Your Questions Answered (Half of them for now)
Good morning folks. It's a rainy and ugly Wednesday morning in Jersey and I'm about to get started on another busy day of blogging and reporting. I know it's been almost two weeks since questions were submitted for a Q&A session and I have finally found the time to answer them.
More than 70 questions were submitted so it took a while and I will only post half of my responses now. The rest will come later today (Hopefully). As I have stated before, I may not always have the right answers. I can just give you what I know to be true and my own take on things.
So here they are, (Some of) your questions answered:
LANDIS- A few weeks ago you did a piece on the Dempsey v Donovan positional dilemma. Right now Dempsey is our best option at striker, while I've always seen Donovan as a center forward tucked in behind the striker. I feel that our dilemma is a lack of options at right midfield. What viable options does Bradley have currently, and who our our prospects to fill the position for 2010?
IVES- Well, the dearth of right wing options is a reason why I see Donovan playing there. Sal Zizzo, Johann Smith Lee Nguyen are probably the best young prospects coming through the pipeline but they are still at least a year or two away from contributing to the national team at the very least. Could one of them be a viable option by 2010? Definitely. And if that is the case then Donovan would be freed up to play at forward or in an attacking midfield position.
FRANCIS- What about Rossi's two goals this weekend?
2) What's with the Red Bulls jerseys on Saturday? Was it another one of those "special nights" where they had to wear the road jerseys for the cancer raffle?
1) You said Johnson looks smart for not signing with Derby. I get the gist since they are likely to go down. But what league or team in the world, thats in the top division and NOT a relegation threat could you ever see signing him?
2) Who's your favorite NFL team? (You said you played/loved American football!)
CPTKevin- (1) how bad was the offisides call at the end of the first half vs. NE on Saturday? was it close or was it a blown call?!
(2) when will Carlos M be back in the starting line-up?
CENTREJACK- Could you give us a little insight on one of the biggest problems in the league - officiating.
Specifically I am wondering about post game tape reviews for training purposes or for disciplining the officials or players. A good example was the TFC at RBNY incident when Lombardo punched Freeman in the peaches and there were no suspensions or anything even though it was caught on tape. So my question what is the review procedure for bad calls and what is the review procedure for no calls? Part two - have any refs been censured for bad officiating?
IVES- I would absolutely love to get an inside look into the process the league goes through to analyze situations like that one (and the Rico Clark-Carlos Ruiz incident). It still boggles my mind how Lombardo didn't even get a fine for that play since it was so obvious.
NUTMEGGER- Red Bull Park update please. Is it going to happen? NM
Whats you with the RBP website its been out dated for a while now. I wounldnt mind for the FO to finish up the training ground for 2008 and then make the construction crew work like RSL's construction crew and put the stadium up in a year.
Also you were right about Reyna i was so pleased about his play and i was sad that he didnt score that game, if he does keeps it up and plays like this throught out his time with the bulls then he is worth the money, or could it be his newly died hair i didnt see any gray spots on his head at the end of the game.
Thanks ives
MATT L- 1. Will BMO field have synthetic turf next year? They have had injury problems this year and several Canadian nationals (Thomas Radzinski) as well as Aston Villa players (Melberg, among others) commented how they would consider playing in MLS and at Toronto specifically, but hated the turf. When, if ever, will they go grass?
2. Who are the next best bets to go to Europe? A penny for your thoughts on Rico Clark, M. Edu, Altiore, Kljestan, Guzan, E. Johnson?
3. Is Dane Richards the Aaron Lennon of the MLS (great pace but limited end-product)?
4. Where does ESPN get its soccer producers and "camera-guys"? The producers often allow the broadcast to come off of live play for replays, interviews, and other non-sense and the mid-field camera is always too tight, they need to show the field sideline to sideline. Can you lead a petition to send them to "Soccer on TV school"? Are they looking to correct this? Surely they must get complaints.
5. If the MLS goes single table it could reduce the number of league games played by the teams. Could this safe the US Open Cup by giving these games better time/day slots? Is there any chatter about GolTV or FSN buying the US Open Cup TV rights and publicizing games?
6. I think the MLS and US Soccer in general would benefit from being more "technical" and less "physical". One way to do this is to change the way the games are called, rewarding technical play and punishing brutish play. Have you heard any talk about the quality / performance of MLS referees and their influence on the style of the league?
MLS related, who do you see as some of the top prospects coming out of college and into the draft (the ones who presumably want to play here)?
