Saw that new Dallas shirt on the highlights loop last weekend
g --very sharp, and much nicer than the red, mm hmm. I neglected to note that Colorado's is a nice hue, much like that "redcurrant" thing Arsenal had going on during the final Highbury season (and not coincidentally so, although that swirly sky-blue piping is unnecessary).
RSL have a funky thing going on with their kit, sort of a nod to that of the Spanish national team (but they gotta get out of that awful college gridiron stadium with the fake pitch and into their
new home muy pronto --aside from the fact that the game never was meant to be played on the stuff, it's really hard to look at on TV).
Well shit anyway, all this good work by the Fire going for naught as the Eastern Conference sides continue their early-season dominance over their Western counterparts (table below), with New York winning away to Los Angeles and Columbus beating expansion San Jose on the road on Saturday nite.
Struggling DC kept the motif going as they played away to Chivas in the weekly Sunday afternoon game that goes out nationwide over one of the Spanish-language networks, winning easily 2-1 and conceding only late.
Among the myriad absurdities of the league --of U.S. sport in general, really-- is the two-conference system that forces a fan of a particular outfit to cheer for sides in the other conference to beat one's intraconference foes in head-to-head matchups, thus increasing one's own chances of doing better in a weak conference without the absolute necessity of posting an excellent record. With a league now 14 teams strong and two more on the way, could we shift to a single-table format and an identical list of opponents leaguewide already, please?

More absurdity: a pair of Continental friendlies coming up, and then qualifying for South Africa right after. The league rolls on nevertheless as guys in the national team setup take to the air, so teams like L.A. and New England in particular are going to be running with short squads in a few weeks' time. By then, high summer will have set in, and of course there's nothing more fun than chasing a ball around for 90 minutes in ungodly heat and humidity. Anyway, look at the disparity between the conferences:
Current table (W-D-L)EAST
Columbus.......6-0-1 (18 pt/+5)
Chicago.........5-1-1 (16 pt/+10)
New England...4-1-3 (13 pt/-1)
New York.......3-2-1 (11 pt/+3)
Toronto........3-1-2 (10 pt/-1)
Kansas City....3-1-3 (10 pt/-1)
DC..............2-0-5 (6 pt/-5)
WEST
Colorado...... 3-0-4 (9 pt/+2)
Dallas..........2-3-2 (9 pt/+2)
Los Angeles...2-2-3 (8 pt/-1)
Salt Lake......2-2-3 (8 pt/-1)
Houston.......1-4-2 (7 pt/-3)
Chivas.........1-2-4 (5 pt/-5)
San Jose.......1-1-4 (4 pt/-4)
Week's matchups (times Eastern U.S.; home sides listed first)THU 15th Colorado v. Salt Lake (live on ESPN2 9:30 PM)
SAT 17th Toronto v. Columbus (4:00 PM); New York v. Kansas City (7:30 PM); New England v. San Jose (7:30 PM); Chicago v. Houston (8:30 PM); Chivas v. DC (live on FSC 10:30 PM)
SUN 18th Dallas v. Los Angeles (live on local affiliates of TeleFutura Spanish-language network 3:00 PM)