For as bad a stadium as The Swamp could be, Giants Stadium was the backdrop for a few of the most
outlandish goals you'll ever see. Mathis' marathon goal against Dallas, Woly's infamous upper 90
banger, and Youri Djorkaeff and Juan Pablo Angel's zero-angle game-winners were all set in that
soccer purgatory in East Rutherford.
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Alrighty ladies and gents, while some may be writing about postseason plans with passionate
pride, I will be doing my darndest to keep things interesting around here till March of 2010. And
when a team isn't in the playoffs (holla TFC, and San Jose!), the front office has to do the
same.
It is in that vane that the Red Bulls announced their awards for team MVP, Defender of the Year,
Newcomer of the Year, Rookie of the Year and Fan of the Year.
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Bad enough that the team has been stinking like two week old underwear on a 400 pound man, now
the main stream media is taking jabs! Yes Metro fans, the Red Bulls are truly the laughing stock of
sports:
From SNY:
Red Bulls: Hey fans! Futility has a new home. With Saturday's loss to Chivas, the Red Bulls are
now on a 14-game winless streak.
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John Wolyniec is my dog. He and Seth Stammler are the current and potentially eternal holders of
the TOR Award For All-Around Nice Guys Who Are Not Flashy, Play Well and Give No Dramaâ„¢. I didn't
know he was a guitar player though; this is what I get for going to the stadium pub before the game
and not after the game.
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Chested down, dropped to the left foot, scored with the right foot. And you thought he was called
The Staten Island Maradona for nothing.
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An 88th minute equalizer by
John Wolyniec salvaged a point for the 10-man New York
Red Bulls Saturday night at Giants Stadium in another physical encounter with the Houston Dynamo.
Woly's goal broke a 491 minute cleansheet streak by Houston goalie Pat Onstad.
Read the match report or skip right to the player ratings.
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Coach Osorio's emphasis on creating depth in the Red Bulls lineup earned some credibility points
for the Bulls tonight, as they took their US Open Cup aspirations to new levels, beating the
Earthquakes 2-1 behind the efforts of mainly a B squad. Dog house resident Mike
Petke was let off his chain tonight, and he took his opportunity in a big way, scoring the
Red Bulls first goal two minutes into the match.
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