
As David waves goodbye to Europe what will he do next?
Here is his projected schedule for his arrival in the USA and early matches with the Los Angeles Galaxy:
Today-mid-July: Vacation. (more pictures of David in his white tight speedos I hope.)
July 16: Arrival in Los Angeles, begin training with the Galaxy.
July 19: Attend MLS All-Star Game at Dick's Sporting Goods Park in Commerce City, Colo., near Denver, watch match with MLS commissioner Don Garber
July 21: Likely debut for Galaxy in exhibition against England's Chelsea FC at Home Depot Center in Carson, Calif.
July 24: Likely first start for Galaxy, against Mexico's Pachuca at Home Depot Center, in its first match of the SuperLiga, a new tournament involving four MLS and four Mexican First Division clubs.
July 28: SuperLiga match against Mexico's Chivas de Guadalajara at Los Angeles Coliseum.
July 31: First away match against an MLS club, in SuperLiga against FC Dallas at Pizza Hut Park in Frisco, Texas.
Aug. 5: First MLS regular-season match, against Toronto FC at BMO Field in Toronto.
The remainder of Galaxy's schedule away from Home Depot Center:
Aug. 9: D.C. United, at RFK Stadium
Aug. 12: New England Revolution, at Gillette Stadium
Aug. 18: New York Red Bulls, at Giants Stadium
Aug. 26: Colorado Rapids, at Dick's Sporting Goods Park
Sept. 19: Real Salt Lake at Rice-Eccles Stadium
Sept. 27: Kansas City Wizards at Arrowhead Stadium
Sept. 30: Columbus Crew at Crew Stadium
Oct. 3: United Soccer League's Vancouver Whitecaps at BC Place Stadium (*)
Oct. 7: Houston Dynamo at Robertson Stadium
Oct. 21: Chicago Fire at Toyota Park
(*) Exhibition
Note: Schedule is subject to change.
My my...That is a LOT of travelling. He is going to be burnt out by the end of the year.
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