if you're an MLS player with a Twitter account, you better watch what you say. The latest "Twittergate" involves US National Team striker Brian Ching of the Houston Dynamo.
Readers will remember his Twitter outburst over the linesman in Seattle calling Montero's strike at goal which appeared to many to be cleared off the line, a goal. This happened while Ching was thousands of miles away in New England with the US National Team. Possibly this might also be the longest distance fining in MLS history.
Brian Ching
Houston Dynamo
Suspension/Fine: $500
Reason: Public Criticism
Ref in seattle just cheated the dynamo. What a joke. Not even close. Ref is a cheat
1:41 PM Jul 11th from txt
Followed by:
Look i made a rash comment yesterday. I dont know who the ref was. I didnt understand how someone could all a goal when it wasnt 100% clear
7:09 AM Jul 12th from txt
and:
I apologize for the comment which i made in the heat of the moment. Everyone tries their best and mistakes happen.
7:25 AM Jul 12th from txt
AZGrizFan wrote:Interesting. You found a way to combine my two LEAST favorite things: Soccer and Twitter.
And yet time and again we find you here in MLS threads, accident, I think not.,,
“We didn’t have a man or woman in the drone,” Trump explained to a confused America. “We had nobody in the drone. It would have made a big difference, let me tell you. It would have made a big, big difference.” Mexico will pay for the wall THE MOON IS PART OF MARS
TwinTownBisonFan wrote:am i the only one who finds it pathetic that leagues fine and try to muzzle players and managers who criticize the officiating of games?
pretty pathetic
Imagine you of all people getting upset when somebody is trying to muzzle criticism.
"Pretty pathetic"
At least you got that right
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Some brilliance, no doubt CONCACAF brass to try and save money, booked the U.S. and Mexico on the same flight to Jersey. The following players tweeted:
JimmyConrad:
Apparently, we're sharing a plane with the Mexico National Team. I hope the Mexico coach doesn't kick me when I walk down the aisle.