Paul Mariner believes Khano Smith could make an MLS comeback. (Photo by Art
Donahue/artdonahue.com)
Former New England Revolution midfielder Khano Smith's MLS career came to a screeching halt in
2010 at just 29-years-old thanks to extremely inconsistent and often frustrating play. Now former
Revs assistant coach and current Toronto FC director of player development Paul Mariner believes
the ex-pro could make a comeback at left back, according to a report in the Bermuda
Gazette.
Mais um jogo das eliminatórias da Copa do Mundo, Brazil 2014, foi realizado no dia 06/09/2011, na
cidade de Georgetown-GUY, onde jogaram as seleções da Guiana (114º no ranking da FIFA) e a
seleção de Bermudas (185º no ranking da FIFA).
Antes desse jogo, as 2 seleções nunca haviam jogado
O árbitro desse jogo, foi: Mark Geiger-USA
O primeiro gol foi de Vurlon Mills, aos 5 minutos do segundo tempo.
All signs point to Toronto?Toronto FC's season has barely gone cold but it looks like
plans for 2012 (aka
SIXual Healing) are already starting to heat up. According to reports
out of football hotbed Bermuda and East Anglian metropolis/tractor hotbed Ipswich, former Ipswich
Town and Bermudian international midfielder Reggie Lambe is on The Reds' radar.
For the past two years, the New England Revolution has been trying to find a replacement for
Taylor Twellman. Searching for a dependable goal scorer, the Revs have tried rookies and European
veterans, but have thus far failed to find long-term success with any of the players they've
inserted up top.
Twenty ten proved a nightmare for the New England Revolution defensively. Every member of the
Revs' backline missed significant minutes due to injury, contributing to the team's league-worst 50
goals allowed last season.
Matt Reis is happy to see more experience in front of him on the backline this season.