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Jay Nolly is likely to have rather expansive duties as the Fire's backup goalie this season. The 30-year-old veteran, acquired from Vancouver in December, will be the likely starter whenever No. 1 keeper Sean Johnson is with the U.S. national team. And J
[MLS TRANSACTIONS] Brazilian Juninho will be playing for the Los Angeles Galaxy in 2012 after all. The 23-year-old midfielder, a starter on the 2011 MLS championship team, had returned to Brazil with the intention to play for Sao Paulo, which had loaned
Vancouver Whitecaps goalkeeper Jay Nolly jumps to make a save while warming up before playing the Portland Timbers in an MLS soccer game at the renovated B.C. Place stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, Oct. 2, 2011. The stadium re-opened... View Photo »
February, 4, 2012 Feb 4 9:36 PM CT Dominic Oduro scored two goals in the first half as the Chicago Fire won a preseason international friendly 3-1 over Real C.D. España on Saturday in New Orleans. Fire goalkeeper Jay Nolly played the full 90 minutes in h
Dominic Oduro scored two goals and Orr Barouch added another as the Fire beat Real C.D. Espana 3-1 on Saturday in New Orleans. The exhibition win was the second straight for the Fire (2-0-1). Oduro got his first goal in the 26th minute following a pass f
[MLS TRANSACTIONS] Two more Colombian internationals, both named Moreno, signed with MLS clubs. The Quakes signed 33-year-old playmaker Tressor Moreno, who played in Chile for Santiago Wanderers last season. He previously had a successful spell at Mexica
Chicago Fire's Dominic Oduro scores against Vancouver Whitecaps' goalkeeper Jay Nolly (R) during the first half of their MLS soccer match in Vancouver, British Columbia, August 7, 2011. View Photo »
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[MLS TRANSACTIONS] Scottish striker Kris Boyd, the leading scorer in Scottish Premier League history with 164 goals in 296 games, is headed to MLS. Courted by the Houston Dynamo and its Scottish-American coach, Dominic Kinnear, the 28-year-old striker is
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Chicago Fire's Dominic Oduro scores against Vancouver Whitecaps' goalkeeper Jay Nolly (R) during the first half of their MLS soccer match in Vancouver, British Columbia, August 7, 2011.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, CANADA - JULY 18: Jay Nolly #18 of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC kicks the ball during their World Football Challenge friendly match against Manchester City July 18, 2011 at Empire Field in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Manchester City won 2-1.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, CANADA - JULY 18: Jay Nolly #18 of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC is down and the ball is in for the winning goal for Manchester City during their World Football Challenge friendly match July 18, 2011 at Empire Field in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Manchester City won 2-1.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, CANADA - JULY 18: Jay Nolly #18 of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC slides out to make a save against Edin Dzeko #10 of Manchester City while Alain Rochat #4 of the Whitecaps defends during their World Football Challenge friendly match July 18, 2011 at Empire Field in Vancouver, British...
View Photo »Vancouver Whitecaps' Jay Nolly, right, allows a goal by Manchester City's Shaun Wright-Phillips, not pictured, as Nizar Khalfan, left, looks on during the second half of an international friendly soccer match in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Monday, July 18, 2011.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, CANADA - MAY 28: Goalkeeper Jay Nolly #18 of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC leaps to make a save during their MLS match against the New York Red Bulls May 28, 2011 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver and New York tied 1-1.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, CANADA - MAY 28: Goalkeeper Jay Nolly #18 of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC kicks the ball during their MLS match against the New York Red Bulls May 28, 2011 in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Vancouver and New York tied 1-1.
View Photo »Vancouver Whitecaps goalkeeper Jay Nolly (green jersey), back, looks on as Whitecaps', from left to right, Terry Dunfield, Greg Janicki, Eric Hassli, Omar Salgado, Jay DeMerit and Wes Knight form a wall to block a free kick by New York Red Bulls' Dwayne De Rosario (11) during the...
View Photo »Vancouver Whitecaps goalkeeper Jay Nolly congratulates teammates on their win over the Montreal Impact in their Canadian Championship semi-final soccer match in Montreal, April 27, 2011.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, CANADA - APRIL 23: Goalie Jay Nolly #18 of the Vancouver Whitecaps jumps up to knock the ball away on a corner kick while Brek Shea #20 of FC Dallas tries to get a head on it during the first half of MLS Soccer on April 23, 2011 at Empire Field in Vancouver, BC, Canada.
View Photo »Vancouver Whitecaps goalie Jay Nolly (in green) makes a diving save against the New England Revolution during the second half of their MLS soccer game in Vancouver, British Columbia April 6, 2011.
View Photo »New England Revolution's Ilija Stolica, right, scores the game-tying goal past Vancouver Whitecaps' goalkeeper Jay Nolly, center, as Vancouver's Kevin Harmse, left, looks on during the second half of an MLS soccer game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday, April 6, 2011.
View Photo »Vancouver Whitecaps' Jay Nolly lies on the field after allowing a goal by Sporting Kansas City's Teal Bunbury during the first half of an MLS soccer game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Saturday, April 2, 2011.
View Photo »Chicago Fire's Dominic Oduro, left, scores past Vancouver Whitecaps' Jay Nolly during the first half of an MLS soccer game in Vancouver, British Columbia, Sunday, Aug. 7, 2011.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, CANADA - JULY 18: Omar Salgado #17 of the Vancouver Whitecaps FC clears the ball in front of goaltender Jay Nolly #18 of the Whitecaps during their World Football Challenge friendly match July 18, 2011 at Empire Field in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Manchester City...
View Photo »Manchester City's John Guidetti, far right, scores past Vancouver Whitecaps' Jay Nolly, second left, during the second half of an international friendly soccer match in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Monday, July 18, 2011.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, CANADA - APRIL 23: Marvin Chavez #18 of FC Dallas tries to get a shot on goalie Jay Nolly #18 of the Vancouver Whitecaps during the first half of MLS Soccer on April 23, 2011 at Empire Field in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
View Photo »New England Revolution's Ilija Stolica, right, scores the game-tying goal past Vancouver Whitecaps' goalkeeper Jay Nolly, centre, as Vancouver's Michael Boxall, back right, defends during the second half of an MLS soccer game in Vancouver, Canada on Wednesday April 6, 2011.
View Photo »New England Revolution's Ilija Stolica, left, celebrates after scoring the game-tying goal as Vancouver Whitecaps' Jonathan Leathers, Kevin Harmse and Jay Nolly, from left, react during the second half of an MLS soccer game in Vancouver, British Columbia, on Wednesday April 6, 2011.
View Photo »VANCOUVER, CANADA - APRIL 23: Alain Rochat #4 of the Vancouver Whitecaps commits a handball after getting hit by Andrew Jacobson #4 of FC Dallas during the first half of MLS Soccer on April 23, 2011 at Empire Field in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Goalie Jay Nolly looks on in the...
View Photo »Chicago Fire's Dominic Oduro scores against Vancouver Whitecaps' goalkeeper Jay Nolly (R) during the first half of their MLS soccer match in Vancouver, British Columbia, August 7, 2011.
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