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Jose L. Couso
26 Jul 2002, 05:59 PM
There is no doubt that he will be playing in DC this year. (read Ray Hudson's quote in the link)

MLS playoffs may become a reality for DC United!

geordienation,

How did he do with Marco? Where they on the same team? Did they compete for the ball?

Any feedback would be greatly appreciated! Thanks in advance!

Th4119
26 Jul 2002, 08:42 PM
With Quaranta saying he doesn't know if he'll be back this season, should we go ahead and put him on the IR?

Are we even able to?

If so, what benefits can we get from that?

Serie Zed
26 Jul 2002, 08:52 PM
Is anyone else picture ol Gazz reading these boards and wondering wtf he's got himself into if a bunch of Yanks aren't exactly thrilled to see him?

Probably the same feeling he'll have if he ever steps on the pitch and realizes, ************, these lads are fit and a bit better than he expected.

DCUEngerland
26 Jul 2002, 09:00 PM
They are fit, I doubt they are better than he expected. Not everyone thinks the MLS is a bad league. I am sure Ian Bishop has set him straight.

Gazza played for relegation fighting Everton and then promotion chasing Burnley last year. I am sure he is accustomed to a fast paced game.
We can hardly claim to have a fast paced game at DC right now. The players might be fit, but the movement is not always there (Etcheverry and Williams excepted).

Delta Blues
26 Jul 2002, 09:31 PM
Originally posted by DCUEngerland
They are fit, I doubt they are better than he expected. Not everyone thinks the MLS is a bad league. I am sure Ian Bishop has set him straight.

Classic.

Th4119
26 Jul 2002, 11:09 PM
Someone who posts on these boards might have seen him around the area after practice today...I'll leave it up to her to fill us all in.