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Vancouver, Toronto tie in Canadian final 1st leg (The Associated Press)
Wed, 16 May 2012 21:16:52 PDT

VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) Second-half substitute Eric Hassli volleyed in a long cross from Alain Rochat in extra time to give the Vancouver Whitecaps a 1-1 tie with Toronto FC on Wednesday night in the first leg of the Canadian Championship final.
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Vancouver 1-1 Toronto: Teams trade goals in Championship first leg (Goal.com)
Wed, 16 May 2012 21:08:00 PDT

The Vancouver Whitecaps and Toronto FC fought to a 1-1 draw to open the two-legged Canadian Championship final. TFC's Ryan Johnson and Eric Hassli of Vancouver scored the goals.
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Salihi, De Rosario lead United past Rapids (The Associated Press)
Wed, 16 May 2012 18:56:07 PDT WASHINGTON (AP) Dwayne De Rosario scored in the first half, and Hamdi Salihi added his first goal at RFK Stadium in the second to help D.C. United beat the Colorado Rapids 2-0 on Wednesday night. |
D.C. United 2-0 Colorado Rapids: De Rosario and Salihi lead United to comfortable win at RFK Stadium (Goal.com)
Wed, 16 May 2012 18:29:00 PDT

The home team put in a solid defensive shift, and a goal from each member of its forward tandem secured the win.
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MLS Daily 5/16: Perkins comes up big for Portland, Timmy Chandler snubs U.S. national team (Goal.com)
Wed, 16 May 2012 12:10:00 PDT A look at Troy Perkins' performance against Houston, Timmy Chandler's decision and the Castrol Index standings |
Los Angeles Galaxy star David Beckham will bring Olympic torch to London 2012 Games (Goal.com)
Wed, 16 May 2012 09:42:00 PDT

The 37-year-old midfielder will inaugurate the Summer Games by bringing the Olympic torch from Greece to the UK.
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Seth Vertelney: Major League Soccer hopes to become goal-line technology pioneer (Goal.com)
Wed, 16 May 2012 03:00:00 PDT

Never afraid to try out new innovations, MLS is hoping to gain worldwide attention by becoming one of the first adopters of goal-line technology
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McCarthy's Musings: U.S. training camp roster reinforces peripheral role for MLS at the start of World Cup qualifying (Goal.com)
Wed, 16 May 2012 01:59:00 PDT

RSL duo Kyle Beckerman and Nick Rimando were among the 16 players named on Tuesday. As many as 13 more callups are coming, but the MLS presence isn't expected to be heavy.
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| Word of the day |
Merriam-Webster's Word of the Day for May 17, 2012 is:
maffick \MAF-ik\ verb
: to celebrate with boisterous rejoicing and hilarious behavior
Examples:
Fans mafficked for hours outside the stadium, celebrating the team's dramatic victory in the division championship.
"In half an hour, after the mildest of mafficking, the last visitors of the exhibition's last day had gone out of the gates and the staff began their final acts of closing up shop." From an article in The Guardian (London), October 1, 2011
Did you know?
"Maffick" is an alteration of Mafeking Night, the British celebration of the lifting of the siege of a British military outpost during the South African War at the town of Mafikeng (also spelled Mafeking) on May 17, 1900. The South African War was fought between the British and the Afrikaners, who were Dutch and Huguenot settlers originally called Boers, over the right to govern frontier territories. Though the war did not end until 1902, the lifting of the siege of Mafikeng was a significant victory for the British because they held out against a larger Afrikaner force for 217 days until reinforcements could arrive. The rejoicing in British cities on news of the rescue produced "maffick," a word that was popular for a while, especially in journalistic writing, but is now relatively uncommon.
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