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Turkish side Antalyaspor got smoked 2-0 by Bundesliga's Nurnberg FC today, and yes, right there in
that picture (taken from the Antalyaspor Web site) shows that one Mr. Bobby Boswell did indeed play
in the international friendly, as did Joseph Ngwenya!
The game story is at that link, though unfortunately it's in Turkish.
As 2008 gave way to 2009, the Houston Dynamo and their fans were faced with many questions: Will a
stadium deal get down this year? How can the team replace the offensive contributions of Nate
Jaqua and Dwayne De Rosario? Will the Dynamo break down and sign a designated player? Who
will back up long-time [.
The Houston Dynamo moved a big step toward keeping together the league's stingiest defense on
Monday after re-signing free agent central defender Bobby Boswell to a new long-term contract.
Boswell had finished out his contract with the Dynamo and had been pursuing opportunities
overseas, but ultimately chose to return to MLS after enjoying a strong season in 2008.
With the news today of Bobby Boswell's resigning with Dynamo, I feel I have fulfilled Playtherapy's
injunction to get the defender after Dynamo signed Tally Hall (I can never get enough of that guy's
name) following Playtherapy's earlier post complaining about the O-range's inactivity.
Now Mister3d, the striker is up to you.
From our good friends at Dynamoplanet.com, Houston Dynamo defender Bobby Boswell, who was long
rumored to have been looking into playing in Turkey, will be back on the Houston Dynamo for the
2009 season. However, Glenn Davis's blog had more than just a Boswell signing to point out:
BOSWELL now will join new signing JULIUS JAMES and EDDIE ROBINSON in central defense and the DYNAMO
could still sign Canadian ADRIAN HAINAULT who is also capable of playing there.
The Houston Dynamo moved a big step toward keeping together the league's stingiest defense on
Monday after re-signing free agent central defender Bobby Boswell to a new long-term contract.
Boswell had finished out his contract with the Dynamo and had been pursuing opportunities
overseas, but ultimately chose to return to MLS after enjoying a strong season in 2008.
As 2008 gave way to 2009, the Houston Dynamo and their fans were faced with many questions: Will a
stadium deal get down this year? How can the team replace the offensive contributions of Nate
Jaqua and Dwayne De Rosario? Will the Dynamo break down and sign a designated player? Who
will back up long-time [.