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To the Powers that Be: Fine that cheating geezer, Pat Onstad. Do it for the integrity of the game
and for the dignity of regional theater - and introduce your referees to those giant digital video
boards most stadiums seem to have these days before they find themselves both embarrassed and
obsolete. What had been a half-decent [...]
It doesn't happen that two teams swap players, then face off against each other and have both
players score against their old teams. It happened earlier when Houston and Columbus made a trade
and now it has happened again. This time it was Jeff Cunningham scoring for his new team Toronto
FC against Alecko Eskandarian and his new team Real Salt Lake.
Surely this incident needs to be thrown into the talk about how technology is changing things. In
the old days you had your local newspaper sports columnist reporting some rumors he's heard maybe
once or thrice a week. Then it was that person or a talking head on ESPN. With the web we have
those along with bloggers. And now one of those bloggers reporting a as of now still officially a
rumored player move is a player!
(Clever sub-titles seem in order here...perhaps even too-clever ones; I mean, is RSL really a
riddle?) Real Salt Lake Record (W-L-T): 6-15-9, 31 GF; 45 GA Source Material: Schedule/match
reports Overview Real Salt Lake's (RSL) past two seasons have followed the Riddle of the Sphinx
made famous by the story of Oedipus: "What goes on four legs in the morning, [.
DC United has reacquired Alecko Eskandarian from Real Salt Lake according to Bobby Boswell's
personal website.
Josh Gros' retirement may not mean that we won't get to see someone in head gear roaming the RFK
field next season. BobbyBoswell.com reports that Alecko Eskandarian has been reacquired by DC
United. In his last RSL blog, Alecko had mentioned that he was a free agent an renegotiating his
contract.
Alecko was a fan favorite at RFK, and he was quite lethal in 2004.