The Fire and the Revs have met in the playoffs 8 times. 8 TIMES! It's getting way too predictable,
like Lakers v. Celtics in the Reagan-era NBA Finals. A handful of Chicago players and coach Denis
Hamlet took a minute to talk about the most consistent post-season pairing since the Buffalo Bills
and "choking".
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Event though Conor Casey only one goal behind Jeff "The Jet" Cunningham and scored a brace at
Honduras he's still gets no love. It's kind of a shame but since, according the vaunted Reagan-era
pop artist & relationship expert Patricia Benatar, "love is a battlefield" I guess that's not all
bad.
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Warning, non-soccer related:
My post isn't very good. I couldn't really pin down what I was trying to say but did feel like
posting a comment on the issue.
I just read an article which was posted less than 1/2 an hour ago on deadspin, in which ESPN's
Jemele Hill compared cheering for the Celtics to cheering for Hitler.
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I read today in the Toronto Star that Ronaldo was named after Ronald Reagan, not so much for the
late ex president's strange blend of down-home populism and ruthless neoconservatism, but more for
his old terrible cowboy movies. But in light of the tomfoolery going on between Madrid and
Manchester, let's take a look at our crisco-haired friend for a second and compare him to that old
forgetful
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