

Michael Bradley training with Chivas USA
By: Alex | May 15th, 2008US National Team star Michael Bradley is training with Chivas USA.
Chivas USA have Bradley training with the team in the off season.
Hey Mike, any chance you can suit up for us on Saturday? All the Chiva-girls you want.
Check the whole story at Dentro del Robano
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“All the Chiva-girls you want.”
As someone who attends the University of Colorado, let me warn you: that route leads to nothing but lawsuits against your team.
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As someone who attends the games, I assure you that the Chiva-girls are very nice and I was in no way materializing them. Unfortunately, due to a glitch in my computer, the article left off “to look at”.
Thank you for your warning, and I hope Michael read it as well, as to not confuse intentions.
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No offense meant. I was just joking around.
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Nice save Alex.
Ok, here’s how we do it. Michael Bradley’s last club was NY, right? So we trade John O’Brien’s rights to NY for Bradley’s. We sign Bradley to a contract and conveniently waive him right before his other club’s season begins again.
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Kyle- sorry for the smart-ass remark, no harm intended.
Melissa, we can only dream.
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Just a general comment. Where has the LEGION been the last couple of games?
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One of their members got into an altercation, and is serving a 2 match ban, so the entire legion decided to serve it with him.
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I understand the concept of solidarity, especially if it is unjustified, but if the guy made an error in his own individual judgment… then is there a need to sit the entire legion out?
Maybe someone from the legion, or who was actually there, can explain what happened?
And before anyone misunderstands, if the guy was attacked, through no fault of his own, then self-defense was his right.
But if he was over the top with abusive language or conduct, then that is something completely different…
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I like the info provided here. I will be a regular! Regarding the Legion, are they missed? I asked the question the first week they missed the game against the Revolution out of curiosity. I went to the game against DC and the stadium had more people than against the Revs. The High School band helped and the Union Ultras were loud and seemed to be having a good time. The Barra Brava was there but not very loud, they had a nice big flag though. I think it was 13,000 this match and 10,000 last match. I think they have always done a great job cheering, but the TEAM does not come first to them. They are here for themselves and not Chivas USA. Even though I have read in different areas the questions of why they were not there, they have shown their true colors. They are passionate for Chivas GDL and not CHivas USA. I didn’t miss them and if they don’t come back, I won’t miss them either! Chivas USA needs true fans, not fans that just go practice their cheering for when Chivas GDL decides to come play. All in all great game vs DC. Our youngters will give smiles years to come!!!
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Great comment Isreal, I couldn’t agree more.
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Sorry about the mispelling Israel!
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Thanks guys…. We’ll meet up at a game.
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