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09-29-2008, 06:11 AM
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In its second season, Toronto FC continues to struggle to be a team, rather than a group of individuals wearing the same kit
By GARETH WHEELER
It was a sea of red and yellow at BMO Field on Saturday.
The red: As per usual, the masses wearing their red Toronto FC jerseys. The yellow: A noticeable amount of extra security and Metro's finest peppered through the stands after complaints of bad behaviour, during and after Toronto FC's previous home game on Sept. 13.
Let's put an end to this whole "hooliganism" thing; It's not happening here, and any perceived crowd problems have been grossly exaggerated.
It's unbelievable this story has lasted this long. And it's sad that when people who aren't soccer fans talk about TFC, they're discussing the off-the-field issues.
Read more (http://www.torontosun.com/sports/soccer/2008/09/29/6917066-sun.html)
Danny Dichio
Toronto FC Striker with Josh Gold-Smith,FAN590
The FAN's Josh Gold-Smith caught up with the veteran Toronto FC forward at a charity event on Sunday at BMO Field. Dichio played in the Brian Budd Memorial Game and showed his support for Street Kids International. The fan favourite shared fond memories of the late Budd and talked about what his club needs to do to avoid missing the MLS playoffs.
Listen here (http://www.fan590.com/media.jsp?content=20080928_172939_11620)
TFC fans are singers, not fighters
Bill Lankhof
Jim Kowba went to see Toronto FC play yesterday and did not feel like Public Enemy No. 1. He was decked out in a Houston Dynamo team jersey. Scary stuff.
Just two weeks ago Columbus Crew fans claimed they were roughed up at BMO Field and had a team scarf ripped off.
"I haven't seen any fights -- but I've seen singing," said Dave Menegotto of Guelph.
Read more (http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Columnists/Lankhof/2008/09/28/6910426-sun.html)
SUMSHINE (http://www.torontosun.com/sunshinegirl/) :eek: :noidea:
In its second season, Toronto FC continues to struggle to be a team, rather than a group of individuals wearing the same kit
By GARETH WHEELER
It was a sea of red and yellow at BMO Field on Saturday.
The red: As per usual, the masses wearing their red Toronto FC jerseys. The yellow: A noticeable amount of extra security and Metro's finest peppered through the stands after complaints of bad behaviour, during and after Toronto FC's previous home game on Sept. 13.
Let's put an end to this whole "hooliganism" thing; It's not happening here, and any perceived crowd problems have been grossly exaggerated.
It's unbelievable this story has lasted this long. And it's sad that when people who aren't soccer fans talk about TFC, they're discussing the off-the-field issues.
Read more (http://www.torontosun.com/sports/soccer/2008/09/29/6917066-sun.html)
Danny Dichio
Toronto FC Striker with Josh Gold-Smith,FAN590
The FAN's Josh Gold-Smith caught up with the veteran Toronto FC forward at a charity event on Sunday at BMO Field. Dichio played in the Brian Budd Memorial Game and showed his support for Street Kids International. The fan favourite shared fond memories of the late Budd and talked about what his club needs to do to avoid missing the MLS playoffs.
Listen here (http://www.fan590.com/media.jsp?content=20080928_172939_11620)
TFC fans are singers, not fighters
Bill Lankhof
Jim Kowba went to see Toronto FC play yesterday and did not feel like Public Enemy No. 1. He was decked out in a Houston Dynamo team jersey. Scary stuff.
Just two weeks ago Columbus Crew fans claimed they were roughed up at BMO Field and had a team scarf ripped off.
"I haven't seen any fights -- but I've seen singing," said Dave Menegotto of Guelph.
Read more (http://slam.canoe.ca/Slam/Columnists/Lankhof/2008/09/28/6910426-sun.html)
SUMSHINE (http://www.torontosun.com/sunshinegirl/) :eek: :noidea: