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MLS First Kick 2013 Countdown: 19 days - What would you like to see more of at B&RU?

Black And Red United — For the second day in a row, we land on a number without a player. If Emiliano Dudar had returned, we wouldn't have this issue, but alas, there is no number 19 on D.C. United right now. So let's take the opportunity to open things up to you, our readers, to let us know how we're doing. I'm sure you've noticed some changes around these parts since I took over for Martin last month. This countdown series is new - just to pick something immediate - but we've also added coverage of the NWSL's Washington Spirit to our existing focus on D.C. United and the U.S. Men's and Women's National Tea...

D.C. United February 11, 2013

MLS First Kick 2013 Countdown: 21 days - Daniel Woolard may be the key to D.C. United's defense in 2013

Black And Red United — I think very few people would disagree with the statement that D.C. United were hard hit by injuries through 2012. In addition to shorter-term injuries to Chris Pontius, Nick DeLeon and Emiliano Dudar, there was obviously the big injury to Dwayne De Rosario, which forced a major tactical shift in Ben Olsen's side. Luckily, another longer-term injury did not derail United's season: the concussion and subsequent complications of Daniel Woolard. Woolard suffered his concussion in early August, and his post-concussion symptoms, combined with the team's understandable caution in reintroduci...

D.C. United February 9, 2013

Former D.C. United player Emiliano Dudar has signed with FC Chiasso of Switzerland

Black And Red United — According to the official site of FC Chiasso, Emiliano Dudar has signed a contract with them until the end of this season, pending the traditional medical examination. Chiasso is in the second division of Swiss football and the move allows Dudar to return to a country where he had recent success and to a club for whom he played in 2007 and 2008. Since he left on a free transfer and did not go through the Re-Entry Draft, D.C. United will retain his rights should he ever try to come back to MLS, which I doubt. Dudar fell victim to the fact that both of United's starting center backs from...

D.C. United February 1, 2013

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  • MLS First Kick 2013 Countdown: 19 days - What would you like to see more of at B&RU?
    For the second day in a row, we land on a number without a player. If Emiliano Dudar had returned, we wouldn't have this issue, but alas, there is no number 19 on D.C. United right now. So let's take the opportunity to open things up to you, our readers, to let us know how we're doing. I'm sure you've noticed some changes around these parts since I took over for Martin last month. This countdown series is new - just to pick something immediate - but we've also added coverage of the NWSL's Washington Spirit to our existing focus on D.C. United and the U.S. Men's and Women's National Tea...
  • MLS First Kick 2013 Countdown: 21 days - Daniel Woolard may be the key to D.C. United's defense in 2013
    I think very few people would disagree with the statement that D.C. United were hard hit by injuries through 2012. In addition to shorter-term injuries to Chris Pontius, Nick DeLeon and Emiliano Dudar, there was obviously the big injury to Dwayne De Rosario, which forced a major tactical shift in Ben Olsen's side. Luckily, another longer-term injury did not derail United's season: the concussion and subsequent complications of Daniel Woolard. Woolard suffered his concussion in early August, and his post-concussion symptoms, combined with the team's understandable caution in reintroduci...
  • Former D.C. United player Emiliano Dudar has signed with FC Chiasso of Switzerland
    According to the official site of FC Chiasso, Emiliano Dudar has signed a contract with them until the end of this season, pending the traditional medical examination. Chiasso is in the second division of Swiss football and the move allows Dudar to return to a country where he had recent success and to a club for whom he played in 2007 and 2008. Since he left on a free transfer and did not go through the Re-Entry Draft, D.C. United will retain his rights should he ever try to come back to MLS, which I doubt. Dudar fell victim to the fact that both of United's starting center backs from...