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denime
04-05-2013, 05:38 AM
Mornin'




TFC TV





(http://www.torontofc.ca/video)Bendik's Success Story (http://www.torontofc.ca/news/2013/04/bendiks-success-story)


QPR midfielder Hogan Ephraim Enjoying Life in MLS at Toronto FC (http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/638495876?-19896:6206)


Toronto FC's Luis Silva hopes he's made his case for continued starts (http://www.newsnow.co.uk/A/638415533?-19896:6206)







TFC Related Blogs !!


(http://redpatchboys.ca/forums/showthread.php?29582-TFC-MLS-blogs-thread)

SUNSHINE (http://www.torontosun.com/sunshine-girl)

(http://www.torontofc.ca/video)

ArmenJBX
04-05-2013, 06:34 AM
Second article is mine! Please give it a read ladies and gents! :D

scooter
04-05-2013, 06:46 AM
mornin d

Technorgasm
04-05-2013, 07:32 AM
Second article is mine! Please give it a read ladies and gents! :D


I really enjoyed that.
Thanks for the morning coffee read.

Does anyone else feel that its a responsibility of the SGs to 'Sell' TFC to our international players?
As if to say "Look how much we care, you should stay here and give us everything you have to give" sort of thing.

Its different for the GA / younger / North American players. . . .

am I past the touchline on this one?

ChrisFizik
04-05-2013, 07:46 AM
Morning all.
match day tomorrow!
Friday just got a whole lot brighter

Fort York Redcoat
04-05-2013, 07:47 AM
Does anyone else feel that its a responsibility of the SGs to 'Sell' TFC to our international players?
As if to say "Look how much we care, you should stay here and give us everything you have to give" sort of thing.

Its different for the GA / younger / North American players. . . .

am I past the touchline on this one?

Nope. It's a valid point.

I'd say any SG "sells" the team to international talent by way of just supporting. I don't think it needs to be a specific goal but more a byproduct of good support.

Mark in Ottawa
04-05-2013, 08:14 AM
Second article is mine! Please give it a read ladies and gents! :D
Nice one. It is interesting to hear how the "transplants" see life here both in football and outside of it.

Chevy
04-05-2013, 08:18 AM
Second article is mine! Please give it a read ladies and gents! :D

Well done! A good little read.

Yohan
04-05-2013, 08:18 AM
Interesting to note that all the international players do not hate living in Toronto. Some may love Toronto (well, the nightlife) too much but overall most seem to have positive experience here

Gazza
04-05-2013, 08:52 AM
Second article is mine! Please give it a read ladies and gents! :D

Well done. Enjoyed it. And is that a picture of Hogan's goal celebration? Looks like a cross between the Robot and the "I'm a little teapot."

mowe
04-05-2013, 09:17 AM
Interesting to note that all the international players do not hate living in Toronto. Some may love Toronto (well, the nightlife) too much but overall most seem to have positive experience here

Yeah it can only be an advantage that Toronto is one of the best cities in North America, certainly one of the most international. Much better option in MLS than Columbus, KC, Salt Lake City, etc.

Ron Manager
04-05-2013, 09:26 AM
Second article is mine! Please give it a read ladies and gents! :D

Great work Armen. I enjoyed that read.
I think endorsements about the quality of league/life from players like Ephraim are important. It's one thing for a marquee player making millions to endorse the league, but coming from players of a level that could/should be this league's bread and butter it is nice to see.

JuliquE
04-05-2013, 09:29 AM
Nope. It's a valid point.

I'd say any SG "sells" the team to international talent by way of just supporting. I don't think it needs to be a specific goal but more a byproduct of good support.
Agreed.

Love how Technorgasm always has a little thought/question/song or chant of the day. hahahha

Also: enjoyed your article, Armen. Thank you.

Yohan
04-05-2013, 09:33 AM
Yeah it can only be an advantage that Toronto is one of the best cities in North America, certainly one of the most international. Much better option in MLS than Columbus, KC, Salt Lake City, etc.
depends on what you are looking for. not that a player will slag the city their team plays in, but family guys like Higuain, Saborio are enjoying rather quiet cities to raise their kids in. (Saborio just re-signed with RSL till 2015)

renda-10
04-05-2013, 09:38 AM
Manchester United hire an acoustic specialist to improve sound inside Old Trafford.

http://blogs.thescore.com/counterattack/2013/04/05/the-story-so-far-april-5th-the-theatre-of-dreams-is-not-a-theatre-of-screams-sound-problems-at-old-trafford/#more-46954 (http://blogs.thescore.com/counterattack/2013/04/05/the-story-so-far-april-5th-the-theatre-of-dreams-is-not-a-theatre-of-screams-sound-problems-at-old-trafford/#more-46954)

Carts
04-05-2013, 09:49 AM
Manchester United hire an acoustic specialist to improve sound inside Old Trafford.

http://blogs.thescore.com/counterattack/2013/04/05/the-story-so-far-april-5th-the-theatre-of-dreams-is-not-a-theatre-of-screams-sound-problems-at-old-trafford/#more-46954 (http://blogs.thescore.com/counterattack/2013/04/05/the-story-so-far-april-5th-the-theatre-of-dreams-is-not-a-theatre-of-screams-sound-problems-at-old-trafford/#more-46954)

You turned down beers last night - you're dead to me!

