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Columbus Crew.Xlsx Columbus Crew Lineup Grids 1996 - 2011 1996 Janusz Michallik Billy Thompson Brian Bliss Marino Pete Watson Mark Paz Adrian Doctor Khumalo McBride Brian Brian Maisonneuve Bo Oshoniyi Michael Clark Shane Battelle Cozier Mac Todd Yeagley Carrera Marcelo Brandon Ward Paul Young Paul Caligiuri Robert Warzycha David Winner Ricardo Iribarren Dante Washington Pat Harrington Rob Smith Brad Friedel Todd Miller Ricci Greenwood Obi Monome 4/13/1996 D.C. United 90 90 90 72 90 78 90 90 18 90 90 84 12 6 4/20/1996 Tampa Bay Mutiny 90 90 81 45 90 90 90 90 45 90 90 90 9 4/27/1996 @ Red Bull New York 90 90 90 90 88 90 90 66 90 90 59 31 2 24 5/2/1996 @ Kansas City Wizards 90 90 85 5 90 90 90 90 90 90 83 90 7 5/5/1996 @ FC Dallas 90 90 90 46 90 64 90 90 90 42 2 90 26 90 5/11/1996 New England Revolution 90 90 62 14 90 76 90 90 90 90 90 45 45 28 5/15/1996 @ D.C. United 90 90 16 90 90 90 90 90 90 57 16 33 74 74 5/19/1996 Colorado Rapids 90 90 84 90 78 90 90 90 90 90 62367 12 5/26/1996 @ Los Angeles Galaxy 90 83 90 90 90 67 90 90 90 7 23 14 76 23 6/1/1996 @ San Jose Earthquakes 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 77 13 90 6/8/1996 Kansas City Wizards 90 90 90 63 90 90 90 90 90 90 27 59 6/19/1996 Colorado Rapids 90 90 90 90 90 90 26 90 90 64 26 64 90 6/22/1996 @ Tampa Bay Mutiny 90 90 90 90 90 90 83 90 7090 90 90 6/27/1996 @ New England Revolution 90 90 62 90 90 84 89 90 28 6 1 90 90 90 6/30/1996 Red Bull New York 68 90 90 90 90 45 90 90 22 11 45 90 79 90 7/4/1996 @ Tampa Bay Mutiny 77 90 90 90 81 13 90 90 64 9 90 90 90 26 7/7/1996 @ Colorado Rapids 35 90 90 90 65 70 90 55 20 25 90 90 90 90 7/11/1996 New England Revolution 90 90 90 90 89 90 1 90 90 90 90 90 7/20/1996 San Jose Earthquakes 90 79 65 25 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 11 7/25/1996 Tampa Bay Mutiny 57 90 33 75 87 90 90 3 90 90 90 90 15 90 7/28/1996 @ D.C. United 78 90 56 25 90 90 90 12 65 90 90 90 34 90 7/31/1996 FC Dallas 58 90 81 32 90 90 90 90 20 9 90 90 70 90 8/4/1996 @ Los Angeles Galaxy 81 90 14 9 60 90 90 33 90 30 90 76 66 90 24 8/10/1996 D.C. United 90 11 72 64 90 90 7 90 26 90 90 90 90 90 8/14/1996 @ FC Dallas 79 11 35 55 90 90 90 90 28 90 62 79 90 90 8/18/1996 San Jose Earthquakes 90 26 88 80 90 90 ` 2 90 64 10 90 90 90 8/24/1996 Kansas City Wizards 2 13 75 90 90 90 81 90 90 90 90 90 90 8/28/1996 Los Angeles Galaxy 90 65 90 90 25 73 83 90 90 90 90 90 17 7 9/7/1996 @ Kansas City Wizards 90 39 51 90 17 90 64 90 90 90 90 90 73 26 9/15/1996 Red Bull New York 90 60 16 14 90 90 23 90 90 90 90 90 90 67 9/18/1996 @ Red Bull New York 65 90 25 45 90 90 15 90 75 90 90 90 45 90 9/21/1996 @ New England Revolution 90 34 70 56 90 90 45 90 20 90 90 45 90 90 9/25/1996 Tampa Bay Mutiny 84 12 6 90 78 90 84 90 6 90 90 90 90 90 9/28/1996 @ Tampa Bay Mutiny 35 55 90 90 90 20 90 70 90 80 90 90 90 10 10/2/1996 @ Tampa Bay Mutiny 45 45 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 2574 2074 1566 1792 1260 1909 2020 2565 1479 1170 2593 861 155 1521 1504 304 137 2139 2007 606 1570 60 294 1035 1080 167 7 26 82% 66% 50% 57% 40% 61% 64% 81% 47% 37% 82% 27% 5% 48% 48% 10% 4% 68% 64% 19% 50% 2% 9% 33% 34% 5% 0% 1% Massive Report Matthew Bernhardt 1997 rzycha Janusz Michallik Billy Thompson Brian Bliss Pete Marino Doctor Khumalo Brian McBride Brian Maisonneuve Michael Clark Todd Yeagley Carrera Marcelo Robert Wa David Winner Rob Smith Brad Friedel