The Teams Owners Association has officially announced their split from the USL. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
November 10, 2009 - USL First Division (USL-1) Carolina RailHawks The owners of the Atlanta Silverbacks, Carolina Railhawks, Miami FC, Minnesota Thunder, Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps, formerly of USL-1, together with St. Louis Soccer United... Full Article at Our Sports Central
I wish to reiterate that there are still ongoing talks between the Montreal Impact and the USL ... We continue working on different options for the 2010 season, including the possibility that the Impact take part in USL-1 or in a new league.
MONTREAL — Despite reports to the contrary, the Montreal Impact have not officially left the United Soccer Leagues First Division to form a new league. At least, not yet. Full Article at Canada.com
It appears the Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps will go down to the wire in deciding whether to stay in the United Soccer Leagues first division or form their own breakaway league. Full Article at TSN.ca
This week on MFUSA, Jason and Zach discuss the playoff system in MLS, talk to Ben Berger of Footie Business about MLS in the poor economy, bring in Sean Wheelock to cover the state of the game, and hit some news and notes. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
This is not your typical new league ... Most of our teams have existed for years. We have united some of the best owners, teams and markets around a new vision for a professional soccer league in North America.
T he Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps have put their dispute with the new owners of the United Soccer Leagues on hold for the final, despite what Impact president Joey Saputo on Thursday called “low-blow tactics” to pressure dissident clubs to... Full Article at Globe and Mail
October 15, 2009 - USL First Division (USL-1) Montreal Impact MONTREAL - In less than 48 hours, the Montreal Impact will face the Vancouver Whitecaps in the second leg match of the USL First Division championship final. Full Article at Our Sports Central
MONTREAL - The Montreal Impact and Vancouver Whitecaps have put their dispute with the new owners of the United Soccer Leagues on hold for the final, despite what Impact president Joey Saputo on Thursday called "low-blow tactics" to pressure dissident... Full Article at Canoe
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