youtube.com - 5/22/2008
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(4:40) Official highlights: Danny Dichio was due. --- After playing four games without a goal, struggling both to get and capitalize on quality chances while nursing a minor groin injury, the Toronto FC forward was perhaps owed a bit of luck from the soccer gods. --- His good fortune came on Wednesday night at BMO Field, when Dichio came up big both offensively and defensively. (Comcast SportsNet)
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MLS Week 9 highlights - DC UNITED @ TORONTO FC
San Diego MLS Project —
from MLSNet,
"Danny Dichio's seventh-minute goal proved to be the difference as Toronto FC defeated D.C. United 1-0 on Wednesday night at BMO Field. The striker was in the right place at the right time when D.C. defender Devon McTavish fumbled his attempt at a back pass, and Dichio got just enough of the ball to roll it into the right side of the net. The game marked Toronto's first win ever against United after four previous losses, including a 4-1 rout on April 5. That game was the last time TFC tasted defeat, however, with Wednesday's victory extending their club-record unbeaten streak to six ...
Match Recap and Videos — DC UNITED @ TORONTO FC
The World's Beautiful Game —
from MLSNet,
“Danny Dichio’s seventh-minute goal proved to be the difference as Toronto FC defeated D.C. United 1-0 on Wednesday night at BMO Field.”
“The striker was in the right place at the right time when D.C. defender Devon McTavish fumbled his attempt at a back pass, and Dichio got just enough of the ball to roll it into the right side of the net.”
“The game marked Toronto’s first win ever against United after four previous losses, including a 4-1 rout on April 5. That game was the last time TFC tasted defeat, however, with Wednesday’s victory ...
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WEDNESDAY - TORONTO FC v DC UNITED
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"Danny Dichio's seventh-minute goal proved to be the difference as Toronto FC defeated D.C. United 1-0 on Wednesday night at BMO Field. The striker was in ...
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Major League Soccer News 5/21/2008
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Major League Soccer News 5/22/2008
D.C. United and Toronto FC head to the U.S. capital for the back half of their home-and-home series, having seen recent form continue in TFC's 1-0 win Wednesday at BMO Field - the club's first victory ever against United.