Dobroye utro everybody. I finally made some time to finish off the rest of the most recent Q&A session. There were some tough questions, and some familiar ones. I was impressed to see so many questions and not have any of them be about the Red Bulls stadium or John O'Brien.
Now, without further delay, here are (the rest of) your questions answered:
MIKE- Ives, how can the US "fire" John Hackworth from the U-17 team only to give him a job on Bob Bradley's staff? I can't see how recycling the same coaches brings progress for the USMNT at any level.
JOE- Hi Ives, Thanks for all your great work. Your blog is tops on my list of morning news to check.
Here's my question: Youth Program
1) When can New York begin signing players from their youth team?
2) How far along are other teams in moving ahead with their youth programs?
3) Who's in your top 5 youth prospects- either for New York or other teams?
How much better would the USMNT be with these players in the lineup? Just marginally better or significantly improved?
I took it as a "don't come here thinking you're bargain hunting" kind of statement.
IVES- Not sure if you were talking about the SBI MLS League or the EPL League. I feel bad about having neglected the SBI MLS League down the stretch. Congratulations to Charles Nestor, whose Hub Tiger FC finished in first place in the SBI MLS Fantasy League. Roland Young's Hudson FC finished second. I finished 12th for those of you wondering.
As for the EPL fantasy league, I'll look to post something on that this week.
TONY IN QUAKELAND- Give us your best guess on who the Quakes will draft. Or, if you answer this after the draft, your opinion of the draft and potential additional moves.
2. Best blog/writer that covers the Galaxy (worth bookmarking)?
3. Plans for a youth/farm program. Is that a plus for hopeful expansion cities? Or basically is it all about the money.
4-2-3-1
-----------------Dempsey-----------------
Beasley-----------Adu-----------Donovan
------------Edu------------Bradley--------
Bornstein--Bocanegra--Onyewu--Spector
-----------------Howard-------------------
-----------Altidore----Dempsey-----------
-------------------Adu----------------------
Beasley-----------------------------Donovan
------------------Bradley---------------------
Pearce--Bocanegra--Onyewu---Cherundolo
-------------------Howard---------------------
Yes, this will require Altidore and Adu to keep progressing as players, but if they do, then this team will be pretty dynamic.
And yes, I have Heath Pearce in there. He's really impressed me and I rate him ahead of Bornstein right now. Cherundolo is a lock at right back when healthy and the center backs are set (assuming both are playing regularly wherever they may be come 2010.) If not, you can see a Jonathan Spector or maybe even Nathan Sturgis developing.
And side question: Do you think we could talk Guiesspe Rossi into playing for the US National team instead of Italy? Nothing like getting one of the best young strikers in La Liga to suit up :)
Any talk of MLS teams in the Libertadores?
2) Whats with MLS giving LA another break? I heard rumors of giving everyone a 2nd DP so LA could keep Landon (which I hated the idea), but to grandfather players for one more year (ie give just LA, KC and Dallas a 2nd DP slot). That doesn't seem fair to the other teams.
Do you think Edu, is as good/better than Bradley?
Does the US midfield need Feilhaber or someone of similiar style in the middle to play offensive soccer?
Two really quick questions.
1.) According to Fulham message forums, and Wikipedia, the Parkhurst move to Fulham is a done deal.
http://www.fulhamfc.com/Club/Messageboard.aspx?mode=thread&TopicID=27594
What is your knowledge on this?
2.) Where do the Red Bulls stand on the coaching position? Any new developments? Last I heard Red Bull reached out to Peter Nowak and he is high on their list.
Thanks again! Erik
Thanks again.
2.) Any chance you start writing for MLSNet?
3.) What were the comments made by James Riley that put him in Nicol's doghouse? I've tried to dig up some news on this, but can't find a thing.
IVES- 1. I hadn't heard a single peep about that, not sure where that came from. 2. No chance. 3. I hadn't heard about Riley being in anybody's doghouse. He just wasn't good enough to start.
KEITH- Jack Bell's Soccer writeup on last Sunday's NY Times print edition mentioned that MLS is planning a tournament in Hawaii this Feb with 2 MLS teams, plus the winners of the J-League and the Australian League. Any insight on this? (The online version of Bell's article doesn't mention it).
