
MLSE boss asks disgruntled Toronto FC fans to stick with the struggling MLS team
TORONTO — MLSE president and chief executive officer Keith Pelley has responded to fan frustration over Toronto FC’s continued poor performances, acknowledging “there is obviously much more to do” in the MLS club’s rebuild.
Pelley offered no panacea but asked supporters to stick with the struggling 1-6-4 team, which is currently 28th in the 30-team league and has not won at home since Sept. 14.
TFC, which has not made the playoffs since 2020, has not scored in league play at home in 439 minutes, dating back to Deandre Kerr’s goal April 5 in a 2-1 loss to Chicago.
Some in the supporters section in the south stand of BMO Field walked out during the first half of Saturday’s 2-0 loss to the New England Revolution in an apparent protest. A banner reading “This Badge Don’t Belong To You!!!” was unfurled at one point. Another banner read “Accept Existence or Expect Resistance.”