Richard
04-05-2013, 11:54 AM
Leafs could use an acoustic manager.

renda-10
04-05-2013, 11:55 AM
You turned down beers last night - you're dead to me!

I'll make it up to you tomorrow lol Don't you worry!!

TOBOR !
04-05-2013, 12:04 PM
Second article is mine! Please give it a read ladies and gents! :D

nice gig.


“I think the tempo in the UK is quicker just for the fact that you go back to front so early and you miss out on the midfield a lot of the time,” said Ephraim. “Here, teams like to build up from the goalkeeper and play up from the back, so it’s good to play in and better to watch as well.”

Eh ?

TOBOR !
04-05-2013, 12:06 PM
Manchester United hire an acoustic specialist to improve sound inside Old Trafford.

http://blogs.thescore.com/counterattack/2013/04/05/the-story-so-far-april-5th-the-theatre-of-dreams-is-not-a-theatre-of-screams-sound-problems-at-old-trafford/#more-46954 (http://blogs.thescore.com/counterattack/2013/04/05/the-story-so-far-april-5th-the-theatre-of-dreams-is-not-a-theatre-of-screams-sound-problems-at-old-trafford/#more-46954)

I suppose this is what you concern yourself with when you're 15 points clear at the top of the table.

RPB_RED_NATION_RPB
04-05-2013, 12:10 PM
Manchester United hire an acoustic specialist to improve sound inside Old Trafford.

http://blogs.thescore.com/counterattack/2013/04/05/the-story-so-far-april-5th-the-theatre-of-dreams-is-not-a-theatre-of-screams-sound-problems-at-old-trafford/#more-46954 (http://blogs.thescore.com/counterattack/2013/04/05/the-story-so-far-april-5th-the-theatre-of-dreams-is-not-a-theatre-of-screams-sound-problems-at-old-trafford/#more-46954)

we have had this problem for 7 years.... Maybe if we bitch about it..we will get our ROOF..:)

sulfur
04-05-2013, 02:18 PM
One of our own got mention in the Queen's Journal (student paper in Kingston) today... me. Couple of minor errors, but that's the norm these days it seems. Alas.

http://queensjournal.ca/story/2013-04-04/sports/red-patch-boy-tracks-beautiful-game/

Globetrotter
04-05-2013, 03:49 PM
One of our own got mention in the Queen's Journal (student paper in Kingston) today... me. Couple of minor errors, but that's the norm these days it seems. Alas.

http://queensjournal.ca/story/2013-04-04/sports/red-patch-boy-tracks-beautiful-game/


Congrats.

Can we meme your picture?

Yohan
04-05-2013, 03:58 PM
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/story/2013/04/05/sp-mls-fc-dallas-toronto-fc-andrew-wiedeman-ryan-nelsen.html?cmp=rss

Weedman article. Couple of interesting tidbits. Good locker room guy, great attitude. Also on a guaranteed contract (I hear a collective groan lol)

v00d00daddy
04-05-2013, 04:28 PM
http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/mls/t...-under-nelsen/ (http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/mls/tfc-stays-tactical-course-under-nelsen/)

Molinaro article with info from Nelsen. Good job John.


“There’s a reality to it. The reality is that the more creative you are, there’s the potential to be opened up. We have to take little steps.”


Worrisome quote for me from Nelson here.

Compounded by another one from O'Dea:


“When you’re that bad last year, no (you can’t do both). You need stability. There was none, so we needed to become hard to beat first and then learn how to win games from there. Most clubs could probably (do both) but this club was nowhere near where it should have been. Now it’s off the bottom floor and we’re climbing


I get the idea but I really don't like two things about this:

1. I don't think Nelsen is going to know how to bring a creative flair to this team that can bring offence. He's a never been coach and a former defender
2. I don't like the fact that we've conceded in every game when all the while our only goal is NOT to concede goals. Yes, 1-2-1 is a decent start but it's definitely not when you realize that the teams only goal is to defend.

I mean, we've scored 2 goals on penalties (1 completely undeserved) and 2 from total gifts from opposing defenders. Not a good sign.

Also....is there a more expensive back line in MLS? Also not a good sign when our goal is to defend first.

I'm not down on this team but there is no way that the first four games is giving me any reason to be up either. It's wait and see.

sulfur
04-05-2013, 04:43 PM
Congrats.

Can we meme your picture?
As long as they're funny. :)

Yohan
04-05-2013, 04:52 PM
One of our own got mention in the Queen's Journal (student paper in Kingston) today... me. Couple of minor errors, but that's the norm these days it seems. Alas.

http://queensjournal.ca/story/2013-04-04/sports/red-patch-boy-tracks-beautiful-game/
most awkward forced smile pic ever ;)

Auzzy
04-05-2013, 05:16 PM
http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/mls/t...-under-nelsen/ (http://www.sportsnet.ca/soccer/mls/tfc-stays-tactical-course-under-nelsen/)

Molinaro article with info from Nelsen. Good job John.

