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Time is running out on the 2009 MLS season and it looks like the race for the playoffs is going to go right down to the wire. Each game now carries so much importance that it's almost like the playoffs have already begun.
If the season ended today, Columbus and Chicago would claim the Eastern Conference automatic berths, while Houston and Los ...
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The Good
Davy Arnaud (Midfielder/Forward; Kansas City Wizards) -- The Texas native has been in great form lately, as evidenced by his scorching strike over the weekend against the Galaxy. That was his third goal in as many games, moving him into the scoring lead with Jimmy Conrad (of all people). There are 15 big-name strikers that cost more than ...
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This week's blog post is going to tell it like it is and not waste your time. If you want to be first in your MLS Fantasy Challenge league, simply read on.
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Luciano Emilio (Forward, D.C. United) - I don't care how much he costs, the Brazilian is simply unstoppable right now. All of a sudden he's up to seven goals for the season. While the ...
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Saturday's MLS games provided plenty of excitement, from D.C. United's stoppage-time winner to San Jose's big road win. But perhaps what most stuck out was the number of times the referees reached into their back pockets and pulled out the red cards. In fact, there were almost as many expulsions (seven) as there were goals (10) on Saturday. If you ...
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There was plenty of excitement across Major League Soccer in Week 8, which featured seven matches, 19 goals, two red cards and a whole lot of ups and downs in the fantasy world. Here this week is a no-frills assessment of the performances of several key players that found themselves in the middle of the action. Enjoy.
Carlos Marinelli (Kansas ...
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Step right up! Step right up! Test your hand at a one-of-a-kind game that involves a little bit of knowledge and a whole lot of luck. The name of the game is Survivor Pro and it's real easy to play -- but a little bit tougher to master.
Here's all that you need to do: Pick consecutive winners, build a streak, win prizes. Easy, right?
We know ...
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