Seattle Sounders Win U.S. Open Cup
September 4, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under N. America - Major League
It’s been an eventful year for the Seattle Sounders who are the newest team added to the MLS this season. They came on strong early on and made a name for themselves. Being sponsored by XBOX help increase their popularity as well. But now they can add U.S. Open Cup winners to their rap sheet.
Freddy Montero and Roger Levesque scored on the D.C. United giving them an encouraging 2-0 lead. The United’s fought their way back but it was too late and was only able to put one goal in at the 89th minute mark by Clyde Simms.
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Adidas Seattle Sounders Jersey
August 31, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under Gear
If you are looking for one of the hottest looking jersey’s in the MLS check out the Seattle Sounders Jersey. Paired with my two most favorite brands of Adidas and XBOX 360 the shirt is more than a soccer jersey.
The new Seattle Sounders Jersey is available in Men’s Large and Xtra-Large sizes. I’m thinking that this will look great while gaming online with my 360. The jersey is made of 100% polyester and is a ClimaCool Official replica, which means the real deal. You can get the shirt online at the MLS Store at MLSGear.com for $69.99 US.
Image: MLSNet.com
Beckham: Your Opinion?
August 19, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under David Beckham, N. America - Major League
Times Online reported the other day that David Beckham was booed off of the field after getting an uncontested red card for a deliberate tackle on Pete Vagenas of Seattle Sounders FC. People there said that they were not booing Beckham but were responding to the red card call. Most people believe that the red card was uncalled for.
After reading the comments on the article I noticed that the feelings are split. Some believe that David Beckham is slowly giving up his game while others think that he is doing the best he can with what he’s working with. …read more
Seattle Sounders Boasts Perfect Season
April 6, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under N. America - Major League
The Seattle Sounders proved they were no strangers to cold playing conditions after beating the Toronto FC at the BMO Fields.
It was a cold day to be playing soccer. Especially with the BMO fields face gusting winds from Lake Ontario. But that didn’t prove to be any kind of advantage fort the home team. The Toronto FC sadly lost 2-0 against the new MLS team leaving the 20,000 fans who turned up to the event bitter. Toronto now leads a three game season 1-1-1 while Seattle boasts a perfect 3-0-0.
Well no one thought that Seattle was going to be a …read more
MLS Season Has Begun!
March 19, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under N. America - Major League
Soccer will officially return to North America at 6pm ET today when the Seattle Sounders kick off the New York Red Bulls on home turf.
The Quest Field in Seattle was completely sold out as fans rallied to support their new dream team. With the addition of coach Sigi Schmid and first draft pick, striker Steve Zakuani, many wonder if the team can even be beat. We’ll just have to tune in and see.
Personally I’ve got my money on the Seattle Sounders FC.
Images: MLS team logos
Seattle Sounders Take On Chelsea
February 18, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under N. America - Major League
The Seattle Sounders have been getting allot of press lately for being the newest edition to the MLS and conjuring up what could be the dream team of soccer. Well, they will be put to the test when they face off Chelsea in a friendly game.
The match will take place this summer so check out for tickets if you are in the area. This will be a match you will not want to miss.
Source: TSN.ca
Image: Newscom
No.1 SuperDraft Pick Goes To Seattle Sounders
January 16, 2009 by Jyle Dupuis
Filed under N. America - Major League
The Seattle Sounders are putting together a dream team this season. First with the signing of the highly successful coach Sigi Schmid and now the SuperDraft pick of Zakuani.
Zakuani was the number one draft pick for this season and by looking at his past playing record there isn’t any wonder why. Originally from the Democratic Republic of Congo he later moved to England and played for the Arsenal FC youth team. Attending the University of Akron he was their featured star player. His older brother Gabriel is also a professional footballer and plays for the Peterborough United.
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