MLS Newsstand – Jan. 8-10, 2006

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  • Johnston Changing MetroStars' Roster (New York Times)

  • U.S. Roster Might Be a 50-50 Raffle by Arena (Los Angeles Times)

  • RSL gets Costa Rican defender (Salt Lake Tribune)

  • Olsen, Gros Sign Extensions With United (Washington Post)

  • Revolution focusing on Champions Cup (Boston Globe)

  • Johnston not sitting still in offseason (Herald News)

  • Palencia, Garcia stick with Chivas (Star Ledger)

  • Westerhof clarifies his departure from MLS (Orange County Register)

  • Weekly soccer column: HDC offseason is really anything but (Daily Breeze)

  • Intriguing stories in U.S. team camp (Press-Enterprise)

  • Chivas USA brings back 3 key players (Daily Breeze)

  • Soccer stadium far from shoo-in (San Jose Mercury News)

  • Pachuca, Monterrey are winners in Frisco (Dallas Morning News)

  • The curious case of 'Soccer City USA' with no MLS team (The Oregonian)

  • Fans fill Pizza Hut Park for InterLiga twinbill (Dallas Morning News)

  • MLS can't compare to Mexican league (Houston Chronicle)

  • Shot of a Lifetime, at 16 (Los Angeles Times)

  • Canada banks on De Rosario (Houston Chronicle)

  • Wynne the likely top pick (ESPN.com)

  • Chung retires from the MLS (CMC)

  • College Soccer: Maryland's Garey, Portland's Sinclair win Hermanns (St. Louis Post-Dispatch)

  • Atlanta's Wolff makes final run at World Cup (Atlanta Journal Constitution)

  • Reyna provides steadying influence (ESPN.com)

  • Mexican soccer a big kick in Frisco (Al Dia)

  • Interliga crowds please FC Dallas (Dallas Morning News)

  • Adu keeps Germany in sight (Associated Press)

  • 2005 Top 10 local sports stories (Deseret Morning News)