Is Yourass injured?
Is Yourass injured?
He played in the reserve game vs DC so I doubt it.
TFC wins 2-1.
Why? Just because I want to believe, but I dont, so a win would be nice. Odds should call for a large RSL victory, but it would be nice to lay a beating on RSL for once.
RSL gives up 0.75 goals per game...so we'll be VERY VERY lucky to get ONE GOAL, so with our defence I think the best result be be a 1-1 all draw...but unfortunately it'll be 3-1...imo...
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
I don't think you have to worry about 3 goals for RSL.
This season, RSL only scores a measly 0.5 goals per game on the road. TFC gives up 1.33 per game at home. RSL gives up 0.875 per game on the road).
As your more logical first prediction goes, 1-1 is likely.
actually, RSL's home-road split is crazy... they score 2.0 per game and give up 0.83 at home.... so they score 400% more at home than on the road, but their defensive performance is about the same home/road.
From an RSL poster on bigsoccer...Everyone better BRING IT on saturday!
The nice thing about TFC sucking is that we don't have to worry about their insane fans. I think they played a large part in our struggles there when they first came in the league. We seemed to lose focus near the ends of the pitch (read goals, both offensively and defensively) when they had the billions of streamers and such pouring down on us.
Upon further research, we have never won at TFC. We've tied them 3 times and lost 2 times, but never won at BMO. Lets change that.
http://www.mlssoccer.com/2011-mls-roster-rules(L) SHORT-TERM INJURY REPLACEMENTS
A team with a player who has a short-term injury can replace that player on its roster, while remaining responsible for the full amount of the injured player’s salary. A player can be placed on the short-term injured reserve list once another player has been signed as a replacement (provided the team has budget space). Note that the injured player will have to sit out a minimum of six MLS League matches before he can rejoin the team’s roster. International player limits still apply at the time a short-term replacement is made (with the player being replaced not counting against those limits).
That's what I'm going off of.
id just like to take this moment to reflect on the streamers.
the streamers were, in my mind, one of the things that defined us in the early years. back in the day, some of the board argued that they were getting old, but then the league took them away from us and all of a sudden it was like "well look! TFC supporters have lost their edge! they stopped throwing streamers cause their team sucks". it really brings a tear to my barf.
but we're still here. still loud. and im calling this one a late 2-1 win from a goal in the '87th.
“Years have gone by and I’ve finally learned to accept myself for who I am: a beggar for good football.
I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: ‘A pretty move, for the love of God.’
And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle and I don’t give a damn which team or country performs it.”
-Eduardo Galeano
I think RSL is as much over-rated as we are under-rated, especially with our new line-up. Playing at altitude is an extreme advantage for the home team. I am predicting we win 2-1 goals from koevermans and frings.
“Years have gone by and I’ve finally learned to accept myself for who I am: a beggar for good football.
I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: ‘A pretty move, for the love of God.’
And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle and I don’t give a damn which team or country performs it.”
-Eduardo Galeano
But that's on the road where TFC makes struggling teams look good. Not at home though.
If TFC was playing RSL at altitude in Rio Tinto, I'd agree with you. RSL kicks ass at home and is mediocre on the road. TFC plays mostly low-scoring games and doesn't get blown out often at home this season.
RSL are a good team but not a great team on the road, and BMO Field has not been a place for blowouts this season. Just stating the facts.
Also, until that 3-0 home win against NYRB, Kreis was calling out his own team, so they've had their struggles since the hangover from the CONCACAF champions league. Their field general, the dirty hippy, is also playing for USA on Wednesday, so that probably means he won't be playing 90 on Saturday.
That's why I'm calling for a low scoring game that could turn on a single play. We'll see.
http://www.dispatch.com/content/stor...-notebook.htmlThe Crew placed midfielder Leandre Griffit (abdomen) on the injured reserve list. He will miss at least four games. ..
Just found that, lol, the article is dated July 13th. If it's wrong then the six games will be up for the FCD game. He was traded before Columbus played another game. Who knows, MLS rules are fucked.
"and BMO Field has not been a place for blowouts this season. Just stating the facts"??? LOL!
We've been blow out at least twice at home as I recall...by Philly and DC
Go back and read my multiple messages in this thread before pulling out the LOLs.
BMO Field isn't a place for blowouts (meaning not often), I said, after saying it doesn't happen "often" and stating that we've only been blown out twice in 12 league games at home, and listing both the Philly and DC games in my messages. So yeah, I already knew that and posted it, but thanks for clearing things up
Fact: TFC have played mostly close games and have rarely been blown out at home.
Just for handy reference, here is all the home games in all competitions, not just league, this year, and I've placed asterisks next to the blowouts. I count 2. So yeah, it's unlikely RSL will blow out TFC at BMO if you look at history.
2-0 win
1-1 tie
0-0 tie
0-3 loss*
1-1 tie
1-0 win
2-1 win
2-2 tie
2-6 loss*
0-0 tie
0-1 loss
1-0 win
2-1 win
0-1 loss
2-1 win
Last edited by rocker; 08-10-2011 at 02:08 PM.
I don't often get blown out at home, but when I do...
April 16, 2011Toronto FC0 – 3D.C. United
May 28, 2011Toronto FC2 – 6Philadelphia Union
Stay hopeful, my friends.
In all seriousness, this has the possibility to become blowout no. 3. I'd rather see that and shake my head than have TFC take a two-goal lead and squander it, like they did against Chicago.
Last edited by DangerRed; 08-10-2011 at 03:32 PM.
I'd liked to see Dunfield in the starting 11 instead of JDG.. I'm not ready to included JDG in the starting 11 based on 30 mins of good footie..
The lineup i'd like to see for Saturday..
Frei
Eck, Robinson, Iro, yourass
Dunfield, Frings
Soolsma Avilla Johnson
Koov
Plata as a 2nd half sub, as I would rest him a bit for the game on thursday which is a MUCH more important game..
PS. 2-1 RSL, but i hope i'm wrong..
TFC 2-0 I'ts about time Frei had another clean sheet and the Defenders and Midfield will be on top form.
Well, about the most full it's been all season, similar to the LA game. No pairs of tickets available on Ticketmaster at any price; only a few single seats remain. Of course, how many SSH's actually show up also depends on the weather. The weather report has mostly cleared up for Saturday, but we shall see.
“Years have gone by and I’ve finally learned to accept myself for who I am: a beggar for good football.
I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: ‘A pretty move, for the love of God.’
And when good football happens, I give thanks for the miracle and I don’t give a damn which team or country performs it.”
-Eduardo Galeano