Drogba just scored vs Chicago, though I'm pretty positive he put the Fire defender in a headlock first.
Boniek sent off vs SKC for a hand to Dwyer's face.
Would have never known they were playing with 10. Sporting in horrible form at a bad time of the season.
Drogba has made such a huge... influence on Montreal. The atmosphere since he has joined is nice to see.
This headlock Combined with Ciman's attempt at being the keeper (before catching a red later in the match) was shameful.
Montreal definitely feels a lot difference since he joined up with them, I feel like this Montreal could have given America a better run for their money. There's just something about them that gives off that vibe, like Drogba is what they've been missing.
Montreal definitely feels a lot difference since he joined up with them, I feel like this Montreal could have given America a better run for their money. There's just something about them that gives off that vibe, like Drogba is what they've been missing.
Lol Miguel Herrera to the Fire is the best thing I've heard. It needs to happen.
Why would you pay $15 to watch soccer in a theater rather than watch it for free at a bar?
Maybe it comes with free beer?
Holy shit, Larin's on fire. Go Canada!
The Chicago Fire might seek to make a splash with their next head coach.
Mexican journalist Fernando Schwartz reported Thursday that the Fire and new general manager Nelson Rodriguez, who took over when the club parted ways with head coach and director of soccer Frank Yallop last week, are eyeing former Mexican national team manager Miguel Piojo Herrera.
Herrera first helmed El Tri in 2013, leading them to the knockout stages of the 2014 World Cup in Brazil, but was fired despite Mexico's victory in this summers CONCACAF Gold Cup tournament, following an altercation with a journalist at the Philadelphia airport.
i'm running out of synonyms for "pathetic" with which to describe TFC