We're Not Done Yet

Celebration is fine, last night was awesome, but we're not done yet. That was the chant last night, one that Sigi definitely is a fan of.




The Crew won 1-0 last night on another good but not as good as usual performance. But, make no mistakes about it that the old Crew will be back and bringing it for the playoffs. The Crew are not worried and neither am I, from Merz's article:
"No matter what you say, when the other team has to win and you know going in you're going to play the following week, I've been there as a player -- it's been a long time ago -- you want to make sure you don't get hurt," Schmid said. "You don't go completely reckless into a tackle. You work and do all the stuff but you don't quite have the same bite.

"It was a good win for us. I'm confident next week on an even playing field we'll come out with the bite we need. We knocked out one team tonight and we want to knock out another team in the next two weeks and then another after that and another after that."



Schmid on the celebration:
Things like that for me become emotional," he said of the postgame ceremony. "It's just great to see. The Nordecke and the support that's been there all season. I don't think it's ever been like that -- just the emotion and passion that's been in that corner."

He likened this season to coaching his first title at his alma mater, UCLA, in 1985.

"When I heard fans chanting and shouting as they were giving us the Supporters' Shield it's like, 'We've come a long way,'" he said. "The real tribute goes to the players. They're the ones that believed."

He especially liked that the fans chanted "We're not done yet."



Duncan's, on the celebration and on him possibly having a career as a hooligan:"That was a sweet, sweet moment to celebrate with them," Oughton said. "They've been battling right along with us, throwing stuff on the field and battling to be allowed to throw stuff on the field."

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