The Future In The U.S. Plays It Footloose
by (Commentary | New York Times - May 26)
Saturday morning at Flushing Meadows Park in New York City. Children of all ages and backgrounds are at play on scores of soccer fields. Their diversity and their joy with a ball is as evident here as it is likely to be missing when the U.S. squad takes the field against England at the World Cup two weeks from now. more details | go to article
Robert Pires, In Search Of A 'Belle Ville'
by (Profile/Interview | Soccer America - May 21)
Former French World Cup champion Robert Pires has told lequipe.fr that he turned down an offer from MLS's Philadelphia Union, saying he didn't want to be difficult but he'd prefer to play in a "beautiful city." And what is his idea of a "beautiful city"? more details | go to article
Henry Brings Star Power To MLS
by (Profile/Interview | Sports Illustrated - May 17)
Three thoughts on Thierry Henry's almost certain move to the New York Red Bulls after the 2010 World Cup: more details | go to article
Henry Set To Join The Red Bulls
by (Profile/Interview | Sports Illustrated - May 17)
Just over an hour into Barcelona's Champions League semifinal elimination to Internazionale, Thierry Henry knew his time at the club was up. 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
World-Class Arena Awaits Red Bulls
by (Analysis | Sports Illustrated - March 1)
It's easy to exaggerate the importance of sports stadiums. The coverage of the new Dallas Cowboys stadium last year made it seem as though Jerry Jones had commissioned a modern-day version of the Egyptian pyramids instead of, you know, a really big place to watch football, eat wings and get lit on a Sunday night. more details | go to article
California Dreamin'
by (Profile/Interview | Toronto Sun - February 22)
With a little luck, TFC could land rights to U.S. soccer sensation Luis Gil more details | go to article
RBNY To Use RFID At The Turnstiles
by (Blog Entry | New York Times - February 22)
Thousands of soccer fans passing through the turnstiles at Red Bull Arena will never hear these words: “Tickets, please.” more details | go to article
Game Against El Salvador Last Chance For MLS Players To Earn Spot On World Cup Team
by (Analysis | Star Ledger - February 22)
It may only be El Salvador, but this is the last chance for MLS players to make an impression on U.S. coach Bob Bradley, and even then it’s only for a chance to sit on the end of the bench and cheer on the national team in the World Cup. Also: Algarve Cup and Red Bulls season previews. more details | go to article
Red Bull Arena Opening To Little Fanfare
by (Commentary | ESPN - February 21)
The most important soccer stadium opening in the United States since the Home Depot Center is nearly upon us, so the enthusiasts and the stadium nerds among us should be shaking in excitement. 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
Luis Gil Signs With MLS
by (Profile/Interview | Washington Post - February 19)
Luis Gil, a 16-year-old central midfielder who attracted interest from Arsenal and other European clubs, has signed with MLS and will be allocated through a weighted lottery Monday. more details | go to article
Red Bulls Roll Past U17 US MNT, 6-0
by (Press Release | Major League Soccer - February 17)
Angel and Agudelo combine for four goals in win more details | go to article
MLS Teams Should Not Buy Trouble
by (Commentary | Philadelphia Inquirer - February 16)
Major League Soccer doesn't have to look back at history. It has to look only across the pond to see the danger that uncontrolled spending can create for a soccer league. more details | go to article
Red Bulls Finally Seem To Have Plan To Build Team Into A Winner
by (Profile/Interview | Star Ledger - February 8)
Maybe this time somebody gets it. Maybe this time a foreign general manager and a foreign coach not only have a game plan to build the Red Bulls into a winner, but also the knowledge of how to do it within the constraints of Major League Soccer’s rules and salary cap. more details | go to article
The Future In The U.S. Plays It Footloose
by (Commentary | New York Times - May 26)
Saturday morning at Flushing Meadows Park in New York City. Children of all ages and backgrounds are at play on scores of soccer fields. Their diversity and their joy with a ball is as evident here as it is likely to be missing when the U.S. squad takes the field against England at the World Cup two weeks from now. 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
Beckham Returns, But Donovan Shines
by (Article | New York Times - July 17)
His arms spread wide after scoring a superb goal — a stunning half-volley from 20 yards out — Landon Donovan wheeled away to the touchline in celebration. more details | go to article
Robert Pires, In Search Of A 'Belle Ville'
by (Profile/Interview | Soccer America - May 21)
Former French World Cup champion Robert Pires has told lequipe.fr that he turned down an offer from MLS's Philadelphia Union, saying he didn't want to be difficult but he'd prefer to play in a "beautiful city." And what is his idea of a "beautiful city"? more details | go to article
Bradley Goes For 100th
by (Preview | Newsday - July 15)
Bob Bradley spent five seasons coaching the Chicago Fire before taking over the reins of the MetroStars. When the teams meet Saturday in Chicago, Bradley could reach a milestone against his old team. more details | go to article
MetroStars Hit The Nets
by (Preview | New York Newsday - May 13)
The MetroStars are a confident team as they host their toughest rival, the Chicago Fire, Saturday at Giants Stadium (7:30 p.m., MSG). Having just one tie in the past seven matches between the teams, one may wonder why. The confidence comes from a 5-5 tie with San Jose Saturday night, the second-highest scoring game in Major League Soccer history. Coming back from a 5-3 deficit in the final 26 minutes is what makes the Metros a positive bunch. more details | go to article
Guevara MLS Leading Soccer
by (Profile/Interview | Newsday - August 12)
Amado Guevara of the MetroStars leads Major League Soccer in scoring and shares the wealth with his teammates. He is tied for league highs in goals (10) and assists (8) for his MLS-leading 28 points. more details | go to article