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Is there any question that Seattle will be one of the super interesting teams to watch this year?
Checking in one the news of the day as the shortest offseason in domestic sports is officially over:
The gifted midfielder says goodbye as he leaves West London for duty at Manchester United:
Just a little of this and that ahead as the team goes into the last phase of its January camp:
Adding some perspective and context to the American international’s ongoing woes:
Terrible news for Everton, terrible news for Costa Rica ... and of course for the player himself:
So this is his defense, that he is neither anti-semitic nor racist – he just publicly honors those who are?
A writer reinforces his case again today – and it seems worthy of discussion, at least:
Jay DeMerit adds one more item to his extensive, wildly varied resume:
The longtime U.S. incumbent at right back still struggling with persistent knee issues:
ProSoccerTalk’s Joe Prince-Wright talks about which teams need to buy, sell or hold
On any other year, failing to get into the Capital One Cup final might be a big deal around mighty Manchester United:
It’s a needed change around Toyota Stadium that can only help a team without a playoff win since 2010:
Shea’s short loan spell away from Stoke City is up in about a week; here’s why he needs to extend it:
Will Colombian striker Falcao join Sami Khedira and Theo Walcott on the World Cup “scratch” list?
This is one of many decisions that will come out of the Feb. 18 workshops in Brazil:
Yahoo! Sports’ Martin Rogers weighs in on the ongoing cauldron of pressure at Old Trafford:
Marco Pappa is back at DCU, Dan Hunt makes it official around FCD, Jay DeMerit re-ups at BC Place and more:
Let’s face it, your knowledge of the Dutch Eredivisie could improve:
The local team released a photo gallery spread features some shots from Monday’s training match at the Brazilian heavyweight’s practice ground:
Agudelo, now property of Stoke City but on loan to Holland’s FC Utrecht, spoke over the weekend about his move into Europe:
Don’t miss Jack Butland’s triple save for Stoke City, as England’s young up-and-comer shows why he may soon be a challenger for his country’s No. 1 shirt:
Dejan Lovren, Santi Cazorla, Jay Rodriguez and more on this week’s prettiest PL hits: