The re-acquisition of Chicago Fire striker Chris Rolfe on Monday was welcome news for most fans. You can hardly go wrong when you return a popular player to the place where he experienced the most success and the Fire have seen a number of cases similar to Rolfe’s return through the years.
Rolfe coming back to Toyota Park is far from being the first instance of a Fire player returning to the club. In the second of this three-part series, I look back on players that have served more than one stint in the Windy City.
Part One: Gutierrez, Magee and Thorrington
John Wolyniec –Wolyniec was originally picked by the MetroStars in 1999 before the Fire re-drafted him in 2000. The Staten Island, NY product appeared in 18 matches and tallied two goals in his first stint with the Fire from before being traded to New England for Eric Wynalda early in 2001.
After bouncing around between the Revolution and the A-League’s Rochester Rhinos and Milwaukee Rampage, Wolyniec was re-called to the Fire for two games in 2002, scoring the only Fire goal in a 3-1 loss to Dallas on June 15.
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