No MLS strike or lockout ... for now
MLS just released a statement regarding the ongoing labor talks. Essentially, they'll keep talking until Feb. 12. After that, who knows? I continue to believe this will get resolved without strike- or lockout-bloodshed. Here's the statement:
NEW YORK (Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010) – Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Major League Soccer Players Union (Players Union) today announced that the two organizations have agreed to continue to negotiate through February 12, as they work towards reaching a new collective bargaining agreement.
DailySoccerFix @ Jan 28, 2010 8:02 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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