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	<title>Comments on: Portland Timbers to join MLS in 2011, but questions still linger&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: MLS Season Openers: Results versus reality, USL Islanders blow past MLS in CONCACAF, and Garber promises two more franchises in 2012.</title>
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		<description>[...] which doesn’t line-up with the more ambitious MLS plans. The Vancouver deal went through at $35 million, not the $40 million fee. Saturday the Whitecaps sold four thousand season tickets out of 16,500 in [...]</description>
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