MLS Newsstand – Friday, Sept. 17, 2004

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  • AEG trying to sell United (Washington Times)

  • Extension for group interested in Quakes (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Burn's O'Brien: D.C. player threatened to break his leg (Dallas Morning News)

  • Quakes need proper support (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Contract talks? Meola feels shut out (Kansas City Star)

  • Dempsey, Revs back in action (Boston Herald)

  • Leitch's MLS career taking off (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Revolution hope history repeats itself (Boston Globe)

  • World at their feet (Commercial Appeal)

  • Postseason plans slipping away for Revs (Eagle-Tribune)

  • Team success is Paule's main goal (Commercial Appeal)

  • Rewind with Joe Cannon (USSoccerPlayers.com)

  • Timbers' Gordon rookie of year, Howe coach of year in A-League (The Oregonian)

  • Player's wife helps fans keep track of local soccer success stories (Commercial Appeal)

  • MLS should pay more heed to international dates (FoxSportsWorld.com)

  • Fire tweaks stadium plans a mile north (Associated Press)

  • New MLS coach with Lincoln youth soccer (Lincoln Journal)

  • Burpo saves the Sounders season (Seattle Times)