HIGHLIGHTS: New York Red Bulls vs Seattle Sounders, MLS July 15th, 2012



Thierry Henry welcomes new teammate Sebastien Le Toux as the New York Red Bulls face off against Eddie Johnson, Mauro Rosales, and the Seattle Sounders at Red Bull Arena.

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44 thoughts on “HIGHLIGHTS: New York Red Bulls vs Seattle Sounders, MLS July 15th, 2012”

  1. Guys, I get you all have Henry boners, but PLEASE try and tell me with a straight face and level voice, that you don't remember Henry handballs…

  2. serie A is corrupt and going bankrupt. They don't fill their stadiums. And the overall economy in Italy is bad. What happens to La Liga again is dependent on what happens to economy. It's no secret that spain is on the verge of austerity. Nearly a 40 percent unemployment for young people and 20-30 percent for everyone. Financially the us is in trouble, but its in much better shape than much of europe right now. Not to mention the leagues themselves are in financial woes. No money No football.

  3. It's better now and probably for the near future but it's obvious that the level of football is improving in the US, more American players are crossing the pond, i think it's national teams doing well in the world cup will help also as the the US's traditional sports has no international rivalry or nationalist edge like football, you only have to see the energy the US basketball team gets in the Olympic's to see how American's will see & learn to love this great sport like the rest of the world

  4. Dont be silly, American footie has got better & better, it's growing in the US & i welcome it, one good thing about the MLS is they dont have the diving & cry babies we get in Europe in the modern era something we need to irradicate, now we have diva after diva. Watch the MLS a bit & you'll enjoy it, are they as good as the elite of Europe – No but they're improving year by year + the beautiful game is being spread to more people, i welcome it & it'll grow & improve in the USA, it already has.

  5. i was at the game henry had a very disappointing effort but is happens everyone in my section were puzzled on how conde (who is actually my cousin) didn't start but it was a good game to be at it was hot as hell the whole stadium smelt like sweat

  6. July 31st at Redbull Arena dude. It's that time of the year when the European teams come over for the world football challenge and friendlies! This year features Chelsea, PSG, AC Milan, Liverpool, Real Madrid, Tottenham, Olympique Lyonnais, Celtic, Aston Villa, Swansea, Stoke, and Montpellier! Go to the mls website for the when they're playing and against who.

  7. Watching the entire game u can see that sebastion didnt have the speed compared to the sounder defense. Dane would have been good for this game. That goal le toux did could have easily been done by henry

  8. It's crazy how most of the videos posted by MLS only get like 200 to 600 views, but when players like Beckham are in good form, they start getting views up to 700 000

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