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Joshua Mayers is the Seattle Sounders FC writer for The Seattle Times. Watch for his coverage of the team, Major League Soccer and soccer around the world.

January 28, 2010 at 4:23 PM

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Players union, MLS agree to continue CBA talks through Feb. 12

Posted by Jose Romero

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NEW YORK (Thursday, Jan. 28, 2010) - Major League Soccer (MLS) and the Major League Soccer Players Union (Players Union) today announced that the two organizations have agreed to continue to negotiate through February 12, as they work towards reaching a new collective bargaining agreement.

"While we still have areas of disagreement, the talks have been constructive and both parties believe it makes sense to continue to work hard to reach agreement," said MLS Commissioner Don Garber. "This extension provides both MLS and the players the opportunity to continue our discussions while clubs are in training camps preparing for the 2010 MLS season."

"Both the Players Union and MLS have concluded that a new agreement will not be reached by February 1, but we have agreed to continue to talk and we will be meeting over the next two weeks to determine if a new agreement can be reached," said Players Union Executive Director Bob Foose. "In the meantime, MLS Players are reporting to training camp, and preparations for the 2010 season will continue."

The current CBA, the first in MLS history, is a five-year agreement that had been scheduled to expire on Jan. 31, 2010.

This means that training camp will continue into February. Sounders FC will practice Monday and Tuesday of next week in Tukwila, then head off to Arizona for eight more days of camp before the Feb. 12 deadline arrives. And we will get to see Freddie Ljungberg on the pitch next week when he reports to the team.

Good news for everyone involved and the fans, now we'll see what can get worked out in an extra 12 days.

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