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April 8, 2013
Soccer
The Canadian women’s national team’s European tour ended in heart-breaking defeat. A stoppage time header was enough to steal the win for England against a battling Canadian team. Al Dannity looks back on the best of Sunday’s action. Having drawn 1-1 with France in the first game of their European tour, hopes were high in [...]
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April 5, 2013
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Argentine reinforcements en route To TFC Rome wasn’t built in a day and neither was Manchester United. That’s what Toronto FC supporters should remember as the Reds prepare for their fifth game of the MLS season. At this point last year it was painfully obvious that major changes were needed with this organization – from [...]
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March 28, 2013
Soccer
MLS Betting Odds and Preview If Toronto FC is looking for a measuring stick for its solid start this season, the club needn’t look any further than this weekend’s date with the MLS reigning champion LA Galaxy. Los Angeles already looks primed to win its third consecutive title and Sports Interaction has the Galaxy as [...]
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March 22, 2013
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Marco Di Vaio Paces Montreal Impact Attack The New York Red Bulls can’t catch a break right now. Heading into their fourth game of the season against the 3-0 Montreal Impact, New York will be without both of its designated players – Tim Cahill (International duty) and Thierry Henry (MCL sprain). New York was already [...]
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March 21, 2013
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After seven years of haggling, a news conference is planned for Friday to announce that West Ham United will sign a 99-year lease to use the Olympic Stadium in Stratford, London as their new home venue. The club, currently in 14th place in the Premier League, will move out of the 35,000-seat Boleyn Ground in [...]
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March 15, 2013
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MLS Rivalry Weekend, Betting Odds and MLS Breakaway Debut If the MLS is going to really take off, it needs weekends like this one to make a big impression. If nothing else, you can’t fault the league for trying. This weekend is dubbed Rivalry Weekend and features a slate of seven games Saturday and two [...]
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March 8, 2013
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Major League Soccer Preview and Odds Life on the road wasn’t pretty for the Montreal Impact last season. They won just twice away from Montreal and claimed just nine points as visitors. The Impact often faded and lost focus late in matches last year – especially on the road – and fumbled away a playoff [...]
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March 1, 2013
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MLS Week 1 Preview and Odds Toronto FC (+380) at Vancouver Whitecaps (-154) Draw (+200) If Vancouver coach Martin Rennie has his way, last season’s playoff debut will merely serve as a stepping stone for this season’s Whitecaps. Now, after becoming the first Canadian team to play in the MLS postseason, a successful run in [...]
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February 27, 2013
Soccer
Following on from Frank Doyle’s column on the retirement of Torsten Frings, Al Dannity says now is the time for Toronto FC to hit the reset button and develop a younger roster. The biggest impact Torsten Frings ever has in Toronto could be his departure. With Danny Koevermans the lone designated player (DP) left on [...]
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February 26, 2013
Soccer
On the day that Toronto FC said goodbye to captain Torsten Frings, Reds supporters are left both wondering about what might have been, and what’s next for the team with just four days before its season-opener in Vancouver. Frings, who announced his retirement after 18 seasons, never really had the impact Toronto had hoped when [...]
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