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		<title>Bar, Bench, or Couch: Where do you watch the game?</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jun 2009 18:58:59 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Over the past several weeks I have had the opportunity to see several important games in different locations.  For example, I saw the UEFA Cup championship in an Irish pub, I regularly watch games from the couch, and I sat in the seats for a DC United match.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>Over the past several weeks I have had the opportunity to see several important games in different locations.  For example, I saw the UEFA Cup championship in an Irish pub, I regularly watch games from the couch, and I sat in the seats for a DC United match.</p>
<p>Hands down the in person viewing of football is the best in my opinion.  The crowd energy and enthusiasm is awesome, even if you don&#8217;t care for the teams playing.  You can&#8217;t help route for the home team, and DC&#8217;s fans are rabidly loyal to their team.  If you wear an enemy jersey to a DC United match, you might get pushed around the crowd.  I look forward to seeing Chelsea vs AC Milan, and DC United vs Real Madrid this summer.</p>
<p>Watching the UEFA Cup title match in an Irish bar with friends comes in second in my book.  The energy was great, and the food was cheaper, but it was missing the fan unity.  There were equal fan split in the bar, which made the cheers and jeers more contentious.  Due to the timing of some international games, I will be seeing more games at the bar down the street after work, than running home and missing the first half.</p>
<p>Now home viewing of games are by and large the format that is the cheapest, and most comfortable.  Yet, all the energy and spirit of the game is gone.  I have fallen asleep during more games lately than I&#8217;ve finished.  The MLS games that start at 10:00 est. are starting to bug me, but I get why they are on so late.  I have my DVR scheduled to record all of the US Men&#8217;s games in South Africa next week, and I&#8217;m still hoping to run out to a bar to watch the game.</p>
<p>Well fans, how do you want to watch the beautiful game?</p>
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		<title>Some things I&#8217;m thinking about after week 2 in the MLS (and I end up talking more about Seattle than I meant to)</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 30 Mar 2009 07:17:23 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[1) Seattle…wow
Screw the David Beckham saga.  Seattle Sounders FC is THE story of the young season. I’ll get into a few more specific thoughts below, but let’s just remember that the last expansion team to start the season 2 and 0 went on to win the MLS cup that year (granted, in a weaker version [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=344&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p style="text-align:left;"><strong>1)</strong><strong> Seattle…wow</strong><img class="size-full wp-image-347 alignright" title="seattlesoundersfc2" src="http://endlines.files.wordpress.com/2009/03/seattlesoundersfc2.png?w=85&#038;h=124" alt="seattlesoundersfc2" width="85" height="124" /><br />
Screw the David Beckham saga.  Seattle Sounders FC is THE story of the young season. I’ll get into a few more specific thoughts below, but let’s just remember that the last expansion team to start the season 2 and 0 went on to win the MLS cup that year (granted, in a weaker version of the league).  I feel the need to say that I was predisposed to hate the Sounders.  I was skeptical of the Ljungburg signing; I felt the stealing of Sigi Schmid from Columbus was a bit of a questionable move after he just helped that city win it’s first league trophy; having them play on a turf field that’s in a football first stadium; the fact that they’re in Seattle (which I have other sports issues with); and the fact that they basically swiped an NASL identity rather than create their own, although I have since reversed my feelings on this issue…bring in all the NASL identity’s you want.  It’s our professional heritage as a soccer country!  All this had me, uhh….let’s call it slightly put out with the Sounder expansion team when things first started.  But they have built a program up there that’s to be respected rather than slaping an expansion team together that’s prepared to fall back on the first year excuse.  And all props to Drew Carey, who is one of the best high-profile soccer fans in this country.  Little fact: he still holds his Galaxy season ticket despite being a minority owner of the Sounders because he lives in L.A. and wants to support his local team.  He’s good for this country’s soccer programs. He and the Sounders made the effort to woo the city and it’s fans first rather than just hoping they’d turn out.  They made it so that the city of Seattle identified with that team from the very start.  And they’re getting results to boot with two very convincing wins to start the season, one of them against a team who was in last year’s MLS cup, and another against a team many pick to make a run this year themselves.  After having watched the city embrace them, support them, and the model they’ve put together, I’m a converted fan.  I’m pulling for them for many reasons, not the least of which is if they are successful more expansion teams will aim to emulate their style and enthusiasm…and I don’t see how that could be a bad thing.</p>
