MLS Cup: Dynamo are still making all the right moves

 
A couple of months after the 2005 season, the San Jose Earthquakes got the news to pack up and head to Houston. So far, the move ... [link]

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SBI heads to MLS CUP (November 15)

Soccer by Ives: Good morning folks. Today I head to our nation's capitol for the 12th installment of the MLS Cup title game and for those of you who don't know, MLS Cup weekend consists of far more than just the game. Cup weekend is also when officials from all of the league's teams converge in one place, creating a great atmosphere to gather information and meet people you have written about ...
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Seattle PI Blog: What if we named our new MLS team the Sonics?

It might seem silly, unrealistic and spiteful, but naming the new soccer team the Sonics is not impossible -- particularly in this town, and particularly with this basketball franchise....
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Revolution ready for Cup, baggage included - The Boston Globe

WASHINGTON - So far, things are going smoothly in the Revolution's MLS Cup quest. The players, plus their bags, were present and accounted for following a shuttle flight to Reagan National Airport late yesterday afternoon. As midfielder Steve Ralston ...
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DYNAMO NOTES: Same teams, but same outcome? | Chron.com - Houston Chronicle

Dynamo midfielder Dwayne De Rosario expects Sunday's MLS Cup final against the New England Revolution in Washington D.C., to play out similarly to last year's. The Dynamo beat the Revolution 4-3 in a shootout in last year's MLS Cup after playing to a ...
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Revs aren't dwelling on 2006 MLS Cup loss

They lost the MLS Cup last year on penalty kicks to the Houston Dynamo after the score was tied at 1 at the end of extra time. But at the Revolution's heart is Steve Nicol, a distinguished Liverpool player in his day who keeps a calm, philosophical ...
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