Soccer | Victory drought continues for Toronto FC

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Morgan Campbell Sports Reporter Five minutes to full time, as fans in the western stands began to exit the stadium, the public address announcer at BMO Field informed the crowd that one lucky spectator would collect nearly $3,700 from the day's 50-50 draw. Well, at least someone's winning, because Toronto FC hasn't in a while. A scoreless draw yesterday against the San Jose Earthquakes means ... [link]

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One more from the road
Published 7/20/2008 at Center Line Soccer
... together a run that wins them a playoff berth. They’ve taken nine points in 11 matches on the road, a pretty solid record, and teams in the Western Conference continue to leave the door open for a late-season surge by San Jose — Colorado, Salt Lake, Dallas, and L.A. all tied yesterday, too. A win next week will start to make things very interesting. On to the post-game press wrap-up: -  Match reports, match reports, git yer match reports: MLSnet.com , Mercury News , Toronto Star , Toronto Sun , CBC Sports , National Post . - Post-game ...

The Infection Must Not Spread News
Published 30 days ago by brucio (noreply@blogger.com) at du Nord
... live on TeleFutura. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ MLS Scoreboard Week 17 Matches & Scores: -Thu Jul 17 Columbus 3-3 Kansas City - CC goals by Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Alejandro Moreno & Chad Marshall. KCW goals by Frankie Hejduk(OG), Roger Espinoza & Josh Wolff. Venue: Crew Stadium, Columbus OH Attendance: 16,117 -Sat Jul 19 Toronto 0-0 San Jose Venue: BMO Field, Toronto ON Attendance: 20,264 Match report by Morgan Campbell of the Toronto Star. Match report by Larry ...

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