Here's a good article from Noel Butler on the TSN site
HATS OFF TO TRAVELLING TORONTO FC FANS
http://www.tsn.ca/blogs/noel_butler/?id=359379
Ein Mann darf jawohl noch Träumen.
http://www.skysports.com/story/0,195...833122,00.html
Hummed it all the way to work this morn. . . . . .
so totally ultra uber super pumped to see all the lads tomorrow!
and of course. . for 3 points to our much-loved TFC.
NOTICE: Wager with STB: OVER 2 shots on goal in the First half wins a Pint at HT.
I thought I had read that he was going back to Kaiserslautern to retire?
WINNING: BUTLER via batmans post: http://www.tsn.ca/blogs/noel_butler/?id=359379
speaks volumes for why it is Toronto FC lead the MLS Cultural League Table. Always have. No plastic supporters are these.
Seems it's not the exclusive domain of Liverpool supporters to be proud of their history.
NOTICE: Wager with STB: OVER 2 shots on goal in the First half wins a Pint at HT.
Wat is dit de Nederlandse TFC forum? je bent gek man !
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nah we win world cups
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That's what I gathered. I mean I thought I remember reading something that he likely knew this would be his last season at Bayern and would like to go back to the club where he first became famous and retire there.
So ist es eine andere deutsche Invasion dann? Historisch gesehen hat, die nicht gut gelaufen. Aber, gewann der Euro im nächsten Sommer scheint sicher!!
verzeihen Sie meine Grammatik. . . .Ich habe getrunken
So it is aanother Douche in vasion then? Historically, that has not gone well. but winning the Euro next summer seems Certain!
pardon my Grammer. . I have been drinking.
NOTICE: Wager with STB: OVER 2 shots on goal in the First half wins a Pint at HT.
mornin d
wow 2016 and things are looking up --- come on you reds lets go
Anyone see the sign the guy is holding at about 1:20 of the Season V Kickoff TFC TV video??
Thought it was kind of funny because he's holding it while getting a picture with Winter and has a huge smile on his face! Wonder what Winter was thinking...
Thank you. I hope this ends all the positive talk about how great we were in possession last week. It's not a positive statistic when your possession is being accomplished mostly by your defenders lollygagging in the defensive end.Toronto FC dominated possession in Vancouver to a clip of 65%. The statistic is flattering, but hardly tells the story. Toronto’s possession was largely negative, consisting of the defensive line passing it back and forth, amongst each another. And when the ball advanced, there weren’t enough options in Red to attack with design. Vancouver sat back comfortably, letting Toronto meander as it pleased. Possession statistics are only significant when the majority of possession is coming from the midfield in attacking positions. The midfield needs to be better at finding space and holding up the ball. And the defenders need to be far better in distribution. Too many wayward passes killed the flow and meant attacks were played from passive positions.
Saw that... here is a better pic of the sign.
http://yfrog.com/gyagvlzoj
in the second half id agree that there was a ton of back passing but in the first half (particularly the first 30 mins) no way. I was amazed to see we still had that much possession once the game was done but not at half time. once again im not defending the loss or the back passing but we really cannot downplay the amount of possession we did have in the first half
sunshine girl is fabulous.
carry on.
Yes, but better MLS teams than the Whitecaps would not allow us to dick around like that. We retained posession in our half of the pitch, and quite frankly shouldnt have. Our passes were weak and our first touch upon receiving those passes practically gifts the other team the opportunity to strip the ball from us.
Vancouver caught us out a few times, a better team would have flayed us.
Now is that on the coach or the players?