<p><strong>2) Columbus prettiest soccer in MLS?  Maybe, but here comes Seattle.</strong><br />
In watching most of the games in the first to weeks of this 2009 season I feel I can say with some confidence that the Columbus Crew, despite their tag of being the hardest working team in the MLS, also are currently deserving of the title of the prettiest soccer in the MLS as well.  <span class="p"><span>Guillermo Barros Schelotto</span><strong><em></em></strong></span> runs his mid-field with precision and confidence on the ball as well as a kind of player’s player mentality that just makes that team fun to watch.  I’m a huge MLS supporter, but even I recognize that the MLS has a ton of direct play, bypassing the midfield, and loose ball type play that gives it a few hard to watch games every year (by a few I mean more than half…and by that I mean a lot).  I love the physicality of the league, and the work ethic of the players, and the parity of the league, and the unpredictability of the way things bounce in the MLS, and the Revs…I love the Revs (although I’m super disappointed at Parkhurst’s departure…it’s taken something from being a Rev fan for me).  But when I want pretty soccer, I watch England’s Arsenal or Spain’s Barcelona.  Columbus is changing that a bit.  They are a hard working, good-looking soccer team.  Good for them, and I tip my soccer fan’s hat to them for that.<br />
That being said, Sigi Schmid is putting together a pretty good-looking side in Seattle.  They were a bit frantic in the opening minutes, and even after a couple of goals, of the Red Bulls game.  But they showed some great flashes of slick play, a huge hunk of which came from the young Columbian, Freddy Montero.  Their second game against Real Salt Lake was a much more complete game from start to finish.  I was excited watching them play, their attacking runs, the way they controlled the ball and managed the game, which Ljumburg did very well upon his entry despite his high attacking expectations and the ho-hum response to his short performance.  He was smart and I, as a player, appreciated what he brought.  Rookie Steve Zakuani made a few overly long wasteful runs in which he covered a lot of ground only to get caught in a tight space and lose the ball, but brought it on enough occasions to warrant his continued selection.  If the expansion/inexperience blues don’t weight this team down over the run of the season, they’re going to continue to be effective, but more importantly they’re going to continue to be entertaining.</p>
<p><strong>3) Hang on to Freddy Montero</strong></p>
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This one’s no surprise really.  I don’t know what Montero’s contract deal is for, but I pray to the soccer-gods that it’s longer than a year, and that Seattle has the balls and brains to hang on to him as long as they can.  This kid’s been nothing short of brilliant in the first two games and he’s going to start to draw notice really quickly.  Someone who thinks they’re being business smart would say that when the high offers start coming in for Freddy Montero from overseas we should sell him and get bank for the kid early before he starts to decline or gets injured or something.  I say Seattle should go shopping for a second DP tag and hang on to this kid as long as is humanly possible.  He’s the kind of player that can galvanize entire fan-bases around him and his team.  He’ll put butts in the seats.  He’ll be remembered long after Ljumburg has ended his 1-2 year run, Keller has ended his 1-2 year run, and Seattle has lost it’s expansion buzz.  Other bright young talents will sign with MLS because of him as long as he’s here.  He’s the kind of player that the MLS needs to hang on to if it wants the level of play to go up.  Clint Dempsey, Jozy Altidore, Bobby Convey, Freddy Adu, and others were smart sells at the time because the league saw the benefit of the money to grow the league, and didn’t have quite enough swagger to pull off hanging on to them and their ambitions.  Montero represents the beginning of a new time period in MLS history.  He’s a smart, cheeky young player who’s come to the league from elsewhere in his prime as his announcement to the world.  Now’s the time to capitalize on his faith in the league to begin to hang on to these players and think about the product on the field.  A bold move like this would benefit the league long after any allocation money that would have been received for him would stop circulating.  I’m not stupid enough to think we won’t lose him eventually, but a year or two isn’t enough time to really allow what his actual playing impact can be to trickle down through-out the league.</p>
