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CCC: Charleston Battery no match for the good guys, three-nil your final score and a second-place finish
By: Sam |It could have been first, but those bloody idiots from Houston just had to go and score two goals in the second half of their match. Oh well. We still impressed, I guess. This is how the final match of the tournament went down, against the hosts, the Charleston Battery.
Alecko Eskandarian continued to show his […]
T-7 days: Meet the staff
By: Sam |Going into the home stretch before the season final-fricking-ly starts on April 7, I’ll be providing a daily look at what the team is looking like coming into the inaugral campaign. Today’s feature: A rundown of Toronto FC’s coaching staff.
You’d better sit down. This’ll come as a shock. Ready? WE’VE GOT TORONTO FC HIGHLIGHTS, BABY
By: Sam |Our saviour, aka a guy from U-Sector nicknamed AgainstSteve has been sent from the heavens aka South Carolina to provide the public with highlights from the Toronto FC v. Red Bulls match, which we of course won. Check it out.
CCC: Toronto give in to Houston’s dynamism before grabbing the Bull by the horns
By: Sam |Well, well well well. While Sam was out having a good time with fellow Albertan francophones/snowboarding in British Columbia, Sam’s favourite MLS team was also up to good/no good, finally getting a taste of MLS action in the Carolina Challenge Cup. First up for Toronto were the reigning champions, none other than the Houston Dynamo. […]
Extra extra: Toronto unveils jersey, and yes, it is sponsored
By: Sam |Maurice Edu shows off Toronto FC’s official home shirt. What do you think?
Keep a clean sheet for a combined 150 minutes over 4 games and what do you get? Waived.
By: Sam |According to MLS Underground, senior international goalkeeper Jon Busch was waived from Toronto FC’s roster on Wednesday, a mere two weeks after he joined the club via the waiver draft. It’s fairly obvious was made for senior-international-trade-regulation-blah-blah-blah reasons, seeing as in the four games and 150 minutes he played between the pipes as a Torontonian, […]
Look what we got– Mulrooney! (The midfielder, not the former Canadian Prime Minister)
By: Sam |With the Carolina Challenge Cup approaching, and our first MLS regular season game against Chivas USA approaching as well, the bureaucrats at Toronto FC went and got a darn good deal to solidify our defensive side. For a 2008 first-rounder and a partial allocation, we’re now one international defensive midfielder stronger. Richard Mulrooney, on-and-off […]
Video: The Dick’s got nothing on us
By: Sam |Aren’t I the one with the provocative titles regarding Colorado’s new stadium complex. You see, that’s why they call me “Original Sam”. But with all the babble going on about that mighty fine piece of work in the mountains down there, people are paying less attention to BMO Field in Toronto, which is turning out […]
It’s a wrap: Eskey the key as Toronto win their last game in Florida
By: Sam |Two days of training remain for Toronto FC before they take a break and depart for Charleston where they will be competing in the Carolina Challenge Cup, against the hometown Charelston Battery, the New York Red Bulls and the Houston Dynamo. They capped off their set of exhibition matches in Bradenton and Sunrise on a […]
Well Well Welsh: Andy inks a contract, Iain Hume on his way home (not), TFC draws with USA U-17s
By: Sam |News thing number one: Sunderland’s Andy Welsh has signed a contract with Toronto FC. Soccer America reported that this was the acquisition of the left-sided England-based player Toronto had been going on about. Mo Johnston said that he was “real excited to have him. He’s a good young player that I think will really open […]






