MLS Newsstand – Thursday, Dec. 15, 2005

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  • Mathis finds himself gone for holidays (USA Today)

  • Stadium construction to begin soon (Deseret Morning News)

  • Quakes appear headed elsewhere (San Jose Mercury News)

  • City nudges ever closer to landing an A-list team (Houston Chronicle)

  • Mathis' sluggish season doesn't concern Clavijo (Rocky Mountain News)

  • Quakes' deadline arrives, but not a decision (Houston Chronicle)

  • Gutierrez thinks his run in KC is over (Kansas City Star)

  • Former East soccer standout turned pro hosting clinic (Pueblo Chieftain)

  • Wizards players' reactions mixed (Kansas City Star)

  • Geneva grad headed to pro soccer player combine (Beacon News)

  • Too much, too little too late for Mathis (New York Daily News)

  • Yekini, Oparaku head for United States (The Tide - Nigeria)

  • Convey play-off boost (Sportinglife.com)

  • Mexico stops Hungary (Arizona Republic)

  • Mexico dominates Hungary at Chase Field (East Valley Tribune)

  • U.S. finalizes exhibition game at Germany (Associated Press)

  • CSKA Moscow Is Eliminated From UEFA Cup (Associated Press)