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Post by epjr on Jul 22, 2013 20:38:23 GMT -6
Another TFC overhaul Have they learned from past mistakes?What can you say about a team that only has seven total shots on target in eighteen games from the midfield? Either the team is playing some weird 6-1-3 formation or the team is very bad. TFC haven't played a 6-1-3 this year, so yes, they are very bad. Despite only doing slightly worse than projected in the standings, the team has done it in a very boring, and in many ways, a scared fashion.
Let’s be honest. Like Johnston, Preki, Klinsmann (to a different extent), Winter, and Mariner, MLSE have been scammed again by a coach who was totally unprepared and provides zero assets to the club, as well as by a new President and General Manager whose greatest skill is knowing when to leave a sinking ship. DC United, who by the way last won the title almost 10 years ago, are probably the only greater disappointment this season than the Reds.
www.rednationonline.ca/Articles2012/AnotherTFCoverhaulHavetheylearnedfrompast.aspx
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Post by epjr on Nov 29, 2013 20:48:13 GMT -6
Toronto FC move forward with rebuild, part ways with 7 players, including striker Robert EarnshawToronto FC announced Friday that they have parted ways with seven players, including former Wales international striker Robert Earnshaw, the team's leading scorer this past season, his first with TFC. Toronto declined their option on Earnshaw despite the fact that the 31-year-old scored eight goals in his first MLS season. However, Toronto’s new leadership has expressed a desire to acquire a Designated Player at the striker position, leaving Earnshaw’s future in doubt. TFC also declined 2013 options on former US international Bobby Convey and midfielders Darel Russell and Michael Thomas. Forwards Danny Koevermans and Justin Braun and goalkeeper Stefan Frei remain out of contract. www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2013/11/29/toronto-fc-moves-forward-rebuild-parts-ways-seven-players-including-striker-
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