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By Marc Connolly
ESPN Soccernet.com Thursday, April 7, 2005 You always wonder what a player from England thinks of Major League Soccer. As the birthplace of soccer and the country that currently has the top league in the world, England is somewhat of a standard, even more so than Brazil, whose national teams have fared far better in World Cup play over the years. That's why D.C. United's new left-sided midfielder, Steve Guppy, has been besieged with questions as to how MLS compares to the leagues in England and around Europe. And how the American playe ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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