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Last spring Troy Perkins was an unknown rookie earning $800 a month as D.C. United's third-string goalie. He had to work in a sporting goods store to help pay his bills.
The University of Evansville graduate eventually got his chance when, in a surprise move, he replaced four-year veteran Nick Rimando for a 16-game stretch. As a result, Perkins is hoping to get his share of starts this year, too.See the full content of this document
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Perkins Helps Net Success for United
The first of those came Friday. After Rimando started United's first two regular-season games - a 2-0 win at Chivas ...
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