Published 3/28/2008
at Yahoo! Sports - MLS News
Toronto FC looked every bit like an expansion club in its first year in Major League Soccer, posting a record scoreless streak and totaling the fewest goals in league history. Most of its offseason changes, however, came on defense. The league's worst team from a season ago will look to begin 2008 on a brighter note when it goes on the road to face the Columbus Crew, who are hoping to get back to...
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