Revolution v Atlante
by tedski
NE — Amaechi Igwe (caution; Reckless Foul) 27
NE — Sainey Nyassi (caution; Pushing, Holding) 52
ATN — Giancarlo Maldonado (caution; Dissent) 53
ATN — Gerardo Espinoza (caution; Pushing, Holding) 56
ATN — Fernando Navarro (caution; Pushing, Holding) 71
ATN — Alan Zamora (caution; Reckless Foul) 84
ATN — Luis Gabriel Rey (ejection; Violent Conduct) 85
NE — Chris Albright (caution; Dissent) 85
ATN — Federico Vilar (caution; Dissent) 86
ATN — Federico Vilar (ejection; Second Caution) 91+
ATN — Alan Zamora (ejection; Second Caution) 94+
ATN — Javier Munoz Mustafa (ejection; Second Caution) 95+
NE — Jay Heaps (ejection; Violent Conduct) 95+
ATN — Luis Venegas (ejection; Violent Conduct) 95+
Short Comments on Yesterday’s Contest Between the Los Angeles Galaxy of Carson and FC Dallas Burn of Frisco
by tedski
I suppose I should feel some sense of joy that the Galaxy were humiliated, but I actually felt sorry for them.
I guess the problem wasn’t just Abel Xavier del Bac.
Also, it turns out a lot of people named their cat Toonces
by Hoover Dam
FOLLOWING IS A DETAILED DISCUSSION OF WHAT THE FRIEDEL TO VILLA TRANSFER MEANS TO ME AND, INDEED, IMPLIES FOR THE WHOLE OF THE 2008-2009 BLACKBURN ROVERS CAMPAIGN

Psych!
by tedski
Our local soccer community in the Old Pueblo were proud that our Arizona Rush missed out on the playoffs by a single goal. This was the first season for Tucson’s WPSL squad.
As is turned out, Oklahoma Alliance FC, who qualified for the tournament, can’t afford to attend the playoffs. Don’t you love semi-pro soccer?
Coach Chris Fernandez had to call members of the team last night to tell them to be ready to drive to Salt Lake City (Yes, drive. Again, don’t you love semi-pro soccer?) to face the Utah Spiders this weekend.
Here’s to hoping the Rush represents us Baja Arizonans well.
NB – The Rush’s coaching staff includes two former Tucson Amigos, Fernandez and Sean Ochoa.
Best Goal.com Comment Ever
by tedski
This was posted by a fellow named Victor from Los Angeles in regard to a story about Abel Xavier del Bac’s trashing of his now former coach, Ruud Gullit.
i think abel is a good player a lil slow for mls but he has loads of talent where he could be good for young defenders to learn from , i hope he decides to stay on in the US maybe USL.
Revs Take Stand Against Naked Aggression
by tedski
I don’t know which news I found odder: the news that a naked man who tried to open an emergency exit on a plane was subdued by members of the New England Revolution, or the later clairification that it wasn’t players, but instead it was Mike Burns and Craig Tornberg.
what
by Hoover Dam
Look, I know I’m still kinda woozy from painkillers after an injury this week, but: RSL top of the West? That can’t be right…
Delayed Open Cup Commentary
by tedski
Memo to all the obnoxious Chivas fans I have ever met: the guys that spanked your boys last week not only couldn’t beat Guadalajara’s “inferior” American sister club, but got pulled apart by an undermanned third tier team. Man, out performed by Crystal Palace Baltimore? Your guys must suck.
Anyway, the real reason for this post: the Charleston Battery defeated MLS Cup holders Houston Dynamo in penalty kicks. The decider was when Franco Caraccio’s shot was saved by Charleston’s ‘keeper. That ‘keeper: former Tucson Amigo Dusty Huddock.
Gotta keep that flag flying.