ALEX- Any chance that the league will raise the number of spots on the regular roster? The number right now is just too low to field a club in more than one competition.
1.Do you see Liverpool galvinizing as a team, and becoming the force we know they can be in the EPL?
2. When do you see RBNY start some kind of external advertising again? Are we actually going to have to wait for the stadium?
-------Adu-----Jozy------
---------Donovan----------
Beas---------------Dempsey
--------bradley--------
----------BOCO----------
Lewis------------------Dolo
--------Gooch----------
-------Howard----------
Primary subs:
Edu, Maestroeni-center mid
Convey, Mapp- midwing subs
Bornstein, Califf, Pearce-D
EJ, Ching- forwards
Hahneman- Keep
TIM- For someone who follows mainly the MLS Eastern Conference and European leagues, two questions about how Houston/San Jose has managed to win four out of the last seven MLS Cups:
1. How good are Wade Barrett, Brian Mullan, Richard Mulrooney and Craig Waibel?
Dwayne De Rosario has been a part of all four wins with six other players part of three of the four wins: Pat Onstad, Eddie Robinson, Craig Waibel, Brian Mullan, Wade Barrett and Richard Mulrooney. For these seven players, this is quite an accomplishment. While De Rosario, Onstad and Robinson are well known and sought after, Barrett, Mullan, Mulrooney and Waibel never seemed to be highly sought after players but they are obviously good enough to start and win three recent MLS Cups.
2. How does Houston manage to make key additions throughout the season? Is this luck or is Houston better equiped to recognize talent/club fit than most other MLS clubs?
Houston acquired their starting forwards for the MLS Cup Final during this season (obviously Ching would have started if available).
With Bull Riding, Bowling and Billards, I always wondered why they could never get a simple 1-hr-long soccer show.
2. How should rosters / cap be increased and/or adjusted to give MLS teams a legitimate chance to win all five major tournaments that they could theoretically participate in for a given season: MLS Cup, US Open Cup, Superliga, CONCACAF's Champions Cup/League and Copa Sudamericana? Or are no changes needed for any MLS club to legitimately have a chance to win all five in a season?
Some quick feedback to the answer to my question:
I'm much more apt to play a dynamic defensive-midfielder who roams, provides pressure, and gets the ball up quickly. With that said, I love the idea of Bradley and Edu playing as back mids with only one striker up top. But that's completely personal preference :).
Posted by: Kris | December 05, 2007 at 09:15 AM
Who would I have on an hour long ESPN soccer show? Well, as a fan, I'd probably send about 3,000 emails and letters to get our man Ives as an on-air personality. Derek Rae and Tommy Smyth would be good. I think having those that are on the Champions League recap would be pretty good actually. Ray Hudson and Steve Goff would be cool to have on there too. Hey, they got Wilbon from the Post.
I think it would be easier to name the people I wouldn't want on there though. drumroll please...
1) Wynalda (gets off subject too much although I think he'd do better in this venue than as a commentator)
2) Julie Foudy - awful, just awful
3) Alexi Lalas - he should not be involved with soccer in any shape or form
4) Bruce Arena - Captaaaaaain Monotone! Actually, you could put the show on at 11 PM, so Bruce can talk me into a nice long slumber.
Posted by: BK (the artist formerly known as Brad) | December 05, 2007 at 09:33 AM
Ives,
Sideline Views, which is run by Andrea Canales and Luis Bueno is - IMO - the best LA-based (Galaxy and Chivas) blog.
Posted by: Elliott | December 05, 2007 at 09:45 AM
Good call Elliott. Sideline Views is the most well-known and popular of the Cali blogs as far as I can tell.
Posted by: Ives | December 05, 2007 at 10:13 AM
There's a position for Lexi in soccer: It involves a lawnmower and bag of seed ...
Posted by: KingSnake | December 05, 2007 at 10:16 AM
Also, the LA team itself has recently opened up its own blog.
Posted by: Edward | December 05, 2007 at 10:42 AM
Ives, you know it's only a matter of time until you run out of non-English greetings and have to return to "Good morning, folks" right? ;)
Posted by: kpugs | December 05, 2007 at 11:10 AM
I'd put Glen Davis on a soccer show. He's probably the best play by play guy and is very knowledgeable. He writes sometimes for the Houston Chronicle as well.
