8 Responses

  1. Brian
    Brian
    May 3, 2010 at 8:59 am | | Reply


    Crap match. Bad football all around, and both teams looked like they would rather sit back and not make the first mistake.

    Awful support from Section 8 as well – we shouldn’t have been carrying on normal conversations in the front row like we did. Just a listless night, unfortunately.

    1. eplnfl
      eplnfl
      May 3, 2010 at 2:43 pm | | Reply


      Yea, it seemed that kind of night from the start. You got in your seat and felt blah! Can’t seem to explain it but the players appeared to feel it too. All the injuries did not help. May be people had one eye on the BlackHawk game. Section 8 seemed down also. It certainly was not their biggest turnout.

      I’ve always thought a good # of Fire fans are Hawk fans and it seemed to show Saturday.

  2. ELAC
    ELAC
    May 3, 2010 at 10:32 am | | Reply


    75 minutes?
    By that do you mean, Chicago were lucky for 75 minutes or Chicago dominated for 75 minutes?
    Honestly, it was well played match for Chivas USA considering how young our line up is and how less physical (prone to yellow/red cards) we are now in 2010.
    Maicon is notorious slacker and injury prone. His goal reinvigorated us.
    I don’t think Chicago was any less spectacular. To me, it seemed like the only person willing to score was Nyarko. He was hard to defend.
    Also, props to our Akron midfield, the killer B’s, BLAIR Gavin and BEN Gavin.

    1. eplnfl
      eplnfl
      May 3, 2010 at 2:46 pm | | Reply


      ELAC:

      I can not strongly disagree with you. Chivas had a good number of shots but they where not good ones. I can’t say if it was the offense of Chicago or the defense of Chivas but except for Nyarko who almost won the game by himself the Fire lacked real chances.

      1. ELAC
        ELAC
        May 3, 2010 at 6:15 pm | | Reply


        Yeah, I think it was not the greatest MLS ever played either. However, now that Preki and his anti-football are gone, it’s good to see the goats pick up a road point and not:
        1-get a player red carded
        2-get a player injured
        3-field a team that is gassed after 75 minutes.
        I agree Nyarko was a pain in the tukis. I like him on the wing, too. Excellent touch.
        Our defense is usually good, but not great. Michael Umana is having a hard time adjusting to fast people.

        ELAC

  3. Charles
    Charles
    May 3, 2010 at 11:01 am | | Reply


    thanks for the recap.

    MLS is going to have some tough growth choices. I don’t think anyone knows the answer to. I hope they get it right/get lucky.

    Seattle and Vancouver were obvious. Portland was safe. The rest are not going to be so easy.

  4. Jack
    Jack
    May 5, 2010 at 8:16 pm | | Reply


    Yup, the MLS definitely needs a team in Detroit. Silverdome anyone?

  5. RobbieJay
    RobbieJay
    May 5, 2010 at 8:19 pm | | Reply


    I agree with the Detroit comment. We could use a team up here

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