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San Jose trades Johnson, gets three players in blockbuster deal with Toronto

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Ryan Johnson's time with the San Jose Earthquakes has come to a close.

The Earthquakes traded Johnson, along with allocation money and an international player spot, to Toronto FC in exchange for Alan Gordan, Nana Attakora and Jacob Peterson in a blockbuster deal on Thursday.

The move provides San Jose with depth at three positions, though it loses an international spot until Jan. 1, 2013.

The trade was Toronto's second of the day, having acquired midfielder Terry Dunfield in a deal with the Vancouver Whitecaps earlier.

What do you think of this trade? Who do you think got the better end of the deal? Surprised Toronto FC made two moves on the same day?

Share your thoughts below.

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  1. Agreed. I for one am glad to see that TFC owners are still sticking with Winter. It shows that they want to give this guy a chance. He now is making a few moves in hopes of cleaning up the mess. I just hope for the TFC fans that this change adds some spark to gain some credibility.

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  2. People are delusional about MLS talent. Almost everyone in this league is flawed. Peterson, for example, has little pace and can’t beat a defender one-on-one to save his life. This doesn’t neccessarily make him that bad by MLS standards. The league is built on guys like Gordon, Peterson and Attakora (and likely Johnson). It is all about how they fit in.

    Goodness. As a TFC fan I never thought I would miss Nick LaBrocca, but I swear he would start in almost any MLS midfield and if he were Canadian, would be a regular on the National team.

    It is a strange league and it is all about fitting into a side. If Johnson has pace and can cross from the left, he will fit in at TFC.

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  3. You forgot Edson Buddle just before his LA days and Aleko Eskandarian who was quite good before his head caved in.

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  4. they got rid of the 3 worst shooters in MLS history…Barrett, Gordon, and White. Yeah, I’d be embarrassed of that too.

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  5. TFC management have got to look like the biggest asses of all of MLS considering the forwards they got rid of since they started:

    O’Brian White
    Carlos Ruiz
    Jeff Cunningham
    Colin Samuel
    Chad Barrett
    Dwayne Rosario
    Alan Gordon

    I have no idea why they even needed Gordon in the 1st place, when they were going the ‘total football’ route. Just pure stupidity in throwing good players away.

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  6. It was Klinsmann’s idea. He’s a misunderstood genius you know. Should coach the USMNT but Sunil Gulati is just in it for the money.

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  7. Gordon was having a great season, when he was playing. Too injured as a result he wasnt needed, especially with Koevermanns

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  8. This is Aron Winter’s team now and he should build the team the way he wants.

    You’re telling me he should just keep running with the line-up that MoJo left for him?

    Yeah unfortunately this has been going on for 4 previous years but you can’t compare MoJo to Winter when Winter is only ~20 games into his 1st season as the coach.

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  9. Wrong, Johnson becomes an instant starter at Winter’s Left Wing spot. Excellent deal for TFC. All they need is a defender since Cann is out. Now they have the money and slot to do it.

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  10. none of these dude are blockbuster. winter said he wanted to trade away for better players than he had but he gets rid of a few of his best players. not saying the ones they received are terrible, they just have SOOOO many needs. TFC with winter is such a joke, so sad with the huge fanbase they have/ HAD.

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  11. That’s about right- Quakes need a backup to Lenhart and another defender but only because Opara is still hurt. Peterson is probably just filler since we finally signed Baca who should be the depth in MF we need.

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  12. +1 all of you folks who think TFC got the better end of this deal clearly have not watch enough Quakes game. I see terms like “stud” thrown out there and I have to laugh. Johnson was terrible the Quakes could have gotten a bag of balls and they still would have come out on top.

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  13. Gordon was much better than many TFC supporters had reckoned. I wouldn’t want to rely on him full-time, but could be really useful as a target man playing in certain tactical situations and as a long sub. Don’t know enough about SJ to know how he will fit in.

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  14. San Jose wins! I’m a Quakes fan and have been waiting for 3 years for Johnson to do something. I got a bit excited with his Gold Cup play, but he is too inconsistent. I hope these 3 players come in and contribute because the Quakes could use the help.

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  15. Berlin, Peterson and Gordon are not the building blocks of TFC. They are journeyman players who have hardly played this year. Attakora is a young project. Doneil Henry, the 18 year old, is a better defense prospect than Attakora was at that age.

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  16. Starters? All three have barely started this year, due to lack of form and injuries.

    The total number of starts for Peterson, Gordon, and Attakora is 24, or 8 games per player (TFC has played 21 league games).

    Peterson is awful, Gordon is useful but not a key player, and Attakora is a huge project.

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  17. TFC is funny. If there wasn’t a salary cap in MLS I bet they would spend 5 times more than anyone else in the league and still never make the playoffs.

    I thought the “Trader Mo” was a thing of the past, guess not.

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  18. TFC wins this easy…Johnson fits into their Left Striking position perfectly and they get allocation money to add another international for 3 useless players

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  19. Even though Ryan Johnson is listed as a striker, he really isn’t (at least not with the Earthquakes). Great when playing LM; he has good speed and crossing ability but can’t score. You’ll be missed Ryan!

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  20. Yesss!!! I am SO tired of screaming “Ryan Johnson, you are useless…” during every EQ game! Yes, he has speed and can occasionally get off a very good pass from the wings but we need much more from that position. Not sure about the replacements. Alan Gordon impresses me as another attempt by John Doyle to model the team in his image – long on grit, maybe a bit short on technique.

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  21. You need to take blockbuster more in the sense that Toronto has literally destroyed the block their stadium, team, future, etc. is built on. Have they ever not been in a rebuilding year?

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  22. 3 starters for one is pretty good swap. Johnson seems to be misused this season with SJ, then was gone for Gold Cup. I always liked him, very physical and willing to throw his body around. Could use some refinement on finishing, but if he didn’t need that, he prob wouldn’t be in MLS.

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  23. So let me get this straight….TFC trades for a guy who has scored as many goals in MLS this year as I have, and it’s a blockbuster deal? Really? Mehhh.

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