Tigers to name new manager by Wednesday | March 16, 2010 | Hull City are to move swiftly in appointing a new manager, with chairman Adam Pearson saying he expects to have Phil Brown's replacement installed by Wednesday morning. | Phil Brown leaves Hu...
 Rocky Road for Kansas | In a small break between the frenzy of Selection Sunday (men) and Selection Monday night (women), we pause to ask: what on earth did Kansas (its men’s team, anyway) do to tick off the N.C.A.A. tournamen...
 Free Kick: Terry's return to form is crucial for Chelsea | Can Chelsea this evening become the third English team to qualify for the quarterfinals of the European Cup? | Arsenal and Manchester United, as we know, are home and dry, but Chelsea must reverse the 2-1 res...
 Beckham hopes for swift recovery | Milan: David Beckham hopes to make a "swift and full recovery" from his torn left Achilles tendon after leaving yesterday for Finland for surgery on the injury which likely will keep him out o...
 Beckham's Career Is in Doubt, but Celebrity Status Will Endure | David Beckham, the richest player in the world’s most popular game, was flown to Finland on Monday for surgery on an Achilles tendon injury that could end his playing career. | News and features from ar...
 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. | "We are pleased to add Kwame and Steven to the Fire family to help us bring a MLS...
 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. | Beckham, who is on loan with the Italian Serie A squad, w...
 Dr. says Beckham's Achilles' tendon totally torn | TURKU, Finland-David Beckham's left Achilles' tendon was totally torn, and the doctor who performed the surgery said the England midfielder is expected to be out of action for about six months. | "He is doing...
 Kansas City will have difficult decisions to make Time is slowly running out on Kansas City Wizards manager Peter Vermes. Just two more exhibitions remain for Vermes and his coaching staff to make final touches to the roster and starting lineup before the seas...

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