Toronto Star

Toronto FC: Bloom returns to BMO after being rushed off to Atlanta

- NEIL DAVIDSON THE CANADIAN PRESS

Mark Bloom circled the date on his calendar as soon as the MLS schedule came out.

The former Toronto FC defender returns to BMO Field on Saturday, this time as a member of expansion Atlanta United.

“I kind of left in a hurry so it will be nice to come back and see everybody once again in not such a rushed state,” said Bloom. “(I’m) looking forward to the experience . . . I’m excited.”

Bloom’s four-year stint in Toronto ended abruptly in December when TFC traded him to Atlanta to get starting goalkeeper Clint Irwin back after the Georgia team took him in the expansion draft.

Atlanta (2-1-1) is actually above Toronto (1-0-3) in the standings despite the fact that Toronto is one of only three unbeaten teams in the league, along with FC Dallas and Sporting Kansas City.

“It’s definitely a club that’s doing it right, just like Toronto is,” Bloom said of Atlanta.

The new franchise is owned by Arthur Blank, who counts the NFL’s Atlanta Falcons among his holdings. “Great guy,” said Bloom.

The move to Atlanta took Bloom, 29 back to his roots. He grew up in nearby Marietta and went to Berry College, about an hour northwest of Atlanta. Bloom also played for the Atlanta Silverback­s before being loaned to Toronto.

The move also takes him closer to wife Emma, a U.S. Navy lieutenant stationed in Pensacola, Fla., and their two daughters. They had been doing the long-distance thing in Toronto.

Emma’s navy stint is due to finish in August and the family will finally be together in Atlanta, where Bloom has just bought a house.

Bloom started 26 games in 2014 for Toronto but was hurt late in the season in a collision that left Will Johnson with a badly broken leg and Bloom with a damaged meniscus. Bloom finished out the year but need- ed knee surgery in the off-season.

He believes the knee may have led to a quadricep injury that forced him to miss all of 2015. When he returned in 2016, newly acquired Steven Beitashour had taken over at right back.

But his ties to the team remain close. Toronto defender Nick Hagglund and his wife are godparents to Bloom’s youngest daughter Pippa.

Toronto has three clean sheets and hasn’t been scored on in 197 minutes.

Alex Bono will start in goal for the injured Irwin (hamstring strain). Fullback Justin Morrow is fit after missing a game due to a sore heel.

 ??  ?? Mark Bloom is happy to have returned to his Georgia roots, but is eager to for his return visit to Toronto.
Mark Bloom is happy to have returned to his Georgia roots, but is eager to for his return visit to Toronto.

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