Published 4/17/2008
by Mark Polishuk
at Major League Soccer News
Last season, Toronto FC entered their inaugural home opener with an 0-3 record and nothing but zeroes on the scoresheet. The sold-out crowd at BMO Field didn't care about their team's struggles; they still saluted the Reds with a raucous ovation that quickly established Toronto as one of the top soccer cities in North America.
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