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Seeing Red: Early Card Keeps Frustrated Cosmos Winless At Home This Fall As League-Best Minnesota Extends Unbeaten Streak to 11
HEMPSTEAD, N.Y. — The New York Cosmos already had enough of a challenge looking for […]
Catching Up With Tina Cervasio
Tina Cervasio has become a regular visitor into the homes of New York sports fans. […]
ANGEL LAST GASP FREE KICK GOAL ELEVATES RED BULLS PAST DYNAMO, 2-1
HARRISON, NY (June 2, 2010) – Red Bulls forward Juan Pablo Angel was the hero […]
Time to fire Agoos-OsorioOne supporter’s letter to the front office
The Red Bulls are in shambles and calls for Juan Carlos Osorio’s head are nothing new. But patience is wearing thin with the team’s supporters, one of whom penned this letter to Red Bulls general manager Erik Stover. We reprinted it with his permission.
Red Bulls luck out with draw vs. Sounders
A lucky first half goal by Juan Pablo Angel gave the New York Red Bulls their first lead in many games, but it was short-lived. Rookie Jeremy Hall made a rookie mistake to bring the two sides level at halftime and the Red Bulls rode a strong performance by Danny Cepero to eke out a 1-1 draw and escape rainy Giants Stadium with a point they probably didn’t deserve. Player ratings included.
Casey Strikes Out Woeful Red Bulls
If there really is no place like home, the New York Red Bulls are in for an awfully long summer.
With seven out of their next nine upcoming games on the road, the Red Bulls finished off a four game home stand with a whimper, dropping a 3-2 decision to the Colorado Rapids at Giants Stadium […]
Does JCO need to G-O go?
Calls for Juan Carlos Osorio’s head are nothing new, but are growing to a fever pitch. Now comes word from the Washington Post that Red Bulls brass are losing patience with the man they hired to replace Bruce Arena ahead of the 2008 season. Vote in the poll and debate the matter.
Introducing Xtreme Soccer League and the New Jersey Ironmen
Indoor soccer, a variation of professional soccer, creates a face-paced version of the traditional style. Being that it takes place in a more compact area, the accelerating tempo is what generates the intensity within the game itself. It produces more controlled plays and more precision in the player’s move requiring much exertion from the players. […]
Woly rescues point for 10-man Red Bulls
An 88th minute equalizer by John Wolyniec salvaged a point for the 10-man New York Red Bulls Saturday night at Giants Stadium in another physical encounter with the Houston Dynamo. Woly’s goal broke a 491 minute cleansheet streak by Houston goalie Pat Onstad. Read the match report or skip right to the player ratings.
New Tactics, New Result in New Jersey
The New York Red Bulls’ new approach did not take long to pay dividends. Jorge Rojas got his first and second Major League Soccer goals within the first 15 minutes of Friday night’s game at Giants Stadium, and the Red Bulls went on to a 4-1 romp of the San Jose Earthquakes, perhaps rescuing their season in the process. Adam Rozsa reports and supplies player ratings for the home side.