Mitch with his first career MLS goal this afternoon become the 100th TFC player to score in the team's 12 seasons across all competitions.
Mitch with his first career MLS goal this afternoon become the 100th TFC player to score in the team's 12 seasons across all competitions.
Remember The Man, The Legend, The Goal 5-12-07 and All That #9 Left On The Pitch, Thanks For The Memories !!!
Oh god. That list reminds me that at one point Mista was paid 1M to end up scoring one goal.
Man that list is an eyesore.
Last edited by Richard; 04-21-2018 at 10:39 PM.
Remember The Man, The Legend, The Goal 5-12-07 and All That #9 Left On The Pitch, Thanks For The Memories !!!
Endoh has scored as many goals as Hassli - Short Pants killed this franchise for 2 seasons with that move.
Oh, and Alan Gordon is returning next week, this time with Chicago.
These were the odds at one of the most known bookies for USA customers - 5 Dimes:
-312 +469 +994
(first column for home win, second for a draw, last one for TFC win)
http://www.oddsportal.com/soccer/usa...o-fc-8QPPk6B6/
Seriousy, who ever expected anything out of this game, like a draw (not even talking about a TFC win!) is carrying some monumental rose tinted TFC glasses.
I was expecting a decent show-up by the boys, which would have been a maximum 2 goal loss.
A draw would have been a sensational accomplishment under the given conditions.
Last edited by PizzaEatingYeti; 04-22-2018 at 02:16 PM.
I recognize every player on that list except one....who is P. Marosovic? He scored 3 goals and I am totally drawing a blank on who he is.
Also, Laurent Robert only scored 1 goal....useless lazy poser!
And when did Bobby Orr score for us? Totally drawing a blank.
agreed, not changing the game but would keep us competitive.
really, we lucked out that Osorio has stepped up. cheyrou is probably were we lost our most important depth.
we lost our fwd depth with the same players p top, that something that is off with rickets is really being felt
I guess, but losing 5-1 or 5-3 makes no difference to me, and shouldn't matter in the big picture at the end of the year for TFC.
For me, Cheyrou was the only loss worth getting worked up over, and even still 1) he missed a lot of time last year and 2) he's still around "the team" to be influential.....
Never lamented the loss of Raheem....he's a good story, but a very replaceable piece imo.....we essentially moved him and replaced with Auro......
Last edited by TFC Tifoso; 04-23-2018 at 01:52 PM.
This game was not about our midfield. It was our back line being not-ready-for-prime-time.
Having Hagglund and Mavinga out really hurtr our depth (meaning Zavaleta has to be reserved for main team play, where he and Hagglund could have flanked Hernandez for this one). Morrow's recovery has required Morgan to be reserved for first team as well.
We have two-team depth now, but not two-team-plus-5-injuries depth.