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MLS Sticks to the High Road as Players Prepare to Strike
Written by feed    Thursday, 11 March 2010 22:25    PDF Print E-mail

Filed under: MLS

The March 25 opener of the MLS regular season is approaching quickly and the players, absent a new collective bargaining agreement, are having some trouble keeping their composure.

On Wednesday, veteran Toronto Nick Garcia (pictured, left) told CBC that the players are "anticipating not having the season starting" on time and that they will strike without a new deal. On Thursday afternoon, players told The Washington Post and Big Apple Soccer that union membership has approved a strike by a nearly-unanimous margin (only two were against a stoppage) and that the chance of finding common ground with the league over the next two weeks "doesn't look good at all."

Without specifics, it's unclear whether this bluster constitutes yet another negotiating ploy or whether the union really is prepared to go nuclear. Could they genuinely be considering blowing the whole thing up in protest of the structural and economic principles that allow them to be professional soccer players in the first place?

 

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Clint Dempsey Returns; Charlie Davies Gettting Better
Written by feed    Thursday, 11 March 2010 18:55    PDF Print E-mail

Filed under: European Soccer, International, English Premier League, Soccer Posts, U.S. Men's National Team

In the wake of Stuart Holden's broken leg suffered in last week's friendly vs. the Netherlands, the amount of injuries to key players on the U.S. National Team had reached such a crisis point where you'd almost have to think Landon Donovan was looking over his shoulder at all times for signs of black cats crossing his path.

Thursday the U.S. received a doubly good shot in the arm with positive updates from a pair of would-be starters at the upcoming World Cup in June as both Clint Dempsey and Charlie Davies made progress from their respective injuries.

Dempsey came on as a sub in Fulham's 3-1 loss in Turin to Juventus in the Europa League, while Davies continues to take positive strides in his rehabilitation in France.

 

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Bendtner Sparks Arsenal, Bayern Advance in Thriller
Written by feed    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 17:55    PDF Print E-mail

Filed under: European Soccer, Soccer Posts, UEFA Champions League

Down a goal and missing captain Cesc Fabregas and its best defender William Gallas heading into the second leg of their Champions League match with Porto, the European obituary was already being written for Arsene Wenger's Arsenal club.

Some 90 minutes later, many Gunners fans are now wondering if the club might end up winning a pair of trophies this season.

Behind a Niclas Bendtner hat trick Arsenal thumped Porto 5-0 at the Emirates Stadium, winning the two-legged match 6-2 on aggregate.

Meanwhile in Tuscany, Bayern Munich and Fiorentina played out to a riveting second half, with the home side lodging a 3-2 result leaving it even on aggregate at 4-4 after 180 minutes of back-and-forth soccer. The Germans advanced to the quarterfinals thanks to the away goals rule.

 

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Limping Columbus Carries MLS Flag
Written by feed    Tuesday, 09 March 2010 14:55    PDF Print E-mail

Filed under: MLS, Columbus Crew

Major League Soccer's inability to strike a deal with its players' union (mediated negotiations continue this week in Washington) might have a small silver lining - nobody's paying attention to the fact that there's an actual game tonight.

Why is that a good thing? Because that game is a CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal between Columbus and Mexican power Toluca (8PM ET, Fox Soccer Channel). It's a match the short-handed Crew are unlikely to win, meaning MLS's most embarrassing statistic - one that is far more damning to its credibility than a bit of labor strife - is about to get worse.

 

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Landon Donovan Stars in Possible Goodison Park Finale
Written by feed    Sunday, 07 March 2010 13:55    PDF Print E-mail

Filed under: English Premier League, Soccer Posts, US Soccer, U.S. Men's National Team

Landon Donovan entered Everton's game against Hull City Sunday at Goodison Park in the 69th minute to chants of, "U-S-A, U-S-A."

Less than 13 minutes later the crowd was once again signing, this time "Sign him up. Sign him up."

Chances are, barring a work stoppage before the start of the MLS season, Sunday was Donovan's swan song at Goodison Park -- at least for the time being. Donovan made sure his good bye -- he apparently took a farewell lap afterward -- was a memorable one, scoring once and assisting on Jack Rodwell's late goal which gave Everton a rousing 5-1 victory.

 

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MLS, Players to Talk; L.A., Everton Won't
Written by feed    Friday, 05 March 2010 19:55    PDF Print E-mail

Filed under: MLS, English Premier League, Los Angeles Galaxy

Landon DonovanWhile Major League Soccer and the players' union have promised to continue negotiating, the Los Angeles Galaxy said Friday that they're not interested in entertaining Everton's request to extend Landon Donovan's loan. Both developments are good signs for those hoping MLS kicks off as scheduled later this month.

On the collective bargaining front, the league and players are heading to federal mediation. It sounds serious, but at least they continue to agree that disagreeing is preferable to canceling games. MLS has said all along that it has no interest in a lockout, but the players have been unwilling to make a similar pledge.

But preseason preparations continue nevertheless, and the league announced Friday afternoon that the two sides will head back to the negotiating table next week in Washington to try and hammer out an agreement. The season starts March 25.

George Cohen, named as the director of the Federal Mediation and Conciliation Service, will take part in the discussions. Even the government wants to see soccer this spring.

Coincidentally or not, within an hour of the labor announcement on Friday afternoon, Galaxy general manager and coach Bruce Arena told the league's web site that the club is "not interested" in extending Donovan's stay in Liverpool.
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