IT’S BEEN A harrowing week for the city of Dallas.
And as much as it’s difficult to see the relevance of sport at such an emotional times, maybe it serves to bring some happiness – however small the amount.
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On Friday night, the local Major League Soccer side travelled to San Jose and both teams came together in show of solidarity.
Players wore white t-shits emblazoned with the message ‘Don’t Cross The Line’ while they posed for photos behind signs that carried the Dallas Strong hashtag.
It proved another decent outing for FC Dallas with a spectacular goal from Maxi Urruti shortly after half-time ultimately deciding the contest.
The three points ensure they stay top of the overall MLS standings having played 20 games.
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IT’S BEEN A harrowing week for the city of Dallas.
And as much as it’s difficult to see the relevance of sport at such an emotional times, maybe it serves to bring some happiness – however small the amount.
On Friday night, the local Major League Soccer side travelled to San Jose and both teams came together in show of solidarity.
Players wore white t-shits emblazoned with the message ‘Don’t Cross The Line’ while they posed for photos behind signs that carried the Dallas Strong hashtag.
It proved another decent outing for FC Dallas with a spectacular goal from Maxi Urruti shortly after half-time ultimately deciding the contest.
The three points ensure they stay top of the overall MLS standings having played 20 games.
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