Away - 10/30 Toronto

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Sure he could, but wouldn't Fox want to keep their crew in place rather than uprooting them to Toronto and bringing in another crew to Seattle to replace them? I know TV networks have a lot of money, but would they want to waste it on shuffleboard logistics?
Didn't think about that end of it..............
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Lalas and Strong will most likely call the Seattle Dallas match, considering they called that exact match last year. We'll probably get their second crew.
 
That's stretching it on a 200. So, so many better options on that route, I hope you had a good reason for taking AA!

First flight out of Houston that morning. It was Spirit or American.
 
Sure he could, but wouldn't Fox want to keep their crew in place rather than uprooting them to Toronto and bringing in another crew to Seattle to replace them? I know TV networks have a lot of money, but would they want to waste it on shuffleboard logistics?

They're putting their top crew on the top game. They both probably had their flights booked for the next morning anyway, since they couldn't plan for a Seattle win ahead of time. NYCFC-Toronto is the top game, so I'd assume Strong and Lalas will be in Toronto.
 
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They're putting their top crew on the top game. They both probably had their flights booked for the next morning anyway, since they couldn't plan for a Seattle win ahead of time. NYCFC-Toronto is the top game, so I'd assume Strong and Lalas will be in Toronto.
He was on SiriusXM FC yesterday. He will be calling the Seattle/Dallas game.
 
They're putting their top crew on the top game. They both probably had their flights booked for the next morning anyway, since they couldn't plan for a Seattle win ahead of time. NYCFC-Toronto is the top game, so I'd assume Strong and Lalas will be in Toronto.

I made this post at 10:51 PM last night. It's been covered. This is like the stadium thread where people post the same information without knowing what's been posted. We can do it!

 
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In 3 matches against Toronto...
- 2015: 2 games played, 1 injured
- 2016: 1 game played, 1 15 minute substitution appearance

...David Villa has 6 goals
- 3 penalties (1 miss, eventually scored off an own goal caused by Patrick Mullins)
- 2 goals from open play
- 1 free kick goal

That's a goal every 47.5 minutes (285 minutes), or 1.89 goals/90 minutes.

Two legs equals 180 minutes that means Villa should score 3.78 goals.
 
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In 4 matches against Toronto (3 played last year and 1 this year, was benched the other game this year), David Villa has 5 goals (2 penalties, 3 from other play/set pieces).

6 goals in 3 matches. He had a brace in each match (excluding his 15 min sub appearance)

He was injured for the third game last year
 
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Since this game is at night we should organize a cell phone chant. Where we all hold up our cell phones with screens lit and lower them with the beat of the chant.
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