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Friday, January 12, 2007
TORONTO FC SET TO SIGN AN INTERNATIONAL MF
Sir Mo has revealed that Toronto is set to sign an International midfielder who is captain of his National Team. Let the Speculation Begin. Stay tuned.
I don't think Tomasz Radzinski has ever been a captain of the National Team. Mo did say he was looking at a midfield player when he made those comments.
Yes he has been playing midfield for Chris Coleman perhaps needing to reinvent himself as he gets older. As a striker Radzinski relied on his trmendous speed which although still evident may have lost a step or two. Radzinski played in Belgium with Anderlecht before moving to England never in Holland.
Unlike the Italian community that has for the most part dispersed throughout the GTA to different suburbs a strong core of Greeks (& Portugesse) supporters live in the downtown core near BMO. They would certainly add to the atmosphere. We just have to be careful not to create fans of a certain player because of his background but rather build fans of the team. This has been a big problem in the past in MLS with support dwindling for teams (or a segment chooses to stay away) after a player is traded or released (DC - Salvadorans, LA -Mexicans, Chicago - Polish).
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Tomasz Radzinski perhaps?
I don't think Tomasz Radzinski has ever been a captain of the National Team. Mo did say he was looking at a midfield player when he made those comments.
Radzinski has been playing midfield with Fulham, but before he went he was playing striker in Holland.
Yes he has been playing midfield for Chris Coleman perhaps needing to reinvent himself as he gets older. As a striker Radzinski relied on his trmendous speed which although still evident may have lost a step or two. Radzinski played in Belgium with Anderlecht before moving to England never in Holland.
Unlike the Italian community that has for the most part dispersed throughout the GTA to different suburbs a strong core of Greeks (& Portugesse) supporters live in the downtown core near BMO. They would certainly add to the atmosphere. We just have to be careful not to create fans of a certain player because of his background but rather build fans of the team. This has been a big problem in the past in MLS with support dwindling for teams (or a segment chooses to stay away) after a player is traded or released (DC - Salvadorans, LA -Mexicans, Chicago - Polish).
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