Armchair Analyst: New York have upper hand vs. DC
The league's oldest rivalry is, historically, a one-sided affair. D.C. United have traditionally treated New York the way a dog treats a fire hydrant, raining on NY's parade in the regular season, playoffs, Open Cup and more.
However, the tide has been turning over the past 18 months, punctuated by the 4-0 thrashing the Red Bulls put on United back in April.
U.S. Soccer News @ Jul 8, 2011 11:35 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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