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The Galaxy live a unique existence at the edge of the SoCal sports scene, one that will become more difficult without Donovan.
MLS commissioner underscores Donovan’s importance to his league’s growth.
PORTLAND, Ore. -- For a person that’s already checked off so many, it’s time to move on. That he wants to should be reason enough for us.
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Did MLS’s stars cross the line in Wednesday’s second half? For some, the All-Star Game was more than a mere exhibition.
Súarez is gone, but the Reds still have a place in the title picture.
PORTLAND, Ore. — German champions will provide the spectacle, but they’re the final act of a much bigger show.
New rules mean England will be much more cautious in how it approaches concussion symptoms.
From one point of view, Given’s in line for playing time. From another, little’s changed at Aston Villa.
The 31-year-old’s $4.2 million move will officially end his time at Anfield.
Three games in MLS may not make him worthy, but he may be Porter’s best option.
PORTLAND, Ore. — League president Mark Abbott’s definitive say on a lingering lark:
Unión Española’s 27-year-old Argentina could be heading north.
PORTLAND, Ore. -- Mark Abbott says the league’s views on shifting its calendar remain unchanged.
D.C., Montréal, New York, Portland, and Sporting try to engineer MLS’s breakthrough.
Former France international debuts to a loss in France’s second tier.
McCarty’s role helping 10-man New York pushed the midfielder’s case over the top.
Toronto’s goals per game takes a big hit when their leading scorer’s not in the team.
The 22-year-old will stay in the top flight with a move to Loftus Road.
Two years, seven starts, and Jack Rodwell’s time at City may be done.
Second place in last year’s Football Championship earned the Clarets their second trip to the Premier League.
Also: New York comes back with 10; Chicago drawn again; Toronto rebounds; and LA outclasses Portland.
In front of over 45,000 in Santa Clara, the `Quakes climbed out of the cellar.
One half with a man advantage wasn’t enough to retain the Rocky Mountain Cup.
A goal 10 seconds into Saturday’s second half earned Gregg Berhalter’s team a point in Bridgeview.