I started watching the LA Galaxy game to see how Douglas Costa was doing and saw that the trainer for Charlotte is Miguel Ramirez. He was amazing with Independiente del Valle in Ecuador but then flopped massively with a team here in Brazil. I still think he is ok. It seems that the MLS is bringing better players/trainers
Man, when Bond came out and misplayed that I was screaming at them to go for the net but that guy played it backwards. Sucks they didn’t get a better match/result
knew I was probably in for a rough time watching Atlanta after the fact when our thread didn't get bumped until the end
There’s a much better clip of this old boy in the final stoppage time. Arms crossed and glaring so damn angrily.
Look at Nash as an example. They threw their money at Vermes’ #2 (Mike Jacobs) and have the most sustainable Shield contending roster of the expansion teams post Cascadia. The Miami/CLT/FCC sides that go at it with no inner league guidance ALWAYS get crushed.
To be fair, Santos throws himself to the ground a lot so it's nice to have a friend to help sometimes.
Was crazy. The wind was blowing from the North. Then this weird, powerful cell came in from the Southwest. The officials stopped the game in the 42nd minute because of lightning. A little while later it started hailing. Then heavy rain. The rain stopped and 15 minutes later it was snowing. The delay was about an hour and a half.
If you look at Brek Shae and say “I’m going to play him at CB and build around him” you’re probably going to have a bad time. Austin will probably put up another 5 spot today.
I think its as many goals as they scored the first two months of last season. already reserved my championship tickets