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denime
05-16-2009, 07:18 AM
Mornin'


Reds look to continue unbeaten run
Toronto face the Fire at BMO Field Saturday

TORONTO -- On April 19, Toronto FC began a stretch of eight games in 28 days with a road loss to FC Dallas.
Though all but one of the remaining seven matches in this difficult fixture list would be played at BMO Field, it was still a grueling test for a club that had just lost its star midfielder, Dwayne De Rosario, to a hamstring injury and was experiencing some behind-the-scenes turmoil involving former head coach John Carver.

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Wynne out, Dichio back in training
Defender misses match with injury

Toronto FC will be without Marvell Wynne for the match against Chicago Fire at BMO Field on Saturday but Danny Dichio has recovered from illness. Wynne came off with an injury during the 1-0 win against Montreal Impact in the Nutrilite Canadian Championship on Wednesday and has been ruled out for the next week.
"Marvell has got a knock to the back of the leg," said Coach Chris Cummins. "It's just a contusion and he'll probably be out for about seven to 10 days."

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Toronto FC covets a finisher
PAUL ATTFIELD

Toronto — While blood sports may not be everyone's cup of tea, the hunt is on at BMO Field for the mythical "fox in the box," a phrase coined by former Arsenal striker Thierry Henry to describe his team's need to find someone to turn chances into goals.
Despite riding high at second place in the Major League Soccer Eastern Conference standings, Toronto FC are becoming wasteful in front of the goal.
Case in point was Wednesday night's Canadian Championship game against the Montreal Impact of the United Soccer Leagues.

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TFC aims to snuff Fire with improved finishing
Glut of recent missed chances forces coach to return to the basics
Daniel Girard

After winning by the narrowest of margins despite thoroughly dominating the Montreal Impact on Wednesday night, frustrated Toronto FC coach Chris Cummins said his squad needs to be "more clinical" finishing scoring chances.
To that end, Cummins yesterday offered striker Chad Barrett a do-over on his chances from the 1-0 victory to ensure he got them right.
"We didn't have enough time to replicate them all," Cummins said with a wry smile.

Read More (http://www.thestar.com/sports/article/635292)



Preview: Toronto FC vs. Chicago
Associated Press

Toronto FC (http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/mls/team/Toronto-FC?categoryId=5906) hasn't lost since its coach resigned last month, and the Chicago Fire (http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/mls/team/Chicago-Fire?categoryId=375) are the only remaining unbeaten team in MLS.
Still, neither club has been happy with its results lately.
The Fire will be looking for a victory to snap a league-record streak of five consecutive draws Saturday, when they visit a Toronto FC (http://msn.foxsports.com/foxsoccer/mls/team/Toronto-FC?categoryId=5906) team coming off back-to-back ties in MLS play.
Chicago has turned the momentum from an appearance in the Eastern Conference final against Columbus last year into a good start to 2009, but the club's strong play has not been paying off like the Fire (2-0-6) would hope in the standings. They're only third in the East despite being the league's lone team that has yet to lose.

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Suds
05-16-2009, 07:55 AM
Morning ... not too bad waking up to Josie this morning ;)

IT'S GAME DAY!!!!!!


:scarf::scarf::scarf::scarf:

:flare::flare::flare::flare::flare::flare:

Waggy
05-16-2009, 08:10 AM
Game day boys! COME ON YOU REEEEDDDSSSSSS

London
05-16-2009, 09:51 AM
Morning ... not too bad waking up to Josie this morning ;)

IT'S GAME DAY!!!!!!


:scarf::scarf::scarf::scarf:

:flare::flare::flare::flare::flare::flare:



yeah, i would give her a ride to the bus stop in the morning!!:hump::hump:

FluSH
05-16-2009, 09:53 AM
I must say I have like Daniel Girard's pieces as of late... we should have some kind of Journo of the year award for those who actually put the time in to write a conscise piece rather than libellous gossip to sell newspapers.

Carts
05-16-2009, 10:20 AM
I must say I have like Daniel Girard's pieces as of late... we should have some kind of Journo of the year award for those who actually put the time in to write a conscise piece rather than libellous gossip to sell newspapers.

This is an excellent idea... A Journalist of the Year award would be a nice touch to give a little respect and shout-out to a writer who covers the team well all season...

We all know Cathal would have won, had the Star not dropped him to the gossip scene or writing about what type of wine was served at a party :D

Carts...
Stay Thirsty My Friends...

Jeffro
05-16-2009, 11:38 AM
I must say I have like Daniel Girard's pieces as of late... we should have some kind of Journo of the year award for those who actually put the time in to write a conscise piece rather than libellous gossip to sell newspapers.

If there was one, my vote would go to Paul Attfield from the Globe so far.