HIGHLIGHTS: Toronto FC vs. Portland Timbers | September 27, 2014



A pair of clubs currently right at the red line in their respective conferences meet in an interdivisional matchup when Toronto FC play host to the Portland Timbers on Saturday afternoon at BMO Field.

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30 opiniones en “HIGHLIGHTS: Toronto FC vs. Portland Timbers | September 27, 2014”

  1. Tfc they own their own destiny ! -1 point from the final playoff spot and still a bunch of games left a couple against teams that are just within reach. If they f*$#k this up it will be a disaster. The Leafs of football! Can't have that.

  2. Toronto have the worst defensive unit I have ever seen. WTF Caldwell is doing is beyond me. Him and Orr are just retiring and taking the piss. On the first goal Caldwell doesnt even attempt to get across. Fucking lazy and criminal. Fuck off.

  3. Jesus christ, I can't wait till the offseason for Portland, because literally ALL of those defenders are going to go. Ricketts too probably.

    horrible defense all godamn year.

  4. Hey MLS, if you could stop blowing a minute and a half watching injured players writhe around in pain on the ground, that would be great. The whole point of highlights videos should be match highlights, not stoppages.

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