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| Bruce Arena's side will welcome the influential Brazilian back to southern California, but his arrival renews concerns about the Galaxy's compliance with MLS salary restriction. |
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| Workers building and renovating Brazil's stadiums for the 2014 World Cup are threatening to go on strike if employers don't abide to their demands for unified salaries and benefits. There have been isolated strikes across the nation, but now the unions representing the workers in each of the 12 host cities are trying to come together to plead for better conditions for everyone. |
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| Several teams have wrestled with the impact graduating Generation adidas players can have on a club's roster and salary budget landscape this winter. |
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| A court in northeastern Brazil has ruled workers building a World Cup stadium in Recife must end their strike. The court said on Thursday it considered illegal the strike started by nearly 2,000 workers more than a week ago. The workers want higher salaries, but the court ruled that the offer made by their employers was fair and should have been accepted. |
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| Brazilian club Internacional says it has reached a deal to keep Argentine playmaker Andres D'Alessandro despite a good offer for him to play in China. Internacional says it raised D'Alessandro's salary and over the weekend convinced him to stay in Brazil. D'Alessandro said on the team's website that he was "happy" with the outcome of the negotiations and that he was... |
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| The 24-year-old center back says that MLS needs to raise its salary cap in order to keep young talented players from leaving. |
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| The player's representative claims that the Yellow Submarine are desperate to offload the striker to Sao Paulo because they are currently struggling to pay salaries |
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| Libya's players will enjoy a taste of home despite being away at the African Cup of Nations. Tunisian chef Salah Mrad will prepare halal meat and traditional north African dishes such as couscous and chicken meshui to ensure the squad has a familiar diet at the tournament in Equatorial Guinea and Gabon. |
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| Scottish Premier League club Hearts is facing sanctions after failing to pay players on time for the fourth successive month. In a series of demands issued earlier this month, the SPL told Hearts to pay the salaries owed to the 14 players by Jan. 17 but the the Edinburgh club failed to comply with the order. |
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| The Ligue 1 outfit was handed a blow after the Brazilian opted to stay in Italy, but is willing to offer a huge salary to the Manchester City forward |