Six weekend matches in this round of MLS action; twenty-two goals scored in a series of offensive explosions. Three red cards dotted the fixtures.
Sunday, 31 July 2011
Wednesday, 27 July 2011
MLS Weekly Review - Midweek Round 19 – Of Away Victories – One Karmic the Other Messianic, the Hare Torching the Tortoise & a Brace of Braces.
Five midweek matches littered the busy summer soccer schedule in round nineteen. Twelve goals were scored – at least one in each match – and only a single draw.
Wednesday, 20 July 2011
MLS Weekly Review - Weekend Round 18 - Of Postponement, a Seven-Goal Thriller in Seattle, 0-0-1-1-0-1-0-0-0-0, & a Flurry of Red Cards
Eight matches scheduled for the weekend’s round of MLS action; one postponed. The seven that went ahead only provided thirteen goals, seven of which came in one match and the other six in a pair of fixtures.
Saturday, 16 July 2011
Thursday, 14 July 2011
Picture of the DWW*
Speaks for itself really; not all fans in Ukraine and Poland are stoked about Euro2012.
MLS Weekly Review - Weekend Round 17 – Of Another Former Red Tearing It Up, DeRo’s Revenge, Troubles in the Desert, David, & Practice, Practice, Practice.
Eight matches provided eighteen goals to enjoy on this weekend’s schedule and only two of them ended in draws.
Wednesday, 13 July 2011
Tuesday, 12 July 2011
MLS Weekly Review - Midweek Round 17 – Of a Second City Destruction and some Last-Minute History.
Toronto has always fancied itself a mini-New York, on this occasion it was found sorely lacking. The Red Bulls stream-rollered Toronto FC 5-0 in Wednesday night action.
The Retirement of Jason Kreis’ #9 by Real Salt Lake
Real Salt Lake retired Kreis’ number the night of the 3-3 draw with New England. When it was originally announced at the end of March there was much debate over the merit of such an action.
Saturday, 9 July 2011
MLS Weekly Review - Weekend Round 16 (Abridged) – Of New Club Debuts, Continued Good Form, & Refereeing Controversy in Utah.
Another interesting weekend of MLS action in the books as eight matches saw twenty-one goals scored.
Wednesday, 6 July 2011
All’s Fair That Ends Fair
There was a fair share of controversy in the second leg of the Nutrilite Canadian Championship – Voyageur’s Cup.
The Match That Was
A humdinger of a Nutrilite Canadian Championship – Voyageur’s Cup Second Leg Final was on display at Toronto’s BMO Field.
Tuesday, 5 July 2011
Thoughts? - On the Women’s World Cup & Canada’s Performance
It has been refreshing to watch some football with a lack of cynical fouls, diving, and poor sportsmanship. It has also been good to watch some athletes perform not for sponsorship contracts or higher wages (not that that is not a motivational factor) but for their love of the game and the pride of their nations.
Monday, 4 July 2011
Quote of the DWW*
Today: A double dose of quotations.
Firstly, Mr. Schaad puts his finger on something I’ve been thinking all season long; the Toronto Sports Media are a bunch of cannibals. While, Mr. Lenarduzzi responds to the statement that BMO Field has lost some of its ferocious magic.
Firstly, Mr. Schaad puts his finger on something I’ve been thinking all season long; the Toronto Sports Media are a bunch of cannibals. While, Mr. Lenarduzzi responds to the statement that BMO Field has lost some of its ferocious magic.
MLS Weekly Review - Midweek Round 16 – Of the First of Two Battles for Canadian Supremacy
The single MLS match this midweek saw the two Canadian teams do take to the field in their first of two matches in four days. Toronto was desperate to avenge their opening day loss in Vancouver, while the Whitecaps were looking to record their first ever MLS road victory.
Friday, 1 July 2011
An Interesting Development
The first wave of MLS players who grew up as fans of their club have started cropping up around the league. They include Seattle’s Lamar Neagle, Columbus’ Aaron Horton, Chicago’s Pari Pantazopoulos, and Steven Emory in Colorado.