MLS Newsstand – Tuesday, August 3, 2004

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  • On Paper, Chivas Seems Ready to Go (L.A. Times)

  • Chivas USA's home: Home Depot Center (Orange County Register)

  • Chivas USA brings a bit of Mexico to U.S. soccer (Press-Enterprise)

  • Chivas is coming to Carson (Daily Breeze)

  • Metros bide their time on Szetela deal (New York Daily News)

  • No deal: Szetela saga a mystery (North Jersey Herald News)

  • MLS Expands to Los Angeles for Next Season (Associated Press)

  • Economic change tops many players' wish lists (Kansas City Star)

  • Revs give Belleh new hope after A-League stint fails (Providence Journal)

  • U.S. Open Cup tourney provides teams that are fun to cheer for (Daily Herald)

  • Burn must steady erratic play (Star-Telegram)

  • Consistent play remains elusive goal (Columbus Dispatch)

  • US exports are adding a kick to the international game (Boston Globe)

  • Attendance numbers add up for soccer in America (Daily Herald)

  • Soccer complex looks for moniker (Dallas Morning News)

  • Convey set for Royals debut (Reading Evening Post)

  • All-Star game celebrates soccer and Soldiers (Army News Services)

  • Small crowds won't slow soccer series (Houston Chronicle)

  • AC Milan wins in 87th (Philadelphia Inquirer)

  • Inside Soccer: Man U, Real get easy draws (Post-Intelligencer)