“There’s a reality to it. The reality is that the more creative you are, there’s the potential to be opened up. We have to take little steps.”

Worrisome quote for me from Nelson here.

Compounded by another one from O'Dea:

“When you’re that bad last year, no (you can’t do both). You need stability. There was none, so we needed to become hard to beat first and then learn how to win games from there. Most clubs could probably (do both) but this club was nowhere near where it should have been. Now it’s off the bottom floor and we’re climbing

I get the idea but I really don't like two things about this:

1. I don't think Nelsen is going to know how to bring a creative flair to this team that can bring offence. He's a never been coach and a former defender
2. I don't like the fact that we've conceded in every game when all the while our only goal is NOT to concede goals. Yes, 1-2-1 is a decent start but it's definitely not when you realize that the teams only goal is to defend.

I mean, we've scored 2 goals on penalties (1 completely undeserved) and 2 from total gifts from opposing defenders. Not a good sign.

Also....is there a more expensive back line in MLS? Also not a good sign when our goal is to defend first.

I'm not down on this team but there is no way that the first four games is giving me any reason to be up either. It's wait and see.

I also don't see much reason to be very excited either. Looks better than last year overall, but that don't mean much!

However, Nelsen won't know how to bring a creative flair because he was a defender? Kinda like Preki could only coach an attacking style instead of defensive, because he was an attacker? Plus the players have a big role in bringing an attacking/creative style. My sense is that guys like Earnshaw, Bostock, Silva, Osorio, Urruti etc. have that in them.

We've played some very good teams this year, and for large parts of the games, conceded very few bona fide chances. Still some bone-headed mistakes, but I like these "little steps" that they're taking.

Our backline is expensive due to two signings by the previous regime, at least one of which they're tying to re-negotiate. Gotta live with that for this season at least; can't really fault Payne or Nelsen for those. But your sentence makes no sense anyway -- why is not a good sign to have an expensive back line when your goal is to defend first? Huh? In any case, I doubt that TFC will be making more signings like that in the future.

Also: "2 from total gifts from opposing defenders. Not a good sign."
If you're trying to defend as a team from the front, pressing very high, then occasional turnovers are to be expected. I don't see those as total gifts from the opposition. Plus both of those goals still needed quite a bit of work from Earnshaw, who was clinical. Opposing teams will learn from that, we may get fewer turnovers & fewer gifts moving forward -- but the opposition will compensate by being more rushed in the back, less build-up, more hopeless long balls -- which also benefits TFC.

v00d00daddy
04-05-2013, 08:56 PM
I also don't see much reason to be very excited either. Looks better than last year overall, but that don't mean much!

However, Nelsen won't know how to bring a creative flair because he was a defender? Kinda like Preki could only coach an attacking style instead of defensive, because he was an attacker? Plus the players have a big role in bringing an attacking/creative style. My sense is that guys like Earnshaw, Bostock, Silva, Osorio, Urruti etc. have that in them.

We've played some very good teams this year, and for large parts of the games, conceded very few bona fide chances. Still some bone-headed mistakes, but I like these "little steps" that they're taking.

Our backline is expensive due to two signings by the previous regime, at least one of which they're tying to re-negotiate. Gotta live with that for this season at least; can't really fault Payne or Nelsen for those. But your sentence makes no sense anyway -- why is not a good sign to have an expensive back line when your goal is to defend first? Huh? In any case, I doubt that TFC will be making more signings like that in the future.

Also: "2 from total gifts from opposing defenders. Not a good sign."
If you're trying to defend as a team from the front, pressing very high, then occasional turnovers are to be expected. I don't see those as total gifts from the opposition. Plus both of those goals still needed quite a bit of work from Earnshaw, who was clinical. Opposing teams will learn from that, we may get fewer turnovers & fewer gifts moving forward -- but the opposition will compensate by being more rushed in the back, less build-up, more hopeless long balls -- which also benefits TFC.

I just don't see how Nelsen, a defender by trade, (from a league that doesn't exactly scream offensive flair) is going to get us playing a creative offensive game. The guy isn't the least bit concerned with offence and scoring. Maybe not the end of the world right now, but it still worries me.

My comment about the expensive back line was just about the idea that we're spending a lot of money on a back line and I'd presume that, when you spend that much, you don't concede in every game. If we're playing a game that is basically 90% defending AND playing that game with a really expensive back line, I expect us not to concede a goal (or more) every game.

I agree that Earnshaw has been absolutely clinical in the chances given to him but I do see the opportunities as largely gifts. Yes...some pressure was put on the opposition that contributed to the turnovers but they were still predominantly brain farts that we won't have the luxury of receiving once everybody rounds in to form.

Not only are we not good offensively, we don't even make offence a priority. That worries me.

Alonso
04-05-2013, 09:30 PM
Second article is mine! Please give it a read ladies and gents! :D


So its you that should be blamed for mistaking quiet for quite

Two different words completely... g:D