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Tuesday Afternoon Union Freekicks: Freddy Adu Would Fit In Well In Philly, Lalas Chimes In On Becks

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We've postponed the daily links today because of our roundtable chat – the transcript can be read here if you missed it.  We'll let you know when the next one is…everyone is welcome to join.

Congrats to the Portland Timbers for reaching 10,000 season tickets sold – that's some impressive stuff.

Not that Freddy Adu is actually headed to the Union, but he could fit in.  What do you guys think?  Join the discussion below.

Adu's Best MLS Fit Is Philly [MLSSoccer.com, Simon Borg] – Freddy Adu could be the best offseason pickup of 2011

College Soccer Professor: 2011 Mock SuperDraft [Goal.com, J.R. Eskilson] – Goal.com plays every sports nerd's favorite game – guess who is going where in the draft.  Hertzog to Philly is not among the picks.

Breaking Down The Unknowns Of Rongen's U-20 Team [Goal.com, Noah Davis] – An in-depth look at some of the unknowns on the team that began training on Sunday in Florida.

Portland Reach Benchmark In Season Tickets Sold [MLSSoccer.com, Doug Binder] – The new MLS side hit 10,000, a signal that soccer is here to stay.

Lalas Unhappy to Hear Of Beckham's Potential Loan Move Away From LA Galaxy [Goal.com, Adithya Ananth] – The former LA Galaxy defender does not see a reason for David Beckham to go back to Europe.  Becks can go wherever he'd like to go, in my opinion.  He's over the hill.

Daily News Roundup [Philly Soccer Page, Adam Cann] – International and domestic news roundup courtesy of the PSP guys.

2011 SuperDraft Profiles: Darlington Nagbe [Black And Red United, Martin Shatzer] – More SuperDraft profiles from our friends down I-95.  This time they take a look at yet another Akron star.

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