Just curious. If the Fire found themselves in the position that Seattle was in last night, who would be the field player to be put in goal?
Just arrived home from an amazingly depressing County Board Executive Meeting, debating a Resolution the Commission I am on adopted. It had 90 minutes of people calling it Socialism and Critical Race Theory and the end of private property. The Fire sucking again can not depress me any further.
First half was brutal. Second half certainly was better. A tie would have been fair but a loss isn’t unfair.
The tweet has gone out. Now to listen to sad Japanese indie music and write my recap of this garbage.
What a disgrace. How could the Fire "braintrust" think they had enough offensive firepower. Will the Fire score again this season? How can the coach and gm not be fired?
A team absolutely sucks when "unlucky not to tie it in all honesty" is an acceptable comment. (This is not a knock on you, just the team)
Hence, Collier's presence on the pitch. I'm sure he's a nice fellow and all, but can't we deport him to New Zealand? Or trade him for a barrel of Old Toby gummies?
No. Just...no. The poor sorry bastadge made exactly one, marginally competent, upfield pass. One. And even that had only the benefit of no pressure, so him pushing it into a wide open corner with enough time for Offor to run it down, was the highlight of his evening. Everything else he did was absolute shyte, and that includes merely running into space (interfering with other lanes, timing, and generally looking as lost at a 10-year old). What he does WITH the ball is borderline criminal, he's a giveaway machine. He belongs with a struggling USL side, and I doubt he could start even then. Cut him. Then, release him.