As a non-member of the supporter’s culture, though perhaps more invested in the fortunes of the team than many, it is not my place to call into question the why’s of how one chooses to support the club.
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Showing posts with label Nick Rimando. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nick Rimando. Show all posts
Friday, 9 August 2013
First Person View – Midseason Friendlies should be Celebratory -- Part Three - A Call to Arms
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2013,
BMO Field,
First Person View,
Friendlies,
Jason Kreis,
MLS,
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Nick Rimando,
Patrice Bernier,
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Toronto FC,
Video
Friday, 27 April 2012
MLS Weekly Review – Midweek Round 8 – Of Faulty Penalty Kicks, Elbow Locations, and Canadian-Argentine Flicks.
A single midweek match on Wednesday night saw Dallas welcome Salt Lake to their eponymous stadium in Frisco, Texas. Both sides returned to action on short rest, having lost on Saturday night to Vancouver and San Jose respectively.
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2012,
Blas Perez,
Brek Shea,
Carlos Rodriguez,
Chris Seitz,
Daniel Hernandez,
Emiliano Bonfigli,
Fabian Castillo,
FC Dallas,
Kevin Hartman,
MLS,
Nick Rimando,
Real Salt Lake,
Referee,
Tony Beltran,
Weekly Review
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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2012,
Alvaro Saborio,
Beyond POV-FS,
Fabian Espindola,
Jamison Olave,
Jason Kreis,
Javier Morales,
Jonny Steele,
Know Your Enemy,
Kyle Beckerman,
Luis Gil,
Nat Borchers,
Nick Rimando,
Preview,
Real Salt Lake,
Sebastian Velasquez,
Tony Beltran,
Toronto FC,
Will Johnson
Thursday, 22 September 2011
MLS Weekly Review - Weekend Round 27 (Abridged) – Of Outsiders Rising, Youth in Motion for Philly, & Salt Lake Rounding into Form.
Nine matches took place during the weekend of round twenty-seven; twenty-three goals, a lone red card, and not a draw in sight.
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Chicago Fire,
Columbus Crew,
Danny Koevermans,
Dominic Oduro,
Frank Rost,
Luke Rodgers,
MLS,
Nick Rimando,
NY Red Bulls,
Philadelphia Union,
Portland Timbers,
Real Salt Lake,
Sporting KC,
Toronto FC,
Weekly Review,
Zach Pfeffer
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