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Football Match just over at Rio Tinto Stadium – Major League Soccer Home Team – Real Salt Lake   Goals & Scorers – 78′: Alvaro Saborio;  Keeper – Nick Rimando  Midfield – Javier Dam...
Football Match just over at Rio Tinto Stadium – Major League Soccer Home Team – Real Salt Lake   Goals & Scorers – 78′: Alvaro Saborio;  Keeper – Nick Rimando  Midfield – Javier Damian Morales; Ned Grabavoy; Luis Gil;  Forwards – Robbie Findley; Joao Plata;  Defense – Kyle Beckerman; Chris Wingert; Carlos Salcedo; Nat Borchers; [...]
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Colorado Rapids ( 2 – 0 ) Chivas USA , United States of America on The 26th of May, 2013 at four Podcast:
Colorado Rapids ( 2 – 0 ) Chivas USA , United States of America on The 26th of May, 2013 at four Podcast:
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Real Salt Lake ( 1 – 1 ) Chicago Fire , United States of America on The 26th of May, 2013 at five to four Podcast:
Real Salt Lake ( 1 – 1 ) Chicago Fire , United States of America on The 26th of May, 2013 at five to four Podcast:
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Football Match just over at FC Dallas Stadium – Major League Soccer Home Team – FC Dallas   Goals & Scorers – 33′: Fabian Castillo;  Keeper – Raul Fernandez  Midfield – David Ferrei...
Football Match just over at FC Dallas Stadium – Major League Soccer Home Team – FC Dallas   Goals & Scorers – 33′: Fabian Castillo;  Keeper – Raul Fernandez  Midfield – David Ferreira; Fabian Castillo; Jevaughn Watson; Michel; Jackson;  Forwards – Kenny Cooper;  Defense – George John; Jair Benítez; Zach Loyd; Walker Zimmerman;  Subs – [...]
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Sanderson's three assists carry Boston past Spirit
Sanderson's three assists carry Boston past Spirit
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Junior ( 0 – 0 ) La Equidad , Colombia on The 26th of May, 2013 at twenty to four Podcast:
Junior ( 0 – 0 ) La Equidad , Colombia on The 26th of May, 2013 at twenty to four Podcast:
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FC Dallas ( 1 – 0 ) San Jose , United States of America on The 26th of May, 2013 at half past three Podcast:
FC Dallas ( 1 – 0 ) San Jose , United States of America on The 26th of May, 2013 at half past three Podcast:
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Everton De Vina ( 2 – 1 ) Deportes Iquique , Chile on The 26th of May, 2013 at twenty five past three Podcast:
Everton De Vina ( 2 – 1 ) Deportes Iquique , Chile on The 26th of May, 2013 at twenty five past three Podcast:
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In the 365 days a year/24 hours a day soccer business, there’s never a good time to take a vacation. But sometimes you have to go. But even when you go, it’s hard to keep yourself away from the games. So while walking around ...
In the 365 days a year/24 hours a day soccer business, there’s never a good time to take a vacation. But sometimes you have to go. But even when you go, it’s hard to keep yourself away from the games. So while walking around Legoland Florida with my wife and kids, today, and enjoying a great relaxing day, I had my iPhone tuned in to the BBC World Service commentary (thanks to the tips from the EPL Talk readers), and was reading the EPL Talk comment threads throughout the afternoon to stay updated on what I was missing. Not only did I miss one of the most entertaining Champions League Finals in years, but I was also away as Everton officially revealed their new club crest (a story that we told you about over a month ago), but two Premier League clubs have announced they’re competing in a major summer soccer competition on US soil (one that will covered by FOX Soccer). Everton and Chelsea are heading back to the United States on summer tours. Both teams will play in the International Champions Cup with most (if not all the matches) being played on US soil against teams that may include AC Milan, Inter Milan, Juventus, Real Madrid, Benfica and LA Galaxy. Details are sketchy so far but it appears that games involving the clubs will be played across the United States in cities such as Indianpolis, Los Angeles, Phoenix, New York and San Francisco, with the finals to be played in Miami. The games will take place between July 27 and August 7. Who’s in? Here are tonight’s Premier League news headlines: Chelsea to play in Stateside tournament — Chelsea FC Everton to head Stateside — Everton FC Everton has introduced the next evolution of its Club Crest today — Everton FC Manchester City’s Sergio Agüero agrees deal to stay until 2017 — The Guardian Manchester City beat Chelsea again, 5-3 at Yankee Stadium in Rafa Benitez’s final game — 101GG Liverpool are leading the race to sign Porto winger Christian Atsu — Sky Sports About 150,000 descend on Wembley for Champions League final — The Independent The Champions League final in pictures — Counter Attack Vinnie Jones invites Christian Slater & Sylvester Stallone to his home to watch his Watford — Star The Nightly EPL is tomorrow’s news today. It’s often tomorrow morning’s British newspaper headlines that are published the night before. We do all the work for you, combing the Internet and aggregating the news for you. Read The Nightly EPL on EPL Talk every night before bed, so you can stay on top of all the news that matters. Everton and Chelsea Announce Plans to Head Back to US On Another Summer Tour: The Nightly EPL is a post from EPL Talk - Independent voice of EPL soccer fans since 2005.
