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Post by dorf on Sept 9, 2016 10:59:25 GMT
I liked Donovan he was a good player for us. I wish we had him for longer.
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Post by Avinalaff on Sept 9, 2016 12:01:40 GMT
It just goes to show that as soon as their comfort zone gets bumpy they're off.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Sept 18, 2016 20:41:15 GMT
Landon Donovan scored Sunday for the first time since returning from his two-year retirement. Donovan’s 76th-minute goal brought the Galaxy level 2–2 against Sporting Kansas City. The game ended in a 2–2 draw. Donovan came on as a sub in the 74th minute and scored two minutes later. With the goal, Donovan added to his all-time MLS scoring record, which now stands at 145 goals.
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Post by rugbytoffee on Dec 29, 2016 20:04:51 GMT
After coming out of retirement in September to aid the injury-riddled LA Galaxy in their quest for a sixth MLS Cup, Donovan, the leading goalscorer and assist man in both U.S. national team and MLS history, is yet to officially announce whether or not he will return to the Galaxy (or soccer, period) in 2017. However, numerous reports since LA’s elimination from the 2016 playoffs indicated he was likely to walk away from the team and/or game again this winter.
Bruce Arena’s departure to re-become USMNT head coach only seemed to further the notion that Donovan wouldn’t be back in Southern California next season. If he won’t play for the Galaxy in 2017, he won’t play for anyone else, right? Perhaps, but only time will tell, as at least two MLS teams have given Donovan something the think about as the calendar ticks over from 2016 to 2017, in the form of contract offers for the upcoming season, and beyond.
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Post by Texan Toffee on Dec 29, 2016 22:16:11 GMT
After coming out of retirement in September to aid the injury-riddled LA Galaxy in their quest for a sixth MLS Cup, Donovan, the leading goalscorer and assist man in both U.S. national team and MLS history, is yet to officially announce whether or not he will return to the Galaxy (or soccer, period) in 2017. However, numerous reports since LA’s elimination from the 2016 playoffs indicated he was likely to walk away from the team and/or game again this winter. Bruce Arena’s departure to re-become USMNT head coach only seemed to further the notion that Donovan wouldn’t be back in Southern California next season. If he won’t play for the Galaxy in 2017, he won’t play for anyone else, right? Perhaps, but only time will tell, as at least two MLS teams have given Donovan something the think about as the calendar ticks over from 2016 to 2017, in the form of contract offers for the upcoming season, and beyond. I'm surprised he hasn't been whisked off to China.
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