Why did the Red Bulls trade Wynne? Why trade Dunivant; did Bruce Arena really believe in Goldwaithe?
#2: Americans seem to excel in Europe as defenders more often than as strikers. Why does it seem like there's a dearth of good defenders in the MLS (I'm looking at the red bulls here)?
Will this change quickly now that we've got a few more ownership groups or do you see the league consistently reworking its formula until the magic number of teams are in place?
IVES- Well, as you know by now, Keller has taken the No. 1 job and is doing well for Fulham.
LAWRENCE- In the last 2 games, Bradley's called in a U-20 player (Zizzo, Sietz). Outside of those 2 and Michael B, who do you think is the next to get a call up. McCarty is leading Dallas in assists (7). Adu maybe?
What did you think of Adu's Q&A article in SI?
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Posted by:Elaine and Kevin Phoenix | October 10, 2007 at 10:10 AM
Hello, Right Wing dilemma? DeMarcus Beasley on line 2. He created 3 goals in a Champs League game for Rangers playing that position.
Posted by:eric | October 10, 2007 at 10:16 AM
Steve W asked "Why are there no top class US players in top leagues around the world? " and noted that 'poorer' countries seem to produce better footballers than the US.
There's a much, much easier answer: every country has at least a handful of athletic superstars, who would be good at *any* game. In most countries, they kick a ball around a lot. In the US, they pick it up and run with it, or dribble it, or hit it with a bat.
Seriously, how good would the USMNT be if guys like Dwyane Wade and Josh Beckett and Joe Mauer and Reggie Bush and Vince Young and Jeter & ARod had been soccer players instead of heading for other sports?
The USMNT is essentially making do with the 'leftovers' from the other sports that capture and keep the attention of America's sporting youth. And given what the leagues in the US pay (in money *and* attention), you can't blame 'em. Everywhere else (except maybe Canada and hockey) the sports stars of the nation gravitate toward football as the default, and adjust from there.
Posted by:Brant | October 10, 2007 at 10:17 AM
Thanks Ives. Good stuff. But I'm beginning to doubt whether even 2009 is a realistic target date for Red Bull Park. I was discussing stadium issues in another forum with a Revs fan and both of us agreed that getting the current MLS clubs into appropriate soccer-specific stadiums needs to be one of the league's top priorities. That it has taken this long to even get the site prepared in Harrison is worrying. Now everything's gone quiet and you're not seeing any activity at all. I have to believe it has something to do with the AEG/Red Bull corporate divorce you mentioned earlier in the year, but news of that seems slow in coming, and the longer it goes the closer we get to winter. As a RBNY season ticket holder, I'd be willing to put up with one more season in Giants Stadium with the promise of season ticket preference in the new stadium, but probably not two.
I'm surprised that you don't find the stadium opening to be a major issue for the club (and the league for that matter). To me and other Red Bull fans I know, this is the biggest issue facing the club, and if MLS isn't piling on the pressure to get the stadium built, it should be.
Posted by:Matt | October 10, 2007 at 10:24 AM
I seriously think you give Leitch too much credit. I don't want to pile onto the guy, but there is one thing that isn't mentioned nearly enough with him and should be: He cannot complete a pass to save his life. It's not just crossing into the opponent's penalty area, it's a constant thing. He gives the ball away WAY too often, putting serious pressure on the backline.
Plus, his giveaway against NE was horrible; his takedown in the box against Chicago was unnecessary; we all know about his game against RSL; and while there is plenty of blame to go around on the second TFC goal, I'm sorry, but if he was able to kick the slow-rolling cross high into the net, he should have been able to do something else with it.
But even before this string of defensive mishaps, I was fed up with Leitch simply because he cannot complete a pass.
Posted by:Peter | October 10, 2007 at 10:44 AM
Ives,
I'm willing to bet the reason the Red Bulls wore blue at home against the Revs that night is that the Revs forgot to bring their blue jerseys, it would be very plausible knowing the apathy with which the Revs FO conducts business, hell, our owner dosent even know we won the Open Cup.
Posted by:Pat | October 10, 2007 at 10:59 AM
Peter, I'll give you that Leitch's passing is shaky, but some of the other stuff I'm not so sure about. The clearance attempt was bad but not nearly as bad as you're making it out to be. That's just my opinion.
As for the PK against Chicago. That called looked suspect, even with the limited camera angle on the play. I have also heard that it was a suspect call. Unless you were there in person you didn't get a good enough look at that entire play to judge whether Leitch really brought Barrett down. I wasn't there either but the part I did see looked suspect (Barrett goes down way too easily after trading contact) and people I've spoken to said it was a soft call.
