Let’s take this chance to get to some questions and comments that have come across my Inbox lately. I read them all, but I’ve been busy so I haven’t had a chance to reply…
If the usl is the lowest level of the msl how do you explain the record against vancouver, toronto was only able to get one point and the montreal team that beat them was one of the lower level teams in the usl. Vancouver is actually undefeated against the msl, so your words ring hollow, maybe you should check your facts before you make your comments.
Nothing you say there about Toronto FC’s results is wrong. You’re absolutely right that our showing against USL teams was horrible. But all that means is that you’re able to read the fixture table and the results column. So, um, good for you, but here are my reason that your wrong.
1. When players can’t cut in on an MLS team, when they can’t crack the starting 11, where do they go?
(…the USL)
2. Where do the best players from the USL go to take the next step in their career development?
(…the MLS)
3. Was Marco Velez more effecting in the USL or the MLS?
(…the USL)
Ya, we sucked against the USL best and worst. That means nothing other than we sucked.
I’m shocked that Marvell Wynne didn’t make the all-star team, and more TFC players in general didn’t make the team. It’s some bullshit.
It would’ve been nice to see some more TFC players out there, but in all honesty they didn’t earn their spots. Jim Brennan was a feel good pick - there was little doubt he’d perform at that level, but that’s not to say he was the second best player at his spot in the entire MLS. Marvell is indeed fun to watch but being able to recover from getting caught out of position against MLS forwards, and doing the same against Dean Ashton, Craig Bellamy, or Carlton Cole is another story. Half the reason we love him is his ability to race back and beat a player to the ball, but I gather his defensive liability was too much for those that ultimately selected the squad.
We should write about the fact that tickets are not available from
Ticketmaster. Most of the tickets are being held by Tickets Now (which is
Ticketmaster). Tickets Now is basically an online SCALPER. Would love to go
see a few more games, but am not paying scalper prices.
Agreed. Finding tickets is nearing on impossible. I myself had to buy my season’s tickets “second hand.” Thankfully the guy I got them from was a great guy and I got them for barely more than cost but, let’s be honest, those opportunities are few and far between. I’d like to write more about this, probably in the offseason, but suffice to say there are two issues:
1. Demand is outstripping supply. Pure and simple. The beer tent is looking increasingly like a waste of valuable seating space but I understand that opportunities to develop new seating there are being looked into once the sponsorship contract runs out (2010?)
2. Exactly what you mentioned. Tickets Now is a situation that needs to be looked into.
Anyone else have experience with trying to get tickets?