Match Recap: --- TORONTO FC v RED BULLS
mlsnet.com 5/2/2008 — May 1 --- MLSNet.com: Toronto FC and New York Red Bulls exchanged set-piece goals in a 1-1 draw on Thursday night at a rainy BMO Field. --- Marco Velez's first career MLS goal off of a Laurent Robert direct free kick gave Toronto an early lead after 22 minutes, but New York's Dave van den Bergh came back with a direct free kick of his own in the 39th to deadlock the score...
Video: TORONTO FC v RED BULLS --- (May 1)
web.mlsnet.com 5/2/2008 — (4:15) Official highlights: This "MLS Primetime Thursday" sold-out match seen live on ESPN networks took place on a cold, rainy night at Toronto's BMO Field.
Post-Game Quotes: TORONTO FC v RED BULLS
redbullsreader.blogspot.com 5/2/2008 — May 1 --- Red Bulls Reader: Players of both teams and their managers speak after Thursday night's hard-fought draw at BMO Field. Included, TFC head coach John Carver: "I thought the goalkeeper and the back 4 were outstanding for us; that was the platform for us to get something from the game. I thought the midfield 4 and the 2 worked their socks off, I thought there was great energy in there..."
REPORT: Toronto FC Pitch Invader Assumes The Position
mls-rumors.net 5/2/2008 — We all know Toronto FC has some crazy fans but now we know they also have some very odd ones as well. If you watched the broadcast of tonights 1-1 drawof Red Bull New York away to Toronto FC then you likely heard (but did not see) that a man ran ...
Toronto FC gets well-earned draw with Red Bulls
cbc.ca 5/2/2008 — Soccer Headlines Toronto FC gets well-earned draw with Red Bulls 0 0 Toronto FC earned a 1-1 tie with the New York Red Bulls at home Thursday night to run their record unbeaten streak to four games (three wins and a tie). Rangers, Zenit through to ...
Toronto FC earns draw with New York (AP) —
Yahoo! Sports - MLS News 5/2/2008
Marco Velez scored his first MLS goal to help Toronto FC earn a 1-1 draw with the New York Red Bulls on Thursday night. Dave van den Bergh scored for New York (2-1-2) on a free kick in the 39th minute as Toronto's franchise-high three-game win streak ...
Velez relishes first MLS goal —
Major League Soccer News 5/2/2008
Scoring one's first-ever MLS goal is always a cause for celebration, but Marco Velez took it to another level. The first-year Toronto FC defender celebrated his first-half header on Thursday night against the New York Red Bulls with an exuberant run ...
Reyna's injury puts damper on night —
Major League Soccer News 5/2/2008
Just when the New York Red Bulls get some of their stars back from injury, another goes down. The Red Bulls managed a 1-1 draw with Toronto FC on Thursday night at BMO Field, but the larger story might be the condition of team captain Claudio Reyna.