<p><strong>4) NY reorganized to look disorganized </strong><br />
I’m shocked and disappointed that the NY Red Bulls revamp in the off-season has left them looking so disorganized and piss-poor so far this season.  Juan Carlos Osorio is looking less and less like the good coach he appeared to be with Chicago, and more and more like he doesn’t know what he’s doing.  In both their opening games so far they have looked like they were scrambling to figure out what the hell was going on in their defensive half, abandoned most of their midfield play, and had little to no possession on in the attacking third.  I sure hope they get it together or Juan Pablo Angel may decided he wants to go on loan somewhere in Europe this summer.</p>
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<p><strong>5) Houston and NE dominance over?</strong><br />
As much as it saddens me to say it, especially given my Rev’s trophy haul during this time, I believe Houston and New England may have seen one too many important players fly the coop than can be compensated for.  I believe both Dominic Kinnear and Steve Nicol are brilliant coaches, and I tag them both to dominate this league again with their team selection, but for now both the Revolution and the Dynamo look to be teams who are no longer set up to dominate this league.  They have both been unimpressive so far this season, and seem to be searching for answers in key positions.  Will Stuart Holden step up to lead the team and take some of the burden off Brian Ching?  Will stadium concerns and field concerns dog Houston all year?  Will Taylor Twellman and Steve Ralston come back with enough form to lift New England up by the bootstraps, and then continue to stay healthy?  Will Steve Nicol find someone or a combination of someones to replace the vital cog that Michael Parkhurst represented?  Can either team keep the ball on the ground long enough to actually create some flow to a game and therefore some decent attacking opportunities from the run of play rather than counter attacks and surprise chances?  These questions and many more will determine if we even see these two once dominant teams in the playoffs this year, but for now I certainly wouldn’t lay any money on seeing either of these two teams come out of the tunnel at Qwest field come MLS cup ’09.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[When it comes to this beautiful game I don&#8217;t think anyone would deny that the goalkeeper is our best position.  In a beautiful game we&#8217;re best at the most rough and tumble spot on the field.  I wouldn&#8217;t go so far as to back Alexi Lalas&#8217;s boasting during the 2006 World Cup that we have [...]<img alt="" border="0" src="http://stats.wordpress.com/b.gif?host=endlines.wordpress.com&blog=3917730&post=194&subd=endlines&ref=&feed=1" />]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class='snap_preview'><br /><p>When it comes to this beautiful game I don&#8217;t think anyone would deny that the goalkeeper is our best position.  In a beautiful game we&#8217;re best at the most rough and tumble spot on the field.  I wouldn&#8217;t go so far as to back Alexi Lalas&#8217;s boasting during the 2006 World Cup that we have the unquestioned best keeper&#8217;s in the world, but I would look at our goalkeeping squad over the past 15-20 years and put it up against any other keeping squad in the world.  Our backups are generally not too far off the pace of our starters.  In 2002 we had Keller baking up Friedel.  In 2006 we had Howard and Hanneman backing up Keller.  It&#8217;s a pretty sweet set-up we&#8217;ve got going in the net.  But our current situation bothers me just a little bit&#8230;something just isn&#8217;t sitting right with me.</p>
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<p>My concern right now isn&#8217;t one concerning our unquestioned starter and sheer man-wall Tim Howard.  If anything I&#8217;m concerned that Howard is a little TOO good right now.  What I&#8217;m more worried about at the moment is Brad Guzan.  Guzan&#8217;s move to Premier side Aston Villa was a great move as far as I was concerned, and I was extremely excited to see him be able to challenge for first team football in the EPL.  But I was extremely dissapointed to learn that Villa had gone on to sign Brad Friedel from Blackburn. Considering that Friedel is still playing at an amazing level, it&#8217;s great to know that he can mentor Guzan, but there&#8217;s just no way Guzan is ready to challenge Friedel for a top spot. So then, is it better for him to sit on the bench in the Premier League, or start every game in the MLS?  I want to know that if Howard goes down, we&#8217;ve got a quality man to step in-between the pipes because, let&#8217;s be honest, our defense has learned to rely on Howard&#8217;s ability to single-handedly hold a game together when we aren&#8217;t playing well.  I can&#8217;t think of another position on the field that the USMNT has come to rely the same way that they rely on the keeper in recent years and I don&#8217;t like the idea of our backup making a major move only for that club to go get someone better to play in front of him so he can ride the pine.</p>
