MLS Newsstand – Dec. 8, 2005

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  • German coach makes long commute (USA Today)

  • Perennial all-star Agoos ends 10-year MLS career (Associated Press)

  • Living the American dream (Jerusalem Post)

  • Cobi Jones to join Pele and Cruyff in draw ceremonies (Soccer America)

  • Seton's Kljestan to forego his senior year to turn pro (Newark Star-Ledger)

  • Royals face losing USA duo (Sporting Life)

  • A more experienced U.S. team expects tough World Cup draw (San Jose Mercury News)

  • U.S. has tougher road in 2nd tier (Newark Star-Ledger)

  • Forget England, we want to play the Yanks (Sydney Morning Herald)

  • Donovan fears Serbia (Skysports.com)

  • Adu makes peace with D.C. United, will return in 2006 (Associated Press)

  • In Berlin, Every Cheer Casts an Eerie Echo (New York Times)

  • FIFA concerned with Lyon lawsuit (Associated Press)

  • Former San Jac striker stands at top of his game (Houston Chronicle)

  • Manchester United Out of Champions League (Associated Press)

  • Soccer player convicted in match-fixing (Associated Press)