I can honestly say after watching this clip that I am glad Greg Sutton is not with Toronto anymore. Nothing short of embarrassing here. He absolutely looks as though he would fit into Toronto FC current system. Lack of sensibility and ball handling skills makes him a perfect fit. What a mess.
Roger Levesque had a great goal celebration. At this point though I would like it if Toronto could just score.
SMILES!
Monday, June 27, 2011
Thursday, June 23, 2011
Canadian Keeper Scores from the other side of the pitch!
What can only be described as a major embarrassment to England. Canada scored an absolute gem. The Canadian Goalkeeper Quillan Roberts evened up the score at 2-2 in the 86th minute from the Canadian side of the pitch! If I find a better clip today i will post it.
LOL
Priceless.
LOL
Priceless.
Labels:
Canada Soccer,
canadian,
england,
fail,
goalkeeper,
quillan Roberts,
u17 world cup
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Canada vs. Ecuador Friendly Report
I had the pleasure of attending the Canada vs. Ecuador men's friendly at BMO Field last night with a vocal crowd of Canadian supporters. Unfortunately, the dirty, diving Ecuadoreans had more supporters so the stadium looked mostly like a sea of yellow jerseys.
Canada was a bit lucky to steal a draw, after Julian De Guzman, the crappiest designated player in MLS history (next to Mista) took a quick free quick and caught the dirty Ecuadoreans busy whining at the referee. One Tosaint Ricketts goal later, it was a 2-2 draw and the Canadian supporters could feel free to hurl nasty swear words at the opposing fans.
Attiba Hutchinson is great. He was all over the field and had a huge impact. I described him as a "good version of De Guzman" but that's probably not doing Hutchinson justice. Simeon Jackson looked dangerous and Terry Dunfield scored a brilliant opening goal for Canada. The keeper, Mirlo Borjan (or whatever the hell his name is) looked fantastic, other than when he stared sadly at the 2nd Ecuador goal flying into the net without actually moving.
Shout out to the guy in front of us who spit all over the place when he shouted - the wind carried it right back into our faces, which was awesome. Props to the supporters who chanted and danced the whole time. It was nice to see an energetic base of support for the team.
Canada was a bit lucky to steal a draw, after Julian De Guzman, the crappiest designated player in MLS history (next to Mista) took a quick free quick and caught the dirty Ecuadoreans busy whining at the referee. One Tosaint Ricketts goal later, it was a 2-2 draw and the Canadian supporters could feel free to hurl nasty swear words at the opposing fans.
Attiba Hutchinson is great. He was all over the field and had a huge impact. I described him as a "good version of De Guzman" but that's probably not doing Hutchinson justice. Simeon Jackson looked dangerous and Terry Dunfield scored a brilliant opening goal for Canada. The keeper, Mirlo Borjan (or whatever the hell his name is) looked fantastic, other than when he stared sadly at the 2nd Ecuador goal flying into the net without actually moving.
Shout out to the guy in front of us who spit all over the place when he shouted - the wind carried it right back into our faces, which was awesome. Props to the supporters who chanted and danced the whole time. It was nice to see an energetic base of support for the team.
Thursday June 2nd 2011
Thursday June 2nd 2011
Labels:
Adrian Cann,
bmo field,
Canada Soccer,
julian de guzman,
MLS,
Team Canada,
TFC,
Toronto FC
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