April 25th, 2007 . 9:02 am .
By: Chamo Jones
Red Bulls, Hoops reprise in Texas – MLSnet.com – Staff
Prideaux literally hurt himself when Nunez “broke his ankles” as he created the space he needed to score the first goal.
Oduro making a difference for FCD – MLSnet.com – Steve Hunt
Every time he hits the field, the first thing everyone who sees the 21-year-old forward notices is his blinding speed. But this year, Oduro has added something else – better touch. A lack of that was the big knock on him during his rookie season. But to his credit, he spent much of the offseason working on improving his touch and those efforts are starting to pay dividends.
See the latest on Mina at the FCD Blog…
First XI: Early alarm bells – MLSnet.com – Jeff Bradley
. FCD has something to prove to RBNY. FC Dallas played a stinker in the Meadowlands a few weeks back and had tired legs as an excuse. Now they’re home to the surging Red Bulls and I want to see Captain Carlos Ruiz and his teammates bring their ‘A’ game so I can better judge the first-place Red Bulls. I’ll be watching closely.
Hackworth Names Roster For U-17 CONCACAF Qualifying – Soccer365
Looking to ignite the U.S. attack will be forward Ellis McLoughlin, who has been the U-17’s most consistent goal scorer during the past two years. Since joining the U-17s in Residency, the Seattle, Wash., native leads the U.S. with 11 goals in 29 international appearances. Hackworth has a number of options to join McLoughlin up top, with Bryan Dominguez, Abdusalam Ibrahim, who was drafted by FC Dallas this January, and two players who joined Residency just this past January, Alex Nimo and Billy Schuler. Alex Dixon, who has also played in midfield, is another option up front.
Lamar Hunt Pioneer Cup raises $51,500 for Dallas SCORES – Pegasus News Wire – FC Dallas Communications
Are you ready for your Lady FC Dallas?
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Pegasus news wire? !!?