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There’s something about opening the season against a rival that feels right. Yes, we know the New England Revolution usually open every MLS season on the road thanks to the mischievous and unpredictable New England weather. I mean, it did snow in Boston and upper New England yesterday, but a lot of the time it feels like the Revs are out in the Western Conference playing Seattle or Dallas or Colorado or Houston.
Okay, the Dynamo matchup from 2016 was fun and that Daigo Kobayashi equalizer was a wicked good time and there have been recent openers against the Philadelphia Union and Montreal Impact as well that got the year off on a right note even if it wasn’t the right result.
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New Chicago Fire forward Chinonso Offor looks for a pass during a preseason match against Orlando City
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Chicago Fire FC’s Chinonso Offor might just be the most interesting player in MLS
In 20 short years, Offor has fled his birthplace in Nigeria, played under age in Cyprus (before having to escape!), starred in Latvia, and managed to have fun in the one place in Illinois everybody hates to go.
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Chinonso Offor wanted to buy a new car.
There was one big problem. Chicago Fire FC’s new, 20-year-old Nigerian forward needed an American driver’s license. That meant a trip to a place that can break nearly anyone’s spirit the Illinois Secretary of State’s Driver Services Facility.
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Anne Hailes with jazz musician Chris Barber 13 March, 2021 01:00
WHEN your hero dies, it hurts. All the years of admiration, memories, loving and losing, crowd into your mind and I have such memories in spades following the death of jazz man extraordinaire Chris Barber.
I’m of the generation when Dixieland dominated our lives. The names are legendary now: Chris s wife, blues singer Ottilie Patterson; Kenny Ball; Acker Bilk; Jackie Flavelle; Lonnie Donegan; even Van Morrison played with the band - they were a jiver s delight.
Chris was 90 years old and suffering dementia when he died on March 2. His life story was one of music.