United Notebook
On the heels of the announcement that D.C. United and midfielder Branko Boskovic would part ways, fans of the club took to Twitter to share their gratitude for all that the Montenegrin has done for the Black-and-Red.
.@dcunited Please pass along best wishes to Branko and his family in dealing with his personal matters. He will be missed by #dcu faithful.
— ben (@beardyblue) November 21, 2012
Farwell to @dcunited player Branko Boskovic. He will be missed and I wish him the best in his future endeavors #DCU
— James Armold (@armoldjp) November 21, 2012
@dcunited he deserves to go out with his head held high. He's done so much for the club! Thoughts are with him and his family. #OlsensArmy
— Anne Gustaveson (@annegusgirl) November 21, 2012
More credit to Boscovic: With issues back home, he never played like his thoughts were elsewhere. A true professional. #DCU
— Kim Kolb (@NestDevil09) November 21, 2012
Say what you want about Branko, but when DeRo went down, if he wasn't here, we would not have made the playoffs, best of luck to him #DCU
— DCUparagon (@DCUparagon) November 21, 2012
Branko Branko Branko Boskovic! Brankooo... Boskovic! Thanks for the memories, esp the diving header.@dcunited
— The Ferbear (@FerToTheBear) November 21, 2012
Branko, one of my favorites. KILLER precision on FKs. Brought tempo to the game. #DCU forever in my heart. @dcunited
— Steven (@Morocco_Mole) November 21, 2012
@dcunited he deserves to go out with his head held high. He's done so much for the club! Thoughts are with him and his family. #OlsensArmy
— Anne Gustaveson (@annegusgirl) November 21, 2012
@dcunited Thank you Branko. My best to you and your family.
— julius (@itwasi) November 21, 2012
@dcunited Good luck to Branko.His time here wasn't perfect, but he hung in there through a lot and will be remembered fondly.
— Don Mayer (@Brashnir) November 21, 2012
On Monday evening, D.C. United midfielder Perry Kitchen sat courtside with his fiance at the Verizon Center in Washington DC. The Indiana native was in attendance to watch the Washington Wizards versus the Indiana Pacers game. (Photos by Jose Argueta)

Perry Kitchen

Chris Singleton of the Washington Wizards

Perry Kitchen with his fiancée
DC Mayor Vincent C. Gray has been a vocal supporter of D.C. United during the 2012 MLS Cup Playoff run. Today, he congratulated the team on a successful season.
Tough loss on aggregate for @dcunited yesterday.Congratulations on a great season w/ a return to playoff form! #vamosunited @conventionsdc
— Vincent C. Gray (@mayorvincegray) November 19, 2012
Major League Soccer today announced that Chicago Fire defender Austin Berry is the 2012 MLS Rookie of the Year. D.C. United midfielder Nick DeLeon finished second in the voting.
DeLeon played in 28 matches (25 starts) is his first professional season and broke the club's rookie goal-scoring record with six goals. The talented winger also scored two goals in four matches during the 2012 MLS Cup Playoffs.
DeLeon is United's fourth consecutive MLS Rookie of the Year finalist. He is the third player to come in second (Pontius - 2009, Kitchen - 2011). Andy Najar won the award in 2010.
Below is a breakdown of the voting:
| PLAYER | % CLUB VOTES | % MEDIA VOTES | % PLAYER VOTES | WEIGHTED TOTAL |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Austin Berry (CHI) | 51.79 | 56.92 | 31.96 | 140.67 |
| Nick DeLeon (DC) | 25 | 26.15 | 22.68 | 73.83 |
| Darren Mattocks (VAN) | 7.14 | 4.62 | 14.43 | 26.19 |
| Luis Silva (TOR) | 10.71 | 1.54 | 7.22 | 18.93 |
| Connor Lade (NY) | 0 | 1.54 | 7.22 | 8.76 |
Thanks again for a fantastic season to all our fans & supporter groups #vamosunited very proud to captain this team. Felt good to be back...
— Dwayne De Rosario (@dwaynederosario) November 19, 2012
great season, fans the atmosphere tonight was a memorable one. Thank you very much. Bright future we have.
— Nick DeLeon(@NickDeLeon7) November 19, 2012
A pleasure to play in front of the #DCU fans again this year. We had a good run and I'm proud of the guys. #family
— Chris Pontius (@ChrisPontius13) November 19, 2012
Want to thank ALL the fans for this whole season. You guys were unbelievable! This team was incredible and always fought #veryproud #DCU
— Perry Kitchen (@PerryKitchen23) November 19, 2012
I want say thanks to all our DcUnited fans, YOU guys are great, Very proud of My Teammates,Love play for this Club....
—M.Saragosa (@MarceloSaragosa) November 19, 2012
Campers at the Dero Development and Power Training camp in Ontario are cheering for United
D.C. United captain Dwayne De Rosario holds soccer clinics in Toronto throughout the year. Players at a recent camp sent in the above mobile phone video wishing DeRo good luck ahead of Sunday's decisive Eastern Conference Final match. Learn more on DeRoUnited.com
DC Mayor Vincent C. Gray took to Twitter on Friday evening to tell reporters he would not be able to attended Sunday's Eastern Conference Final, but that we was still rooting for United.
@mikemadden @oconnellpostbiz @dcunited Agreed - hoping for lots of goals on Sunday and maybe a De Rosario appearance.
— Vincent C. Gray (@mayorvincegray) November 16, 2012
@oconnellpostbiz @mikemadden @dcunited The team graciously invited me, but I have a personal commitment and can't make it. #VamosUnited!
— Vincent C. Gray (@mayorvincegray) November 16, 2012
Gerson Umana
A report out today from TopDrawerSoccer.com offers some quotes from D.C. United U-16 Academy player, Gerson Umana.
Umana is currently tied for first in scoring among USSF Development Academy U-16 players with nine goals. “It’s really all team work,” Umana told TopDrawerSoccer.com. “I think as a team we are really complete [and] my coach is making me into a better player.”
Leading into the MLS Eastern Conference Championship match, United players and coaches will hit the airwaves to talk about the importance of Sunday’s match against the Houston Dynamo at RFK Stadium. Here’s everything you need to know in order to tune-in and hear from D.C. United directly.
Thursday
- Defender Robbie Russell will be on Sirius XM FC at 5:05 p.m.: LISTEN
- Midfielder Nick DeLeon on with Extra Time Radio: LISTEN
- Head Coach Ben Olsen on with LaVar and Dukes at 6:00 p.m.: LISTEN AGAIN
- Goalkeeper Coach Pat Onstad with TEAM 1410 radio in Vancouver, BC at 6:15 p.m.: LISTEN
Friday
- Midfielder Dwayne De Rosario on with the Junkies at 8:45 a.m.: LISTEN
From the Mayor, to other sports teams and players, to construction cranes, to the Newseum - the District is cheering for D.C. United during its 2012 MLS Cup Playoff run. Today, local indie rockers, The Dismemberment Plan offered their support via an article on their site titled "Why D.C. United is going to win this weekend."
The spirited piece offered four key reasons the Black-and-Red will win on Sunday and advance to the MLS Cup Final at RFK Stadium. "We got this," the article concluded. Read the full article
The band's bass player - and author of the article - Eric Axelson is the most ardent United supporter, but the whole band has been following the team. As they noted via their Twitter account, "[We have] DC United scarves and two soccer balls in the practice space." The band also announced the score of a recent D.C. United match while on stage during the recent Virgin Mobile FreeFest 2012.
As you can see, the finale of their shows resembles the supporters sections:
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