Post game video thoughts on a late loss to Mexican side Santos Laguna in Champions league play. In this V-Blog I take a look back at the disappointing end to the campaign, the fact that the remaining games are essentially meaningless now and I offer TFC a suggestion as to how to perhaps make these last few games productive.

Read More

In this post game video blog I celebrate the heart shown by TFC midfielder Terry Dunfield, the “bedding in” of Darren O’Dea, I take a look at Paul Mariner’s surprisingly decent road record as TFC Head Coach and I try and get a grasp on the scale of the task ahead for Toronto on Tuesday as they face Santos Laguna in the return of the CONCACAF Champions League.

Read More

In this post game video I take a quick look back at the abject road loss that saw Toronto drop three more points on the road, this time in Columbus. I also take a personal look at the increasing level of apathy and resignation among the hard core support for this team, I take a quick look ahead to the last meaningful home game of the season, I come out in DEFENSE of Paul Mariner and I ask Toronto FC if its time to announce a 2013 price freeze.

Read More

A video look back at an all to familiar scoreline Saturday night as Toronto FC drops three points away to the Chicago Fire.

I try and explain that there is there is a difference between losing away without really a chance to be compete to losing away even though you had an excellent chance to win or at the very least draw. I also take a quick look at the MLS table and Darren O’Dea’s likely debut next week in Columbus.

Read More

Some brief video thoughts on a lacklustre display Saturday past by Toronto FC at home versus Houston Dynamo that saw TFC go down to defeat 2-nil at home. I also address the recent controversy surrounding TFC Fromt Office staffer Earl Cochrane and take a look ahead to the possible debut of Eric Hassli on Champions League night this coming Wednesday.

Read More

The Red Bulls came to town, scored withing the first five minutes yet they did not leave Toronto with three points. It was not great, but it was not bad either. Toronto FC drew NYRB 1-1 in a competitive, if yet than than thrilling draw at BMO Field on Saturday.

Read More