Stuart Holden is on his way to Bolton. (Getty Images)
The day has some for those Houston Dynamo fans, their club no now longer has Stuart Holden.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle has confirmed that the club will sign Holden as one of two winter
acquisitions.
Holden joins former Dynamo teammate Ricardo Clark, who has signed with Eintracht Frankfurt, as
Americans to make major transfer moves from MLS this winter.
The team announced the sixth coach in team history today. It can be debated whether this was a good
move, but I, for one, will put faith that the club has done it's due diligence in making the
decision to have Curt Onalfo lead the charge starting this season. I believe there are reasons for
optimism:
1) Youthful, energetic coach, 2) His familiarity with the team ideals and staff, 3) His history of
working with young players in his time directing our United Youth Development program for two
years.
Recent American acquisitions might see their first action in the black and gold of Aris
Thessaloniki on Wednesday afternoon in the Greek Cup round of 16, pending confirmation of the
completion of their loan to the Greek club last week.
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By TRAVIS CLARK
At the end of the past two seasons, D.C. United have found themselves in a unusual place -- out
of the playoffs. Prior to 2008, the club had qualified for the postseason five years running, and
had gotten used to success.
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By TRAVIS CLARK
At the end of the past two seasons, D.C. United have found themselves in a unusual place -- out
of the playoffs. Prior to 2008, the club had qualified for the postseason five years running, and
had gotten used to success.
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Stuart Holden's quest for a European club has finally resulted in a contract, meaning he can now
begin working toward battling for a place in the U.S. World Cup squad.
Bolton manager Owen Coyle has confirmed that the club will sign Holden as one of two winter
acquisitions, along with Manchester City's Vladimir Weiss.