Well, not really major at all. Just a slight change.
Take a look for yourself.
OLD:
NEW:
My guess is that management wanted the Bulls in the logo to resemble our play on the field this
year . . . static.
But I digress.
Much to my surprise, the Osorio deal doesnt seem to float everyones boat.
What was a throw in poll for me turned out to reveal alot - many of you dont believe in this
move.
Now my opinion is that Osorio will improve our on the field product much more than any first
rounder. Thats the bottom line.
Laurie has reported her story, so I can post this (man I have to think more about these
posts!).
Anyway. Clint Mathis opened up the scoring for LA. They went on to win. I thought he had nothing
left?
Miss ya Cleetus.
Ireland . . . Scotland . . . anywhere that you can find men in quilts, THATS where you will find
Bruce Arena!
Looking to rebound from his . . . um . . . successes? . . . as a Red Bulls coach, Bruce Arena
has decided to hit the international scene with an unprecedented proposition . . . an American
coach would be able to guide a European International to the promised land!
So we have a coach!
And I am sure he has been scouting enough to know what is going on in the MLS draft.
Asking our readers weeks ago who they would prefer for the RBNY head coaching position, Osorio
came in very high amongst "domestic" coaches. Well, he is here. And it cost us a 1st rounder.
In our SIDELINE VIEWS poll, that is. Mr. Metrostars had a disappointing history with the club, due
largely to a host of injuries, but there's still apparently a groundswell of genuine affection for
the guy (or a lot of DC United fans voting and hoping Tab's management would mirror his playing
career).
It's been a long time folks...........i've been gone for a while and missed a few things. The
Dynamo won the cup.........again. RSL's version of bridgeview stadium is coming
along nicely.....and DC looks set to sign Juan Sebastian Veron and lose Christian Gomez. But
ultimately none of this matters one bit to me because the Red Bulls lost in the playoffs again.
As announced on SBI, the Red Bulls have officially come to terms with the Chicago Fire's Juan
Carlos Osorio, and he should be announced as the 10,000th coach in Red Bulls/Metros history in the
coming days. Personally I only like this move because: 1. We finally have a coach and can start
acquiring players, something Osorio isnt that bad at(Case in point: Wilman Conde).
Though not yet confirmed, it looks like Hunter Freeman may have suffered a bit of a knee injury
in a chippy battle against China.
Here is the video . . . more official word as news comes in.