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While this isn't exactly the return to the Premier League that Chelsea FC fans were hoping for, legendary striker Didier Drogba has allegedly announced his retirement from professional football in order to join his former club's coaching staff under interim manager Guus Hiddink. After an embarrassing start to the 2015/2016 season, taking on Drogba in a coaching position could be the recipe for success for the defending champions. This news would also mean that Drogba has ended his contract with the MLS team, the Montreal Impact, after only one season. Read more about this rumor below. -
Radamel Falcao Chelsea & MLS Transfer Rumors: Columbus Crew Bid on Benched Forward?
Radamel Falcao has had a disappointing time as a footballer in the Barclays Premier League. Last season, he failed to make an impact at Manchester United on loan from AS Monaco, and after signing with defending champions Chelsea FC over the summer, has had a hard time getting into games. A new injury is costing him playing time as well, but his luck in the EPL is surely nonexistent. So, should he look elsewhere? According to new reports, the 29-year-old Colombian forward could see bids from Major League Soccer team Columbus Crew SC, but will Falcao move to the States? -
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Music Times celebrates 20 years of MLS professional soccer with some of the biggest musical fans, including Rivers Cuomo and the Los Angeles Galaxy, Macklemore and the Seattle Sounders and more.
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