Chicago Fire
Built for title, Fire falls short
Nov 13, 2008 22:48 -0600
The team that was built to win this season will have to wait until next year. The Fire lost 2-1 to the Crew in Thursday's MLS Eastern Conference final at Crew Stadium, ending a season full of promise and high expectations.
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