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Dave van den Bergh (right) celebrates his game-tying goal vs. Toronto FC on Thursday night. [link]

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TORONTO MATCH RECAP
Published 5/2/2008 by Red Bulls Reader at RED BULLS READER HAS MOVED!!
... New York defense was again in top form, limiting the recently hot TFC offense to just six total shots, with three on target. The defensive effort also did not yield a corner. What are your thoughts on the match? Who was the Man of the Match? Who was the Unsung Hero? What are your thoughts on how the team has come together of late? The reserves play this morning, so look for a recap of that match later today. Here is some reading for a Friday... Recap from the Official Site New York Times' Goal Blog Rates The Red Bulls ...

Tied Up in 'To
Published 5/2/2008 by Mr. Fish at The Kin of Fish
It's crazy to say it, but the day has arrived in MLS when teams playing at Toronto are satisfied escaping from BMO Field with a single point. Although the New York Red Bulls controlled the midfield, the club left the Great White North with that one point in last night's 1-1 draw with Toronto FC. Both goals were scored in the first half; Toronto's on a header by an unmarked Marco Velez off a free kick in the 22nd minute, and New York's on a curling, ground level free kick by midfielder Dave van den Burgh in the 39th. The match saw the return to the New York lineup of two starters from injury; of D Hunter Freeman (full 90) and MF Dane Richards (last 35 minutes). Sadly ...

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