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Post#181 » by LittleOzzy » Fri May 13, 2011 2:17 am

TFC lost 3 points last night because of officiating, nothing more, nothing less.

I don't normally complain about officiating, but that was honestly one of the worst displays I have ever seen.

Winter's frustration boils over after loss at FC Dallas

Toronto FC head coach Aron Winter could no longer contain his frustration. Following TFC’s 1-0 loss to FC Dallas on Wednesday night, which was decided by a controversial penalty, Winter blew up at MLS referees.

The incident in question occurred just before halftime, when TFC’s Adrian Cann and Dallas’ George John came together in the box, with John hitting the turf. Although replays were inconclusive, referee Yader Reyes disagreed and pointed to the spot. FCD captain Daniel Hernandez converted the ensuing spot kick, which turned out the be the decisive goal.

The Toronto bench was furious with the call, and was especially upset that the referee did not look to his assistant on the play, who was much closer to the infraction. Assistant coach Bob de Klerk was shown a red for coming onto the pitch to argue the call.

Following the game, Winter was still steaming.

“What I [saw] is what everybody saw,” he said. “I’m becoming a little bit crazy about all the decisions about the referees, because they are deciding how the game is going to finish. They are going to decide everything and this makes me upset — it wasn’t a penalty.”

Winter said the call was particularly hard to take because it came at the end of a half where Toronto were starting to find themselves. Following the call, the energy seemed to be sucked away from the visitors.

“It’s not fair because you are playing well,” Winter said. “The free kick was not a free kick because [John] slipped because he didn’t have good shoes, and after you give him a penalty like a present.”

While Winter was still fuming, midfielder Jacob Peterson agreed that the penalty call was unjust. However, he took a longer view of Toronto's performance at Pizza Hut Park.

"We've got to come together as a team and be mentally tough enough to overcome that," the sixth-year veteran told GOLTV Canada, "and I didn't think we had enough in the second half there."

The Reds will look to get back on track on Saturday when they host Chicago at BMO Field. Winter will be hoping his club catches a break from the officials, whom he believes have it out for his men.

“It’s not the first game," he said. "Every game we’ve had problems with the ref. Every game. It’s ridiculous, honestly.”


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Post#182 » by NYKhooligan » Sat May 14, 2011 12:29 am

cant wait till the mighty COSMOS gets back in the league... mean while ill have to root for the energy drink company fml
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Post#183 » by magik9113 » Mon May 16, 2011 1:29 am

NYRB with a tough loss 3-2 loss to Chivas. another exciting game
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Post#184 » by LittleOzzy » Mon May 16, 2011 4:41 pm

TFC couldn't play 90 minutes and couldn't hold onto a 2-0 lead. What a disappointing tie.
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Post#185 » by LittleOzzy » Mon May 16, 2011 4:45 pm

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The only game that matters this week to me is TFC vs. Vancouver in the first leg of the Canadian Championship for the right to play in the Champions League.
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Post#186 » by edfmx86 » Mon May 16, 2011 6:52 pm

ugh, Its gonna take some time for RSL to get use to playing without Javi. We played OK against Houston the other night, but just couldn't finish. Saborio is in some sort of funk at the moment. Our Defense is still top notch tho, 7 games, 2 goals allowed, 5 shutouts. Still 4 points behind with 5 less games played that LA. We're still in a good position but geez...we gotta put it together.
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Post#187 » by LittleOzzy » Wed May 18, 2011 8:08 pm

TFC vs. Whitecaps tonight, I am pumped!

I hope it's a good game.
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Post#188 » by jerrod » Wed May 18, 2011 8:28 pm

LittleOzzy wrote:TFC vs. Whitecaps tonight, I am pumped!

I hope it's a good game.


so the team that wins that qualifies for the concacaf champions league?

so that's basically a free ticket in every year for toronto or vancouver. that's nice for them
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Post#189 » by LittleOzzy » Wed May 18, 2011 8:30 pm

jerrod wrote:
LittleOzzy wrote:TFC vs. Whitecaps tonight, I am pumped!

I hope it's a good game.


so the team that wins that qualifies for the concacaf champions league?

so that's basically a free ticket in every year for toronto or vancouver. that's nice for them


It's a 2 leg final and they also had to beat Edmonton and Montreal to get into it.

The tournament is growing every year.
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Post#190 » by LittleOzzy » Thu May 19, 2011 12:17 pm

Vancouver was the much much better team, and the ref last night had no idea what a penalty was but TFC still left with the tie.

I'm happy we will be going into the second leg at home with the tie. Worked out very well for TFC, great game with pretty attractive football for at least 70 minutes.

Here are the highlights.

http://torontofc.neulion.com/tfc/console.jsp?id=3140
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Post#191 » by magik9113 » Thu May 19, 2011 1:31 pm

Wow those highlights definitely showed Vancouver could have had a few goals...looked like a one-sided match.
Frei had a great save, then gets bailed out by the post, and idk how Demerit hit his header from a yard away wide past the far post lol
Two good goals though; Hassli's shot was pretty
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Post#192 » by LittleOzzy » Thu May 19, 2011 5:48 pm

magik9113 wrote:Wow those highlights definitely showed Vancouver could have had a few goals...looked like a one-sided match.
Frei had a great save, then gets bailed out by the post, and idk how Demerit hit his header from a yard away wide past the far post lol
Two good goals though; Hassli's shot was pretty


TFC honestly had no reason to even be in the game. To come away with a tie is amazing, and the highlights didn't even show the blatant no call on what should have been a penalty kick for Vancouver.

