GALAXY defense braces for RED BULLS
latimes.com 5/11/2008 — May 10 --- by Grahame L. Jones / LA Times: Galaxy defenders Greg Vanney and Chris Klein are two of Major League Soccer's journeymen, former U.S. national team players who have been around the block a few times and know what's what. --- Klein is in his 11th season in the league and Vanney is in his 10th, having also played three seasons in France. In short, they are tough, experienced players...
Watching (or not watching) the Galaxy Game
lagalaxy.theoffside.com 5/11/2008 — This is another one of those not-available-everywhere games. HDNet and FSN-W, neither of which I get. Also apparently MSG? I got the following promo from them, so I dug a little deeper and discovered that it’s Madison Square Garden. Meaning ...
New York Red Bulls vs LA Galaxy Highlights: MLS Highlights
blog.soccerslave.com 5/11/2008 — Juan Pablo Angel’s first goal of the season erased a Los Angeles Galaxy equalizer scored just one minute before and led the New York Red Bulls to a 2-1 victory Saturday night at The Home Depot Center…
Video: GALAXY v RED BULLS --- (May 10) --- Angel scores
web.mlsnet.com 5/11/2008 — (0:55) Official highlights: "If you're the Galaxy, that's a nightmare" says the announcer at the end of this clip, and he was exactly right, as the Red Bulls' Juan Pablo Angel scored the goal that took them up 2-1 and was the eventual game winner Saturday night at the Home Depot Center. --- This was Angel's first RBNY goal in this season where he's been fighting injury. (MSG / FSN / MLSNet.com)
Match Recap: GALAXY v RED BULLS
web.mlsnet.com 5/11/2008 — May 10 --- MLSNet.com: Juan Pablo Angel's first goal of the season erased a Los Angeles Galaxy equalizer scored just one minute before and led the New York Red Bulls to a 2-1 victory Saturday night at The Home Depot Center. Danleigh Borman scored his first professional goal in the 21st minute to give the Red Bulls the lead at the half. But Alan Gordon pulled the Galaxy level in the 77th minute.
Red Bulls' quick answer dooms LA
web.mlsnet.com 5/11/2008 — The Los Angeles Galaxy fell victim to a cardinal rule of soccer Saturday night, giving up the game-winning goal to the New York Red Bulls just seconds after they had pulled level.
RED BULLS BOP BECKHAM —
NY Post: Sports 5/11/2008
CARSON, Calif. - Juan Pablo Angel scored in the 78th minute to give the Red Bulls a 2-1 victory over the Los Angeles Galaxy last night. Danleigh Borman added his first goal for the Red Bulls (3-1-2), who extended their unbeaten steak to four games...