Here's the thing. There is a reason the coaching staff hasn't handed the job over to Freeman again. Now, if they think Leitch is as useless as you seem to think then I honestly believe a change would be made. I just don't think they're as down on him as you and some others are.
I will say this. If Freeman could show the coaches that he is close to his early-season form then he deserves a look. I think there are questions though about just what he's showing coaches in training.
Posted by:Ives | October 10, 2007 at 11:10 AM
I used a free Internet program to translate your exchange with ROMAN, here's what came out:
ROMAN- Che Ives.. that passes brother? I believe that Ronaldinho goes to Canada to play the anus that comes. Ciao
IVES- Continues sounding. Ronaldinho comes to New York in 2010 despues of the World one.
Posted by:A Diddy | October 10, 2007 at 11:13 AM
Wow Adiddy, who knew the absence of a tilde or two could have such disastrous results.
Roman said he sees Ronaldinho playing in Canada in a few years. I told him to keep dreaming because Ronaldinho will be playing in New York after the next World Cup.
Posted by:Ives | October 10, 2007 at 11:22 AM
Thanks Ives!
Posted by:Steve W | October 10, 2007 at 11:25 AM
What was so distressing about that Adu interview, Ives? The kid is 18 freaking years old. I thought he was honest but careful not to make emotionally-charged and inflammatory remarks.
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Posted by:lakaix15 | October 10, 2007 at 11:52 AM
I guess my point is that Freeman made two or three disasterous plays in the DC game and hasn't seen the field since. Now, was he hurt during that time? Who knows, these people tell you nothing. But defensive miscues have been the cause of so many of the goals conceded by RBNY this year, and lately it seems to be Leitch and Stammler making the crucial mistakes, yet they continue to start each game.
No, I didn't get a good look at the PK decision, and yes, the fact that the bad clearance landed near Twellman was a bit unfortunate. But when one person is at the center of so many of the goals being conceded, it makes you wonder. And when you combine that with Freeman's far superior skills on the ball, it just doesn't make any sense to me why he's not -- if not starting -- at least playing more if he's healthy.
Posted by:Peter | October 10, 2007 at 12:14 PM
Re. natural grass at BMO Field in Toronto. This won't happen in the near future. Munipal gov't contributed signicant money to the stadium with the agreement that the field would be available for public use year-round (it will be covered in the winter). This is not possible with a grass field.
Posted by:seven | October 10, 2007 at 12:27 PM
If Pele could play at Rikers Island and on rock hard astro turf at Giants Stadium, these people need to stop complaining about FieldTurf.
Posted by:Pat | October 10, 2007 at 12:29 PM
no offense taken Ives, but i don't get the joke...are you confusing me with another reader who's a heavy drinker at tailgates?
Posted by:Jasen | October 10, 2007 at 12:33 PM
Yes Jasen, I got you mixed up with another Jasen. My bad.
Posted by:Ives | October 10, 2007 at 12:35 PM
It wasn't that Adu's interview was distressing. I guess it wasn't that bad, there was just something about reading it that felt a bit off.
Posted by:Ives | October 10, 2007 at 12:36 PM
no problem, was just left confused by that comment...thanks for answering the question.
Posted by:Jasen | October 10, 2007 at 12:41 PM
Ives,
I sent you some e-mails a while ago.... have you not have time or is e-mail down.... just wondering man
And also if you want to use any work i did of RBP you can post it on your blog if you would like
Posted by:Lakaix15 | October 10, 2007 at 12:52 PM
you fantasize about baseball? weirdo.. :D
Posted by:MasterShake | October 10, 2007 at 12:53 PM
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Posted by:lakaix15 | October 10, 2007 at 12:57 PM
Boswell is still under contract for another year. If he leaves, DC will get a transfer fee. However, based on his past offseason experience, I don't see him getting any better offers based on his play in 2007.
Posted by:J | October 10, 2007 at 06:48 PM
What ever happened to Johon O'Brien? Seems like after the 5 minutes he put in for Chivas USA and the cameo he made in the World Cup against the Czech Republic, he has fallen off the radar. Any chance he'll be back?
Posted by:Freddy Coba | October 10, 2007 at 09:22 PM
just reading some MLS stuff and trying to find out exactly WHO is on the Board Of Governors for the league. Who will be making these league-wide business decisions in November? thanks.
Posted by:Paul | October 11, 2007 at 10:25 AM