Jozy Altidore's European career: a badly advised, confidence sapping failure The Guardian Crew: Berhalter seeks players who can make immediate impact Columbus Dispatch U.S. U-20s break out with 8-0 win over Aruba SA
Jozys tarnished reputation at English Premier league might be a major disappointment for TFC fans . Suffering continues.
European failure? Except that small footnote when he led the Dutch league in goals. I mean most failures have that blemish on their record. Here's a fact kids: play on a crappy team with no ability to get the ball forward and you are going to fail as a forward.
Liverpool open door for SHOCK Steven Gerrard loan return Express.co.uk Here we go again hope he signed a contract with Galaxy , could someone proof read that. Defoe eager to start Sunderland career A Different League Thursday kickaround Washington Post Report: Toronto FC pulls off complicated Defoe, Altidore striker swap The Globe and Mail
NEWS: The MLS MVP award will now be named the Landon Donovan MVP Award. pic.twitter.com/RYPlDc2dXY— Major League Soccer (@MLS) January 15, 2015 I don't like this... especially so soon.
MLS Names MVP Award After Landon Donovan http://m.lagalaxy.com/news/2015/01/...st-valuable-player-award-after-landon-donovan
And the MLS love fest for LAG continues. Sickening. Maybe the league should consider having just one team.
LD won the award once and was a finalist one other time. Preki won the damn thing twice and was a finalist once. Donovan is in the same sentence as Twellman, Wondo, and Keane.
I don't think they're going off of who won it the most, but who was most valuable to the league as a whole. LD was definitely a catalyst for the league.
MLS Cup named after LA owner and now MVP award named after LA player. Only a matter of time until Alan Gordon gets his own award.
I can't wait to see your posts in a couple years when they announce the Bruce Arena Coach of the Year Award...
That's because Phil Anshutz is exponentially more than just the owner of the Galaxy. MLS would literally not exist today without Phil Anshutz. 7 different clubs owe him their existence and at one point he owned 60% of the league. You could argue he is the most important person in the history of US soccer.
I don't entirely disagree with you, but this is a bit of an excuse. Tell me something, how have Sunderland's other strikers like Fletcher and Wickham performed over the last two seasons on this crappy team with no ability to get the ball forward as you say? Just admit it, Jozy's British adventure was a complete bust. I love the guy and believe he will do well at TFC, but there's just no way around his failure in England.