Thought i'd start up a thread for all other Galaxy players in the media. Here's a nice clip by AJ about getting his cast removed. https://vine.co/v/hrVKFQpAZBn
I always wonder what Todd Dunivant thinks about all these guys and their hair cuts. He looks like he doesn't bother to comb his hair before the game and he probably thinks Super Cuts is a fancy hair saloon. Then on the other hand you've got Franklin with the elaborate carvings and mohawks, Omar sporting a scrunchy, and I don't even know what to say about Zardes.
He has an excuse, he hasn't got a lot to work with. He hasn't given in and gone with the "Iniesta" yet.
Penedo gets Soccerbyives' MLS Save of the Week: http://www.soccerbyives.net/2013/10/save-jaime-penedo.html
This week on MLS Insider, see the story of Jose Villarreal's past... Conrad/LD interview at the end too.
Impressive!!! @OptaJack: 2328 - @LAGalaxy midfielder @MarceloSarvas has 2328 touches in @MLS 2013, the most in the league. @Juninho19LA is 2nd with 2297. Integral.
AJ's taking over the LAG Instagram (http://instagram.com/lagalaxy) for the week while in El Salvador. Uh oh I'm taking over the @LAGalaxy Instagram account this week for an inside look during our trip to El Salvador..— AJ DeLaGarza (@AJD_20) October 21, 2013
Great article on Juninho and Sarvas - http://www.lagalaxy.com/news/2013/1...uninho-and-marcelo-sarvas-vital-la-galaxys-su
Insightful article on the life of being a MLS rookie with a $35k salary...and even better...it is about Kofi Opare! @ScottMackay21: Great read! http://t.co/OKBlWt8Kyl @LAGalaxy @LARiotSquad
I just came here to post that -- I found it on Reddit. Really, really good read -- highly recommended.
What a fantastic article. Well written and really captures his personality. I was already impressed with him, now more so. Dude finished a neuroscience major in 3.5 years at Michigan. That is no joke. He's smart, gifted and has taken his opportunity with the team. And will likely get a raise next year. You go Kofi. And who knows what the coming years will bring. Hope we keep you.
Well written and the stuff about Opare was interesting, but he did get some facts wrong and am I alone in feeling like the tone drifted a little too far into making MLS seem small-time? I also feel he is portraying a number of its charateristics and rules as being problems when in fact, there are arguments in favour of a number of them.