FCD News Recap
March 16th, 2010 . 11:39 am . By: Chamo JonesNowak calls out Hyndman and his staff. Nowak was one of the protagonists of the brutal matches that lead to the creation of the Brimstone Cup. His attitude reminds of the old Spanish saying: – “Donde hubo llamas cenizas quedan”. It’s true for love, and it’s also true for hate. Final game an unfriendly friendly against Dallas – Pottstown Mercury – C. Vito Leyva gets a callup FC Dallas midfielder Bryan Leyva joins Mexico National Team – Pegasus News Daniel Hernandez is a brand new papa FC Dallas welcomes new addition – FCD Blog Ricchetti contemplating retirement Un reencuentro con Pablo Ricchetti – Texas Futgol 6 Comments Comments RSS TrackBack Identifier URI Leave a comment |

Gee, if three of Philly’s players were sent off, then maybe SH and the bench had something to complain about…
What is Luna’s status? He seems like one of the only players in camp all pre-season that has scored with any regularity.
Ok, I’m confused. The Pottstown article says that Nowak was talking about his own bench, not FCD’s (the Philly Enquirer article says otherwise). They are both referencing the same quotes. Which one is right?
In the papers’ defense, Nowak isn’t the clearest of English speakers.
I’ve seen this behavior by our team in the past, so it wouldn’t suprise me if he’s talking about FCD’s bench. Regardless, he’s making waaaaay too big of a deal out of it.
It is almost certain that Nowak was talking about his own team here. When has anyone EVER seen Shellas Hyndman wave his arms about, yelling at the Referee? That was a rhetorical question of course.
From the Pottstown article…
“Nowak was not seated on the bench for the exhibition. Though, from the coaches’ boxes above the field, he viewed members of his bench standing up and chiding officials.”
I think that settles the matter.