View Full Version : MiamiFC Vs. Minnesota Thunder 01SEP2006
river
02 Sep 2006, 11:23 AM
Minnesota arrived at Tropical Park bringing with them a huge rain storm but it wasn't long before
MiamiFC took the Thunder away from Minnesota and made it a splendid night.
click on link to see pictures.
http://www.soflastrikers.com/forums/index.php?automodule=blog&blogid=1&showentry=36
Let's Go Miami!
Duke of Earl
02 Sep 2006, 09:18 PM
Diego Walsh has been on a tear starting with the game vs. the Battery. Diego's was the legitimate goal, the other one was about 10 yds offsides. If you remove poaching, how many would Romario have?
Everyone had Miami dead and buried, but an amazing come back over the last 3 games.
river
03 Sep 2006, 04:24 AM
Diego Walsh has been on a tear starting with the game vs. the Battery. Diego's was the legitimate goal, the other one was about 10 yds offsides. If you remove poaching, how many would Romario have?
Everyone had Miami dead and buried, but an amazing come back over the last 3 games.
How could Frasier have been offside? He dribbled the ball all the way in on the right side then and at about 8 yards from the goal he kicked it; it rebounded off the goalie and then he sent the rebound into the goal with no other player being involved. That's not offside He had his defender beat by 10 yard easily and that why he had such an open shot. The goalie for Minnesota was awesome I can't say the same for his defense. He made some pretty incredible saves that any in other game would have been goals. BTW, the refs at the game were pretty good ;unlike the shotty refs that called the game between Minnesota and Miami back in June. That was a joke!
USAfutbol
03 Sep 2006, 11:48 AM
Diego Walsh has been on a tear starting with the game vs. the Battery. Diego's was the legitimate goal, the other one was about 10 yds offsides. If you remove poaching, how many would Romario have?
Everyone had Miami dead and buried, but an amazing come back over the last 3 games.
Looks like Walsh, Zinho, Romario and Fraser have been responsible for the lion's share of the offense the last two weeks. Are these guys finally linking up well or something or are they just starting to have a few bounces roll their way?
river
03 Sep 2006, 01:34 PM
Looks like Walsh, Zinho, Romario and Fraser have been responsible for the lion's share of the offense the last two weeks. Are these guys finally linking up well or something or are they just starting to have a few bounces roll their way?
They are passing the ball with percision, no telegraphing and making plays.
It's beautiful soccer to watch!