Late Wednesday afternoon Toronto FC announced vie their website that defender Adrian Cann has chosen to leave training camp and has returned to Toronto, after turning down the club’s offer on a renegotiated contract. Thoughts on this very worrisome news.
2010 in Retrospect- Punches, Cheques, Dashes & Dollars
A 2010 Toronto FC retrospective where I look back on what I think are the top ten stories for 2010 and four specific anecdotes from the season past that were symbolic beyond their importance.
Your comments are always welcome and appreciated.
TFC Gets It Right With Adrian Cann
Thoughts on the somewhat surprising announcement of Adrian Cann as TFC MVP for 2010
No Go For De Ro
Not Expecting Miracles – TFC v Houston Pre Game
A quick look back on Wednesday night’s loss in Utah and a look ahead to the Houston Dynamo. Comments always appreciated.
A Toast For Mo & Preki – Video Blog
I toast Mo and Preki on their departure from Toronto FC in a special video blog. Comments always welcome.
Mo Has Left The Building
Mo Johnston is no longer running Toronto FC. I take a moment to try and explain why this long awaited move is a step in the right direction for the future of the club.
Your comments are always welcome.
Mo Johnston and Preki “Fired” by TFC
I will have some thoughts up later today about these firings and I will also be posting a video blog later tonight. For now here are some notes from the press conference that just ended where MLSE’s Tom Anselmi announced that Mo Johnston and Preki were no longer working or Toronto FC.
Disheartening – and the gloves come off Mo!
In video form I try and explain why Saturday’s loss for Toronto FC was just about the most disheartening game in the short history of the club, I bring some light on some staffers leaving the club at an odd time, I try and address fan dissension and I address if thre hours more rest would have made a difference in the outcome Saturday.
Chicago Corners – TFC Drops More Points On The Road
For once TFC wins the corner battles, but a lack of finishing and poor officiating cost them two valuable playoff points on the road in Chicago. Comments always welcome.