Friday, December 12, 2008

Oh. My. God.

Dwayne De Rosario is about to become a star in Canada. And, when he does he will become the first Canadian soccer player to do so in his own country. If things go perfect and TFC wins a championship with DeRo scoring a couple highlight goals along the way, it’s possible that his reputation among casual fans could exceed his actual talents. He just plays that way. DeRo scores the type of goals that make soccer fans gasp and soccer haters reconsider. Although he is not a perfect player, he is an exciting player and he is perfect to be the face of the game in the country.

TFC fans had pretty much given up on this ever happening. Initially there was a feeling that MLS would find a way to get him in Toronto – the league has it’s ways – but when that didn’t happen, Houston won a championship and Toronto started selling the joint out without the hometown hero, the assumption was that DeRo was just another guy out there. Toronto may have wanted him, but want and gonna get are two different things.

Then Houston failed to win the MLS Cup this season. Surely, the thinking went, he would want to go back to Texas to finish there on top. If only he had won another title, then maybe he’d be up for a new challenge.

But, still we held out hope.

When news broke today that Houston was calling a last minute press conference the first thought that popped into my head was that it was DeRo. I actually started a thread on both Big Soccer and at the U-Sector boards where I joked that Houston was about to ship him north. I kept it light because, as you know, sports fans have to do little tricks to protect their emotions. If I joked and it didn’t happen, well, it was just a joke, right?

But, it happened. And no one really believed it. On U-Sector it went from a typical ripping the piss off-season thread to elated, jumping up and down screaming so hard it’s going to take three weeks to find the cat again joy in record time. We’re suckers, us supporters. We bitch and moan and talk about throwing them all under the bus, but give us one ounce of good news and we become hopeless romantic fools in an instant. We make Leafs fans look rational. And, we’re OK with that.

I’ll break this down from a soccer standpoint a little later tonight, but understand that this is something that goes way beyond the scoreboard. Toronto soccer fans waited along time for a hero of our own. Pessimistic by nature, we doubted it would ever come. Although we love Jimmy B, Sutts and all the young Canadian kids (along with our imported Reds), DeRo’s different. Part of what makes us cheer for the other Canadians is that they seem just like us. Jimmy is a good guy from Newmarket that you’d have a beer with while watching the Leafs. But DeRo…he’s the guy with the flair and talent that you only wish you could be.

And in 2015 or so some kid from Toronto will burst out in the soccer world and do things that no one ever thought a Canadian would do. And when they ask him what drove him to excellence on the soccer pitch he will talk about some goal he saw DeRo score at BMO Field way back in 2009.

And the story will go on and on and on…

DeRo’s a Red! It’s a good day.


Just as a reminder. The greatest goal in MLS history (and up there for one of the best ever, period. Make sure you watch the last replay of it).

3 comments:

eyebleaf said...

The last replay of that goal is truly unbelievable. What a shot.

You're right, it's a great day.

Welcome home, D-Ro!

Michael said...

Happy for DeRo because it is what he wants, but sad as a Dynamo fan.

Looking at the goal objectively:

Have you ever watched English Premier League, German Bundesliga, Italy's Serie A or Spain's "La Liga"?

There are goals of this caliber ALL the time in Europe. Granted, this is probably the best goal scored off of a free kick in MLS history, but let's not forget Brian Ching's spectacular bicycle kick (that won the 2006 Sierra Mist Goal of the Year) against D.C. United back in 2006...or De Rosario's 2004 Sierra Mist Goal of the Year. Joseph Ngwenya also had one against the Fire that was a finalist for Goal of the Year back in 2007, and De Rosario scored on the Fire from inside the circle back in 2006.

All that to say...proclaiming De Rosario's goal as the "best in league history...or maybe ever." may be a bit excessive. It was a great goal scored by a great goalscorer. Let's hope he scores a lot more for TFC...just not against the Dynamo :-)

Duane Rollins said...

Sure, I was guilty of a little hyperbole, but that FK stands up against anything you will see in any league. And, I wish I saw goals like that "all the time" in the big four leagues.

I do believe that it is the most skilled and spectacular goal in MLS history.

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