TFC Top 31 Countdown: #10 - Reggie Lambe
The Bermudan international scored a total of 6 goals in his first season with Toronto FC but finds himself right on the edge of our top ten due to his inconsistent performances.
The Bermudan international scored a total of 6 goals in his first season with Toronto FC but finds himself right on the edge of our top ten due to his inconsistent performances.
Looking at some of the stats available from all the votes submitted for the TFC top 40 countdown.
For everything he brought to the team this year, and the positive impact he'll have for years to come, number one in the top 40 countdown is Torsten Frings.
The best striker Toronto FC have ever had, and the best pure goalscorer in MLS. Number 2 in the TFC Top 40 Countdown is Danny Koevermans.
The most popular player, and the heart and soul of the team this year, number 3 in the Toronto FC Top 40 Countdown is Joao Plata.
The top ranked defender of the year, number 4 in the Toronto Fc Top 40 Countdown is Richard Eckersley.
He had a tough year in very trying circumstances. At number 5 in the Toronto FC Top 40 Countdown, it's Stefan Frei.
Who was the best goalie for Toronto FC in 2011. Well in the TFC Top 40 countdown at least Stefan Frei wins. the first goalie to make the list, at number 6, it's Milos Kocic.
A tale of two half seasons for Julian de Guzman, who finally played like he can and earned the number 7 spot in the Toronto FC Top 40 countdown.
Toronto FC traded 3 players to bring in Ryan Johnson. He repaid that faith with a great season, coming in at number 8 in the Top 40 Countdown.
The first Toronto FC academy player to make it to the Canada team, at number 9, it's Ashtone Morgan
It took a while for Toronto FC to find the Attacking Midfielder they needed. It's appropriate that that player ended up as number ten in the Toronto FC Top 40 Countdown.
Probably the 5th most skilled player to play Right Wing for Toronto FC in 2011, but he was the one who did it best. Number 11 in the Top 40 Countdown is Nick Soolsma.
Of all the Toronto FC players who left after the first half of the season, the highest rated in the Top 40 Countdown is Alan Gordon
Dumb hair, stupid sideburns, ridiculously high squad number, and flashy but inconsistent play to match all of that. Number 13 in the 2011 Toronto FC Top 40 Countdown is Peri Marosevic.
Number 14 in the Toronto FC Top 40 Countdown is another of the academy success stories. Matt Stinson
No outfield player played more minutes for TFC this year than number 15 in the TFC Top 40 Countdown, Ty Harden.
Terry Dunfield is number 16 in the Toronto FC 2011 Top 40 Countdown.
The world's most confusing captaincy appointment, number 17 of the Toronto FC Top 40 countdown is Maicon Santos.
Dwayne de Rosario, MVP and the most polarising player in TFC history comes in at number 18 in the Toronto FC Top 40 Countdown.
The first of the Academy graduates who actually got playing time this year, he'll be much higher in the future, but for now he's number 19. It's Doneil Henry.
Injuries mean this player's a low lower than he really should be. Number 20 in the Toronto FC Top 40 Countdown is Adrian Cann.
Asked to do too much, then unfairly maligned. This year's Nick Garcia, number 21 is Andy Iro
Our first player with a top ten pick. Number 22 in the Toronto FC Top 40 countdown is Tony Tchani.
Number 23 in the Toronto FC top 40 countdown goes to one of the more puzzling and disappointing players for TFC this year. Javier Martina
Number 24 in the TFC top 40 countdown is everybody's favourite diving Belgian, Mikael Yourassowsky.