- You may read how the DC United win at Santos Laguna is the first club victory for a US team in Mexico. When the feat is repeated in a game that means something, I'll make a point of it, but for now, so what.
- Word is out that the MLS players have voted to strike if no labor agreement is reached by March 25, the scheduled opening day. More meetings with the Federal mediator have been set, so again, it's wait and see. If you want to read every smidgeon or rumor, use Google or Bing.
- DC United beats Santos Laguna 3-2.
- TFC heads to Carolina Challenge Cup.
- LA defeats Puntarenas FC of Costa Rica.
- Houston/Chicago scrimmage relocated.
- RBNY/Miami FC scrimmage relocated.
- Timbers beat Sounders 1-0.
- ChivasUSA report.
- RBNY signs former TFC keeper Sutton.
- RBNY makes Carl Robinson move official.
- Eskandarian's career likely over.
- ChivasUSA signs Costa Rican international defender Michael Umana.
- Last week I linked to Goal.com's first post in a series called Where Would the USA be Without... when it addressed the Netherlands influence on football in the US. This week, it's Argentina.
- FIFA says costs preclude goal-line technology.
- In the 4th post in the series on fan ownership of football clubs: the Bundesliga model.
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