| Keller picks up MLS Player of the Week |
Mon Oct 17 16:16:06 2011 EST |
| FC) Week 18: Mauro Rosales (Seattle Sounders FC) Week 19: Sanna Nyassi (Colorado Rapids) Week 20: Dwayne De Rosario (D.C. United) Week 21: Dwayne De Rosario (D.C. United) Week 22: Chris Pontius (D.C. United) Week 23: Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City) Week 24: Lamar Neagle (Seattle Sounders FC) Week 25/26: Charlie Davies (D.C. United) Week 27: Danny Koevermans (Toronto FC) Week 28: Dwayne De Rosario (D.C. United) Week 29: Marco Pappa (Chicago Fire) Week 30/31: Kasey Keller (Seattle Sounders FC) |
| Crew top Revs to punch postseason ticket |
Sat Oct 15 22:35:14 2011 EST |
| al and hammering home a shot from close range. Columbus moved to within touching distance of top spot in the East, trailing Sporting Kansas City and the Philadelphia Union by just a point with one game remaining. New England has now lost five straight matches and sits in last place in MLS with just 27 points on the season. Both teams return to action on Oct. 22 as Columbus heads to Toyota Park to face the Chicago Fire, while New England will battle with Toronto FC in a match pride at BMO Field. |
| Chicago leaves it late in dramatic win over D.C. |
Sat Oct 15 22:18:38 2011 EST |
| Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - The Chicago Fire earned a miraculous 2-1 win over D.C. United at RFK Stadium on Saturday to keep the wild card chase wide open. Chicago is still alive in the playoff hunt, moving ahead of D.C. United, 38 points, and into sixth place in the Eastern Conference with 40 points. Red Bull New York is three points in front, occupying fifth place with 43 points. Dwayne De Rosario thought he had won it for United with a penalty kick in the 90th minute, but Chicago sto |
| United begins crucial stretch against Chicago |
Fri Oct 14 16:22:05 2011 EST |
| Washington, D.C. (Sports Network) - D.C. United begins a vital three-game homestand to finish the season on Saturday when the club hosts the Chicago Fire in a match full of playoff implications. United brings a three-game losing streak into the contest, but will play its final three games at home against Chicago, Portland and Sporting Kansas City in an effort to climb into the playoffs. Ben Olsen's team is currently five points back of Red Bull New York and the Houston Dynamo for the final play |
| Timbers, Dynamo expect playoff atmosphere at Jeld-Wen |
Thu Oct 13 17:05:17 2011 EST |
| oints and we have a game in hand so we're even that much closer to the playoffs." Houston, which is just 1-6-9 on the road, has plenty of incentive as well. The Dynamo could clinch a playoff berth with a win, and if D.C. United doesn't top the Chicago Fire on Saturday. The Dynamo won the first meeting in Houston, 2-1, in August, and can still win the Eastern Conference with two wins and some help. Even a top-three finish is enough to secure a bye in the first round of the playoffs, and third-pla |
| D.C. stumbles in playoff chase with loss to Vancouver |
Thu Oct 13 00:24:27 2011 EST |
| Donald headed a set piece past 'Caps goalkeeper Joe Cannon, but it failed to conjure another goal. Vancouver has now won two straight matches for the first time this season, but it has already played itself out of playoff contention. D.C. has lost three straight as it retains sixth place in the East with 38 points on the year. Both teams return to MLS action on Saturday. D.C. (9-11-11) hosts the Chicago Fire at RFK Stadium while Vancouver (6-16-10) will head to Pizza Hut Park to face FC Dallas. |
| Dallas tops Chicago to clinch playoff spot |
Wed Oct 12 22:53:48 2011 EST |
| Bridgeview, IL (Sports Network) - FC Dallas punched its ticket for the 2011 MLS Cup Playoffs Wednesday night, defeating the Chicago Fire 2-1 at Toyota Park. The victory not only helped FC Dallas clinch a postseason berth, but it saw the club move to within two points of third-place Real Salt Lake with two games remaining in the regular season. RSL currently holds the final automatic playoff spot in the Western Conference with 51 points on the season. Jackson and Danny Cruz scored on opposite si |
| D.C. hopes to make up ground at Vancouver |
Tue Oct 11 22:32:35 2011 EST |
| the Whitecaps just recently moved into BC Place. Vancouver lost in its debut at BC Place, but downed Real Salt Lake 3-0 in its last game. But if D.C. can escape Canada with three points, it returns home for its final three matches against the Chicago Fire, the Columbus Crew and Portland - three teams also battling to reach the postseason. Vancouver snapped a three-match losing skid against Real Salt Lake, but it was up a man for the majority of the game and Camilo scored twice from the penalty |
| Chicago aims to keep playoff hopes alive against FCD |
Tue Oct 11 20:00:21 2011 EST |
| Bridgeview, IL (Sports Network) - Up until the middle of September, the Chicago Fire resembled anything but a playoff contender. The team had won only four games to that point and wasn't within shouting distance of a place in the postseason. But a run of 10 points from its last four games has moved Chicago up the table and to within six points of a playoff spot. Interim coach Frank Klopas will need the team's current run of form to continue over the final three games if the Fire is to have any |
| Sounders hoping to secure top two finish vs. Union |
Fri Oct 7 15:25:13 2011 EST |
| laxy in the hunt for the MLS Supporters' Shield by seven points, close the gap on the league- leaders with two games remaining. The Sounders have already claimed silverware this season, wrapping up the U.S. Open Cup with a 2-0 victory over the Chicago Fire on Tuesday. Fredy Montero and Osvaldo Alonso provided second-half goals to secure Seattle's third straight Open Cup title. With a playoff berth and a trophy already under their belts, and with two MLS games and a CONCACAF group stage match lef |
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