Driving Home a Point- Boston Globe 35-year-old rookie Onstad stands tall-- S.F. Chronicle Fire enters new Galaxy home--Chicago Sun Times Stakes high in Fire's first visit to HDC-- Chicago Daily Herald There's a lot at stake-- Rocky Mountain News MetroStars (9-6-7) vs. New England Revolution (6-9-8) Newark Star Ledger Hudson's Roster of Plenty-- Washington Post Former Gaucho Striker Thiago Martins Signed by DC United -- UCSBGauchos.com MLS: Mexican Card-- SA My View: New Owners Wield Sharp Blades-- SA
Hot loving!!! Slumping Burn running out of chances - Dallas Morning News United defender Prideaux earns attention and kiss - Washington Times Wizards try for turnaround - Kansas City Star Cienfuegos Offers a Suggestion - LA Times Metros Game Preview - Jersey Journal
kudos to whoever can say which movie the title is from. (it happens to be the greatest movie ever made.)
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College Football Result implied Of course, if I would have known about today's CF games when I made this thread, I would have named it "Mourn the Horns". Another year, another quarterback, Another Choke. Fire Mack Brown!
I have to say I don't get why this movie has so many fans. I'd rather watch Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. I am from Austin and glad to know that I won't have to waste any more time following college football this season. It's better to get it over now than wait for the OU game.
This is from the LA times Article: This may already have been talked about somewhere else but the idea that ChivasUSA wont get off the ground unless MLS makes an exception for them on limits for international players bothers me more than a bit.
That game was like the Tech game last year: We scored what should've been enough points to win the game (28 yesterday against the piggies, 38 last year against the Zorros), but the defense shows a complete inability to do simple things like TACKLE THE DAMN GUY WITH THE FRIGGIN BALL. So no, I'm not like the dipsticks behind me at the stadium who were clamoring for Vince Young from the middle of the 1st quarter on.
In the SA article, Gaber admits the 'risk' associated with letting the Chivas owner into the league. That seems to me to be pretty interesting. Both of the SA articles have a bit of a cautious tone to them. In that this guy 1. isn't likely to stand around losing money and 2. want's to win championships every year. To me this raises some concerns. Will he succumb to MLS style parity? I think that parity is a valid and very big concern for the league in the all for one, one for all type set up. But also, on the optimistic side, maybe MLS is closer to being finacially stable than we may think if this guy is getting into the league? One would hope that MLS would not sign on a new investor with the knowledge that he'd bail asap if the winds weren't blowing right. I would certainly hope that's not the case and that bringing him into the league just isn't a desperation move.