There may be land in sight, but no stadium deal yet: Why is that?

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The city of Houston is willing to spend more than $15 million toward the purchase of five blocks of land just east of downtown that could be used to house a soccer-specific stadium for the Dynamo. Reporter Carolyn Feibel tells... [link]

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Published 2/19/2008 by brucio at du Nord
There is an insane article by Andrew Jennings about Jack Warner, FIFA & Dominica in the Glasgow Sunday Herald. You are gonna have to read this to believe it. -Holy Moly! Jennings has another article from last month in the Sunday Herald about the mess in Antigua & Barbuda. This stuff is nuts. MLS News Real Salt Lake trialist, Indra Sahdan of Singapore, talks to the folks back home from The Electric New Paper about the way its gone for him so far. (thanks to Bart for this one) ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ James Edward of the Deseret Morning News says RSL midfielder Kenny Cutler just ...

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