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By Steve Davis, ESPNsoccernet
Monday, November 12, 2007 Major League Soccer is no different than other pro sports in its highly transient ways. Coaches come and go. Players shuffle in and out the door like it's 8 a.m. at Starbucks. And in MLS, coaches do so enjoy tinkering with their systems. Meanwhile, the GMs and club presidents rack up frequent flier miles hoping to turn over the next big signing, the final-piece solution. Most of them, anyway. Two franchises in particular seem less enamored with the power signing, and far more co ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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