ok...wtf the fuk...fifa wont allow liverpool players who played at euro 2012 play against TFC...4week layoff rule or something.....but Ashley Cole gets the go ahead against PSG tonight?.....i think the FIFA ban was bullshit from the start!
ok...wtf the fuk...fifa wont allow liverpool players who played at euro 2012 play against TFC...4week layoff rule or something.....but Ashley Cole gets the go ahead against PSG tonight?.....i think the FIFA ban was bullshit from the start!
I thought it was a good game .
It gave the guys a great experience , nothing wrong with a bit of fun now and then , specially when we look at the season that we have had so far .
The boys are doing there best trying to save the season , let them have a bit of fun .
I went to the game a the last minute, got a $40 seat and really enjoyed it actually. The kid beside me who was probably in his early 20s has played soccer his entire life, and has never gone to a TFC game. Reminded me of how much still needs to be done to really build the sport here and TFC's fan base. If it takes bringing in a team like Liverpool to get a kid like that to watch TFC and hopefully peak his interest, I say why not.
I had a great time at the match yesterday, except for the fact that it felt like I was cheering for TFC at a road game.
I was very impressed with the quality of our Academy players. They acquitted themselves much better than I expected against Liverpool's reserves in the second half.
I think Camargo and Pasher are definitely future graduates to the first team.
That guy everyone is assuming was Cann was Roberto Galle #34, who complete duffs that challenge at the start of that play.
why was there no tfc banner up at the game
I decided early on that I was not going to this game. Bad taste from season, Winter firing, etc.
I found the game entertaining and ended up wishing I had gone.
It was great to see that the youngsters didn't get played off the field, and TBH it also seemed as though most fans there supported both teams.
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^ fair enough yags.
at the end of the day, no injuries and the kids got to show that they could hold their own against an LFC youth squad.
That's what I found as well - and those who were 'Pro-Liverpool' weren't 'anti-TFC' or negative...
We were in a section that had all Liverpool kits, scarves, etc - but when TFC scored, I'd say 80% of the section were like "...Yaaaay, good for the boys...". Sure when Liverpool tied it up, the cheering had more energy etc...
Honestly, the only fans in attendance that were 'anti' one side or hostile were probably TFC fans that are also fans of Liverpool rival clubs. Otherwise, it was a "friendly" in the true sense of the word...
I enjoyed it - would have enjoyed it a million times more at BMO...
In the end, nobody got hurt, our TFC youngsters played well against a world famous club (yes their reserves but playing well against any higher-level club can build confidence) and I had a great day out with my mates and saw Liverpool for the first time...
Carts...
"...Money wasn't tight, but it like, it wasn't right..."
Was it just me, or did Joe Cole look like the worst player on the pitch? That includes the Ontario high schoolers.
Hopefully Pacheco showed Mariner just why Doniel Henry should be playing in the middle of the defense.
Of course we do. Even in the stadium right now, you probably have three or four thousand hardcore fans, tops. Everyone else could probably be put in the casual or one off category.
More people means more money for the club, more resources, better players, better coverage, stadium upgrades, etc... We need these things to keep pace with the rest of the league.
From my vantage point in section 513 there was one. Yep one.
The reason for the lack of banners? Because no one bothered to make any up for what many considered a meaningless friendly.
So while the score was a tie. Liverpool definitely won the banner war. My count TFC 1 and Liverpool 20 or so.
I wasn't going to go to this game at first but my son being a Liverpool fan we decided to make a weekend of it and drive from Ottawa. We both enjoyed the game. It was what we expected, a bunch of up and comers trying hard to impress with a smattering of first team players thrown in.
Overpriced? Of course. But that was expected too.
I wasn't very impressed with the skydome security staff not allowing fans in the 500 level to move to lower seats in a 1/2 full stadium. Especially with the number of youngsters in the crowd. Shabby treatment.
The fact that the marketing machines couldn't get together to sell and event day scarf was also a disappointment.
On the plus side I got to meet a very nice gent from Oshawa, via Liverpool, on the Go Train after the match. He has been in Canada for 40 years but still follows Liverpool. He said he doesn't bother with TFC as the football in MLS seems sub-standard to him and the leagues tight control he feels stifles the game to some degree. When I mentioned that we must support MLS while it is run differently than other parts of the world until we have a stable league with good development and feeder systems he saw my point. But he still felt that the product we get for the price we pay is inflated.
I enjoyed the game. I used to live within a mile of Anfield, and my first game was when they were in the 2nd division.
Liverpool was the only team that I'd cheer for above Toronto FC. My son is the other way round. In the end, since it was a friendly, we just cheered both sides. Since it is unlikely in the extreme that the two teams will ever meet on the field of battle, we're happy with what we got.
I wore two scarves and two shirts, and when Toronto scored, I stood up and cheered.
I sang You'll Never Walk Alone, while holding aloft my (flown at Anfield) scarf, and I belted out O Canada with my TFC scarf held high.
Best of all, though, was that I got to go to a Liverpool game with my son and my Dad.
Brilliant.
O, Maple Leaf around the world, You speak as you rise high above,
Of courage, peace and quiet strength, Of the Canada that I love.
Remind us all, our union bound by ties we cannot sever,
Bright flag revered on every ground, The Maple Leaf forever