At some point, someone has to just say “Yes” or “No.” That’s how decisions are made, aren’t they?
For Colorado Rapids attacker Omar Cummings, who has impressed while training with EPL side Aston Villa this winter, it looks more and more likely that manager Gerard Houllier will say “yes” to a short-term loan.
Nottingham Forest attacker Robbie Findley finally got an official “yes,” receiving his work permit over the weekend. But Forest manager Billy Davies is now interested in saying “yes” to a few other Yanks—thanks to his brother-in-law.
US U-18 captain Bryan Gallego, a member of the Red Bulls Academy, has made his decision where he’ll play next year.
The rumors of former Real Madrid ace Claude Makélélé joining an MLS team will not die. Now they are claiming which team it could be. (FRENCH)
Franklin Salas, 29-year-old Ecuadorian attacker from Liga de Quito, is reportedly in talks with an unnamed MLS club, as is a teammate of his. (SPANISH)
More than a few clubs in Germany have decided not to sign former Toronto FC winger Rohan Ricketts, who was turned down by yet another club over the weekend. (GERMAN)
With season tickets way up, FC Dallas are deciding among four companies who want to be the MLS Cup finalists’ jersey sponsor.
FCD are not the only club close to signing up a jersey sponsor.
Finally, there is the ongoing decision process around LA Galaxy midfielder David Beckham’s on-again-off-again loan deal to Tottenham. Right now, it’s “unlikely,” according to Spurs’ loquacious manager, Harry Redknapp. Becks was at White Hart Lane to watch Spurs’ 0-0 draw with his beloved Manchester United on Sunday.
Now any potential move by Beckham is often treated like the coming of the messiah, which one artist sees as perfectly fitting.
Lastly, how much would you pay for a 2008 Porsche 911 if it was previously owned by David Beckham?
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