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The Dynamo scored a pair of goals a minute apart just before halftime to take control of the game 3-0 before finishing the scoring in the second half. Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear's lineup featured eight returning players and trialists Eder Arreola,
HOUSTON – “It’s very honorable, but he’s here and we have to look at the season ahead to be fair and put that behind us.” That was the reaction from Houston Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear when asked about what it took to get Brian Ching back, and it s
Houston Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear laughs during an MLS Cup soccer practice session, Friday, Nov. 18, 2011, in Carson, Calif. View Photo »
I’m very surprised he was selected and very sad. This was a chance we took in leaving him unprotected, and obviously, our gamble didn’t pay off.
Brian Ching is back. It took months for the deal to happen, but the Montreal Impact and Houston Dynamo have finally come to terms that will allow league legend Brian Ching to return home to Houston. This allows the veteran to play with the Orange in the
[MLS TRANSACTIONS] Brian Ching is headed back to the Houston Dynamo after the 2011 MLS Cup finalist reached an agreement with the Montreal Impact to give the expansion club a conditional first-round pick in the 2013 MLS SuperDraft in return for the veter
CHESTER, PA - OCTOBER 30: Head coach Dominic Kinnear of the Houston Dynamo shouts to get an official's attention during an MLS soccer playoff game against the Philadelphia Union, October 30, 2011 at PPL Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania. Houston won 2-1. View Photo »
When we got into those good areas, our delivery was off
The Cold War standoff between the Houston Dynamo and Montreal Impact has come to a resolution. The clubs announced on Thursday that they have reached an agreement for the Dynamo to reacquire franchise hero Brian Ching in return for a conditional first-ro
[MLS CONFIDENTIAL] Doing the math in MLS is like running blindfolded down a dead-end alley: just as you get up to speed, you crash headlong into a great unknown, reel backward from the impact, and crumple to the ground bleeding, battered, defeated. The M
Dominic Kinnear (born in July 26, 1967 in Glasgow, Scotland) is a Scottish-American football manager. He is the current head coach of the Houston Dynamo of Major League Soccer. Kinnear grew up in the U.S. , but began his professional career with Scottish club St. Johnstone. He then went on to play for several U.S. teams and Mexican club Necaxa. ... Full Article
CHESTER, PA - OCTOBER 30: Head coach Dominic Kinnear of the Houston Dynamo shouts to get an official's attention during an MLS soccer playoff game against the Philadelphia Union, October 30, 2011 at PPL Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania. Houston won 2-1.
View Photo »HOUSTON - JULY 16: Head coach Dominic Kinnear of the Houston Dynamo motions to the referee after a penalty went against the Dynamo during a soccer game against the Sporting KC at Robertson Stadium on July 16, 2011 in Houston, Texas.
View Photo »SANDY, UT - MAY 14: Head coach Dominic Kinnear of the Houston Dynamo gestures to his players during the first half of an MLS soccer game May 14, 2011 at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah. Real Salt Lake and the Houston Dynamo played to a 0-0 tie.
View Photo »HOUSTON - MAY 04: Dynamo head coach Dominic Kinnear yells at the referee in the first half during a soccer game against the Colorado Rapids at Robertson Stadium on May 4, 2011 in Houston, Texas.
View Photo »SANDY, UT - MAY 14: Head coach of the Houston Dynamo Dominic Kinnear yells at a player during the first half of an MLS soccer game May 14, 2011 at Rio Tinto Stadium in Sandy, Utah.
View Photo »Houston Dynamo midfielder Danny Cruz (5) celebrates with the staff on the sideline after his goal during the second half of their MLS soccer game against the Portland Timbers in Portland, Ore. , Friday, Oct. 14, 2011. Houston won 2-0. From left to right are assistant coach Steve...
View Photo »CHESTER, PA - OCTOBER 30: Head coach Dominic Kinnear of the Houston Dynamo shouts to get an official's attention during an MLS soccer playoff game against the Philadelphia Union, October 30, 2011 at PPL Stadium in Chester, Pennsylvania. Houston won 2-1.
View Photo »I’m very surprised he was selected and very sad. This was a chance we took in leaving him unprotected, and obviously, our gamble didn’t pay off.
When we got into those good areas, our delivery was off
We were playing deep at times ... Even on the set pieces we had, we were off.
I think the questions about Landon are always silly to me ... What he’s done for American soccer domestically and internationally, we all benefit from it. The guy’s a fantastic player and a model person off the field. And any team in MLS would want him. When you have a player like that on your team, you...
I think the questions about Landon are always silly to me ... What he’s done for American soccer domestically and internationally, we all benefit from it. The guy’s a fantastic player and a model person off the field. And any team in MLS would want him. When you have a player like that on your team, you...
We talked about it yesterday [Saturday] that he could maybe start the game up front and they could put [Chris] Birchall out wide right
The best team in the league from day one to now
He's a great player ... I think the questions about Landon [his desire to win] are always silly to me. What he's done for American soccer both domestically and internationally, we all benefit from it.
It's a well-balanced team ... They've been the best in the league from Day 1 to now. They are a deserving champion. ... We gave ourselves a chance. It took one goal to win it, which is sometimes what finals are about.
Even on the set pieces that we had, we were just off ... It wasn't one particular person. It was just as a group. When you have a corner kick or a free kick, you want to put them under pressure. I don't think we did that enough tonight.
It's a delicate question ... He's a good player. We missed him.
We gave ourselves a chance ... It took one goal to win it. Sometimes, that's what finals are all about. When we pressed forward in the last 15 (minutes), we just couldn't find the equalizer. Full credit to the guys for pumping away for 90 minutes. It's a disappointed locker room. Congratulations to Los ...
He said he was fine but, ‘Keep an eye on me,’
They've been the best team in the league from the first day until now
