Friday, November 17, 2006

Toronto FC 2007 Season

We'll be there!

We own seats 18 and 19, row 11, section 221. These are near the home team supporters section, about 1 third of the way up and 8 seats in from the middle aisle in 221 at the south-west of the stadium (so the sun is always behind you for optimum viewing).

If you want tickets you can get them here.

http://toronto.fc.mlsnet.com/t280/tickets/

Toronto FC and MLS expansion draft


Serioux heads up TFC list
Nov. 17, 2006. 02:45 PM
THESTAR.COM STAFF-CANADIAN PRESS

Choosing players from six eastern and four western conference teams, Toronto FC claimed 10 players out of Friday's MLS expansion draft. Toronto starts play next season in the MLS. Here's the list of players that go on the roster alongside first signee Jim Brennan:

1. Paulo Nagamura (Los Angeles Galaxy). 23-year-old midfielder has played two seasons with Galaxy, Brazil native.
2. Danny O'Rourke (New York Red Bulls). 23-year-old former all-American midfielder coming off his first MLS season.
3. Jose Cancela (New England Revolution). 30-year-old Uruguayan forward/midfielder.
4. Adrian Serioux (Houston Dynamo) 27-year-old defender from Scarborough was lone Canadian left available in draft.
5. Nate Jaqua (Chicago Fire). 25-year-old forward scored eight goals for Fire last year, but may be headed to Europe or traded to another MLS team.
6. Rod Dyachenko (D.C. United). 23-year-old midfielder coming off his first season with MLS big club.
7. Jason Kreis (Real Salt Lake). 33-year-old forward is MLS's leading all-time goal scorer with 108 goals in 301 matches.
8. Tim Regan (Chivas USA). 25-year-old defender with three MLS seasons under his belt.
9. Ritchie Kotschau (Columbus Crew). Veteran defender and sometime U.S. international is heading into his 10th MLS season.
10. Will Hesmer (Kansas City Wizards). 24-year-old goalkeeper has only three MLS starts to his credit.

The newcomers join Brennan, a 29-year-old midfielder from Newmarket, Ont., who became Toronto FC’s first player when he signed a multi-year deal with the club in September.

Johnston said he’ll announce the signing of four Canadian international players next week.

Music: Champion



It's always nice to catch a band right before lift off. Champion is one of those bands.

They have been making waves ever since the release of Chill Em All in 2004, for which they won the Album of the Year award in the electronic-techno music category at the 2005 ADISQ.

Chill Em All (2004) is a unique mix of DJ inspired beats, incredible vocals and four rockin guitars.

Their new album "The Remix Album" was released recently. The album is nomiated for a CASBY award for favorite new single for "No Heaven".

Champion plays Lee's Palace Friday November 24th at 8pm. Don't miss it.

Monday, November 13, 2006

Ian speaks at CaseCamp 3.0

http://cloudseeding.blogspot.com/search/label/ThinData

Wednesday, November 01, 2006

Mundaka Big