Absolutely nothing but I wasn’t talking about him assaulting a woman in that instant. Aside from this though, I don't believe he was jumped.
No I’m not changing the subject because I was talking about the same player. The bottom line is , I don’t believe anything when it comes to talking about Chofis. Changing the subject now and back to MLS, I hope Miami gets the wooden spoon this season because I’m so sick of the 37 year old fan boy.
From the days that you could arrive at the airport at the last moment (remember those OJ commercials?) and your parents could come on to the plane to say goodbye to the present, where you are expected to arrive at least an hour ahead of time, stand in overlong "security" lines, and then allow yourself to be fondled in public by an androgynous agent at the risk of being barred from travel forever. Progress!
Never pack a hockey puck in your carry-on luggage. Returning from Buffalo for the holidays two months ago, TSA pulled me aside, frisked me up and down and frantically rummaged through my roller bag looking for the little round object detected in the x-ray. The woman agent then held it up to her face, scrutinizing it from all angles, even thought the puck, purchased from a memorabilia shop for my man cave, clearly mentioned the Buffalo Sabres (the local pro team). It took all my willpower not to laugh at her and say, “it’s a hockey puck, and if you think it’s a bomb maybe don’t hold it so close to your face.”
On a trip back to SC from Madison the TSA guy said our big block of baby Swiss looked like plastic explosive on the x-ray…
RSL-LAFC was on weather delay so I switched over to Miami-Orlando, but just went back to RSL and it's a damn blizzard there now. They're playing with the orange ball in the snow.
One of the only teams in the world that's not actually Barcelona where you could legimately say "they look like Barcelona" - literally.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that Cherundolo is going to blame the weather conditions on LAFC's performance today. Or he might throw some of the players under the bus. But of course it can't ever be that they weren't sufficiently / well-prepared (Cherundolo is always beyond reproach, in the eyes of Cherundolo).
You have to admit, though, that was the tap-in to end all tap-ins (and it almost didn't make it!) Great play by Alba and Suarez though. Alba is the guy that impresses me the most besides Messi game in and game out. He's still got the legs and he's very skilled.
Miami dominated from the start! It was way too easy and there was no defense from Orlando. Someone needs to bring back the catenaccio and start breaking legs.