

All The Bull: Mbuta, Van Den Bergh, Magee and More . . .
By: Dave Martinez | September 30th, 2008
Good evening. After taking the day off of work to snag some fish on my family boat, and capping the night off with some roller hockey, I am about ready to collapse. What kept me awake? The Emergency Broadcast System. That noise bugs me out to no end - so damn creepy.
So here I am, wide awake. And with that, here are some tidbits from the RB universe you may have missed:
+ Well, after licking my wounds, I must give props where it’s due; Matt Mbuta’s goal celebration was worth the price of admission. Awesome stuff. Check him out on the Goal of the Week!
+ And as long as we are keeping things light around here, Mike Magee is getting some love from his hometown paper! Check out the interview here. If anyone deserves some recognition, its Mike Magee. Finally at 100%, he is proving all the doubters wrong.
+ RBR reports Van Den Bergh participated in light training today - a huge lift me up for a team that seems lost without their veteran left mid. Anyone else tired of seeing Rojas wasted away on the wing? Yea, me too. They are forecasting a return for the opening of RSL’s new stadium, just in time to alleviate the hurt of international call ups.
+ Speaking of which, Dane Richards has been called up (if healthy) to the Jamaican National Squad. His play has matured so much the past year, and this is a deserved award for the speedy winger.
+ But before this gets too happy and cute, here is some salt on the wounds - Conor Casey is the MLS Player of the Week. Ugh.
+ Speaking of the game, Brian Lewis got some dooooozy quotes from the team and Coach post game - check this out.
+ And finally, for all interested, there is now a football dating service. I am not kidding. Enjoy. Good night.
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Was it a test, only a test? haha … or a real emergancy? No way on that last part, although I had my own, lol, but thats another story for another day!
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