Two Strikers Score Their Way Into The Picture
by (Profile/Interview | New York Times - May 17)
Herculez Gomez, like each of his four siblings, was named after a Greek god. Edson Buddle was named after a Brazilian one — Pelé, the soccer deity whose given name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento. more details | go to article
Herculez Gomez Ready To Give USA His Best Shot
by (Profile/Interview | USA Today - May 12)
In five months, Herculez Gomez has emerged from a state of personal doubt to a place in history — and could find a place on the U.S. World Cup team. more details | go to article
It Took Two To Make Gomez Go Right
by (Profile/Interview | Goal.com - April 30)
Mexico and the USA both contributed. more details | go to article
MLS: Parity Above All Else
by (Analysis | Boston Globe - March 26)
The MLS is on the way to accomplishing two of its goals: parity and soccer-specific stadiums for all. 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
Luis Gil Interested In Seattle, But Are The Feelings Mutual?
by (Blog Entry | Seattle Times - February 23)
The weighted lottery for youth national team player Luis Gil, 16, took place on Monday. The high-level prospect signed with the league and yesterday his rights were won by Kansas City. Though not long after, word came out that Gil wanted to play for a team on the west coast, notably the Sounders FC or Real Salt Lake. more details | go to article
Wizards Win Luis Gil Lottery
by (Blog Entry | Soccer By Ives - February 22)
According to sources, Gil would prefer to play for one of the Los Angeles-based teams or the Seattle Sounders, making a trade possible. Gil originates from Garden Grove, California. more details | go to article
Wizards Win Luis Gil Lottery
by (Blog Entry | Kansas City Wizards - February 22)
As Robb Heineman just said on Twitter, we would like to have a conversation with Gil, his family and representation to see if he is interested in coming to Kansas City. more details | go to article
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
Wizards Conjure Up Teen Soccer Star
by (Preview | Toronto Sun - February 22)
K.C. wins lottery, but may deal rights to midfielder Gil, 16 more details | go to article
The Friday Five Showcases MLS Goalkeeping Battles
by (Analysis | Goal.com - February 19)
Several MLS teams are weighing their goalkeeping options ahead of the 2010 campaign. Kyle McCarthy spotlights a few of the interesting situations in KC, New York, Philly, Chivas, and DCU in the Friday Five. more details | go to article
Worse Than Wal-Mart
by (Commentary | Soccer365 - February 19)
Major League Soccer has made many improvements over the years but one area they still lag behind is in regards to player movement. And this was once again made clear when the Wizards opted not to pick up the option year for goalkeeper Kevin Hartman and Soccer 365's Richard Snowden has his say on the matter. more details | go to article
Vermes Fashions New Culture For Wizards
by (Profile/Interview | Kansas City Star - February 19)
Closing out a disappointing 2009 season, Peter Vermes had a simple message for the Wizards players: The Wizards no longer exist. more details | go to article
More Signings Pending For Kansas City?
by (Preview | Soccer America - February 17)
Unconfirmed reports surfaced Tuesday that Kansas City, which officially announced the signing of Danish keeper Jimmy Nielsen Monday, is on the verge of adding two more international players. more details | go to article
New Midfielder Auvray Adjusts
by (1st Person | Kansas City Star - February 15)
Hello, everyone. Greetings from Arizona. I would first like to say that I am very excited to be playing for the Wizards, and I am ready to do my part to help get our team back to the playoffs. more details | go to article
Two Strikers Score Their Way Into The Picture
by (Profile/Interview | New York Times - May 17)
Herculez Gomez, like each of his four siblings, was named after a Greek god. Edson Buddle was named after a Brazilian one — Pelé, the soccer deity whose given name is Edson Arantes do Nascimento. more details | go to article
Goooaaalll! K.C. Wizards Score A Home
by (Analysis | Wall Street Journal - February 3)
Even as a stadium building boom is tapering off, some local governments are using creative financing to stay in the game. Among the most recent to write a big check: Kansas City, Kan. more details | go to article
By The Numbers: MLS Salaries
by (Analysis | Soccer America - March 10)
2009 player salary figures released by the MLS Players Union reveal that only seven players in MLS earn more than $500,000. Forty players make the minimum $34,000, and 12 more make the developmental minimum of $20,100, as of March 2. For more on who makes what in MLS. more details | go to article