Mornin'
Sanyang and Gomez make school visit
Reds duo attend Valley Park Breakfast program
Toronto FC's Amadou Sanyang and Emmanuel Gomez visited the Valley Park Breakfast Program on Wednesday morning.
The Gambian duo met with 300 students from Grades six, seven and eight at Valley Park Middle School to help promote healthy food choices and active living. They signed autographs and demonstrated soccer skills.
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Brennan sees good base to build on
TFC Captain expects the goals to start flowing
Toronto FC captain Jim Brennan believes the team is shaping up well a third of the way into the season. The Reds are two points off the top of the Eastern Standings after ten games, and Brennan feels they are positioned well for a playoff push.
"I think we are playing well and coming together as a team," said Brennan. "We're playing good attacking football and creating chances. Obviously we would like to be scoring more goals but at least we are creating the opportunities and it won't be long now until we end up sticking four or five past a team. It's not for lack of trying because the strikers are working very hard to get in the box and get into the right situations."
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Whitecaps dump Impact in Canadian championship
The Vancouver Whitecaps wasted little time enforcing their will over the Montreal Impact.
The Whitecaps used a pair of first-half goals to dispose of the Impact 2-0 on Wednesday night at Montreal's Saputo Stadium, taking the third round-robin game of the Canadian club championship.
Marcus Haber and Charles Gbeke supplied all the offence Vancouver needed.
Toronto FC (2-0-0) still leads the standings with six points, three ahead of the Whitecaps (1-1-0).
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