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Yeah, I feel soooo proud. Maybe Dave will pay back the 20 million he stole, I mean duped, I mean "invested" in the community.
Great article. I think everybody should be proud to have a Utah team in a championship game. Everyday on Fox Soccer Channel and a couple of times this week on ESPN RSL and the state of Utah have been mentioned in stories. Good buzz for the state, and more when we win the title.
GO RSL.
I am not such a great fan of soccer, but it is great to see one of our two major league teams poised to win the championship. Best of luck guys! Our win will make Salt Lake City's name be heard in a great positive light around the world.
would love it so much
I love to criticize "Real" Salt Lake. What an enormous waste of money! Dave Checketts should be ridden out of town on a rail. He is almost as bad as Haliburton and other parasites that sponge off the American populace. I will never be silenced. . .
start watching football aka soccer when they start scoring more than 2 goals a game . Ill start by watching real football like the English Premiership and not this joke of a league they call the MLS. Ill start watching football when these players stop rolling around on the ground like they are dying when another player bumps them. Ill start watching when they actually have top players in the MLS not washed up media stars like Mr Posh Spice .
Go Champs go!!!! for REAL!!!
Strong work Real! Congratulations!
Very well done job to Rimando as well!
Go RSL!!! Of course the MLS isn't quite at the level of international soccer but it sure is fun to watch a local team help elevate the sport.
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