Quakes losing time; I'm losing faith.

Discussion in 'MLS: Clubs' started by Noah Dahl, Mar 28, 2003.

  1. Noah Dahl

    Noah Dahl New Member

    Nov 1, 2001
    Pottersville
    Are Frank and Johnny making a play for DiGiamarino, or what?

    If we lost Barret, Graziani, Cannon, and others -and cannot acquire top shelf players to replace them, the club should publicly explain to us how this is due to anything other than their mismanagement.

    Oh and P.S. guys: Thanks for flucking up another Cup run. Some of us fans might've enjoyed that tournament - not that we matter.
     
  2. Ringo

    Ringo Member

    Jun 10, 2002
    Rough and Ready
    Club:
    Yeovil Town FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    ????????
     
  3. Juan Luis Guerra

    Juan Luis Guerra Red Card

    Jun 11, 2001
    New York City
    The biggest mistake was let Ariel Graziani go
     
  4. Ringo

    Ringo Member

    Jun 10, 2002
    Rough and Ready
    Club:
    Yeovil Town FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    that was a plus. dero getting injured was the unlucky part. if everybody was healthy we would never had noticed graz was gone.
     
  5. Windex

    Windex New Member

    Apr 27, 2003
    I think it would have gone the other way. If we still had Ariel then we wouldnt have missed DeRo. Ariel gave so much to the team. He gave the quakes the last bit of striking power they despereately need right now. My 2 cents
     
  6. Stan Collins

    Stan Collins Member+

    Feb 26, 1999
    Silver Spring, MD
    Anybody still "losing faith?" The Quakes have the second best point total in the league, one or two games in hand on everybody in contention, and the only unbeaten left.
     
  7. JPNutter9

    JPNutter9 Red Card

    May 11, 2003
    Lawrence, KS
    Totally, talk about some bitching. How can you be that disappointed with your performance so far?
    Also you won the cups two years ago, does management get some credit for that. You guys are still contenders. Just be glad your not Colorado.

    Go Wizards.
     

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