Dynamo Daily - August 10, 2010

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The Dynamo continued their struggles this past weekend, losing to Seattle 2-0 at Qwest Field on Sunday. Houston finished with zero shots on goal for the second straight game. Although the Dynamo have struggled the past few weeks, one bright spot has been the return of midfielder Geoff Cameron, who had not played since injuring his knee on April 24.


Dynamo Academy player Christian Manisck continues his blog about his experiences training in Brazil.


AEG President Tim Leiweke sat down with the Houston Chronicle for aQ&A to discuss the new Dynamo stadium which is projected to open in 2012.


The Dynamo are proud of the performance of backup goalkeeper Tally Hall, who has stepped up in a big way due to Pat Onstad's injury.


After practice today, Dynamo rookies Francisco Navas Cobo and Sammy Appiah learned what being a rookie is all about.


The annual Houston Labor Day Cup presented by South Texas Dental is coming up fast.  The three-day youth soccer tournament showcases teams from all over Texas, Louisiana, and Mexico.


The U.S. national team will take on Brazil tonight in the New Meadowlands Stadium in New Jersey. The big question is whether or not Bob Bradley will be coaching the national team beyond this match. One possible destination for Bradley could be EPL squad Aston Villa, whose coach recently resigned.


The United States Soccer Federation is attempting to enforce stricter standards on Division 2 soccer clubs.


Former Romanian international Ilie Dumitrescu has signed on to be the new head coach of Steaua Bucharest. The interesting part about this story is his annual salary.


Former Dynamo assistant coach John Spencer has been announced as the new head coach of the Portland Timbers as they make the jump to Major League Soccer in 2011.