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Goodbye Mr Edu

The Offside - Toronto FC 16 August @ 09:15 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Well I am not too sure how to react, to the recent news of Mr Edu impending departure from the mighty reds. This kind of reminds me of a certain number 15 who once played in the hollowed city of T.O ( But maybe I am just being a dramatic). But the news of Maurice leaving MLS for a Greener pastures (In this case the Blue side of Glasgow) has left an uneasy feeling in the minds of many TFC supporters, its like breaking up with your significant other, even though you knew it had to end at some point.

Soccer’s Bermuda Triangle Of TV Camera Angles

EPL Talk 20 June @ 08:07 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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Fans of association football will have all experienced this at one time or another. When watching a match on TV, there's a specific camera angle that's diagonal to the goal where it looks like the ball is going near the net, only to find out that the ball goes up and is sent in the [...]

The Rowdies run here, the Rowdies run there, they kick the ball around. The Rowdies run here, the Rowdies run there, then they fall on the ground. OHHHHH, the R

The Other Football 22 June @ 04:49 PM EDT Blog Details : Related Items (Links: 1 in)
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Like Lazarus from the tomb, the most storied pro soccer franchise anywhere in mid Florida---perhaps all of Florida, with due respect to all Strikers, etc. supporters---soon will arise from the great association-football abyss to take the pitch against USL Division...

AFC Tubize

Albion Road 20 July @ 11:44 AM EDT Blog Details : Related Items
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AFC Tubize was founded on July 1, 1990 by the merger of FC Tubize and Amis Reunis Tubize, the two largest (and rival) clubs of the town. The history of the FC Tubize dates back to 1919 and its origin in Cercle Sportif Tubizien although its genesis (like most Belgian clubs it seems) is rather more complex.