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When we built this roster one of the first things we kept in mind was depth. DC United assistant coach Chad Ashton.
Other Sources
FIFA technology testing moving too slow for MLS - from The Sporting News's Brian Straus: The Galaxy's euphoria became frustration in an instant.
Five quiet milestones about to be reached - from MLSsoccer.com's Jonah Freedman: That may not seem like such a big deal at first....
MLS bargains & busts - from Soccer America's Paul Kennedy: Well, Rosales has produced in a big way....
American Bradley a good fit for Egypt - from bikyamasr's Joseph Mayton: The move couldn’t be a better fit.
Results Do Matter - from ESPN.com's Mark Young: Just don't tell me winning isn't important.
Two months without a win for Union - from The Philadelphia Inquirer's Marc Narducci: Each non-victory, however, adds another dent to the Union's collective psyche.
Revs look for win streak - from The Boston Herald's John Connolly: Veteran keeper Matt Reis said the team looks wistfully at recent outcomes that could have gone slightly better.
United's Charlie Davies eager to reconnect with Seattle fan - from The Seattle Times' Joshua Mayers: The message hit home almost 3,000 miles away.
Wambach, face of women’s soccer, still in it for the game - from The Kansas City Star's Candace Buckner: Her life has certainly changed since Germany but the desire has not.
Ally McCoist and Neil Lennon face to face for real with lots at stake - from The Guardian's Ewan Murray: Now, as was only imminent six months ago, the pair are opposing managers.
A French Revolution perhaps? - from LeadersinFootball's Keir Radnedge: Whether Platini really fancies the job must be open to question.
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