delay in the start of the season, but the process to get to that point is going to be a messy one after labor talks went public on Friday, leading to an ugly back-and-forth that might just be the beginning of a lengthy battle. more details | go to article
Pressure Falls On Players Union As CBA Negotiations Resume
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 22)
The silence surrounding the MLS CBA negotiations finally ended on Friday. Kyle McCarthy sorts through the weekend statements and suggests the MLS Players Union faces the most pressure as the talks ramp up again today in Washington. more details | go to article
MLS CBA Negotiations Stall As Parties Carry Debate Into Public Sphere
by (Article | Goal.com - February 22)
Frustrated by a lack of progress behind closed doors, MLS and its players' union hit out at each other publicly as talks over a new CBA heat up. more details | go to article
What Is MLS' Goal In The CBA Talks?
by (Analysis | USA Today - February 22)
How much confidence does MLS have in its business plan? And how much confidence does it have in itself? Those are two underlying questions as the league barrels into a potential work stoppage this week. more details | go to article
U.S. Roster Analysis, More
by (Commentary | Sports Illustrated - February 22)
I'm here in Florida for Wednesday's friendly between the U.S. and El Salvador (7 p.m. ET, ESPN Classic, Galavisión), so I'll kick off the mailbag column with some national-team queries. Also: MLS Collective Bargaining Agreement negotations. Read More: http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2010/writers/grant_wahl/02/22/roster.mailbag/index.html#ixzz0gNMOPJ7p Get a free NFL Team Jacket and Tee with SI Subscription 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
How Will Expansion Philly Fare Off-Field?
by (Analysis | Soccer America - February 19)
While it’s true that expanding into Philadelphia in 2010 will mark the fourth straight season, and fifth occasion in the last six years, that MLS has added at least one new team, this move might be the most important. more details | go to article
Dear Mr. Anschutz
by (Commentary | Washington Post - February 22)
Thank you for your time, sir. Can I call you Phil? No? Okay, no worries. I feel as though I know you as well as any reporter, which isn't saying much considering you've been politely declining interviews since your 14th birthday. We were introduced before an MLS board of governors meeting years back and you were quite gracious in allowing me to stay at your Eagles Nest Ranch on the high plains outside Denver for a story about D.C. United's unique getaway after a match against the Rapids. more details | go to article
Congratulations To Christine And The CBA Conundrum
by (Blog Entry | CBC - February 22)
Canadian women’s national team star Christine Sinclair set not one, but two remarkable milestones this week. She is now the most capped player in Canadian soccer, with 133 games to her credit, and she also reached the 100-goal mark for the national team. Also: Still no deal between MLS, union. more details | go to article
Stoppage Time Possible
by (Profile/Interview | Houston Chronicle - February 22)
Dynamo's Onstad unhappy with MLS labor progress more details | go to article
One Date Change Means Nothing
by (Commentary | Soccer America - March 2)
The on-going negotiations, or lack of same, on a new collective bargaining agreement by MLS and the players’ union have prompted the league to push back the date by which teams must be roster and salary-cap compliant. more details | go to article
Union, Major League Soccer Far Apart On Contract
by (Article | Toronto Star - February 26)
Players remain in training camp but say a strike possible as bargaining on new agreement breaks off more details | go to article
The Friday Five Explains The Demise Of The MLS CBA
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 26)
MLS and the MLS Players Union are now without a Collective Bargaining Agreement after the old CBA finally expired yesterday. Kyle McCarthy explains the impact of its demise in the Friday Five. more details | go to article
An MLS Strike Helps No One
by (Article | Los Angeles Times - February 26)
Fans have too many other options, particularly in a World Cup year. Players say free agency is the key. more details | go to article