The first returns on Thursday's blockbuster trades, a title favorite continuing to underachieve and more from Week 11 in MLS:
With the 2012 MLS season nearly upon us, it's time to look into our crystal ball and project the next nine months of action. What do we see? Despite plenty of non-playoff teams making vast roster improvements that should lead to as entertaining a season as the league has seen, expect more of the same in terms of final outcome in 2012:
For a guy who's hopscotched around North America this week, flying from Seattle to Guatemala to New England, Seattle Sounders coach Sigi Schmid was in a chipper mood when he reached me from Foxboro, Mass., on Wednesday night. He had every right to be, considering his team is pulling off one of the most impressive feats of 2011 in U.S. soccer.
Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen has pledged to give away most of his fortune to charity.
Our weekly dose of Major League Soccer quick takes, plotlines to watch and Power Rankings.
Saana Nyassi considers himself lucky.
Researcher Dr. Stefan Kappe leads a tour of a malaria research laboratory and explains how a vaccine would work.
Our weekly dose of Major League Soccer quick takes, plotlines to watch and Power Rankings.
With the first stage of the MLS season in the books, it's time for our weekly dose of quick takes, plotlines to watch and Power Rankings.
With the college season concluded and the MLS Combine and 2009 SuperDraft just a few weeks away, the time is ripe for the league to revise its policies regarding college players.
Three weeks after helping rescue Fulham FC from the relegation abyss to stay up in the English Premier League, Kasey Keller has a decision to make. Should the 38-year-old American goalkeeper stay with Fulham, even if it means serving as a backup behind new signing Mark Schwarzer? Should Keller follow Brian McBride out the door and finish up his career in Major League Soccer -- specifically his hometown Seattle Sounders FC, which debuts in MLS next season?