Friday, September 3, 2010

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In the latest soccer news: In this Tuesday’s Take segment, Soccer Addict News provides the newest and latest soccer news in Major League Soccer, Americans Abroad, and International. It appears that good news surfaced today for Americans Jeff Parke, who returns to MLS, and Hunter Freeman who felt comfortable in his debut for Norwegian side IK Start. Without further Adu, Soccer Addict News presents Tuesday's Take.

 

 

  • Hunter Freeman, former TFC and NYRB defender, elaborates about his debut for Norwegian Club, IK Start. He helped his team earn a 3-3 draw, and he felt very "comfortable" in his debut. The preseason allowed him to adjust to they style of play where he feels that the league style-of-play is more direct.

 

  • Fulham impressed again on Saturday defeating the Bolton Wanderers 3-1. Clint Dempsey earned another assist to increase his total to 6 goals and 2 assists in all competitions. Goal.com discusses Fulham's success, and their rise out of last year's relegation zone.

 

 

  • Landon Donovan's European options appear limited due to MLS/LA Galaxy's asking price. His contract expires in 2011 and would shave more potentially productive years in Europe.

 

 

 

What do you think of these new developments? Will Parke start for the Sounders? Is Mexican soccer an under achieving soccer nation or are they just overrated? Will Freeman break-out in Norway? Are you disappointed about Donovan's European prospects? Will Fulham finish Top Ten this season? What are your thoughts? Let us know.

 

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