MLS Newsstand – Monday, November 22, 2004 to Monday, November 29, 2004

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  • Donovan bids S.J. Goodbye (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Metros' stadium project up in air (Herald News)

  • A world away (San Bernardino Sun)

  • Meola says Wizards intend to trade him (Kansas City Star)

  • Time right for Donovan to depart (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Euro powers eye Johnson's magic (Dallas Morning News)

  • Still Waiting for a New Home (New York Times)

  • Adu kicks U.S. past Mexico (Orlando Sun-Sentinel)

  • Salt Lake lands Rapids defender (Salt Lake Tribune)

  • Donovan jolts Earthquakes, bolts San Jose for Germany (Oakland Tribune)

  • Donovan to leave MLS and rejoin Leverkusen (Associated Press)

  • Wizards and United to compete in Champions Cup (Sports Network)

  • Keller resigned to reserve role at Spurs (Reuters)

  • Quakes, Ekelund to part ways (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Bliss not a prime candidate for the Rhinos (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

  • Penalty kick lifts U.S. (Miami Herald)

  • Soccer notebook: It's one loss too many (Star-Ledger)

  • A good first step (San Diego Union-Tribune)

  • Most valuable to a big year: U.S. coach Arena (Cleveland Plain Dealer)

  • Added Time: Coach Colin's callin' on everyone (Dallas Morning News)

  • Inside Soccer: Rivalry week reveals routs, racism (Seattle Post-Intelligencer)

  • Winners & Losers: Goals for Beasley, Luchi Gonzalez (Soccer America)

  • Rapids Lose Two To Chivas (Soccer365.com)

  • Los Angeles MLS expansion team makes first trade (Associated Press)

  • MLS Confidential: Offshore training (Soccer America)

  • Swoosh or stripes? (Associated Press)

  • Head games (Bradenton Herald)


  • Brown still kickin': Revs keeper not done yet (Boston Herald)

  • Bobic denies US offer (Sky Sports)

  • Elber in Matthäus' footsteps? (FCBayern.de)

  • Bridgeview officially gets home of Fire (Daily Southtown)

  • Renderings reveal angle in stadium design (Daily Southtown)

  • Plenty to be grateful for in MLS (Washington Times)

  • Feyenoord Pass On Dempsey (Soccer365.com)

  • Baker, Howey head home (Boston Globe)

  • Soccer family overcomes grief with fond memories (Memphis Commercial Appeal)

  • MLS makes plans for reserve league (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Striker faces rape attempt charge (AssociaBBC News)

  • Bocanegra in fighting form (The London Sunday-Times)

  • Congratulations, Donovan (SI.com)

  • Real Salt Lake adds midfielder (Deseret Morning News)

  • Playmakers look the key (Sportinglife.com)

  • Beasley helps Eindhoven make furthest advance in Champions League (SoccerTimes.com)

  • Donovan takes career in a different direction (Houston Chronicle)

  • Donovan set to return to Europe (Atlanta Journal-Constitution)

  • Soccer stadium takes a foothold (Rochester Democrat and Chronicle)

  • Racist remarks toward soccer stars continue (Miami Herald)

  • Chivas aims Inland (Press-Enterprise)

  • The MLS expansion draft is only the first step in a new team's identity (Fox Sports World)

  • Donovan off to Germany (Orlando Sun-Sentinel)

  • Gold Cup spots up for grabs (Associated Press)

  • Football industry's global marketplace (BBC News)

  • MLS 2004 Season Review (ESPN Soccernet.com)

  • Boyz stay perfect (Jamaica Observer)

  • Soccer Headgear: Does It Do Any Good? (New York Times)