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Compared to the average team in our league, the combination of expenses and revenue, we’re about $2.85 million worse per year: about $1 million more in expenses than the average MLS team and about $1.85 million less in revenue. It’s a lot of money. DC United president Kevin Payne, speaking to The Washington Post's Steven Goff.
Other Sources
FC Dallas will rely on key new starters for another deep playoff run - from The Dallas Morning News's Steve Hunt: However, there are three exceptions.
Red Bulls primed for playoff run - from The NY Post's Brian Lewis: "They're frightening stats without him."
Import Fuels Playoff Push For Red Bulls - from The Wall Street Journal's Joshua Robinson: "If he slips into German, everybody's a little on edge."
Beckham's Last Stand - from SI.com's Grant Wahl: "but after seeing the way he's played, I hope he stays."
Kasey Keller's career remembered - from The News Tribune's Don Ruiz: That conclusion will come sometime in November, along with the Seattle Sounders FC season.
Left-Footed Penalty Takers Showing the Way in M.L.S. - from The NY Times' Ian Thomson: One season’s data is not nearly enough to dismiss Barton’s bias....
2014 World Cup schedule reeks of politics - from When Saturday Come's Robert Shaw: It is also bizarre, given the spiralling cost of modernisation and the long tradition of hosts playing at the national stadium.
It is time to introduce a football supporters' bill of rights - from The Guardian's Marina Hyde: These are anxious days, after all.
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@joshuamayers - Joshua Mayers: RSL coach Jason Kreis doesn't agree with the playoff system, but accepts what it is. Says No. 2 and No. 3 teams shouldn't play this early.
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