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- Jason Davis
I don't know whether to laugh or cry over the news that MLS sent out surveys looking for
information on the strength of Baltimore as an MLS market. On the surface, which is the way 99.9%
of the interested parties are viewing it, it looks like a clear sign that United is not long for
DC.
Liverpool owner confirms Reds may quit Anfield
John Henry used twitter to respond to fans about the relocation
View the full story here: The Mirror
A news article on 2011-07-08 22:00:00 from: The Mirror
This news item has been reproduced from today's media.
Time to get back into blogging after some time off to make my relocation... This weekend the World
Cup qualifiers restart in the CONCACAF region with two derbies in different parts of the Caribbean.
Two more series will start and finish within a three-day period next week. It remains to be seen
whether the second leg of the Montserrat-Belize series will be played, but if it's not by 10 July
then Montserrat will achieve an unlikely classification to the group stages by default.
Arsenal, Liverpool, Spurs: where will Scott Parker end up? - originally posted on
Soccerlens.com
Scott Parker's admission that he wants to leave West Ham for the Premier League will have piqued
the interest of many top clubs. The three sides thought to be heading the queue are Arsenal,
Liverpool and Tottenham, so here are the cases for and against the England midfielder joining each
of them.
"We continue to work on this in both D.C. and Baltimore. We're looking at several sites in D.C.
We've had several conversations with the District. There's no specific proposals being discussed at
this time, but I believe there is a general consensus in the Wilson Building [city government
headquarters] that they certainly want D.
Morning all, it seems odd that football should play second fiddle in today's blog considering we
just won our first game since 1875, but events at boardroom mean that's very much the case.
It is a hugely significant day in the history of Arsenal Football Club. Stan Kroenke has agreed
to purchase the shares of Danny Fiszman and Lady Nina Bracewell-Smith for £11,750 per share,
bringing his overall share holding to 62.
Arsenal left-back Kieran Gibbs revealed Wimbledon's relocation as Milton Keynes Dons was the key to
his move to Arsenal. Left without a Club at the young age of fifteen, Kieran and twin-brother
Jaydon accepted to move ...
Although Tottenham Hotspur supporters have made their presence felt by maintaining an excellent
atmosphere at White Hart Lane throughout the season, chairman Daniel Levy is adamant that the club
needs a bigger stadium to continue its development.
The Spurs have been criticized for seeking a move away from North London as they have been
competing with West Ham United for the Olympic Stadium in Stratford.