Toronto FC responds to Columbus Crew's MVP bribes with free pizza
Tom Szczerbowski / Reuters
A few days ago, the Columbus Crew sent out care packages to various reporters that have a vote at the end of the season for Major League Soccer's MVP award, in an effort to garner votes towards Kei Kamara.
It was certainly a smart strategy - after all, who doesn't love free gifts? But Toronto FC's response, in support of their own star candidate Sebastian Giovinco, might have just ended the MVP race entirely.
Pizza. That's right, pizza - freshly made in each voter's respective city, and delivered for lunch with a pepperoni number 10 in the middle, to remind voters that the Atomic Ant of Toronto is most worthy of their support.
Game over? Probably.
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