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TORONTO -- Mark Bloom is headed to Toronto. Swell Bottle Sale 17 Oz . Toronto FC announced Friday that they have acquired the 25-year-old defender on loan from the North American Soccer Leagues Atlanta Silverbacks, though details of the deal were not disclosed. TFC president and general manager Kevin Payne says he expects Bloom to be part of the teams "nucleus" for the next several years. "Were happy to add Mark Bloom to our team," said Payne is a statement. "(Silverbacks technical director) Eric Wynalda has spoken very highly of him to me, and our scouts also rate him as a very solid player." Bloom was part of Atlantas NASL spring season championship side, starting in all 12 matches where he recorded one assist through 1,080 minutes for the club. Prior to joining Atlanta, Bloom played for the Charlotte Eagles of the United Soccer League professional division. He signed his first professional contract in 2010 with AC St. Louis of the United States Soccer Federation Division 2 Professional League. Bloom played college soccer at Berry College in Georgia, where he won MVP honours in his senior year. Bloom helped Berry to a 48-26-5 record, winning two conference titles during his time with the school. Cheap Swell . World champions Tatiana Volosozhar and Maxim Trankov of Russia won the gold medal with 237.71 points, Moore-Towers and Moscovitch followed at 208.45 and Ksenia Stolbova and Fedor Klimov of Russia were third at 187. Liberty Swell Bottle Uk . Louis. To which I would say two things: 1. Where there is smoke, there is or perhaps has been a little fire. Or, in other words, the two teams would appear to have at least spoken. And spoken is defined as one calling the other to inquire, no more, no less. http://www.swellbottleuk.com/ . Louis Cardinals. Victorino is batting sixth and playing right field after missing two games because of back tightness. South Africa came through their first outing with the pink ball without any problems in their tour match at the Adelaide Oval. In preparation for their first day-night Test, South Africas batsmen spent 133.5 overs facing the pink ball and their centurion Quinton de Kock explained that it was not as tricky as they thought it would be.I didnt find any difference, de Kock said. I am not one to overthink it. A ball is a ball. I just play the way I should be playing in that situation, its no difference to me.De Kock warned spectators not to read too much into the performances. It doesnt bother me whether I score a duck or a hundred. To me a warm-up game and a net is the same thing. When it comes to game time and focus time, I like to contribute where I can, he said.De Kock only batted in the first innings and scored 122 of 103 balls. Hashim Amla (51), JP Duminy (97) and Rilee Rossouw (77 in the second innings) also got comfortable, but openers Dean Elgar and Stephen Cook, and the captain Faf du Plessis did not capitalise on their starts. They will have a second opportunity to get their eyes in, when South Africa play another day-night practice match in Melbourne before the third Test, which will be played with the pink ball.For de Kock, the two things that stood out were not different from what he faces in any other game. Early on, I found it a little difficult but I think that is part of any cricket, white ball or red baall, he said. Swell Wood Bottle. I also found the outfield quite slow. Normally, you play on a square back home so its easier to hit the boundaries. With a drop-in pitch, hitting boundaries was a bit harder.De Kock also played down the difficulty of batting during the twilight period, when natural light is replaced by artificial light. I thought it was quite nice during the twilight period, actually, he said.That period was also when South Africas bowlers found it best to use the pink ball. It seems to nip around when the lights come on but not so much during the day, fast bowler Kyle Abbott said. There was a bit of grass on this wicket. Not a huge amount of swing, just a bit more nip off the surface.Abbott joked that the South African team thought they had not seen that much grass on a surface in the last seven years, and that he would not mind if a similar amount was left for the Tests, albeit of a slightly greener variety.The ground staff may have to do something like that because the pink balls reputation for early deterioration remains. After 15 overs or so, it [the ball] started to peel, Abbott said.South Africas five quicks bowled in short spells and took two wickets each to end their first warm-up successfully. Tabraiz Shamsi, the only spinner, bowled only three overs without any wickets. ' ' ' 
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