Feb
12

More Player Movement


Only a couple moves from last time… For those who have wondered, I began this list a while back (way before I opened this site up) with some help from various places like MLSnet and Bigsoccer…if I have missed anyone just let me know, its been a busy, busy off season to keep up with.…[continue reading]

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Feb
12

Current Allocation List


I came across this after a little bit of searching. Mainly I was curious about the Conor Casey move to Toronto and who really had the dibs to get him besides the expansion side. None the less here is an updated list for your enjoyment. TEAM Reason Toronto Expansion Columbus Missing 06 playoffs Kansas City…[continue reading]

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Feb
12

Rebranding and What it Can do for the MLS

Rebranding and What it Can do for the MLS

With last week’s fiasco out of Colorado apparently changing their name and then not doing so (reportedly Nike butted heads with the idea over logos and rights to the English Arsenal, MLS doesn’t have Nike jerseys). I thought about how the league has started and came through these past 11 years. Some teams have re-branded…[continue reading]

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Feb
10

More looks at RSL Stadium


Here are some more renderings for RSL’s new digs.

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Feb
09

Stadium Deal Reached


Wow. This drawing just makes me weep. Real Salt Lake will remain in Utah. Its beautiful, the deal finally…I mean finally was reached today. Great news for the club and the league and boy if the place looks anything like the drawings here, before and even before that look…its going to be one hell of…[continue reading]

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Feb
07

Latest Player Movement for the MLS offseason


All teams have been highly active this off season, making things pretty fun to say the least. I will have more on this later on. Inbound Chicago Ryan Coiner (trade w/Columbus) Chivas USA David Arvizu (trade w/New York) Edwin Borboa (Chivas – Mexico) Jorge Barrera (Chivas – Mexico) Amado Guevara (trade w/New York) Columbus Andy…[continue reading]

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Feb
07

Sandy Stadium still a float


State lawmakers revived Real Salt Lake’s future in Utah with a financing package approved by senators Tuesday. The legislation – which still needs House approval – would divert $35 million in hotel taxes to buy land and upgrade infrastructure in Sandy for a $110 million soccer stadium. This is wonderful news for RSL. The state…[continue reading]

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