Archive for November, 2007
During the MLS season, one of the last, if not the last player to leave the practice field for FC Dallas is forward Kenny Cooper. The 6-foot-3 Dallas native just completed his second season, and can be seen working on his finishing long after the rest of his team has retired to the locker room.
Five big questions for the Fire
Here is a look at the big questions surrounding the Chicago Fire for the 2007 season and looking ahead to the 2008 campaign as the Fire try to make it to the MLS Cup Final.
Future bright for Fire after playoff run
After making a dramatic run to the Eastern Conference Championship match, which resulted in a 1-0 loss to host New England, Chicago is focused on trying to win the Supporters' Shield next season.
Ngwenya to try out for German side
Houston Dynamo forward Joseph Ngwenya has joined German second division team Alemannia Aachen for an opportunity to train with the team, with the opportunity for a tryout with the Bundesliga club.
Wynne joins Generation Adidas roster
Toronto FC defender Marvell Wynne is part of a 16 player Generation Adidas roster that is currently enjoying an excursion over in Spain.
Galaxy fall in shootout with Sydney FC
More than 80,000 fans turned up at Telstra Stadium in Sydney on Tuesday night and they were sent home happy following a pulsating 5-3 victory for the home side, Sydney FC, over the Galaxy.
Five big questions for Toronto FC
A look at the big questions surrounding Toronto FC for the 2007 season and looking ahead to the 2008 campaign.
Toronto FC season in review
The history books will show that Toronto FC was conceived in October 2005 when Toronto was awarded an expansion club by Major League Soccer and delivered on April 7, 2007 in the club's first-ever regular season MLS game. But it can be argued that TFC didn't truly come to life until the team first stepped onto the BMO Field pitch.
Oliver’s story: Grading Dynamo
As Dynamo fans well know, we are working with the City of Houston to develop a downtown soccer venue. Over the past few days there have been a number of articles and television reports about the joint effort.
Champs celebrate big win with fans
The fans of Houston thanked the MLS Cup champion Dynamo and congratulated them on winning their second consecutive Major League Soccer championship with a rally on the steps of Houston's City Hall on Tuesday night.
