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How do you rebuild and repair the worst team in Major League Soccer? The New York Red Bulls
appear to be putting together a decent blueprint for how to recover from a disastrous season like
2009 was for the Red Bulls.
The club's Disney Soccer Classic Championship doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things,
but the performances of the team's new players show signs of a team ready to recover from season to
forget.
New York has gone from league laughing stock to the envy of some without playing a competitive
match. The grand opening on Saturday of Red Bull Arena gave New York a chance to show off their
crown jewel, and the home team didn't disappoint in a 3-1 win against Brazilian club Santos.
If the Red Bulls are half as good as the new stadium looks in 2010, they'll certainly contend
for a postseason appearance.
The New York Red Bulls have a lot of pressure heading into the 2010 season.
They have the pressure of playing well enough to fill their beautiful new stadium, as well as
the pressure of erasing the bad memories of an awful 2009 season. A new coach and a new crop of
players has enjoyed a good pre-season, giving the club some reason for optimism.
How do you rebuild and repair the worst team in Major League Soccer? The New York Red Bulls
appear to be putting together a decent blueprint for how to recover from a disastrous season like
2009 was for the Red Bulls.
The club's Disney Soccer Classic Championship doesn't mean much in the grand scheme of things,
but the performances of the team's new players show signs of a team ready to recover from season to
forget.
The Blues will face the New York Red Bulls this Friday, March 12, 2010 at 11AM at Lockhart Stadium!
Make note of the change
The Red Bulls have released their full roster which includes Colombian star Juan Pablo Angel,
Americans Chris Albright and Mike Petke, Costa Rican Roy Miller, Jamaican Dane Richards and many
more.
New York has gone from league laughing stock to the envy of some without playing a competitive
match. The grand opening on Saturday of Red Bull Arena gave New York a chance to show off their
crown jewel, and the home team didn't disappoint in a 3-1 win against Brazilian club Santos.
If the Red Bulls are half as good as the new stadium looks in 2010, they'll certainly contend
for a postseason appearance.
After last Saturday's sparkling Red Bull Arena opening match v Santos FC, New Yawk launches into
the 2010 MLS season at home v. Chicago. After a 7-0-3 preseason, can RBNY ride the wave of optimism
into a tough opponent that narrowly missed last season's MLS Cup by a missed pk? No doubt the new
soccer management and additions to the Red Bulls' roster has rejuvenated once of the worst clubs in
MLS history, but if the coach & GM are "terrified," what does that say for the boys wearing the
bulls & sun on their shirts?