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Aunque a muchos les cueste aceptar y digerir el partido que mas ampula saca entre los
aficionados de la ciudad de México y miles mas en la republica mexicana es el partido de Pumas
contra America, las aficiones son verdaderamente apasionadas, ya no los ha contado Mauricio Espejel
quien ira a ciudad universitaria para visitar al enemigo.
How does a 20-team MLS sound to you as a stopping point? Enough? Too many?
Either way, you might just need to formulate a personal opinion on this matter, because it looks
like official MLS policy is leaning in on the big 2-0.
MLS commissioner Don Garber was in Dallas over the weekend for the Red Bulls-FCD contest.
I went into a state of utter despondency at the end of this transfer window, even allowing for
the entry into the Champions League stages failed to lift my spirits. The 8-2 thrashing by
Manchester United rubbed salt into very big wounds. I took a break to reflect, the International
Break helped in a sense, to enable common sense to dawn.
Written by Herb'sArmy
For most of us on AA, it is impossible to separate our emotions from our club, the two are
intrinsically linked. It's probably fair to say that whilst both games caused a lot of pain, the
Blackburn game probably wounded us deeper than the one at OT, if only because of the
expectation.
As we enter the second to last month of the MLS regular season, I would like to make a few
observations. The Union's once secure hold on a playoff spot has become tenuous as of late. Despite
the roster changes over the course of the season, many of the same problems that were apparent in
May are still rearing their ugly heads:
1.
I was ruminating on Twitter last night about the Scottish Football Blog approaching twin
milestones.
The blog is closing in on 1000 posts and its fifth birthday.
How to celebrate? The idea of Jimmy Boco appearing at a blog testimonial did appeal. But I'm fatter
than Paul Kane and worse at football than Joe Tortolano so the opportunity for humiliation seems
too great.
Typically, the day before a game I'll set up a interview with one of my many fellow SB Nation
bloggers to discuss the upcoming game and various aspects of the opposing team. It's nice to get
that sort of fan-level interaction and figure out just what the opposing team is about.
This time, however, Scott Kessler of the Brotherly Game and I have decided to take it a little
further than the typical three question approach.
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This will be just a short one to hold everyone over until we post our preview. Darren will be by
later to do the formal preview, and I think Señor Fluffer's owner is going to do the recap this
time around. Hopefully Brenton can do his usual live bloggery, and I can just relax and watch.
Anyway, during the buildup to the match on Saturday, there has been quite a bit of talk about
Gary Cahill, and his possible transfer to Arsenal in January.
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