russ bolshevik, you have been given every opportunity to stay on topic, but you have not done so. I'm removing your posts that contain non-soccer content.
Those are his words! He's the one that brought up the "sign of the cross" to support his Vatican-Fifa conspiracy.
That's what I thought. I've got rb on ignore, but one can easily guess who the originator of that is without even seeing what he wrote.
Dallas ties after battling a man down. Clever ball by Ferreira sets up Perez for the deserved tying goal.
"MLS Preview: LA Galaxy at San Jose Earthquakes" (NBCSports.com - Saturday, 6/29/13) GO SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES!!! -G
Ugh, every other meaningful result went against us this Saturday (except for our win, of course). Very hard to see a route into the playoffs under any scenario.
That is why the Quakes-DC result was so infuriating, if they had those 3 points right now they could have cause for optimism. Now you head into July minus players for Gold Cup, then after that some time without Bernardez plus a couple of games for Goodson and the returning Gold Cuppers to gel.
Yup, the dude is hilarious and Godly talented and lazy. Most people don't understand how looking/acting lazy can play into getting a goal scoring opportunity, of course. See NY vs Houston, today.
Have you seen Ronaldinho play? Even lazier, but a magician. The wheels Henry has at his age though, impressive.
Berbatov has incredible touch and skill for a big guy. He has the proverbial ball tied to his foot with a string kind of touch.
This might not have been the game...I saw Red Bulls score when Henry was on the ground looking frustrated. Moments later he gets up, isn't marked (he was just on the ground smoking a cigarette and mulling over the existential reality of his team's oft suckitude, c'est la vie...) and then helps create a scoring opportunity. Ronaldinho is incredible, but haven't seen him play lately except for against Mexico in a friendly when he was given a standing ovation in Mexico as he was subbed off.
Watch the highlight of Montreal vs Colorado. During a scramble in the box, Impact's Camara scored on a bicycle kick while seated on the ground.