It just wasn't the Houston Dynamo's night and it wasn't that the team played poorly, far from
it. Seattle were just a little bit better and took advantage of some luck and a mistake by Geoff
Cameron to down the Dynamo 2-0 in front of 38,304 at CenturyLink Field.
Houston started promising with a lot of possession and putting some early pressure on Sounders
goalkeeper Michael Gspurning.
It's been far too long since Andrei Arshavin continued the greatest Q&A ever with the crazies
who read his official website and since he returned to Zenit St. Petersburg on loan from Arsenal
until the end of the season, we've been light on Arshavin news in general. So to hear that Andrei
was in a car accident in St.
It's only been two weeks since the Dynamo last played an MLS match, but it feels like a month.
Considering the season just started and the fact we're still a month (a little less technically)
from the home opener probably contributes to the gap feeling a lot worse.
It's been a tumultuous couple weeks though for the Dynamo despite not being on the field.
Benfica's Bruno Cesar and Jardel were involved in a car accident in Portugal around 9pm on the
20th, both players were unharmed and were passengers in a car driven by a friend. Jorge Jesus was
glad that both players were not hurt and revealed that he has also been in a few accidents this
season the latest being on Christmas Eve.
In a battle of the reserves of the MLS Eastern Division's top two teams, the winner came up all
Orange today. The Dynamo Reserves beat the Plastic Sporks in KC 3-0 at the Sporting Club Training
Center in Swope Park, and the hero of the day was none other than that guy to the left right there,
Alex Dixon.
Balotelli was reportedly unhurt but a female passenger in Balotelli's car was taken to hospital 'as
a precaution'. It's not known if the passenger was Ballotelli's girlfriend Raffaella Fico or his
new merch.
Before getting into a car accident near Deansgate Locks in Manchester late Thursday, Mario
Balotelli was seen leaving practice with a Harvey Nicks' bag in tow.
Since Bayern Munich are not only playing in the Champions League final, but hosting it as well,
the locals are understandably excited. So excited, in fact, that a few of them decided to make
themselves up to look like Bayern winger Franck Ribery, facial scars and all.
When Ribery was just two years old, he was in a car accident with his family, which left him
with injuries to his face that required hundreds of stitches.