MLS Newsstand – Oct. 7-8, 2005

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MetroStars at D.C. United


  • United at the front of Argentine explosion (Washington Times)

  • Time of essence for Metros (Herald News)

  • Boswell Eyes Return to Early-Season Form (Washington Post)

  • Yallop to coach MetroStars? (Globe and Mail)

  • New England Revolution at Kansas City Wizards


  • Yeah, it's on their minds (Kansas City Star)

  • A legend's last shot (Kansas City Star)

  • Long and short of it (Boston Globe)

  • Revs look to secure home edge in playoffs (Patriot Ledger)

  • Reunited for a common goal (Boston Globe)

  • New England Revolution (16-7-7) at Wizards (11-9-10) (Kansas City Star)

  • Columbus Crew at Chicago Fire


  • Fire to soldier on after saying goodbye (Chicago Daily Southtown)

  • Little change expected in Crew lineup, intensity (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Young players making key contributions to Fire (Chicago Daily Southtown)

  • Fire draws curtain on Soldier Field years (Chicago Tribune)

  • Colorado Rapids at FC Dallas


  • FC Dallas seeks playoff urgency (Dallas Morning News)

  • Rapids race clock, sprint for second (Rocky Mountain News)

  • MLS' hardware lies beyond the depths of the Rapids (Star-Telegram)

  • Real Salt Lake at San Jose Earthquakes


  • Quakes hope to stay unbeaten at home (San Jose Mercury News)

  • RSL likes chances against San Jose (Salt Lake Tribune)

  • Will Real SL talk the talk or walk the walk vs. 'Quakes? (Deseret Morning News)

  • Position switch works wonders for Brown (Deseret Morning News)

  • WCQ - USA vs Costa Rica and Other Soccer Articles


  • U.S. Team to Rest Its Starters (Los Angeles Times)

  • Soccer deal still in play (Toronto Star)

  • Lalas does it his way (ESPN.com)

  • World Cup crunch time: 10 spots decided and 22 remain (Associated Press)

  • Colombian Soccer Star's Killer Released (Associated Press)