TORONTO - Maybe it wasnt quite a bloody big deal, but Toronto FC did set a club record for attendance this season. Andy Phillip Jersey .The MLS team drew 375,463 fans to BMO Field, up 30,928 over the previous franchise record of 344,535 set in 2011. This season TFC attracted 15 straight sellouts of 22,591 before attendance at the two final home games dropped to 18,269 and 18,329, respectively.The club drew 308,233 fans in 2013. Toronto averaged 22,086 a game this season, second only to the Seattle Sounders (43,734) and well above the league average of 19,147.In contrast, the Vancouver Whitecaps averaged 20,408 (346,943 in total, fifth in the league) and Montreal 17,421 (296,159, 11th).Toronto currently has 17,000 season-ticket holders — its highest ever — with a waiting list of 3,000.Still, the club is not expected to make a profit this season because of the huge contracts awarded to Jermain Defoe and Michael Bradley.Toronto, which had 14,600 season ticket-holders in 2013, did not raise prices for existing season ticket-holders this season while delaying the date they had to commit to the tickets so they could monitor the clubs off-field moves. And after another bad year in 2012, it rolled back prices for existing season ticket-holders to 2007 levels.But with Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment sinking $95 million in stadium renovations at BMO Field, it needs a successful product on the field to keep the fans coming and to fill the enlarged stands. Clyde Lee Jersey . Tampa Bay Buccaneers RB Doug Martin broke the news that hes cleared for full activity moving forward. Woody Sauldsberry Jersey . Acclaimed by world football leaders but held in contempt by many football fans. Blatter should arrive at the Itaquerao stadium in Sao Paulo to watch host Brazil play Croatia confident that this tournament -- his fifth as president -- wont be his last leading the worlds favourite sport. https://www.cheapwarriors.com/839o-paul-arizin-jersey-warriors.html .5 million, two-year contract with the San Francisco Giants on Thursday, a deal that covers his final two arbitration seasons.Ulster secured their place in the Guinness PRO12 play-offs as they ran in six tries in their 46-26 victory at Ospreys. Dan Biggars score had given Ospreys an early lead before Paddy Jackson and Rory Best put the Irish province in front.Josh Matavesi pulled the hosts level briefly but Andrew Trimbles try sent Ulster into the break 21-14 ahead. And the visitors were to retain their lead for the rest of the match as Chris Henry, Stuart Olding and Franco van der Merwe also dotted down for Ulster, with Tom Grabhams double proving to be merely consolation.Ulster will now have to go to Connacht in the PRO12 semi-final while it is back to the drawing board for Ospreys, who have never previously failed to qualify for the top tier of European competition.Ospreys made their intentions known from the start by turning down kickable penalties in the pursuit of tries and the hope of a bonus point victory. The Sky Sports panel discuss the thrilling conclusion to the Guinness PRO12 regular season And after 12 minutes the plan was going well when Biggar went over the posts from a scrum to convert his own try.But Ospreys found themselves getting turned over too much in Ulsters 22 and it was the visitors who struck with two tries in the space of 10 minutes. Latrell Sprewell Jersey. Both scores came from scrums as Jackson was put over by full-back Jared Payne before skipper Best went in from 10 metres out. Jackson converted both scores as Ulster led 14-7 on 27 minutes. Josh Matavesi celebrates scoring Ospreys second try against Ulster But the home side got back on level terms when Matavesi reached out to score after the Welsh side ran a penalty. Biggar converted.It looked like the half would end 14-14 but a poor kick ahead by Rhys Webb was returned by Trimble and he got lucky with the bounce from his chip ahead to run in a final-minute try. Jackson put over his third conversion.It took until only the second minute of the second half for Ulster to open up a 10-point lead when Jackson converted their first penalty of the match. Ruan Pienaars kick is charged down by Rhys Webb The Ospreys did respond with an attack inspired by replacement Olly Cracknell but again they were guilty of turning over ball in Ulsters 22.On 56 minutes Henry scored an opportunist try by touching the ball down when it squeezed out of a ruck to give Ulster the bonus-point try.It was a controversial moment with the home crowd not liking the decision after television match official Derek Bevan advised referee Marius Mitrea he could award the try. Jackson converted and then kicked a penalty as Ulster led 34-14 in the 60th minute.Ospreys scored a third try when Grabham went over in the right corner. Biggar missed the conversion.But three minutes later replacement Olding was put over under the posts for Jackson to add his fifth consecutive conversion.Five minutes from time Grabham went over for his second and Ospreys bonus-point try but it was too little, too late.And before the end Van der Merwe crashed over for try No 6, but Trimble missed the conversion. ' ' '