holy shit did not expect that at all. I thought we'd see Giovinco here forever. As much as I hated watching the little guy tear our assholes apart in 2016, I'm gonna miss his play- he was incredible in MLS.Giovinco leaving Toronto?
Massive loss for Toronto. They are the type to reinvest/drop cash to replace, but Giovinco was a pure talisman on that team, as striker and free kick specialist, and that will be hard to replace since the player will have to want to play on turf and put up with Bradley. Those last two could be dealbreakers for any self-respecting European player.Giovinco leaving Toronto?
Is there a TFC version of Midas Mulligan ?The TFC version of Glenn Crooks?
This on top of Vazquez puts them in a hole. Though I welcome their trouble, I would have liked them to keep the band together for one more run at CCL.Looks like Giovinvo has left training camp back to Toronto to complete his transfer. That’s one less team to worry about in the east.
Breaking: Giovinco has left TFC camp as transfer takes shape
https://theathletic.com/788498/2019...co-has-left-tfc-camp-as-transfer-takes-shape/
All of the contenders have questions. Atlanta will solve their DP dilemma and still be an elite team, but can they effectively transition between coaches, one who had two very short unsuccessful stints prior to this gig while avoiding the Toronto champions syndrome?Is anyone having a really good offseason? Seems like there's turmoil everywhere you look (and I'm 100% here for it)
wow that's a very good trade for Minnesota, they really need some defensive work. lol
SKC got the better deal. They’re a club that keeps stockpiling AM - they got a boatload from Orlando too for Dwyer. While they lost a good defender, they’re able to add $500k to their roster cap for the next two seasons (or $333k for the next three / standard contract) - that’s ridiculous to be able to add another quality player that most clubs don’t have.
wow that's a very good trade for Minnesota, they really need some defensive work. lol