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<p>Right now our center defense is all brawn and little brain, in my humble opinion.  Tim Howard has been the perfect man to manage this unfortunate situation.  We are slowly working our way into a situation where the drop off from first to second choice keeper is big and getting bigger, and we are learning to rely on a specific player due to his amazing talent, and the limited players we put around him knowing that he can handle it.</p>
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&#8220;Wow. It really is amazing how much USA fans root for and celebrate the failures of their own players. Landon Donovan, Clint Mathis, Clint Dempsey and now Michael Bradley. They certainly don&#8217;t need more adversity &#8211; their own countrymen have them covered.&#8221;
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<p><em>&#8220;Wow. It really is amazing how much USA fans root for and celebrate the failures of their own players. Landon Donovan, Clint Mathis, Clint Dempsey and now Michael Bradley. They certainly don&#8217;t need more adversity &#8211; their own countrymen have them covered.&#8221;</em></p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">Michael Bradley has moved from the Dutch league outfit Heerenveen to the German league, joining Borussia Monchengladbach.  As I read the story today I felt a sense of relief in seeing that one of the US&#8217;s recent staple players has taken a step up in quality of team.  I recognize that Bradley has had several lack-luster performances for the Nats, especially as of late, but I think the guy has the tools and has shown the talent to grow into a dependable performer at the national level. I&#8217;m not completely sold on him yet, but I still roll my eyes at those who rant about him only being on the team because he&#8217;s Bob&#8217;s son.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">After reading the story I continued onto the comments section to see what people had to say about the move.  The ESPN comments section of any story is always either an alarming collection of vitrol or pleasent source of insight.  There&#8217;s usually very little in-between.  I was reading the usual assortment of anti-&#8217;any current USMNT player&#8217; comments which were coming through with an especially deep vein of anger this time when I came across the comment above.  It was like a slap in the face.  It hit me especially hard because I have been a vocal opponant of a certain forward who has continued to be included on the roster despite an ever-growing list of ineffectual and half-assed seeming performances.  I felt ashamed&#8230;</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">for all of about two minutes.</p>
<p style="text-align:left;">What came next was a mixture of logic and flabergast-ation (I know it&#8217;s not a word, but roll with me on this one).  Some of the same crowd who were bashing Bradley for being ineffective have been completely indignant when any ESPN writer dares to question Eddie Johnson&#8217;s continued call-ups.  They claim he is still young and has so much potential.  What I realized was that my lack of enthusiasm at Johnson wearing the Red, White, and Blue has more to do with soccer and less to do with cheering for his failures.  I would LOVE for him to go on a hot streak and prove me wrong.  That would mean he was playing well and the Nats would be winning games.  I&#8217;m still willing to root for Bradley to succeed on the pitch because he&#8217;s young (21 to Johnson&#8217;s 24) and he&#8217;s shown some ability to be successful at the club level.  I know the Dutch league is no Fulham or Cardiff (note the sarcasm), but he&#8217;s been more effective than Johnson.  How someone can be critical of Bradley and yet believe that Eddie Johnson deserves to be continued to be called up I do not know.</p>
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<p style="text-align:left;">The time has come to truly question Bob Bradley&#8217;s ability to guide us through the tough games required to perform well in a world cup, especially given his timidity and conservatism in roster selection against the minnow opponents that are CONCACAF, but Johnson&#8217;s continued selection over players such as Kenny Cooper is a major reason why.</p>
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