Interesting goal celebration on the 1st goal... was that a bunny hop?
This game happened a week or so ago but still good highlights.
JM
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So I'm kind of bummed that yesterday's post fetched zero responses from the Offside readers. The
picture of Stuart Holden had me laughing for a good bit of the day, but to each his own.
If you looked at the Dynamo's picture gallery from the charity match against Monterrey then you
saw this strange goal celebration by Geoff Cameron.
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The Chicago Fire host the Los Angeles Galaxy for an 8 p.m. match Wednesday at Toyota Park. CLICK
HERE to read my preview at Examiner.com. I also wrote an Examiner.com piece featuring the coaching
dynamic of Bruce Arena and Dave Sarachan as they have an opportunity to either equal or surpass the
team's point totals of 2007 and 2008 if they win Wednesday's match.
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After 70 minutes, the Fire were cruising against KC, dominating in all areas of the field and
comfortably holding a 2-0 lead. Blanco even had the time to entertain the crowd with his trademark
bunny hop. Brian McBride scored 2 great goals, capitalizing on a KC mistake for the first one, and
rising to head home a trademark header to complete a brilliant first half.
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The Offside 21 April @ 11:13 AM EST
Anyone watching Chicago Fire vs KC Wizards this past weekend saw Cuauhtémoc Blanco pull out the
old Cuauteminha. Or, as Max Bretos calls it: "The Bunny Hop". You can see the World Cup '98 version
on 101GG. It's not my favourite trick in the world because Blanco loses all acceleration when he
does it, but [.
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