MLS Newsstand – Wednesday, October 6, 2004

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Columbus Crew at Chicago Fire


  • Fire hoping not to get caught short (Daily Southtown)

  • Fire short-handed up front for tonight's game (Daily Herald)

  • Crew, Fire are forced to play short-handed (Columbus Dispatch)

  • Another honor for Fire's Herron (Daily Southtown)

  • Striker on roster to face Crew (ESPN Soccernet)

  • Crew at Fire (Chicago Sun-Times)

  • Crew vs. Fire Preview (Associated Press)

    MLS and other soccer


  • Quakes staying for 2005 (Mercury News)

  • MLS playoff picture still cloudy (USA Today)

  • Rapids hope the wait is worth it (Rocky Mountain News)

  • Burn has long way to go to keep going (Dallas Morning News)

  • Wynalda always one to look ahead (Daily Southtown)

  • Leverkusen optimistic (Mercury News)

  • Wizards defense is moving up (Kansas City Star)

  • Time off blessing, curse (Denver Post)

  • Arena puts 'em up, then shuts up (Dallas Morning News)

  • U.S. tries to point way toward Cup (New York Daily News)

  • Wynalda sorry for ripping Clash (Mercury News)

  • Zavagnin zeroes in on starting role (ESPN Soccernet)

  • Adidas in running to up its US sales (The Scotsman)

  • MLS Confidential: Ref Watch (SoccerAmerica.com)

  • Not old, just experienced (San Diego Union-Tribune)

  • Brazilian player shot, killed (Orange County Register)

  • A bond of brothers (South Florida Oracle)

  • Man U head wants compensation for international matches (Fox Sports World)