Adrian Cann clearly took down a player in the box going for goal but the ref waived it off.

Also it seems like people are talking about a possible back pass to Frei that should have resulted in a yellow card and the ball.
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Post#193 » by magik9113 » Fri May 20, 2011 2:08 pm

Beckham may miss a game for the Galaxy this week for Gery Neville's testimonial Man Utd vs Juve match on Tuesday.
http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2 ... estimonial
Neville, who spent his entire 19-year career with Manchester United, retired earlier this year, but England’s most-capped right back will have a testimonial match in his honor on Tuesday. The game, which will pit a Manchester United team against Juventus, will feature other players who came up with Neville and Beckham, including Nicky Butt, Phil Neville, Ryan Giggs and Paul Scholes, all part of the Class of '92.

“At the moment it's not been decided, but I think the organization and Bruce know how important it is for Gary,” Beckham said. “They will decide after the game on Saturday [against Chivas USA], and then we'll wait and see.”

“I would think that we would be resting David in one of the games next week,” Galaxy coach Bruce Arena said. “That's what we've done in the early going, and there’s no reason to believe that we won’t continue to do that.”

after all these years, Arena said he’s not concerned with Beckham’s travel woes.
“He probably won’t be back in economy in the middle seat if he traveled,” Arena said. “I’m sure his travel would be a little easier than most people are accustomed to. I think he probably has done that more than the President of the United States. I think he understands how to travel if that's the case.”


I'm not sure how I would feel about this if I were a Galaxy supporter, but it would a great gesture for Gary and even all his other former teammates if he were to go. I'm also sure it would be pretty painful for Beckham to miss this.
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Post#194 » by LittleOzzy » Fri May 20, 2011 2:17 pm

It would also be good publicity for MLS, which let's face it is exactly what Beckham is really for. :)
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Post#195 » by magik9113 » Fri May 20, 2011 3:02 pm

lol very true, but at least we occasionally get some of this:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYBDkZI1Iu0[/youtube]
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Post#196 » by magik9113 » Sun May 22, 2011 5:25 am

Another exciting NYRB game. unfortunately another draw, but it was thanks to Ballouchy's stoppage time equalizer :nod:

I missed the LA-Chivas game though, anyone catch it?
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Post#197 » by Foye » Sun May 22, 2011 7:27 am

magik9113 wrote:lol very true, but at least we occasionally get some of this:
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VYBDkZI1Iu0[/youtube]
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Nice free kick but clearly a mistake from the keeper. :dontknow:
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Post#198 » by King of Troy » Mon May 23, 2011 5:01 pm

magik9113 wrote:Another exciting NYRB game. unfortunately another draw, but it was thanks to Ballouchy's stoppage time equalizer :nod:


As a NYRB fan, and indeed a serious fan, I find that there is a lot of Ballouchy hate from our fanbase, mostly unwarranted. The guy comes in and plays when he is needed. They needed him to play DM and be a ball winner? He did it. They needed a CAM to set up our strikers? He did it. They needed a goal? He got it.

What most RB fans will not address is Juan Agudelo, and the fact that he is becoming a primma donna already. Spends too much time on the ball, does too many cross overs, yells at teammates when they pass him the ball and he fails to control it, and ultimately never tracks back or comes back to the midfield to receive the ball. There is a massive difference between Henry up front, and Agudelo. Henry makes sure he gets the ball. He goes to midfield to get it if he hasn't seen it in a while. Agudelo will wait up top for it, and this means we won't even see him for 10-15 minutes at a time when the balls doesn't get to their 1/3.

But I'm venting now.

Next game Wednesday! Hooray!
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Post#199 » by LittleOzzy » Mon May 23, 2011 9:29 pm

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The schedule starts to get very busy from this point forward.
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Post#200 » by magik9113 » Tue May 24, 2011 1:43 am

King of Troy wrote:As a NYRB fan, and indeed a serious fan, I find that there is a lot of Ballouchy hate from our fanbase, mostly unwarranted. The guy comes in and plays when he is needed. They needed him to play DM and be a ball winner? He did it. They needed a CAM to set up our strikers? He did it. They needed a goal? He got it.

What most RB fans will not address is Juan Agudelo, and the fact that he is becoming a primma donna already. Spends too much time on the ball, does too many cross overs, yells at teammates when they pass him the ball and he fails to control it, and ultimately never tracks back or comes back to the midfield to receive the ball. There is a massive difference between Henry up front, and Agudelo. Henry makes sure he gets the ball. He goes to midfield to get it if he hasn't seen it in a while. Agudelo will wait up top for it, and this means we won't even see him for 10-15 minutes at a time when the balls doesn't get to their 1/3.

But I'm venting now.

Next game Wednesday! Hooray!


Yeah I like Ballouchy a lot. Idk why people would complain about someone who has only started a few games, and has done well to come in and fill voids in the midfield as you said.

I'm happy Agudelo isn't starting even though he has the talent to be a starter because of how cocky, primma donna he's getting. He is definitely lazy, but I do love when he gets the ball. He broke the s**t outta someones ankles at the side of the box a couple games ago and sent in a nice cross. The goal he scored vs DC was amazing...I actually like the fact that he isn't scared to try stuff like that. I think he is perfect coming on when we need offense in that last 10-15 mins of a game. Also, of course theirs a difference between an 18 year old and a champions league/world cup winner :D

I'm pumped that theres more games now :nod:

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