Most of this article speculates on possible cities for expansion, but the last couple of paragraphs contain some good news: http://sports.yahoo.com/mls/news?slug=ap-mls-expansion&prov=ap&type=lgns
Why create something new on FSW when the perfect outlet already exists? FSW Report, which will be in dire need of news once the majority of the worlds' leagues go on hiatus. In any event, getting games on FSW as well as highlights is excellent, excellent news.
Official Announcement on MLSnet http://www.mlsnet.com/content/03/mls0401fsi.html Colorado gets four games, I think. There are 28 games slotted so 56 opportunities to play on the show. We get less than the average, again. I hope that serious chick with the glasses does the highlight show. I am even more ecstatic with my decision to get a Dish for the main purpose of watching Fox Sports World. Not only do I get soccer from around the world, I get two feeds of Disney for when my son gets up at 6 AM on Saturdays.
I count 5 games on FSW involving Colorado. That means one-fifth of the games currently scheduled involve Colorado. Sounds pretty damn good to me. With the goal of having a regular kickoff time week in and week out -- and that time being 7:30ET -- it's no surprise that many teams in the western half of the country won't have as many appearances on FSW. To wit, the Galaxy have 3 games scheduled for FSW broadcast and the Quakes just 1. I also like the news that there will actually be a post-game report for these FSW broadcasts. Hopefully it's more than 30 seconds, and we're given more than 2 or 3 replays as the credits rol..