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The Soccer Blues
Published on May 14, 2008 at 3:02am
The Miami FC Blues dropped another heartbreaker last week with a 1-0 loss to the Carolina Railhawks. The game remained deadlocked at 0-0 for the entire game (soccer is fantastic!), but in the 87th minute, Carolinas Daniel Antoniuk scored the game winner. The Blues now sit in eighth place in the USL standings. Theyve yet to win a game at home and seem to settle for ties over wins on the road. But the FC has added some new players to help turn the tide.
Most notably, they signed Trinidad and Tobago national and former MLS player Avery John. This is a calculated gamble. The last time a pro South Florida sports team fielded a guy with Avery and John in his name, it didnt quite meet expectations. The original John Avery was a first-round draft pick for the Miami Dolphins that turned out to be a complete bust. Lets hope Avery John brings honor back to those names in Miami sports lore. Or, at the very least, that he scores a bunch of goals so the Blues can stem the tide of losses. Friday night they face the Vancouver Whitecaps at Tropical Park Stadium. Kickoff is at 5:30, and tickets start at $10.
Fri., May 16, 2008