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Brennan set for All-Star Game

Toronto FC Captain Jim Brennan describes his selection for tonight's All-Star game as 'an honour'.

Don Garber praises Toronto

The commissioner praised TFC's ownership group, corporate sponsorship and most of all fan support several times during his biennial state of the league address on Wednesday, even noting at one point that his remarks were beginning to sound like "an advertisement for Toronto." Still, Garber was effusive in his praise of TFC's quick evolution into one of the model organizations of MLS after just a season and a half of play. The latest example, Garber said, was the extensive schedule of interactive fan events, concerts and activities set in motion for the All-Star week.

Edwards All-Star Experience

Toronto FC 'keeper Brian Edwards was given the opportunity to train with the MLS All-Stars on Wednesday. With Pat Onstad still with his club Houston Dynamo, the All-Stars used Edwards and David Monsalve in their practice session.

Hammers enjoying time in Toronto

West Ham United trained at BMO Field on Wednesday morning ahead of the 2008 Pepsi MLS All-Star game Thursday night. West Ham manager Alan Curbishley told TorontoFC.CA his squad are enjoying their time in Toronto.

Inability to finish again haunts TFC

Tuesday's Canadian Championship match was Toronto FC's first chance at winning a major trophy, but unfortunately for the Reds, the result seemed all too familiar.

Game reaction from Reds players

Toronto FC's Mo Edu is calling for the team to focus on making the playoffs following the Reds failure to advance to the CONCACAF Champions League.

Reds draw, but fall short of qualifying

Toronto FC came up just short in their bid to qualify for the CONCACAF Champions League after a 1-1 draw with the Montreal Impact on Tuesday at BMO Field in the final game of the Nutrilite Canadian Championship.

Toronto FC players at Soccer Jam

As part of All-Star celebrations, Pepsi MLS Soccer Jam is running from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday outside BMO Field. Admission is free. There are 15 interactive soccer activities for including Human Foosball, the TFC Street Cage and appearances from Toronto FC’s Olivier Tebily, Amado Guevara, Tyrone Marshall and Laurent Robert.

Toronto FC players at Soccer Jam

As part of All-Star celebrations, Pepsi MLS Soccer Jam is running from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday outside BMO Field. Admission is free. There are 15 interactive soccer activities for including Human Foosball, the TFC Street Cage and appearances from Toronto FC's Olivier Tebily, Amado Guevara, Tyrone Marshall and Laurent Robert.

TFC preparing for battle with Impact

Toronto FC plays host to the Montreal Impact on Tuesday night in the final game of the Nutrilite Canadian Championship. It is a must-win game for the Reds, who must pick up the three points against the Impact in order to win the tournament and go on to represent Canada in the CONCACAF Champions League.