A Picture Speaks A Thousand Words

By: Dave Martinez | July 20th, 2008

Jon Conway after Landon Donovans game tying goal.

Thanks to our pro, Andrew Zarate, for this gem. (zaratepics@gmail.com)





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  • Phil M. |  July 21st, 2008 at 9:59 am

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    hahaha he should have been more upset at that first move he made off his line…what was he thinking????? Landon’s shot was just perfect curve into the corner from where i was sitting I said to the people i was with as soon as it left his foot I was like thats in. unreal shot.

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  • David Martinez |  July 21st, 2008 at 11:39 am

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    Phil - maybe thats the instincts of an old Metro guy - because I felt the same damn way. The minute i saw that cross go airborne, my stomach sank and I felt it would roll in.

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  • Daryl |  July 21st, 2008 at 12:54 pm

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    As much as I hate to say it LA should have won 3-2 with the Donovan shot off the post, that thing was a lighting bolt. But Angel’s goal just oozed confidence and complete concentration and skill

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  • Phil M. |  July 21st, 2008 at 6:16 pm

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    yea donovan blasted that last chance..Im still not confident in conway he has magical moments and just dumb ones.. Rojas is the man though!

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  • nolayuprule |  July 22nd, 2008 at 9:26 am

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    Hey man, Just read this in NY Times;

    “Before the loan deal with Monaco, Adu was offered to several Major League Soccer teams through an agent who represents some top Portuguese players and coaches. But the L.A. Galaxy, the New York Red Bulls and the Seattle Sounders (set to enter the league in 2009) all passed on Adu who, if he returned to M.L.S., would count as a designated player under the league’s salary and roster rules.”

    interesting since we apparently could have used that DP this season. Im not the biggest fan of Adu but hed be a solid replacement for Altidore and fan draw.

    Granted we all want a better and bigger DP next year and some of the names being tossed around are more exciting than Adu.

    But I thought it was relevant. And the NY Times usually doesn’t make shit up, like the post for example.

    {ps. I was away from TV and internet for the Galaxy game, thanks for the recap Dave. Looks like we are destined to sit at .500 or less}

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  • Binks |  July 22nd, 2008 at 2:27 pm

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    This isn’t nearly as bad against last year against New England.

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  • Dave Martinez |  July 22nd, 2008 at 2:39 pm

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    New England last year was a complete nightmare. Anyone would have been near suicidal after letting a back pass in for a goal. With the way things have been, did you HAVE to bring up THAT memory?! lol

    Thanks for visiting Binks.

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