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De Rosario's return gives red-hot TFC a shot in the arm
Scarborough midfielder `excited' to be back in action after injury layoff
Daniel Girard
Dwayne De Rosario is back at work.
The Toronto FC star, who has missed the past two games with a hamstring injury, practised with the team for the first time in nearly two weeks yesterday and hopes to be ready to play tomorrow when the Columbus Crew comes to town.
"I'm excited to be back," he told reporters after the workout at BMO Field. "It's never good to be away."
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DeRo in, Dichio out at TFC training
TORONTO -- Toronto FC midfielder Dwayne De Rosario returned to training Thursday while veteran striker Danny Dichio left early.
Dichio, who scored in Toronto's 1-0 win over Kansas City on Sunday, seemed to hurt a leg during a scrimmage.
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The Crew’s all here
B.Rycroft
A hated rival is never an easy thing to come by. Conference rivals? Piece of cake. Regional rivals? Dime a dozen. Crosstown rivals? Rare, but too accessible to be any fun.
For two teams to aspire to any kind of hated status, they must endure years of hard fought battles, devastating eliminations and humiliations.
Or, in the case of Columbus, cops can Taser a fan and call it a day.
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Cummins promises attacking football
Interim TFC coach
By Eric Koreen
John Carver brought Chris Cummins in to be his lead assistant with Toronto FC last May. So there is a temptation to paint Cummins, Carver's replacement as the head coach of the club, as Carver 2.0.
On the day he was officially named as the club's interim boss, Cummins said at least one thing to dispel that notion. He swears he will not allow Major League Soccer's officiating get to him.
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