Sinopsis
Spark, Stephe and Tim are home from BMO Field and discuss how Toronto FC fared on the pitch today.
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More questions than answers
25/08/2014The Reds still managed a point, but at home against one of the struggling teams in MLS, a 2-2 draw against the Chicago Fire simply isn't good enough. Two leads given up, the last goal in the dying minutes, and Toronto can see through a game that should have and could have been a clinical display. The top of the table is out of reach based on this performance, and the playoffs is starting to look dicey as all the money spent has been unable to put together a lethal side that, again at home, can't put away one of the worst teams in the league.
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This is the distance between first and third
18/08/2014A 4-1 drubbing at the hands of Sporting Kansas City confirms how far the TFC needs to go in order to become a top MLS side. A systematic, well fought win for Kansas City put the Reds in their place, which now is solidly in third. Some bright spots still such as Dominic Oduro and Gilberto, but defending is where the team is breaking down and that will need to be sorted out. Phil Tobin of Red Patch Boys is on hand to discuss the game and all things supporter related as we look ahead to a home stretch that could make this team bounce back.
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Posiville - Population: 0
31/07/2014There is no other word to describe it than abysmal. The result speaks for itself. 3-0 at the hands of DC United and the question is certainly raised of where TFC sits in overall scheme of MLS. Clearly, despite the money spent, not near the top of the Eastern Conference as they have lost back to back games against teams who have not splashed the cash and have built around proven MLS calibre players. With three more road games coming, these next games will be a major factor in where, or if, the Reds are positioned come post-season.
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Opportunities lost
27/07/2014More than one, in more ways than one. Toronto FC could have and should have buried this game, but a lack of finishing allowed Sporting Kansas City to stay in it, and ultimately come away with all three points in a 2-1 result. From poor refereeing, to more than five clear cut chances on goal, the Reds did themselves no favours allowing SKC to get all three points and create distance between themselves and third place. A difficult road stretch is ahead now, that needs to show more than chances on goal, wins will be essential to avoid slipping out of the playoff picture.
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Money well spent
13/07/2014Jermain Defoe almost single-handedly brings back TFC from a 2-0 deficit to an impressive come-from-behind 4-2 win. He certainly had a good supporting cast, but the striker had a hand in every goal and it was a virtuoso performance. There are issues raised on the backline once again as it was not a seamless outing, but it will likely be saved for the training pitch as everyone left BMO in high spirits and Toronto with an important three points.
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One step back with games in hand
07/07/2014Fear not, Toronto FC still have the games to make up what was a disappointing home result, losing 2-1 to DC United. It was reminiscent of 2012 where all the chances and majority of possession were in Toronto's favour, but DC was the team who finished their chances and took all three points. However, given how well the side has played over the last eight matches, there is plenty of evidence that this loss can be corrected and wrong righted. Houston next weekend is the perfect opponent as they have been terrible this season and should give TFC the right chance to bounce back.
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More signs of something to believe in?
01/07/2014Toronto FC leave New York with a rare point and were seconds away from all three. Considering the last five years nearly every match in New York was a certain thumping, this was the first time since 2008 where they played the Red Bulls with confidence and really looked like they can stand toe to toe. Still lots of lessons to learn, but also positives to take. Of course, the Gilberto 'incident' is well discussed and watching the relationship between the DP striker, Jermain Defoe and Ryan Nelsen will be one to watch.
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Good times keep on rollin
09/06/2014On the weekends anyway. Let's forget about the Vs Cup - Toronto FC are on a positive run of MLS form and once again nabbed all three points at BMO as they downed San Jose 1-0. It wasn't a glorious affair, but a sound defensive display highlighted by Mark Bloom, Doneil Henry and potential MOTM Nick Hagglund. A perfect Saturday afternoon saw Jermain Defoe score once again and with the World Cup break, leaves TFC in an excellent position in the table, with games in hand.
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Nothing but love for the Trillium Cup!
01/06/2014Toronto FC lifts the prestigious trophy after beating Columbus for the second time this season in a thrilling come-from-behind 3-2 victory at BMO Field. It was a boring affair that was hinging on another home loss until Jermain Defoe crushed a 20 yard strike and catapulted TFC into believers for the final ten minutes. It was all capped off by Doneil Henry who nodded in the set piece for the third goal and all three points. TFC, after looking so average for the last month, are in a good position in the table and sitting pretty nearing the World Cup break.
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19/05/2014That's right, Jermain Defoe comes through, and newly added Luke Moore adds the insurance as Toronto earn a critical home victory 2-0 over the New York Red Bulls. It was an important display as Ryan Nelsen had traded away one of the Reds few goalscorers in Issey Nakajima-Farran (on his birthday no less) and goals have been a rarity so far in 2014. It was another strong defensive effort and one that, despite it not being wholly convincing, was important in keeping TFC in the middle of the pack and in a good position to move up if and when better form takes shape.
