MLS, Players Union agree to push negotiation deadline to Feb. 12
Major League Soccer and the Players Union have agreed to extend the deadline for negotations of a new Collective Bargaining Agreement to Feb. 12, 11 days past the original Feb. 1 deadline, MLS announced on Thursday.
"While we still have areas of disagreement, the talks have been constructive and both parties believe it makes sense to continue to work hard to reach agreement," MLS commissioner Don Garber said in a league-released statement.
Soccer By Ives @ Jan 28, 2010 7:37 PM EDT | Blog Profile
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