Back At RFK, Dynamo Come Full Circle
Major League Soccer: WASHINGTON — With champagne flowing, the music blaring and the Houston Dynamo players dancing and chanting, there was a feeling of utter euphoria in their locker room Sunday after beating the New England Revolution to win a second consecutive MLS Cup.
Who, If Anyone, Will Head To San Jose From The Dynamo?
Houston Chronicle: One day they're celebrating helping the team win a second-consecutive MLS Cup, the next day they see their names on a list of players for the San Jose Earthquakes' taking.
Dynamo Poised For A Three-Peat
Houston Chronicle: DYNAMO coach Dominic Kinnear has a vision of how he wants his team remembered years after Sunday's 2-1 come-from-behind MLS Cup victory over the New England Revolution at RFK Stadium.
Expansion Draft Will Stock Quakes
Major League Soccer: NEW YORK — Recently hired head coach Frank Yallop will have to make a lot of choices when molding the San Jose Earthquakes, Major League Soccer's 14th team. That all begins as the Earthquakes are stocked with their first 10 players when MLS holds the 2007 Expansion Draft on Wednesday, Nov. 21 at 1 p.m. ET.
Sinclair Replaces McCloughlin at Copa Chivas
Hasani Sinclair has been called to Guadalajara, Mexico by U.S. Under-20 Men’s National Team head coach Thomas Rongen for the Copa Chivas tournament, replacing forward Ellis McLoughlin.
Hoping (dreaming?) Of Soccer As National Pastime
New York Times: DON Garber became the commissioner of Major League Soccer in August 1999, after the league lost $250 million over its first five seasons and shrank by two teams to 10. At the time, it appeared to be the latest failure of a soccer league in North America.

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