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Toronto FC supporters may be facing a long winter full of worries about player signings, the new manager and filthy stinking Argonauts but it sure doesn't stop the TFC marketing machine. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
The league's attendance dropped 2.6 percent this year, and without the blinding success of the expansion Seattle Sounders - who drew an average of 30,897 fans a game - it would have fallen 9 percent. Full Article at The Seattle Times
Toronto FC supporters will get at least one extra home game if the sanctioning of the new NASL can not be completed in time. The dispute that led Vancouver and Montreal to look elsewhere for a new home may benefit Toronto FC. Full Article at Sports News Canada
COVENTRY City flop Kevin Kyle could be on the way to the MLS with Toronto FC. Full Article at Coventry Telegraph
BMO Field is being converted from artificial turf to grass. Full Article at Toronto Star
The 28-year old Scotland international’s contract ends in six months and it is believed that Toronto director Mo Johnston, a former Scotland player himself, is keen to bring him to MLS. Kyle has admitted he wants to have another crack at the highest... Full Article at Tribalfootball.com
Januray 6: Gabriel Gervais retires. Although it didn’t come as a major surprise due to his injuries, it was felt that a player who had been league defender of the year on several occasions was leaving a vacant spot. Full Article at The Offside
CAPE TOWN, South Africa -- The country of South Africa sits more than 13,000 kilometers from Toronto. So when Stefan Frei visited with the Generation adidas team, it was important to get as much out of a 12-day trip as he could. Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer
Kevin Kyle has emerged as a transfer target for MLS side Toronto FC, who are managed by former Scotland striker Maurice Johnston. Full Article at STV
During the run-up to the World Cup draw yesterday, Mark Lawrenson was talking about what David Beckham brings to the England team. He was babbling on about his confidence and coolness in TV interviews. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
Maurice Edu will gladly accept being drawn against England in today's World Cup draw in Cape Town. As long as he is in the United States squad for the trip to South Africa next summer. Full Article at ESPN STAR Sports
The Rangers midfielder has returned to training with the Ibrox club following his recovery from a summer knee operation which has kept him on the sidelines all season. Full Article at TEAMtalk Football News
I n an open letter to Toronto Argonauts fans released yesterday, club president Bob Nicholson writes that the CFL team could play its home games at BMO Field as soon as next season. Full Article at Globe and Mail
On June 28th, Manuel Zelaya, the president of Honduras, was put on a plane bound for Costa Rica by the army and told to never come back. Full Article at National Post
That's not to say it can't happen, I'm just going to bet the farm it won't. First, on the Canadian Football League. It has come a long way in the past ten years or so, emerging from a relative dark age of bankruptcy and ill-advised American expansion. Full Article at A More Splendid Life
Vasquez (who is on the far right in the adjacent photo) replaces former Chivas USA and current Toronto FC Head Coach Preki at the helm of the Los Angeles club. Full Article at ChicagoNow
For Brian Burke, having 4 1/2 seasons remaining on his contract as Maple Leafs general manager is probably assurance enough but, if he had any doubts about his future in Toronto, Larry Tanenbaum erased them with a ringing endorsement Tuesday. Full Article at Toronto Star
December 1, 2009 - Major League Soccer (MLS) Toronto FC Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment (MLSE) officially launched its new charitable arm, the MLSE Team Up Foundation on Tuesday. Full Article at Our Sports Central
The TFC Media League is a month away from crowning its' first champion and winner of the Graham Leggat Trophy. It has been a two-horse race for the top spot between The Toronto Star and the Toronto Sun and it is still too close to pick a winner. Full Article at Soccer Blogs
COLUMBUS -- The Columbus Crew's dream of being the first team to win back-to-back Supporters' Shields and MLS Cups in the same season ran into a buzzsaw called Real Salt Lake in the Eastern Conference Semifinal Series. Full Article at MLSnet - Major League Soccer
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Toronto FC's Jim Brennan (L) celebrates goal by team mate Nana Attakora-Gyan, as Colorado Rapids goalkeeper Preston Burpo dives for the ball kicked past him, in the second half of their MLS Soccer game in Toronto September 12, 2009. Standing in the center is Rapids Jacob Peterson.
View Photo »Toronto FC players celebrate with teammate O'Brian White (C) who scored against the Colorado Rapids in their MLS soccer game in Toronto September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC's Chad Barrett (L) battles for possession against Colorado Rapids Nick LaBrocca in the second half of their MLS soccer game in Toronto September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC players celebrate team mate O'Brian White's (C) goal against the Colorado Rapids during their MLS soccer game in Toronto September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC's Chad Barrett (L) battles for possession against Colorado Rapids Nick LaBrocca in the second half of their MLS soccer game in Toronto September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC fans hold up a banner depicting player Danny Dichio at the MLS soccer game against the Colorado Rapids in Toronto September 12, 2009. Dichio retired from active play to take a front office job with the team this week.
