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Red Bulls interim coach Richie Williams should not be ruled out of coaching search

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Mike Stobe/Getty Images for New York Red BullsRed Bulls interim head coach Richie Williams seems to have the players' respect and appreciation for his soccer smarts.Three days after the Red Bulls closed out one of the most disappointing years in... Full Article at NJ.com

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  1. Richie Williams will get consideration for the 2010 Red Bulls manager job.

    HARRISON, N.J. -- The New York Red Bulls waved goodbye to the dismal 2009 season and to their 14-year stay at Giants Stadium on Saturday night with a season-ending 5-0 victory against Toronto FC. But will they also say goodbye to Richie Williams? Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer

  2. Just in time for the election cycle, interim coach Richie Williams has received a huge endorsement for the vacant head coaching position. And this vote of confidence holds a lot of weight. Full Article at The Offside

  3. "I wish we had this performance throughout the whole season," Mac Kandji said.

    E. RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- As stadium closings go, the New York Red Bulls couldn't have asked for a better way to end their 14-year stay at Giants Stadium, crushing Toronto FC 5-0 in both team's Major League Soccer regular-season finale Saturday night. Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer

  4. Both the Red Bulls and Toronto came into last night's season finale with interim coaches. Full Article at New York Post

  5. For more than three decades, Giants Stadium was the mecca of soccer in this country, hosting everything from Pele and the Cosmos to the 1994 World Cup to icon David Beckham's first MLS start. Full Article at New York Post

  6. For more than three decades, Giants Stadium has been the mecca of soccer in this country, hosting everything from Pele and the Cosmos to the 1994 World Cup to icon David Beckham's first MLS start. Full Article at New York Post

  7. Juan Pablo Angel 10-24-09 (wire)

    Jared Wickerham/Getty ImagesRed Bulls striker Juan Pablo Angel celebrates after one of his two goals in the Red Bulls' 5-0 win over Toronto in their final game ever at Giants Stadium. Full Article at NJ.com

  8. When the Red Bulls host Toronto tomorrow (7:30 p.m. , MSG2), it'll not only be their season finale, but the curtain call on the last soccer game ever at Giants Stadium. Full Article at New York Post

  9. Williams previews Toronto FC

    The New York Red Bulls will play the final game of a dismal 2009 season Saturday against Toronto FC in the last soccer match played at Giants Stadium. But it will also be the final game of Albert Celades' career. Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer

  10. The 2009 New York Red Bulls season, and the team's 14-year stay at Giants Stadium, will end just after 9:30pm ET tomorrow night. Full Article at Soccer Blogs

Soccer Photos

  1. St. Mary's Patrick Mills, center, drives between San Diego State's Lorrenzo Wade, left, and Richie Williams, right, during the first half of a quarterfinal NIT college basketball game Wednesday, March 25, 2009 in San Diego.
  2. Swiss security experts leave the garage of film director Roman Polanski's chalet in Gstaad, Switzerland, Saturday, Nov. 28, 2009.

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  1. Richie Williams will get consideration for the 2010 Red Bulls manager job.

    HARRISON, N.J. -- The New York Red Bulls waved goodbye to the dismal 2009 season and to their 14-year stay at Giants Stadium on Saturday night with a season-ending 5-0 victory against Toronto FC. But will they also say goodbye to Richie Williams? Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer

  2. "I wish we had this performance throughout the whole season," Mac Kandji said.

    E. RUTHERFORD, N.J. -- As stadium closings go, the New York Red Bulls couldn't have asked for a better way to end their 14-year stay at Giants Stadium, crushing Toronto FC 5-0 in both team's Major League Soccer regular-season finale Saturday night. Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer

  3. For more than three decades, Giants Stadium was the mecca of soccer in this country, hosting everything from Pele and the Cosmos to the 1994 World Cup to icon David Beckham's first MLS start. Full Article at New York Post

  4. For more than three decades, Giants Stadium has been the mecca of soccer in this country, hosting everything from Pele and the Cosmos to the 1994 World Cup to icon David Beckham's first MLS start. Full Article at New York Post

  5. Juan Pablo Angel 10-24-09 (wire)

    Jared Wickerham/Getty ImagesRed Bulls striker Juan Pablo Angel celebrates after one of his two goals in the Red Bulls' 5-0 win over Toronto in their final game ever at Giants Stadium. Full Article at NJ.com