7:48 AM ET, Fri September 10, 2010

Meyer: Rapids look to avoid repeat

Denver Post — The Rapids are in New York to play the Red Bulls, and center back Julien Baudet is intent on portraying the matchup that way.

Colorado Rapids 1 hour ago

Galaxy's Beckham activated, but return still in air

Los Angeles Daily News — He's ready. Or not. David Beckham will play a limited number of minutes for the Galaxy on Saturday when they take on the Columbus Crew at Home Depot Center.

Los Angeles Galaxy 2 hours ago

Eddie Lewis says this season is his last

Futbol Blog | ESPN Los Angeles — Galaxy winger Eddie Lewis, a two-time World Cup player and English league veteran who emerged from Cerritos' fertile fields and starred at UCLA, said Thursday that he will retire at the end of this season. Lewis, 36, made the announcement on the Galaxy website's "Cup of Joe" show with the team's radio announcer, Joe Tutino. He played in the 2002 and 2006 World Cups and made 82 appearances for the U.S. national team from 1996 through 2008, scoring 10 international goals, three of them in World Cup qualifiers. Lewis starred at Cerritos High School, which also produced MLS players Marcelo Balb...

Los Angeles Galaxy 2 hours ago

Is Union's Seitz a keeper, or will Knighton start?

Philadelphia Daily News — It appears a dose of reality may have finally struck Union manager Peter Nowak. Putting all his faith in an unproven goalkeeper at this level has been nothing short of disappointing.

Philadelphia Union 2 hours ago

Union trying to bounce back from tough draw with Kansas City

Philadelphia Daily News — This has been a bounce-back week for the Union, who played to a draw on Saturday that felt like a loss.

Philadelphia Union 2 hours ago

Up next for Chivas USA: Friday vs. New England

Los Angeles Times — Playoff hopes are growing dim for both teams.CHIVAS USA TONIGHT

Club Deportivo Chivas USA 3 hours ago

Sounders FC 0, Real Salt Lake 0 -- postgame quotes

Seattle Times — SIGI SCHMID, Sounders FC coach

Seattle Sounders 3 hours ago

Sounders FC, seeking a playoff push, takes a draw

Seattle Times — Against domestic competition, Sounders FC is on a 7-1-3 stretch.

Seattle Sounders 3 hours ago

Weary Revs pair ready

Boston Herald — CARSON, Calif. - Revolution midfielders Kenny Mansally and Sainey Nyassi traveled half the planet over the past...

New England Revolution 3 hours ago

MLS Roundup: Real Salt Lake battles to 0-0 tie with Sounders

Kansas City Star — SEATTLE — Kyle Reynish, who has played just one game in goal this season for Real Salt Lake, stepped in for Nick Rimando on Thursday night, and Kasey keller, his counterpart, saved a first-half penalty kick as Real and Seattle battled to a 0-0 tie.

Kansas City Wizards 3 hours ago
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