Precourt is the only downside to Austin, if you ask me. Columbus saga aside, Austin totally deserves a team. They've hired good people and have a great look to their first season. I wonder if there will ever be a point that we can ignore the owner and let the fans, players, and all that speak for the city. I hope so. I don't want to boo Precourt every damn game we see against them forever. I'd just like to hate them entirely on sporting merits.
Agree, I just hate people like Precourt in general. Austin is fine, Besler is fine, but ******** Precourt.
Yep, I'm super conflicted cause I like Besler and I want him to be successful, but I want nothing Precourt is involved in to be successful.
Feilhaber joining the technical staff! https://www.sportingkc.com/post/202...r-midfielder-benny-feilhaber-returns-sporting
Outside of Baltimore, how many people still hate Robert Irsay? I had to do a bit of googling to come up with Walter O'Malley and the Mulveys. Do the names Ben Berger and Morris Chalfen even ring a bell anymore, or do people still wonder why an LA club is called the Lakers when there are no lakes out there? MLS is just joining the NBA, NFL or MLB screw the fans, they'll forget soon enough club.
My dad still hates Bidwell and the Cardinals for moving to Arizona (he grew up in St. Louis). People in the cities that lost teams will continue to remember these people the same way people in St. Louis now hate Kronke. I guess it will be interesting if MLS, which has more organized fan groups outside of the team continue the hate longer.
Nobody brings up Gregg Lukenbill and Joe Benvenuti, though. I loved going to Kings games, mostly because there were only another five people there, and you have move down to courtside pretty easily. No idea why they moved the club.
There's only one Kei. A great piece, reminds me of the snowball fights for some reason. https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2021...de-soccer-pickup-game-his-native-sierra-leone
Erik Palmer-Brown has been one of Austria Vienna’s key players this season, but the Austrian Bundesliga side will now be without his services for the next few weeks. https://sbisoccer.com/2021/02/palmer-brown-out-2-4-weeks-with-thigh-injury the former Sporting KC center back has appeared in 44 matches for the Bundesliga club, scoring two goals and adding one assist.
https://www.uslchampionship.com/news_article/show/1149279 EDINBURG, Texas – The Rio Grande Valley FC Toros announced on Monday the signing of midfielder Wan Kuzain for the 2021 USL Championship season, pending league and federation approval. Kuzain became the first Sporting KC Homegrown signed player to progress from the Sporting KC Academy to Sporting Kansas City II to the Sporting Kansas City in 2018. During that campaign, Kuzain saw a total of 307 minutes in Major League Soccer, scoring one goal in six appearances, starting in three. He became the second-youngest player to score a regular season goal in Sporting SC history on June 3 in a 4-1 win against Minnesota United FC.
Apparently there's a new "Danish Dynamite". Plays something called CS:GO Ready to ignite the Danish Dynamite?Introducing to the world our new pew pew boy @officialnikocs!Velkommen til OG CS:GO bror 🌻Read: https://t.co/N2Tk02GEVt#DreamOG pic.twitter.com/j3DiwnQDtA— OG Counter-Strike (@OGcsgo) March 17, 2021 I didn't grow up in the Counterstrike or online gaming era, so most of what I know is surface level, or business structure type of stuff. I know what the various acronyms mean like FPS (both meanings), RTS, and so on. But I couldn't tell you whether a screenshot was CS, Valorant, or any of the other similar games.
Our Danish Dynamite was Miklos Molnar. Some young kid has taken on the moniker in CS:GO. And before we get too dismissive, the kid probably makes more money playing video games than we paid Molnar back in the day.
Felipe Gutierrez to Universidad Catolica is official. ¡De regreso a casa! ⚪🔵Felipe Gutiérrez, nuestro cuarto refuerzo de #LosCruzados 2021 💪 pic.twitter.com/skfOwxVxZK— Universidad Católica (@Cruzados) March 19, 2021
Dom Dwyer finally got a team. Toronto signed him to a two year deal because they are suffering with injury problems with their forwards. I was hoping we would see him again against SKC, but alas, they don't play Toronto this year.
It was a logistically sound move -- Toronto is based out of Orlando for the start of the season since Canada requires a 14 day quarantine each time you cross the border. It'll at least let Sydney play out the NWSL season. I can't even imagine the logistics of trying to make two professional contracts and two kids work.
Erik Hurtado traded from Montreal to Columbus... partially (maybe more than partially) because he did not want to get the Covid Vaccine. https://www.cbc.ca/sports/soccer/ml...mbus-cite-lack-of-covid-vaccination-1.6095616
It's about time the Canadian teams were able to return to their home parks. It's easy to see TFC's collpase as an indictment of Armas (which it is in part, at least), but taking teams completely out of their comfort zones is rough, and this wasn't just about not being Canada, it was about being in Florida. Hurtado could really help Columbus for the next couple weeks. Long term, he was much better off with Montreal, where he had a season long role to play.
what an idiot. glad he's not here now. anyone on our team refusing to get it can get out as well. asshole morons.
CJ Sapong looked a freakin stud last night playing for Nashville. Sporting a Kei Kamara hairdo, he scored a brace and assisted on the third goal. Nice to see Sapong still lighting it up out there.