View Photo »Toronto FC players mob teammate Dwayne Derosario who scored against the Colorado Rapids during their MLS soccer game in Toronto September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC's Dwayne Derosario (R) battles for posession against Colorado Rapids Drew Moor in the first half of their MLS soccer game in Toronto September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC players celebrate a first-half goal by Dwayne De Rosario, center, during MLS soccer game action against the Colorado Rapids in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Colorado Rapids'Conor Casey, front, fights off Toronto FC's Nana Attakora-Gyan to head the ball during first-half MLS soccer game action in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Colorado Rapids'Conor Casey, front, fights off Toronto FC's Nana Attakora-Gyan to head the ball during first-half MLS soccer game action in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC's Marvell Wynne, top, leaps over Colorado Rapids' Jordan Harvey while battling for the ball during first-half MLS soccer game action in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Colorado Rapids` Pat Noonan, left, and Toronto FC's Marvell Wynne battle for possession of the ball during first-half MLS soccer game action in Toronto on Saturday, Sept. 12, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC's Sam Cronin (2) is pressured by Colorado Rapids' Mehdi Ballouchy (8) and Nick LaBrocca (22) during the first half of an MLS soccer match on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, in Commerce City, Colo.
View Photo »Colorado Rapids' Omar Cummings (14) steals the ball from Toronto FC's Amadou Sanyang (22) during the first half of an MLS soccer match on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, in Commerce City, Colo.
View Photo »Colorado Rapids' Omar Cummings (14) and Toronto FC's Nana Attakora (3) fight for possession during the first half of an MLS soccer match on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, in Commerce City, Colo.
View Photo »Toronto FC's Dwayne De Rosario(14) heads the ball against Colorado Rapids' Jordan Harvey (2) during the first half of an MLS soccer match on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, in Commerce City, Colo.
View Photo »Toronto FC's Amadou Sanyang heads the ball with Colorado Rapids' Omar Cummings (14) during the first half of an MLS soccer match on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, in Commerce City, Colo.
View Photo »Colorado Rapids' Jordan Harvey (2) heads the ball from Toronto FC's Dwayne De Rosario (14) during during the first half of an MLS soccer match on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, in Commerce City, Colo.
View Photo »Toronto FC's Nick Garcia (6) kicks the ball from Colorado Rapids' Conor Casey (9) during the first half of an MLS soccer match on Saturday, Sept. 5, 2009, in Commerce City, Colo.
View Photo »Seattle Sounder's Nate Jaqua, right, and Toronto FC's Nick Garcia fight for control of the ball during an MLS soccer game on Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »Seattle Sounder's Nate Jaqua, right, and Toronto FC's Nick Garcia fight for control of the ball during an MLS soccer game on Saturday, Aug. 29, 2009, in Seattle.
View Photo »D.C. United's Santino Quaranta battles for the ball with Toronto FC's Pablo Vitti (L) and Amado Guevara (L) during the second half of their MLS soccer match in Toronto, August 15, 2009.
View Photo »D.C. United Andrew Jacobson battles for the ball with Toronto FC Jim Brennan (R) during the second half of their MLS soccer match in Toronto, August 15, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC's O'Brian White battles for the ball with D.C. United's Bryan Namoff (L) during the second half of their MLS soccer match in Toronto, August 15, 2009.
View Photo »Toronto FC players celebrate with teammate O'Brian White (C) who scored against the Colorado Rapids in their MLS soccer game in Toronto September 12, 2009.
View Photo »Converting BMO Field into a natural grass surface will have tremendous benefits for our community, our city, Toronto FC and soccer in Canada ... BMO Field's natural grass surface will support growing and developing soccer at amateur, national and professional levels, by creating greater levels of access...
We’ve told the NHL we’d like to host an entry draft, an All-Star game and an outdoor game [at BMO Field, home of soccer’s Toronto FC] ... We think Toronto’s a pretty important market, and we think we could do a pretty good job with those things, and we’d like to host them. We’d like our fans to get a ch...
Originally, my thoughts were to go all with all European-based players because I honestly thought Toronto FC and D.C. United were going to be in the playoffs, so I had no intention of using any MLS players
You know it's the story of Toronto FC for this year
This is a terrific example of the public and private sectors working together to build our city and the sport of soccer and also means good things for the community and for the players on Toronto FC and all our national teams
Our imagery has been around the world via YouTube, so there is that awareness of Toronto FC being a legit pro team in Toronto ... Being seen as a premier team in North America is important to us, so that's part of the thinking behind bringing in those big clubs.
We are thrilled to associate our winning RONA team with MLSE's important Canadian sports teams ... The Maple Leafs, Marlies, Raptors and Toronto FC are an inspiration and source of pride for so many people, not just in Ontario, but all across Canada. Our sports sponsorships and community initiatives all...
It's special on both sides ... At the beginning of the year, those were the two goals for me, both the national team and with Toronto FC. It's hard but I'm trying to keep cool and trying to keep my mental focus on both situations.
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- martinsmith1979
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the big 3 summer 09 toronto fc game http://tweetphoto.com/6049071
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- Socamonarchs
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if anyone knows about any toronto tryouts, or knows anyone from toronto Fc please notify me =D
- Iamboredasfck 2 days ago