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The Emotional Story Of America's Greatest Unrealized Talent

In 2006, Charlie Davies was the hottest prospect in all of American soccer. He’d returned from a knee injury suffered during his sophomore season with Boston College to score fifteen goals in sixteen games during his junior year. His performances made him a finalist for the Hermann Trophy, awarded to the top college soccer player, and had seen him included on the roster for the 2005 Elite Milk Cup competition.

23 Of The Best Goals You'll Ever See

The digital editors over at MLS have created an astounding compilation video comprised of each MLS team’s best goal ever. The video includes goals from all 20 current MLS clubs, as well as the best from the now defunct Chivas USA, Miami Fusion and Tampa Bay Mutiny.

Entering its 21st season, MLS may not have as large of a selection size as the Premier League or La Liga (especially so for clubs like New York City FC, Orlando City SC and the Montreal Impact) but there are some absolute beauties in this mix.

Don't Blame Nigel De Jong For Darlington Nagbe's Injury. Blame LA Galaxy

Nigel de Jong is a tiger. I'll explain.

Chris Rock's Never Scared is the first comedy special during which I remember laughing so hard I couldn't breathe. One of my favorite bits from that particular special is his joke about magicians Siegfied and Roy and the alleged tiger that ended their show in Las Vegas. Have a watch:

If MLS Is Really Calling Carlos Vela, Then He Needs to Answer

Mexico international Carlos Vela better be a member of a frequent flyer program because he sure has logged a lot of miles in his career for a 27-year-old. After beginning his youth career with Chivas in Guadalajara, he was signed by Arsenal as a teenager. Then came the loans. While waiting, and hoping, for his Arsenal career to take off, he spent time with Celta Vigo, Salamanca, Osasuna and West Bromwich Albion. Arsenal was still uninterested in keeping Vela with their first team.

Clint Dempsey Remains Irreplaceable For Both Club And Country

On March 9, Clint Dempsey turned 33. George Best, Eric Cantona and Michel Platini all retired before reaching that milestone. Zinedine Zidane, Pele and Jurgen Klinsmann all retired at 34. With that in mind, you could forgive Dempsey for slowing down as he reaches the later stages of his playing career. 

But Clint Dempsey would never forgive himself.

The Two Best Free Kick Takers Of All Time Could Be Reunited In Miami

According to a report from the AS in Spain, David Beckham is looking to make Roberto Carlos manager of his new Miami MLS expansion club. The two spent four years together at Real Madrid and have remained great friends ever since. 

How AJ DeLaGarza Became An LA Galaxy Mainstay

The 2016 MLS season marks A.J. DeLaGarza’s eighth season with the LA Galaxy, effectively making him the longest tenured player on the roster.

But of course, this hasn’t always been the case. In fact, if not for a good combine and the keen eye of an LA Galaxy assistant coach, DeLaGarza might not be in the position he is today.

Orlando City Signed The Most Intimidating Soccer Player In The World

Orlando City have signed 34-year-old Brazilian attacker Julio Baptista, who is famous for two things.

Thing number one is enjoying a long career with the likes of Sevilla, Real Madrid, Arsenal and Roma, scoring 94 senior goals so far and earning 47 caps (with five goals) for Brazil between 2001 and 2010..

Thing number two is being completely terrifying (his nickname is "The Beast").

MLS Players Don’t Believe They Are Getting Paid A Fair Salary

Players in Major League Soccer are not happy with MLS salaries, according to a recent survey conducted by ESPNFC. 

The survey, taken by 123 active MLS players under the guise of anonymity, asked questions about the league on whole, the USMNT, and more, and one of the largest themes to arise from the answers is a dissatisfaction with salaries.

Didier Drogba Took His USL Teammates Out On His Birthday

Didier Drogba is not above playing with US players, as the Sacramento Republic (which sounds like the name of a newspaper) found out when Drogba spent 10 days training with the team. 

The Ivorian former Chelsea striker found himself training with the USL side because of his issues with playing on turf, which his team, the Montral Impact, say makes his knee swell up. Drogba missed the Impact first two games of the season due to concerns about playing on turf (he made his season debut in Saturday's 2-0 loss to FC Dallas).

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