17 Responses

  1. The Gaffer
    January 27, 2010 at 9:30 pm | | Reply


    Interesting to see Donovan patting the Everton team crest after scoring the goal. Looks like Donovan has taken well to the Toffees and vice versa. Congratulations to him on scoring his first Premier League goal and making a mark.

    Cheers,
    The Gaffer

  2. CA
    CA
    January 27, 2010 at 10:27 pm | | Reply


    A skillful goal. Anyone have a link to the clip of his *almost second goal?

  3. zhe fulano
    zhe fulano
    January 27, 2010 at 11:04 pm | | Reply


    Brings a great sense of pride to see Landon Donovan capably represent US soccer, assist, score and continue to show folks that is perfectly up to EPL level.

  4. Justin
    Justin
    January 27, 2010 at 11:54 pm | | Reply


    well taken – it’s becoming obvious that he belongs in the EPL

  5. ddtigers
    ddtigers
    January 28, 2010 at 12:16 am | | Reply


    Great job LD, he is really enjoying his football. Great for him and the NT, I hope MLS will not stand in his way for a pernmenant move.

  6. ddtigers
    ddtigers
    January 28, 2010 at 12:21 am | | Reply


    And who said he couldn’t hack it in the prem? He is just like any other player you need the right situation to really show your stuff. In Germany for him at that time it just didn’t work out. The great Sócrates said he couldn’t settle in Italy and came running back to Brazil. Some moves just don’t work no matter who you are or your skill level.

  7. christian madarro
    christian madarro
    January 28, 2010 at 4:51 am | | Reply


    So know Donavan is a good player right? Give me a break ,everyone who has seen him play knows that hes a great player and perhaps the greatest American of all time. I didnt need him to go to the Premier League to prove that…Know come back to MLS when your lone is done and continue to make MLS grow. Funny part is that people disrespect MLS b/c of its level of play but it seems that European clubs are feasting on MLS talent. How bad can the league be? Support MLS and stop being Eurosnobs!!

    1. Charles
      Charles
      January 28, 2010 at 1:04 pm | | Reply


      Amen,
      I hate the ” I hope Landon stays in Europe ” comments, because you know most of them are killing soccer in the US by not supporting it.
      Maybe there are some that don’t live in MLS cities, but many would rather think themselves superior because they follow the good European soccer that is above the US comprehension.

      Holden is free to develop now that he is in Europe. Thank God, one more second in MLS might have killed him as a player.

      News flash sending out players to Europe and getting beat internationally has been going on for 16 years now, how many more years we going to give it before we start to support out own league….we can’t do much worse.

  8. christian madarro
    christian madarro
    January 28, 2010 at 4:53 am | | Reply


    Sorry i used know instead of now…i know how people jump all over grammer on these things…typos people typos

  9. Brandon
    Brandon
    January 28, 2010 at 12:16 pm | | Reply


    Christian, thanks for correcting your grammar (not grammer) mistakes. We all make them. I hope Donovan (not Donavan) stays in England after his loan (not lone) is over.
    Which is worse: Eurosnobs or Grammarsnobs?

  10. Tom
    Tom
    January 28, 2010 at 2:48 pm | | Reply


    Uh. Guys. The MLS is in offseason. I do support my MLS club. I’d rather see the Galaxy play in Colorado with Donovon than without, but I think it is better for Donovon, and, thus, the national team, if he stayed.

    1. Charles
      Charles
      January 28, 2010 at 4:16 pm | | Reply


      Fair enough, go Rapids, no one accused you personally.

      But you do admit MLS is really not where it should be, held back because of “the league isn’t in the top 50″ crowd and “unwatchable” crowd ?

      Soccer is drawing 15k per game the same as in 1994 when it started, but soccers popularity in my opinion is WAY higher.

  11. Tyson
    Tyson
    January 28, 2010 at 4:29 pm | | Reply


    Mls is progressing nicely. Nothing of any worth happens over night. Bravo Donovan and come back to the mls where you are needed most. I think its great for American footballers to get international experience but they should come share what they have learned and help mls on its wonderful climb to becoming a great league!

  12. eplnfl
    eplnfl
    January 28, 2010 at 9:58 pm | | Reply


    All I can is what a joy to see it from so many different perspectives. All American soccer fans should take pride.

    Let him stay to the end of the EPL season in my opinion.

  13. christian madarro
    christian madarro
    January 29, 2010 at 5:00 am | | Reply


    Brandon its hard for me to notice my “grammar” mistakes when im trying to do my job at the same time. Work the graveyard shift and my job is the only access i have to a computer. So i have to be clever and sneak a couple of thoughts down without getting caught….u dig?….ur attention to detail is very impressive to say the least…keep up the good work!!

  14. christian madarro
    christian madarro
    January 29, 2010 at 5:06 am | | Reply


    Im sure i would be more alert if i posted a comment at 1230pm compared to 430 am which is when i usually leave comments.

  15. Dussarong
    February 24, 2010 at 5:20 am | | Reply


    I like football

    Your site is very interesting. Thanks

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