Very depressing place. Suicide rates are quite high there. And that's not counting its most famous son, Kurt Cobain.
Didn't he call the game the way MLS wants it called? It seems like always let things go in the playoffs. Seems like Kelly let muggings go for both sides.
My Uncle lives in Raymond and so I am out that way every couple of years. It is very depressing, which is really hard to take considering the area is quite beautiful.
Cena got his one in the gym and turned her into a beast! I fully intend to follow his example... I do like him though since he's Kelechi Iheanacho's favorite wrestler...
The most boring European Cup final in history, won by Red Star Belgrade in 1991, preceded the fall of the iron curtain and preluded civil war, in which Belgrade's ultras played a leading role. Just saying Seattle.
Read it and weep MLS CHAMPIONS!!! Love the all the angst in this thread.... Seriously though congrats to Cascadia for two years in a row we have brought the championship to the great Pacific Northwest And to my countryman Roman Torres...Love you Paisano!!!!
All you have to know is it has much worse weather than Seattle - Seattle is a veritable sunny tropical paradise in comparison. If that doesn't depress you, I don't know what would (other than Seattle repeating as MLS Cup champions).
I do congratulate you guys. I like that your franchise won it since they've been a model franchise overall,... I just don't like how they won it...
Funny you mention the weather. My wife, a compete midwestern girl, was totally astonished that my uncle and I had a three hour conversation about the differences in the weather from the Southern Oregon Coast all the way up into Canada. It basically started when she said "It's all just rain". We corrected her. It is all not "just rain." Anyone who lived in that part of the world should know better LOL
Peter Walton, who appointed him, is a Notts County fan, so I will defend MLS refereeing until my dying day, or Peter Walton being fired, whichever comes first.
Kelechi was in Nigeria and all he had to motivate himself to become a footballer playing for one of the top clubs in the world was Daniel Bryan's "Yes" chant to keep him through the tough training sessions...