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sturgis is the shi!
It's nice to have the starting lineup seemingly intact, for a change. It's too bad that we'll lose Sturgis to the Olympics in the summer, but Talley and Cordoba need to stay sharp and fight for playing time, too. Go RSL!
Hopefully Cordoba will have some form by the Olympics and our midfield can be Morales, Cordoba, Dema, and Beckerman during the Boycott Games in China.
I like Talley, and I appreciate what he has brought to this club since he's been here, but it is about time to hang it up. Maybe coach instead.
And yes, it'll be very nice to see the same lineup 2 weeks in a row, hopefully we beat TFC and DCU so when the team returns to RES some of the more casual fans may begin to recongize faces on the '08 team.
I saw Sturgis play in Florida for the Ajax America Prospects (along with FC Dallas's Dax McCarty). I knew both were going places. Its awesome to see Nate contributing last week. I hope to see many such performances from the young man.
Kreis should definitely start Sturgis regularly. He held his own in the midfield against DC. He is a rising star!
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