@DeterministClockWork In short he says he's training to keep fit, that it's an adventure going to Canada and that he was impressed with the facilities of the club in your beautiful city (I've been there, loved it). He goes on talking about his performance in the Champions League game against Marseille, which we won 2-0 and Danny scored both goals. After that: his favorite goal. He also talks about his time at PSV, where he made friends who he will miss.
I wish I could speak Dutch, so I could understand what he's saying. But it doesn't matter, I'm sure you'll but the ball in the net for us. Welcome to Canada!
@alonsopena... your description is bang on. your ranking is way off. MLS is unique in that there are players throughout the league that could start in the Championship but also starters in MLS who would be subs in League 2. You can't directly compare it.
The league (MLS) started in 1996, and is relatively young and new. It is a league that restricts spending of its teams and so all the teams use more or less the same amount of money on its players and as such their is a lot of parity.
Recently spending has increased due to the loosening up of rules and that is why we see Thierry Henry, Rafael Marquez, Torsten Frings, Danny Koevermans etc...
I would say it is on par with the Championship in England or maybe just below the Erevidisie
wejoo!! kippenvel bij het doelpunt tegen willem 2!!
jacobdubb 7 months ago
@DeterministClockWork In short he says he's training to keep fit, that it's an adventure going to Canada and that he was impressed with the facilities of the club in your beautiful city (I've been there, loved it). He goes on talking about his performance in the Champions League game against Marseille, which we won 2-0 and Danny scored both goals. After that: his favorite goal. He also talks about his time at PSV, where he made friends who he will miss.
cornelisvz 7 months ago
I wish I could speak Dutch, so I could understand what he's saying. But it doesn't matter, I'm sure you'll but the ball in the net for us. Welcome to Canada!
DeterministClockWork 7 months ago
Welcome to Toronto Danny!! looking forward to your july 20th debut.
88Grrrr8 7 months ago
@alonsopena... your description is bang on. your ranking is way off. MLS is unique in that there are players throughout the league that could start in the Championship but also starters in MLS who would be subs in League 2. You can't directly compare it.
ginkster88 7 months ago
@NicMuziek
The league (MLS) started in 1996, and is relatively young and new. It is a league that restricts spending of its teams and so all the teams use more or less the same amount of money on its players and as such their is a lot of parity.
Recently spending has increased due to the loosening up of rules and that is why we see Thierry Henry, Rafael Marquez, Torsten Frings, Danny Koevermans etc...
I would say it is on par with the Championship in England or maybe just below the Erevidisie
alonsopena13 7 months ago
I have no idea what you guys are on about, but this guy looks like he'll produce for Toronto FC!
Welcome Danny, and all the best to you in your MLS 'avontuur'!
alonsopena13 7 months ago
@amedei100 toronto zit in mls, amerikaanse competitie ;) maar tis wel een canadeese club idd
movieproducti0nz 7 months ago
Volgens mij word de MSL steeds groter!
BigJoeRambo 7 months ago
Als de competitie van Canada in Fifa 12 zit weet ik wel wat ik ga doen. Seizoen met Toronto!
amedei100 7 months ago 2