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By Steve Davis, ESPNsoccernet
Monday, May 14, 2007 Parity typically rules Major League Soccer -- which is pretty much what league directors like. Truly dominant clubs simply can't exist within the restrictive MLS wage structure. Among the effects of all this institutional balance is this: One smart roster addition can achieve a major impact. Attach a true difference maker to the lineup and he can drastically alter the competitive balance of a given match. This ability to singularly affect matters stood out prominently in ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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