Redesigned MLSnet.com launches

it's now possible to see related stories in the stack of news links to the right of each Front Line story. As each Front Line panel rotates, a new set of items (including increased video, audio and shop options) will appear, allowing the user to get a more well-rounded view of the day's content.


For users not able to catch games live over the weekend on MLSnet.com's video package, MLSLIVE.tv, the new MLSnet.com scoreboard will contain all of the important information from the most recent games. Including not only the score and the game-winning or game-tying goal scorer, video links will send users directly to highlights of the game without the user having to perform any additional searching or scouring to find the video they're looking for.


The new look and feel of the site has also made it easier for fans to go see their favorite teams live and in-person with a simplified path to each team's Ticket Center.


Two new features of the site are the international and photo gallery sections. Photos from games, as well as from select community and team-based activities, are housed within a Flash-based photo gallery that can now be accessed directly from the homepage.


In addition, as MLS becomes more involved on the world stage, MLSnet.com will cover the league's participation (through tournaments such as SuperLiga or the league's players being involved in Gold Cup or Copa America) as well as key events around the world that don't include MLS directly but have an impact on the global sport of soccer.


Daniel Polinsky is a contributor to MLSnet.com. This story was not subject to the approval of Major League Soccer or its clubs.