07 maja 2007
Amado Guevara: Good Riddance
You know, we managed to go through a whole weekend of MLS games and didn't even miss Amado Guevara. Golly.
For those of you who don't know, Chivas USA coach Preki decided he had enough of the guy, and traded him to Toronto FC. Guevara didn't want to go to Toronto, so he's back in Tegucigalpa or wherever it is that Honduran soccer players go when they don't want to play in Canada.
(By the way, what is with all the players who don't want to play in Toronto?)
I never thought the guy's whininess and tendency to disappear for long sections of games made the occasional spectacular goal worthwhile. Some may remember that this is the ninth or tenth time he threatened to go, usually because he didn't get enough playing time, or got carded for being a whiny hack. (That's in the FIFA rule book, I checked.)
See you during CONCACAF qualifiers, Amado.
Say, with Cuban exile Maykel Galindo playing for Chivas USA now, how long before having a guy named "Guevara" on the team would be a problem?
Hasta la proxima. Do zobaczenia.
For those of you who don't know, Chivas USA coach Preki decided he had enough of the guy, and traded him to Toronto FC. Guevara didn't want to go to Toronto, so he's back in Tegucigalpa or wherever it is that Honduran soccer players go when they don't want to play in Canada.
(By the way, what is with all the players who don't want to play in Toronto?)
I never thought the guy's whininess and tendency to disappear for long sections of games made the occasional spectacular goal worthwhile. Some may remember that this is the ninth or tenth time he threatened to go, usually because he didn't get enough playing time, or got carded for being a whiny hack. (That's in the FIFA rule book, I checked.)
See you during CONCACAF qualifiers, Amado.
Say, with Cuban exile Maykel Galindo playing for Chivas USA now, how long before having a guy named "Guevara" on the team would be a problem?
Hasta la proxima. Do zobaczenia.