| Revs sign Sinovic, Boggs to MLS contracts
The New England Revolution signed two of its
picks from the 2010 MLS SuperDraft - defender Seth Sinovic from Creighton
University and forward/midfielder Zak Boggs from the University of South
Florida - the Major League Soccer club announced on Monday .
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| Wizards add to midfield depth with signings
The Kansas City Wizards signed midfielders
Ryan Smith and Igor Kostrov, the Major League Soccer club announced on Monday.
The team also announced that it has signed English midfielder Craig Rocastle.
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| Fire sign pair of draft picks
The Chicago Fire signed defenders Kwame Watson-
Siriboe and Steven Kinney, the Major League Soccer club announced on Monday.
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| Arena: Beckham remains an important player for the Galaxy
Los Angeles Galaxy midfielder David Beckham
suffered a devastating Achilles tendon injury while playing in AC Milan's 1-0
win over Chievo on Sunday.
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| Dynamo bring back Serioux
The Houston Dynamo acquired defender/midfielder
Adrian Serioux from Toronto FC in exchange for a third-round pick in the 2011
draft, the Major League Soccer clubs announced on Friday.
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| Fire sign former Fulham striker John
The Chicago Fire Soccer signed 24-year-old
Dutch forward Collins John, the Major League Soccer club announced on Friday.
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| New York officially adds midfielder Robinson
Red Bull New York acquired midfielder Carl
Robinson from Toronto FC in exchange for a fourth-round selection in the 2011
draft, the Major League Soccer club announced on Thursday.
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| Report: MLS players set to strike if CBA isn't reached
Major League Soccer players overwhelmingly
voted to strike if a new collective bargaining agreement isn't reached with
the league by the season opener on March 25, according to a report in The
Washington Post.
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| United enters into partnership with Japanese club
D.C. United and Japanese club FC Machida
Zelvia have entered into a technical, developmental and marketing partnership,
the Major League Soccer club announced on Thursday.
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| Red Bulls sign former TFC 'keeper Sutton
Red Bull New York signed goalkeeper Greg
Sutton, the Major League Soccer club announced on Thursday.
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