

Keep a clean sheet for a combined 150 minutes over 4 games and what do you get? Waived.
By: Sam | March 22nd, 2007
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, not one ball got past him. Wouldn’t you know it, the official website hasn’t reported anything as of yet, but I will be keeping an eye out.
In other news, Toronto won their last game before facing their first MLS side yesterday. The victims were the modest Coastal Carolina University Chanticleers (Chanticleers, what the hell?). Alecko Eskandarian and Abbe Ibrahim supplied the goals. Good news for the injury-stricken red and white: Marco Reda and Ronnie O’Brien participated in the match, the latter Irishman playing the full 90 minutes without a complaint.
This adds to Toronto’s impressive record, which also saw a win a few days ago against Bradenton Academy. 4-0 by way of an Edson Buddle hat-trick and a Carl Robinson strike.
Next match is Saturday against… dun dun dun… the Houston Dynamo. We’ll see how TFC can do against an actual team.
Subscribe
|
Print
|
Share
![]() |
Comments
-



Looks like Busch was picked up by Chicago. I wouldn’t be surprised if he doesn’t end up starting for the Fire.
Posted from
United States

Comments are closed













