The usual Toronto FC preview posts are up over at Waking the Red for Sunday's match against Real Salt Lake.
Know Your Enemy combs through Salt Lake's lineup and form in Part One, while Part Two digs a little deeper, reviewing the game film for strengths and weaknesses in preparation for Sunday's meeting in Salt Lake.
In How You Doin'?, Waking the Red exchanges some questions with SB Nation sister site, RSL Soapbox, to peek behind the curtain and see how Salt Lake thinks and what may be coming through the pipeline in terms of future talent.
Check them out.
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Sunday, 29 March 2015
Beyond POV-FS – Know Your Enemy and How You Doin' – Real Salt Lake at Waking the Red
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Friday, 28 June 2013
Beyond POV-FS – Know Your Enemy: Real Salt Lake at Waking the Red
Preview of Toronto FC’s weekend opponent, Real Salt Lake, is up over at Waking the Red.
Part One focuses on their lineup and form, while Part Two reviews the game film for strengths and weaknesses, as well as highlighting some points of interest.
Check them out – Part One and Part Two.
Part One focuses on their lineup and form, while Part Two reviews the game film for strengths and weaknesses, as well as highlighting some points of interest.
Check them out – Part One and Part Two.
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Thursday, 26 April 2012
Beyond POV-FS – Know Your Enemy: Real Salt Lake
Preview of this weekend's meeting between Toronto FC and Real Salt Lake Saturday evening at Rio Tinto
Stadium is up over at Waking the Red.
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Sunday, 30 October 2011
MLS Weekly Review – Playoff Edition – Quarterfinals: Match One – Salt Lake v Seattle 1st Leg - Of Keller Keeps It Close, a Risk of Offside Followed by Some Back-Heeled Class, Ossie Going Off But Not Going Off, Key Injuries, & a Salt Lake Long Not Seen.
Salt Lay-ake; come out and play-ay. The brash Seattle side entered the contest brimming with confidence, believing that despite missing the dynamic Mauro Rosales – still nursing that knee injury suffered in the final match of the season - they could bring their fine regular season form into a struggling opponent’s home ground.
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Friday, 30 September 2011
MLS Weekly Review - Midweek Round 29 – Of Who’s Your Pappa, & a High-Octane Shootout in Chester.
Three midweek fixtures in round twenty-nine; eleven goals, no draws, a big road win, and a head-butt duly red carded.
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Tuesday, 10 May 2011
MLS Weekly Review - Round 8 - Of Draws, Coaches Derbies, a Big Little Man, Real Obstacles, a Clash of Headliners & the Rebirth of Henry
The eighth week of MLS action was concluded with a rash of draws, half of the ten matches, the last five scheduled actually, ended with the sides even. No goals for DC-Dallas, New England-Colorado, and Chicago-Vancouver, while Columbus-Seattle and Los Angeles-New York each scored a lone goal. Whether the heavy schedule of matches and travel has caught up to the teams and the first plateau of the season has been reached or it was just an anomaly is difficult to say, but last season saw a similar smattering of level affairs at several points in the season, perhaps it is just that high-falutin’ parity rearing its ugly head.
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