St. Ledger scored earlier in a 3-2 friendly win for Orlando over Ponte Preta. Goal at 1:15: http://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/20...-ponte-preta-2
Ponte Preta? Impressive stuff. Call him up Marty.
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Nice pair of SSL Ireland Boots for sale proceeds going to a childrens charity.
Starts against LA Galaxy. Robbie still out injured for the Galaxy, as posted elsewhere.
Must be a long time since two Irish international players faced each other, outside of the English and Scottish leagues
Not since Rovers played Cork a few weeks ago
https://kesslereffect.bandcamp.com/album/kepler - New music. It's not that bad.
Andy Keogh and Damien Duff played against each other over Christmas. Duff came on as a sub in a 1-1 draw.
Before that I'd say it must have been September 2012 when Robbie Keane and Darren O'Dea played against each other.
Orlando lead 2-0 at half time.
Yeah I presume Tets just didn't really consider the League of Ireland? Finished 4-0 to Orlando and Sledge played the ninety.
Edit- good call on Andy O'Brien, he played against Robbie twice last season, and 0-1 defeat and 2-2 draw, with Keane scoring in each.
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St Ledger played against Keane in an FA Cup match in 2009.
One of the reasons Ireland called St Ledger up was so they could take Keane out of his back pocket!
On another subject, Life in the MLS
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Clean sheet for Sledge as Orlando win 2-0. Could have been different if his terrible error has been punished after four minutes. Doyle played off the front man in a 4-2-3-1 formation and Shane O'Neill started also and lost his man for the opener.
Highlights here:-
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Sledge versus Doyle. Reminds me of those Masters 5 a Side tournaments that used to be on TV, where your favourite players from a decade or two ago wore cotton retro shirts and generally looked a bit slow.
Very loosely related but amusing; David Cameron actually used 'FFS' in the House of Commons this week, although it's doubtful he knows what it actually stands for considering he is so comically out of touch that he once thought 'LOL' stood for 'lots of love'!
A few years ago (must be a decade at this stage) a really hot girl on Myspace was messaging me back and forth and she kept saying "LOL". I thought it meant lots of love too.
That was me catfishing you TOWK and I thought it meant "look out loser"...
;-)
I like high energy football. A little bit rock and roll. Many finishes instead of waiting for the perfect one.
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