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Landon Donovan heads MLS All-Decade XI
The criteria are clear: Which players achieved the most, preferably both as individuals and as members of successful teams, in MLS during the 10 seasons from 2000 to 2009? By this rationale, players who went onto bigger things - such as Tim Howard and Clint Dempsey -- after a relatively short stay are passed over in favor of those who made MLS ... Comment?
USSF votes to not sanction USL or NASL
The board of directors for the U.S. soccer federation has voted unanimously not to sanction the United Soccer League or the North American Soccer League in 2010. Comment?
This was supposed to roll out last Thursday. Then Bruce Allen happened. That puts his name near the top of my list of "Top 10 D.C. Sports Executives Whose Hiring Delayed Scheduled Blog Posts." 10. Comment?
Galarcep: D.C. in flux as it tries to recover its glory days
A rejuvenated Santino Quaranta led D.C. in assists in 2009. The team that Bruce Arena built in the early years of MLS didn't just win, it dominated, winning titles in three of the league's first four seasons . Comment?
D.C. in flux as it tries to recover its glory days
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A rejuvenated Santino Quaranta led D.C. in assists in 2009. The team that Bruce Arena built in the early years of MLS didn't just win, it dominated, winning titles in three of the league's first four seasons . Comment?
Todd Yeagley takes Indiana coaching job
The move comes a year after he took the University of Wisconsin head coaching job and follows the exit of Mike Freitag, who served as IU coach for six seasons, following Jerry Yeagley's retirement after 31 years as a varsity sport. Comment?
Bryan Arguez leaves Hertha Berlin
Arguez moved to Hertha in January of 2008 from D.C. United on a $350,000 transfer fee. Comment?
Memo to self: Vacation not possible. Ever. *While we await a D.C. United coaching decision, the Insider has learned that the club is attempting to acquire Cristian Castillo , the clever, left-sided midfielder for El Salvador's national team. Comment?
D.C. United reference on the Insider earlier today requires further explanation. Comment?
Luciano Emilio to leave DC United
DC United striker Luciano Emilio looks set to leave the club because of salary issues according to the Washington Post . Comment?
Given Emilio's production this year, the move was not unexpected. Emilio's base salary was $720,000, by far the highest on the club's payroll and well above the designated player threshold of $415,000. He was slated to make a similar amount in 2010. Comment?
Pot luck of the draw for 2010 World Cup
With Thanksgiving a day away, it seems only appropriate to ask: What's in the pots? In this case, we're looking beyond the holiday to a more international celebration: the star-studded World Cup draw, set for Dec. Comment?
DC Uniteda s Emilio linked with former club Olimpia
Honduran paper La Tribuna has suggested that D.C. United striker Luciano Emilio could make a return to Olimpia. Comment?
*Add Real Salt Lake assistant Robin Fraser and at least two Europeans to the long list of candidates for D.C. United's head coaching job. Comment?
Vancouver Whitecaps re-sign Jay Nolly
... ivision. Nolly will now go into his third year with the club after previously having played for Real Salt Lake and DC United in MLS . Comment?
Fabiano farewells Melbourne Victory
... ural title that season. But even he spent just one season with the Victory, before being lured away by US MLS club DC United. Fabiano said he was sad to leave Melbourne, "but I am a professional, and my life will now continue in Thailand". Comment?
U.S.A. Soccer's Ben Olsen Will Be Remembered For What He Symbolized
Ben Olsen announced his retirement earlier this week. He retires with a number of accolades: having played the most continuous games for his MLS club, DC United , 1998 MLS Rookie of the Year, second in games played and started for United, third in assists, seventh in goals, and winning Comeback Player of the Year, this year, the year he decided to ... Comment?
Olsen officially announces retirement from MLS
D.C. United midfielder Ben Olsen officially announced his retirement from professional soccer, the Major League Soccer club announced on Tuesday. Comment?
... Fred's representatives over the last couple of months, but he has decided to stay in America with his current club DC United. Pignata says they offered him a long term deal rather than trying to bring him back to Wellington as a guest player, as ... Comment?
Crew Cuts: Sweet victory
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... has never fielded a squad this well-rounded. In the late '90s, Columbus lost three straight conference finals to DC United. In 2004, they rattled off a 17-match unbeaten streak, only to collapse in the first round of the playoffs. Those teams built ... Comment?