

Articles tagged with "dave-sarachan"
Peter Wilt and John Guppy on Dave Sarachan's tenure
By Tom | June 20th, 2007Peter Wilt, the former Fire GM who hired Dave Sarachan, to me via email: It should be remembered that Dave coached the Fire to four trophies ...
Fire Fire: Chicago Sack Dave Sarachan
By Bob | June 20th, 2007The word on the street, or at least from The Red Card, is that the Chicago Fire have brought an end to the Dave Sarachan ...
In Attack of Dave
By Tom | June 19th, 2007Yes, I know that's a very poorly worded title, and this is going to be the shortest post I've ever written. But all I ...
A defense of Dave
By Tom | June 18th, 2007I'm not going to offer one, but there's a man who knows more about MLS than me offering reasons (not excuses) for the Fire's poor ...
Salas update
By Tom | June 9th, 2007I don't usually like to reproduce news from the Trib's excellent Red Card blog - I have confidence that you, dear reader, are far more ...
Fire vs. Crew
By Tom | June 3rd, 2007A Sunday game at 6pm today. The last home game was also a Sunday, at 4pm; before that, it was a Thursday night game, and ...
Fire vs. Real Salt Lake
By Tom | May 26th, 2007The Fire host Real Salt Lake on Sunday at 4pm (TV: Telefutura live, CSN 7pm delayed). This is a game the Fire, and in particular ...
Don't tell me MLS fans don't care
By Tom | May 26th, 2007As an Englishman, when I first arrived in the U.S., I rather got the sense that maybe MLS fans didn't care with the same passion ...
A Fan is not a rational being
By Tom | May 23rd, 2007I've been hesitant to call for Dave Sarachan's dismissal thus far. I've had moments, like after a 1,000 mile trip to Toronto to see ...
Why Dave Sarachan should not be canned (yet): a debate with Peter Wilt
By Tom | May 15th, 2007The "Coach Dave Career Deathwatch Thread: Part Four - THE FINAL CHAPTER" has been bumped back to the top of the Chicago Fire Bigsoccer messageboard. ...
Fire 1-0 Rev
By Tom | April 8th, 2007The unlikely hero for the Fire in their opening win was Logan Pause, often questioned for his attacking prowess given he had never before scored ...





