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Today's News,Thursday,July.07
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What? No "sights and sounds" of the match and afterwards on TFC-TV this time? :lol:
It would have been interesting to be a fly on the wall in the dressing-room post-match.
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so that makes 10-0. .
umm.. . . are the Red Bulls shite?
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I was looking past this game anyway to the 20th but was hoping for a 1-1 draw. Would've settled for a 3-2 loss. Twellman said it last night on the broadcast talking about salvaging some dignity in a goal. There was none.
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SSG - move along, nothing to see here... btw, what's with the mole/beauty mark jewelry on the upper lip lately ? Is that for real ? No, don't look - just answer the question.
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The Globe's headline shows about as much inventiveness as TFC did last night. No taurine pun? No "Running of the Red Bulls"? "Bull Market As NY Goes Up 3 Points"?
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mornin d
bulls are on a roll and playing well we are still apparently rebuilding
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Interesting to hear the commentators on TSN last night for both games (double header).
TFC - Luke W. (TFC and Goal TV) and Tyler T. (Ex. N.E. Revolution Forward)
Whitecaps - Nick. D (TFC A. Coach and Interim H.C.) and Arlo W. (Seattle Sounders Scouting Report)
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Originally Posted by
scooter
mornin d
bulls are on a roll and playing well we are still apparently rebuilding
LOL. NYRB wasn't on a roll.
Their previous 4 results included 3 ties to Portland, Chicago, San Jose and a loss to Seattle. Before going into the game they tied more than half their games.
They weren't exactly tearing up the league. But TFC made them look like they were.
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Originally Posted by
menefreghista
LOL. NYRB wasn't on a roll.
Their previous 4 results included 3 ties to Portland, Chicago, San Jose and a loss to Seattle. Before going into the game they tied more than half their games.
They weren't exactly tearing up the league. But TFC made them look like they were.
Well they are the highest scoring in the league. And they didn't have Henry, the highest scorer in the league last game. And I believe they are top of the East. They aren't tearing up the league with wins but they aren't exactly suffering. Victory through Parity I guess.
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Originally Posted by
Fort York Redcoat
Well they are the highest scoring in the league.
Yes. And TFC did a good job of helping them pad their lead.
TFC also helped them shoot up to first in the league in goal difference.
TFC on the other hand now has a goal difference of -17. The next closest team is Portland at -9.
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^Indeed. There was nothing good to take from last night's match.
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Originally Posted by
Fort York Redcoat
^Indeed. There was nothing good to take from last night's match.
Frei set the record for "facing the most shots" in the league.
sigh.
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Quote:
Originally Posted by
menefreghista
LOL. NYRB wasn't on a roll.
Their previous 4 results included 3 ties to Portland, Chicago, San Jose and a loss to Seattle. Before going into the game they tied more than half their games.
They weren't exactly tearing up the league. But TFC made them look like they were.
While this is true, those results were mainly due to a) Gold Cup commitments and b) shoddy keeping.
Everyone, minus Marquez, is back for NYRB and they are one of the best teams in the league.
Still no excuse.
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Just realized the bright side of this loss... we could have almost been beaten 5-0 by a Red Bulls squad that still had DeRo on it's roster. That would have been fun, huh?
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Just released the latest SoccerNation podcast - Kurt Larson and Duane Rollins talk about video technology and how it could have affected the Nutrilite final.
The fact that we could argue for 40 minutes (edited down to 15) about 3 calls, despite looking at video, tells me that it's not the answer.
http://www.cbc.ca/sports/blogs/socce...gy-debate.html