25 thoughts on “MatchDay 360: 2012 US Open Cup Final

  1. Bad calls or not, the complaining Seattle fans need to realize that Eddie Johnson missed that wide open shot that was essentially just him versus Jimmy Nielsen. Of course, your two All-Stars completely moonballing two penalty kicks wasn’t the reason you lost either. What a great game, unfortunately that can’t be said for some of the Seattle fans.

  2. Got to love Seattle fans claiming they are the best fans in MLS. Right now they seem like the biggest spoiled brats in the entire sport. Almost as bad as Italian fans.

  3. Ok for all you Seattle fans who are going to use the “Salazar screwed us” excuse: Salazar is ALWAYS opposing Sporting KC in the games he refs. His calls sucked both ways, but they were equally sucky calls. And when Seattles goalkeeper came off his line, that was the side ref that didn’t call you guys offside for your goal, when someone was. It wasn’t just Salazar. So you can’t use that excuse. Well I guess you CAN, but you’ll sound ignorant.

  4. Ok for all you Seattle fans who are going to use the “Salazar screwed us” excuse: Salazar is ALWAYS opposing Sporting KC in the games he refs. His calls sucked both ways, but they were equally sucky calls. And when Seattles goalkeeper came off his line, that was the side ref that didn’t call you guys offside for your goal, when someone was. It wasn’t just Salazar. So you can’t use that excuse. Well I guess you CAN, but you’d be ignorant.

  5. ussoccerdotcom’s channel has the highlights from goltv and they clearly show Gspurning was off his line a couple feet. Ref made the right call. Excellent game both teams left everything on the field. Congratulations Sporting Kansas City well done. 

  6. If you look at the 4:44 mark you see the assistant touching his microphone on button to tell Salazar the goalie came off the line. Suck it Seattle. Salazar didn’t make the call alone.

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