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Canary10
03-20-2014, 02:03 PM
I didn't see this mentioned anywhere, but Danny Koevermans retired today. Even with all the excitement of the new team and players, it's my view that he was the best ever to wear the TFC red. Even Jermain Defoe will have trouble matching his strike rate. If not for that turf in New England.....well. Wishing Danny the best in retirement.

Shakes McQueen
03-20-2014, 02:14 PM
Prior to this season, I think Koevs was the best DP we've ever had. Best player? In terms of sheer talent, I'd still probably give that to DeRo.

I also have no question Defoe, and probably Bradley, will best him. Koevs was great, but he was also injured a bunch, and saddled with a far inferior team.

- Scott

MartinUtd
03-20-2014, 02:17 PM
Can't think of a more effective striker in his time here. I'm glad he got to finish his career off at home, too bad he couldn't get a little more out of it at Utrecht.

Redcoe15
03-20-2014, 03:06 PM
Class act, that DannyK.

manitou22
03-20-2014, 04:44 PM
Danny gave the best interviews of any Red, past or present.

FluSH
03-20-2014, 07:55 PM
A great Red!

BuSaPuNk
03-20-2014, 08:08 PM
It's really unfortunate how it all turned out with Danny K. What could have been.

Phil
03-20-2014, 09:37 PM
A very classy guy, talented and happy to call him a friend.

ManUtd4ever
03-20-2014, 09:43 PM
Best poacher we've ever had, and a very likeable person off the pitch. I wish him well.

CBTFC
03-20-2014, 09:54 PM
He was the hottest striker in the league in the summer of 2012 until he tweaked his knee. If that didn't happen, who knows how that season would've turned out.

Fort York Redcoat
03-21-2014, 07:14 AM
http://beta.images.theglobeandmail.com/802/sports/soccer/article4420876.ece/ALTERNATES/w620/Koevermans17.jpg

tfcleeds
03-21-2014, 08:01 AM
Good luck in your future endeavours Danny. In addition to being maybe the most consistent striker we've had, you also gave one of the most memorable quotes in the first 7 years of TFC:

http://www.torontofc.ca/video/2012/05/19/danny-koevermans-may-19-2012

Initial B
03-21-2014, 08:30 AM
I'll remember him for the quotes, the goals, and the respect he gave the fans. I remember he was the first one over to applaud the fans that came to see the 3-0 win in Montreal in 2012.

Canary10
03-21-2014, 08:40 AM
The year of the losing streak, I somehow, without fail, managed to miss seeing any goal we scored at home (which wasn't many). I'd go get a beer, some food, whatever and bam, we'd score. People around me started telling me to stay in the concourse during games it got so bad. So....the day of the game against Philly, I was feeling sick. It got progressively worse as the day went on. I almost decided not to go to the game, but my wife started calling me a baby so I went with her. As the game and the nil-nil draw wore on, I was feeling more and more nauseous. Finally, in the last ten minutes or so I had to make a run to the washroom. As cold sweat dripped down my face, I vomited into the toilet like 3 times. Then, while kneeling on the BMO concrete in the washroom with my head in the toilet, I heard the crowd go absolutely crazy. I was like, fuck we scored and I missed it again. I wiped the puke from around my mouth and ran out and looked out to the pitch. I just caught a glimpse of Koef coming back from being in the middle of the RPB section celebrating after he scored that goal to end the streak. I figured some supernatural force had made me sick to get me out of the stands to allow Danny to score the winner and end that damn 0-9 streak.

Alonso
03-22-2014, 03:23 AM
Good luck in your future endeavours Danny. In addition to being maybe the most consistent striker we've had, you also gave one of the most memorable quotes in the first 7 years of TFC:

http://www.torontofc.ca/video/2012/05/19/danny-koevermans-may-19-2012


The guy was incapable of feeding the media troll with the usual 'mediaspeak'.

He just said what he actually wanted to say and felt.

LOL he is actually lambasting the reporters for even mentioning that "we played well" after yet another loss. g:D


EDIT: He would be great striker back up right now at TFC (and he did say he would play for peanuts for TFC to give back to the club)

__wowza
03-22-2014, 04:17 AM
he coined the phrase that stuck with us for a very, very long time: worst team in the world.
it's a shame he couldn't be here with us when the team looks to be in the midst of turning it all around.


best of luck in the future danny!
ps: i was always partial to alan gordon.

ensco
03-22-2014, 07:08 AM
I would like to see TFC bring him in for a game. Put his highlights on the board, everybody can give him the sendoff he deserves, and wish him well.

ensco
03-22-2014, 07:10 AM
EDIT: He would be great striker back up right now at TFC (and he did say he would play for peanuts for TFC to give back to the club)

He just couldn't run properly after the injury. It wasn't there.

Auzzy
03-22-2014, 07:13 AM
The year of the losing streak, I somehow, without fail, managed to miss seeing any goal we scored at home (which wasn't many). I'd go get a beer, some food, whatever and bam, we'd score. People around me started telling me to stay in the concourse during games it got so bad. So....the day of the game against Philly, I was feeling sick. It got progressively worse as the day went on. I almost decided not to go to the game, but my wife started calling me a baby so I went with her. As the game and the nil-nil draw wore on, I was feeling more and more nauseous. Finally, in the last ten minutes or so I had to make a run to the washroom. As cold sweat dripped down my face, I vomited into the toilet like 3 times. Then, while kneeling on the BMO concrete in the washroom with my head in the toilet, I heard the crowd go absolutely crazy. I was like, fuck we scored and I missed it again. I wiped the puke from around my mouth and ran out and looked out to the pitch. I just caught a glimpse of Koef coming back from being in the middle of the RPB section celebrating after he scored that goal to end the streak. I figured some supernatural force had made me sick to get me out of the stands to allow Danny to score the winner and end that damn 0-9 streak.

That's incredible!



I would like to see TFC bring him in for a game. Put his highlights on the board, everybody can give him the sendoff he deserves, and wish him well.

I would love it if they could do this.

SKP
03-22-2014, 10:23 AM
Guys, Danny is one of my really good friends and we still talk on a weekly basis. He is doing well in Holland and the family is adjusting well to the return. They are coming back to Toronto this summer but he has no interest in returning to BMO. A lot went down with a lot of players last year and many left without a proper send-off. That being said I'll see if he would be interested in a Red Patch drink thing. You never know. I will also forward these messages to him as they will mean a lot. He is devastated that his injuries prevented him from doing what he could have done here.

ensco
03-22-2014, 11:05 AM
^You don't need to answer this, but it was my opinion at the time that the club fought with both Frings and Koevs, trying to get them to accept less than they were entitled to (and possibly accusing them of malingering, ie exaggerrating the injuries)

Not surprised that there might be hard feelings. Even if the regime has turned over almost 100%, Nelsen would still have been part of that.

Alonso
03-22-2014, 11:59 AM
I would like to see TFC bring him in for a game. Put his highlights on the board, everybody can give him the sendoff he deserves, and wish him well.

If he is returning in the summer we should push the Front Office for this.