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By Steven Sandor

For the Deseret News

Published: Saturday, Aug. 28 2010 9:25 p.m. MDT

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toddfromsantaana

It is good to have some time to be back on here with my REAL fans. I thought we outplayed Toronto last night.. Espindola every time I see him plays great. We cannot forget saves Rimando made also. Watching the game, we clearly were the better side.

More important, the team bounced back from a disaster in Mexico. For one thing, that match should have been suspended. It was beyond horrible. One can play in the rain, heavy as it was. However, when a pitch cannot handle it, players scoring goals due to mistakes, slippage and turned ankles-it is unhuman either side had to play..


Great news: We were what? Down 10-11 points to the Galaxy> It is down to 1 game or 3 points.


The Galaxy were stunned and looked awful last night. Losing to Kansas City 2-0 at home.

They played badly. Donovan and Buddle were played as well defensively as anyone has all year.


Including all competitions: the Galaxy over the last 15 games are like (4-7-3)

RSL1

The difference between a win and a tie was about 2 inches on two different occasions. Great move and shot by Wingert. If RSL keeps playing well luck can only keep them out of the win column for so long.

randal

We still have a shot at winning the Supporters Shield, but we have a lot of big games coming up. New York twice, Dallas, Colorado, not to mention the CONCACAF games.
It starts this Saturday against Henry. GO RSL!

Nussdorfer AC

A draw against the 2nd toughest team to play at home is admirable. Although, as others have said, we were stronger, we leave with a point.

real #1

To all the Real Salt Lake fans:
We need to scream loud this Saturday. As usual some Mexicans will cheer for Rafa Marquez. Let show
our team our support with noise and dressing in red.

RSL flags are welcome.

Go RSL!!!!!

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