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Good teams don't lose two inerrr ... oh my
04/05/2014Three straight losses for Toronto FC and questions abounds as to what is going on with a team who, after almost a two week break, should have been well rested and highly motivated to strive for the win. Instead we saw a team come out of the gates strong and never maintain that pressure, in the end losing 2-1 to the New England Revolution. When will Jermain Defoe and Gilberto become prolific? How much if it falls on Ryan Nelsen's shoulders? Lots to discuss for this team moving forward as there is clearly much work to do for TFC to become the juggernaut that the investment in players reflects.
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Let's keep it all in perspective
21/04/2014As disappointing as the 2-1 loss to Dallas is, the Reds are still waiting to get their ideal starting XI together (on a decent pitch) and we've yet to see the side come together. There are good signs and individual performances, but it is clear there is still some ways to go before it all comes together as a proper team. Some continued encouraging signs, and players standing out, but waiting for Jermain Defoe et al. to get healthy makes is difficult to swallow these close results.
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It's a bloody bore
13/04/2014No Defoe, Bradley, Osorio, Rey, Henry, and throw in an awful pitch to boot and what do you know, Toronto FC looked a lot like the team of old where chances came, but finishing wasn't there. While the Reds had their share of opportunities in the final third, Colorado only needed a couple and they took care of business stealing all three points and earning their first win in Toronto against TFC. It's a bit of a slog as the performance yielded little, but there were some players to discuss and this is one where we'll be looking ahead and trying to move on from it as quickly as possible.
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Good teams don't lose two in a row
07/04/2014Are Toronto FC a good team? Six points out of three road games to start the season is a strong indicator that the Reds might have become a good team. But it wasn't the high paid superstars, although Michael Bradley was integral once again, but the depth players who remained disciplined and committed to earn a result. This one was won the midfield and the "General" and his troops held it down and ensured TFC continue their best start to a season ever.
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Lessons learned?
31/03/2014Toronto FC went into Real Salt Lake, much like they did to Seattle and home to DC United, except this time their opponent had the chops to cut them down and take all three points. Running through this fixture, depth was front and centre as the loss of Jonathan Osorio and Jackson could not be overcome and the question is raised on whether Ryan Nelsen got his selection right. It was a humbling loss, and one that brings supporters back down to earth that this team is still a work in progress even though the Reds now have bonafide stars.
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I can get used to this
23/03/2014Six points out of the gate, two wins on the bounce, a pedigreed finisher, midfield general, top shelf keeper - the formula seems so obvious now! Toronto FC drop DC United 1-0 in a match that perhaps could have been a bigger result, but a win is a win and positive vibes are all around. Jermain Defoe does it again, but Gilberto certainly made a case that he could be a good player for this team as the two looked like a decent pairing. Michael Bradley once again was outstanding in the midfield doing it all, and Cesar was sharp in what limited action he saw. Again, it's only two games in, but from what has been on display so far, Toronto look like a solid team who can and should be able to fight for all three points all season long.
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Hey ho, let's go! Hey ho, DE-FOE!
17/03/2014The super signing shouldn't get all the credit as it was an effort right down the spine of the team as even though Defoe bagged a brace, Michael Bradley was instrumental in locking down all three points, as well as the pairing at the back of Steve Caldwell and Doneil Henry. It was a season opener like none other, as the hopes and expectations were met with a stunning 2-1 win over the Seattle Sounders. It wasn't all rainbows and unicorns as not everyone was in fifth gear, and there are players to watch and see if they can fit in and compliment the players around them. We run through the match, and players who stood out, and wrap it up looking ahead to DC United.
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And so it begins
11/03/2014The 2014 MLS season has begun, but TFC get a much needed rest as we wait until the 15th to get to their opener. Away to Seattle poses a reach challenge for the Reds, but there is much to discuss outside of their first game of the campaign. BMO Field expansion, expectations of both the coach and players, as well as renewed enthusiasm in the stands.
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Filling the February void
10/02/2014It's the middle of preseason and March can't come soon enough. Toronto FC looked to be done their offseason moves, but now we are seeing a big move between the sticks. Brazilian International Cesar looks to be coming in and fan-favourite Matias Laba looks to be on the outs. A bigger discussion is what Toronto FC is gearing towards this season and what are the expectations that should be placed on the team for 2014.
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It's a pre-preseason tradition!
20/01/2014Rarely do we break format of post-match analysis, but another year has kicked off and there simply is too much to pass up on regarding discussion. So we're here at the start of 2014 to discuss, obviously, the big media splash surrounding the recent signings of Gilberto, Dwayne De Rosario, Jermain Defoe and Michael Bradley. Of course, Ryan Nelsen is in the mix, and to wrap it up we weigh in on our expectations for the season.