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Manchester City 5-3 ChelseaCity: Barry 3, Nasri 29, 74, Milner 55, Dzeko 84Chelsea: Ramires 46, 69, Mata 82The day's talk of a symbolic shift in football power had a very particular flavour in New York on Saturday evening, as Chelsea and...
Manchester City 5-3 ChelseaCity: Barry 3, Nasri 29, 74, Milner 55, Dzeko 84Chelsea: Ramires 46, 69, Mata 82The day's talk of a symbolic shift in football power had a very particular flavour in New York on Saturday evening, as Chelsea and Manchester City played the second of two exhibition matches on a brief post-season US tour, at a Yankee Stadium that may soon be home to regular Major League Soccer games. For sure, the day's main conversation, here as elsewhere, may have been on the all-German ascendancy of Borussia Dortmund and Bayern Munich, and the opening of a new front in Europe, but locally (and for New York, the local is the global), the exhibition game had been given added piquancy by the news this week that City had teamed up with the Yankees to form New York City FC. And with no home stadium confirmed for the long-anticipated second New York MLS team (and the path towards one strewn with New York political obstacles), the sight of the Yankees pitching mound bisected by a touchline may be less of a curio and more of a blueprint for what Major League Soccer will initially look like when NYCFC starts play in 2015. Certainly the day brought the clearest signs yet that that is the current plan with Yankees ownership, in the shape of Hal Steinbrenner speaking positively about the idea.For Saturday evening though, once the Champions League final had been negotiated (Yankees Stadium opened early to show the game on the big scoreboard), two of the competition's talented also-rans played out a dutifully goal-packed, if only intermittently thrilling encounter on a continent both have strong, if differently articulated, ambitions in.The opening exchanges off the field went Chelsea's way, as City were significantly out-cheered by a Chelsea fan contingent who have been assiduously courted by the London club in recent years - from extensive pre-season tours to playing in MLS All Star games, Chelsea have taken the traditional route of touring their European hits. City on the other hand, have been a more recently visible presence in the US, though this week's news has catapulted them to the forefront of at least New York City's soccer consciousness.When the game got under way, City wasted no time in their battle for local hearts and minds by taking an early lead — albeit gifted by Chelsea. Hilario's poor kick clear was followed by an even poorer intercepted backpass by Oscar, and despite the keeper's first scrambled save from Aguero, Gareth Barry had a simple tap-in to open the scoring. Chelsea had their chance in the opening period — even having the ball in the net in a bizarre sequence where a ball was thrown onto the field as a corner was being taken, and Hart being forced to palm the retaken corner onto the crossbar. But as the sides went in at half time they were 2-0 down — Nasri reaching a through ball first to deftly chip Hilario, just on the half hour mark.The first game between the two had been a rather wild, demob-happy affair in front of a sellout crowd in St Louis, that had ended in City winning 4-3 after being 0-3 down. For the first half at least, this game seemed understandably slower, as two teams waiting for new eras to begin played out the last minutes of their respective old ones. A raft of substitutions at half time allowed Chelsea back into the game as Ramires skipped round Richard Wright to pull one back in the 46th minute, but Chelsea didn't have the appetite to press further at that point and City extended their lead through a low shot across Cech from another one of their subs, Milner. That briefly looked to have killed the game as a contest, but as the game drifted into the last quarter it came to life again. First, Torres got the better of Lescott on the right of the box and his cross from the byline was touched home at point blank range by Ramires in the 69th minute. Yet again City quickly restored the gap. Nasri bursting through some indifferent marking on the left of the box to lift the ball over Cech i
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