Todd Miller Sergio Miguez Butler Altimont Jorge Salcedo Elcock Ansil Silvio Rudman Jachym Rob Farrell Jason Mike Lapper Thomas Dooley AJ Wood Ubusuku Abukusumo 3/29/1997 Colorado Rapids 65 25 90 90 90 90 90 90 45 90 90 45 90 4/5/1997 @ Colorado Rapids 27 90 90 63 90 69 90 90 90 45 90 90 45 21 4/13/1997 FC Dallas 23 76 90 90 90 90 67 90 90 90 14 90 90 4/19/1997 San Jose Earthquakes 90 78 90 90 90 76 90 90 90 90 90 14 12 4/26/1997 @ Red Bull New York 67 55 90 90 35 90 55 90 90 90 90 90 35 23 5/3/1997 @ San Jose Earthquakes 69 63 90 90 90 76 90 27 90 21 90 90 90 14 5/9/1997 @ New England Revolution 4 53 90 90 90 37 90 64 86 26 90 90 90 90 5/11/1997 Red Bull New York 74 74 67 16 90 23 90 90 90 16 90 90 90 90 5/17/1997 @ Colorado Rapids 70 28 77 90 20 90 90 90 13 90 90 90 90 62 5/22/1997 @ Kansas City Wizards 90 90 90 90 90 30 90 14 90 60 76 90 60 30 5/25/1997 @ Los Angeles Galaxy 90 74 45 90 90 90 90 90 90 82 90 16 45 8 5/29/1997 D.C. United 45 90 90 90 90 90 85 90 5 90 90 45 90 6/7/1997 @ Tampa Bay Mutiny 31 63 27 90 90 71 90 90 27 90 59 63 90 90 6/15/1997 Colorado Rapids 90 75 90 90 90 90 15 90 27 90 15 63 90 75 6/21/1997 Red Bull New York 90 29 61 90 90 90 10 90 90 90 53 37 90 80 7/4/1997 Kansas City Wizards 90 25 90 90 90 65 24 66 0 90 89 90 90 90 7/13/1997 FC Dallas 18 45 90 90 72 13 90 90 90 90 45 90 90 77 7/20/1997 New England Revolution 2 90 90 90 10 88 90 90 90 90 90 90 80 7/25/1997 @ D.C. United 22 52 90 90 90 38 90 29 90 90 61 90 90 68 7/27/1997 Tampa Bay Mutiny 36 27 63 54 90 90 90 90 90 71 19 90 90 90 7/30/1997 @ D.C. United 90 74 90 90 90 16 90 66 69 21 24 90 90 90 8/2/1997 @ Los Angeles Galaxy 3 90 87 90 90 82 90 90 90 81590 90 75 8/9/1997 @ San Jose Earthquakes 0 90 90 90 90 67 90 90 90 23 90 90 90 8/16/1997 D.C. United 90 20 90 74 90 90 20 90 90 70 16 90 90 70 8/23/1997 New England Revolution 75 35 90 90 90 19 90 15 90 71 90 90 90 55 8/30/1997 Los Angeles Galaxy 90 33 69 90 90 90 21 90 90 90 90 90 57 9/6/1997 @ FC Dallas 20 90 54 90 16 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 90 9/12/1997 @ New England Revolution 55 24 66 90 90 17 90 35 90 73 90 90 90 90 9/14/1997 Kansas City Wizards 39 14 90 90 90 90 51 90 16 90 76 90 90 74 9/18/1997 @ Tampa Bay Mutiny 26 90 90 64 16 90 74 90 30 90 90 90 60 90 9/25/1997 @ Red Bull New York 7 25 75 90 90 90 83 15 90 90 90 65 90 90 9/28/1997 Tampa Bay Mutiny 32 58 32 90 90 71 90 90 90 78 58 90 90 19 10/5/1997 @ Tampa Bay Mutiny 62 12 73 78 90 90 90 90 90 17 90 90 90 28 10/8/1997 Tampa Bay Mutiny 63 19 76 90 90 90 90 27 90 14 90 71 90 90 10/12/1997 @ D.C. United 27 19 90 90 90 71 90 5 90 82 90 90 90 63 10/15/1997 D.C. United 90 32 90 90 90 58 19 90 90 90 71 81 90 9 447 539 848 1311 1397 1403 3094 2844 2306 1243 3082 270 1138 2969 81 1361 45 2271 2120 191 95 1349 2136 1670 1376 19 14% 17% 26% 40% 43% 43% 95% 88% 71% 38% 95% 8% 35% 92% 3% 42% 1% 70% 65% 6% 3% 42% 66% 52% 42% 1% 1998 Billy Thompson Billy Brian McBride Brian Maisonneuve Michael Clark Yeagley Todd Marcelo Carrera Warzycha Robert David Winner Ricardo Iribarren Rob Smith Ansil Elcock Jason Farrell Mike Lapper Dooley Thomas Ubusuku Abukusumo Mark Dougherty Cannon Scott John Stern Juergen Sommer Cunningham Jeff Jimmy Glenn Brian West Andrew Gregor Williams Andy 3/21/1998 @ Tampa Bay Mutiny 90 88 90 90 90 6 84 2 60 90 90 90 90 30 3/29/1998 @ FC Dallas 90 90 90 90 90 45 45 45 45 90 77 90 90 13 4/4/1998 D.C.
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