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Come On You Reds!: February 2008
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Come On You Reds! A blog on Toronto FC, and Canadian soccer. Sunday, February 17, 2008. Canada: The Future Doesn't Look Good. And kissed the American badge. This was a moment that American fans will remember for years to come, and will no doubt become accustomed to over the next 15 years. Oh yea, North Americas other entry, Mexico, made the semi finals. Wonder kid Gio Dos Santos wowed fans with his skill, leading the Mexicans throughout the tournament. Dos Santos, a key membe. It just shows how much work...
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Come On You Reds!: December 2007
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Come On You Reds! A blog on Toronto FC, and Canadian soccer. Monday, December 24, 2007. MLS Takes Step in Right Direction. Major League Soccer has taken a step in the right direction, by loosening the roster restrictions that had been forced upon teams regarding international players. From day one, the MLS. As a launching pad to move overseas, to play for better clubs. Over the years, the quality of MLS. Has also risen, because of this strong base that has been established by the MLS. And SI, teams now h...
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Come On You Reds!: May 2008
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Come On You Reds! A blog on Toronto FC, and Canadian soccer. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. An Interview with Andrew Ornoch. You grew up playing at a high level as a youth. What would you say were the positives and negatives of your experience as a young soccer player in Canada? You started your career playing at the University of Detroit Mercy, where you had quite a bit of success. How did this experience prepare you for your career overseas? And how would you describe your time in Hungary? That means I am a ...
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Come On You Reds!: January 2008
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Come On You Reds! A blog on Toronto FC, and Canadian soccer. Saturday, January 26, 2008. Will Toronto Find Scoring Up Front? Turned at the top of the box, his right foot swinging towards the south end, and struck a perfect chip into the back of the net, bedlam ensued. The timing was perfect, 92 minutes had dragged on in Toronto's season finale, and it had looked like the fans would again go home unhappy. Going home unhappy was nothing new for Toronto FC. Jeff Cunningham and Danny Dichio. Are expected to ...
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Come On You Reds!: Yes DeRo Can?
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Come On You Reds! A blog on Toronto FC, and Canadian soccer. Saturday, January 24, 2009. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Will you wear black at the All-Star game this summer to protest against the Arogs moving to BMO? Subscribe to Come On You Reds! Subscribe in a reader. Globe and Mail Soccer Blog. View my complete profile.
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Come On You Reds!: March 2008
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Come On You Reds! A blog on Toronto FC, and Canadian soccer. Wednesday, March 26, 2008. Just a few thoughts on the days events:. Canada lost today to Estonia, yes you read that right, and although the game was played in near whiteout conditions, and the familiar green of the pitch was no longer visible, this is still a poor result for the Canucks. This now means that coming out of the Gold Cup, the Canadian Men's National Team (A team) has not won a game. In that time, we have faced South Afirca's. Are g...
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The Touchline: Yuckiness
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Voetbal. Fußball. Calcio. Friday, May 1, 2009. The fallout from both Wendesday's Chivas-Everton match and the swine flu in Mexico has been, well, as Mural put it - Fuchila! Chivas and San Luis made it through to the second round. Of Libertadores where they'll play Sao Paulo and Nacional (Uruguay) respectively, but where will they play? The Everton player said afterward: "I hope he doesn't have some sort of disease." Ouch. Posted by L.B. Labels: Chivas de Guadalajara. If he did it for no reason I would be...
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Post Match Pint: April 2012
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Sunday, 29 April 2012. Will Team GB win Olympic football gold? There’s long been a debate as to whether Great Britain should have four different national football sides or not. That debate has lessened in recent years, as Scotland and Wales have secured a greater measure of independence. Nevertheless, Britain competes at each Olympic Games as a combined Great Britain team, so why should football be any different? What is wrong with that? Why should Great Britain have four different teams? The Olympic foo...
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Post Match Pint: LINKS
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The Touchline: Chivas-Pumas
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Voetbal. Fußball. Calcio. Sunday, April 26, 2009. I'm watching this game and it seems strange because the game, which is an attractive matchup, is being played with no supporters due to a swine flu outbreak. Okay, Chicharo just scored. One thing I wondered was if players would celebrate as much when scoring today as normal. Do they play up their celebration for the crowd? Does the energy from the stands feed into their goal celebrations? Posted by L.B. April 26, 2009 at 2:06 PM. Go back to the MLS, LB.