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AM CRUSH TEXAS
Texas AM are heading into the Big 12 Conference Championship on a high after a 4-0 win over Texas last night at the Aggie Soccer Stadium.
Four different goal scorers Kim Castleberry, Bri Young, Nora Skelton and Rachel Shipley produced in front of 4,385 fans at the Aggie Soccer Stadium.
The Aggie Soccer Stadium will host the NCAA Womens College Cup in December and one wonders if the Aggies will be there?
RICE defeats UH….The Owls defeated UH in their rivalry game 2-1 at the Rice Track and Field Stadium. Erin Scott and Shelly Wong scoring for the Owls and Laurie Byrne for UH.
I love the passion that is flying between the fan bases of the Dynamo and Sounders. It will be interesting to see how many Sounders fans get to Houston and if there is any sprinkling of green and blue in the sea of orange on November 8th. The Dynamo might not have liked the short turn around to having to play on Thursday night but from a marketing and promotion standpoint how nice is it to have 9 days to promote the game……. Consider the two fields in this series and it’s effect. The artificial surface at Qwest Field makes the ball run obviously but also because of the way the ball bounces allows more time for defenders to close people down.
Freddy Ljunberg has been critical of the fouling and it will not get any easier at Robertson Stadium where the field is tight and it is always a challenge to find space.
The nature of the two fields in some ways has put more emphasis on the physical and less on soccer.
WHO WAS YOUR MVP………..Who was your MVP from the Dynamo/Seattle game this past Thursday. Tough to pick but I am going with Ricardo Clark and his energetic effort in midfield. Clark will need to keep this energy up in midfield if the Dynamo are to go far. Andrew Hainault also considered for the marking job he did on Steve Zakuahani.
KING SENTENCED
Wigan striker Marlon King was sentenced to 18 months in jail for groping a woman and then breaking her nose after she spurned his advances at a bar. Wigan will fire the Jamaican striker who was making $58,000 a week. He was convicted unanimously of sexual assault and causing bodily harm. Now this is disgusting because King was a career criminal who had 13 yes count them 13 prior convictions including one for violence against women.
The victim left the nightclub with blood streaming down here face and says he has ruined her looks. King apparently grabbed the bottom of the 20 year old and she told him to stop.
King then smashed to the floor smashing her lip and nose.
So here is the kicker, teams kept signing this guy despite his criminal record and he is married with three children. His now pregnant wife must be so proud.











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The Houston Dynamo MVP for the 1st leg was without a question Pat Onstad. In a way though, even though it’s cheating I think the MVP could also be the fans, because of the pressure the Flounders might have been under. I really, REALLY hope the game sales out; I mean I’ve been having my tickets for what, a month now? Remember people a dollar a day for a year can buy you Season Tickets
My Houston MVP for the Seattle game was Cameron. without his speed and hustle in the middle we would have been toast. Hainault was tough on Zakuani and may deserve the MVP as well.
I hope the nine days of home cooking will do our strikers some good. I do not see where we will get our goals from. Oduro pressurizes the back line with his speed but he sure cannot finish. Ching seems to be hurt or something. He may be better off coming on at the 60th minute when the backs are a bit tired. Let Weaver start with his younger legs and see what happens.
I just watched Real Salt Lake beat Columbus 1-0 at RSL. Great result for them. They had 11,499 fans in the stadium for the only playoff game they will probably see this season. What a shame. The stadium was half full and did not give a very good playoff vibe.
Rio Tinto is a great venue but, WOW what a waste. We get more fans than that for a rainy, middle of the week, 9PM game in the Concacaf Champions League. Where is our STADIUM?????!!!!???? Does anyone know anything about what is going on. At this pace we will get one by the next WORLD CUP, 2014. Are we in danger of losing our team to St. Louis, Atlanta, Miami, Montreal?? What is the story Glen?