Posted by: Byron | December 05, 2007 at 11:17 AM
I forgot about Glenn Davis, Byron. He'd definitely be included. He is great as a commentator as well.
Posted by: BK (the artist formerly known as Brad) | December 05, 2007 at 11:28 AM
about Jose angulo.... i talked to him the other day when i played with him.... he said that he will be signing with mls and will go in to the draft.... but the kid does look out of shape....
Posted by: lakaix15 | December 05, 2007 at 11:52 AM
There really isn't a question that Sideline Views is the best in the West.
Posted by: Dominghosa | December 05, 2007 at 12:44 PM
Good job getting that news lakaix15, that at least garners a call to Angulo to confirm the news.
Posted by: Dominghosa | December 05, 2007 at 12:46 PM
OD, there's nothing new there. I broke the Angulo news after MLS Cup. And no, he hasn't signed a thing yet, but MLS looks likely right now.
Posted by: Ives | December 05, 2007 at 12:48 PM
Thanks Ives,
Great job as always.
Posted by: alex | December 05, 2007 at 01:03 PM
No idea on the drug testing policy. Nice. Thanks for the effort.
Posted by: Mike | December 05, 2007 at 01:03 PM
I think Rob Stone is the guy who made those comments about Riley. No wonder...
Posted by: Jon G | December 05, 2007 at 01:31 PM
Ah, I thought I saw something about Angulo here earlier. Should have backtracked on this blog to make sure.
Posted by: Dominghosa | December 05, 2007 at 01:50 PM
Rob Stone. Another person who should have been on the 'People I would not want on an hourlong show'. Man, that guy is worse than Wynalda and Foudy combined.
In fact, I think I saw an analogy on my SATs that went Foudy/Wynalda is to Constructicons as Rob Stone is to Devastator.
It's pretty bad that my list of people that suck is growing much longer than my list of people I'd actually want on there. I guess Ives makes a point. We shouldn't ask for an hourlong show if they're going to put morons on there.
Posted by: BK (the artist formerly known as Brad) | December 05, 2007 at 01:50 PM
Wow its not everyday, I see someone using "Good Morning" everybody in Serbian
Where did you pick that up from one of my favorite Serbs, Preki....
Posted by: nick | December 05, 2007 at 03:11 PM
Speaking of foreign languages, did you guys hear about that English guy singing the Croatian national anthem and saying 'my penis is a mountain'? That's classic.
Posted by: BK (the artist formerly known as Brad) | December 05, 2007 at 03:16 PM
Ives-
You have a good blog here and I enjoy reading the thoughts of others involved in soccer. I do have to mention something though. You stated above that " It (he US game against SA) was disappointing to those who either set unrealistic expectations on it, or who were just looking for something to complain about with respect to the national team."
That is very presumptuous of you and really dumbs down what you expect your readers to know.
When I look at the national team, I see the injection of tons of young quality, that I give Bradley kudos for. I have never been a Bradley hater, I just want to see the national team play the game and do so with some consistency. That is the problem, we have a lot of talent flowing through the player pool and while I recognize the difficulty in putting different groups together and expecting them to play great soccer all the time, I at least expect that these professionals can adhere to whatever tactics the coach employs.
Kick and hope is not an acceptable form of strategy for most national teams when playing against a team on what is supposedly at least slightly inferior regardless of flight time or altitude.
Where has Bradley shown that he can get the US players to play a system he and the USSF ascribe to? The Gold cup was full of inconsistent performances and some luck to reach the final. The Copa America experience was troubling as a whole. The game against Brazil was for the most part the best performance we've given. The Sweden, Switzerland and SA games were devoid of creativity (excepting Adu and Dempsey moments) and fraught with bad substitutions.
Yes, regardless of the fact that I love the MNT and am realistic about our chances in big tournaments, I do expect our team to be led by someone that instills confidence, consistency and creativity while demanding respect from his players.
I just haven't seen it from Bradley. I can't imagine that someone that has risen to the USMNT post is tactically naive, but why else would he meet with Capello and Gulati in Europe after the Sweden game??
Thanks for your time
Posted by: Elias Ulvi | December 06, 2007 at 02:28 AM
YEA HE DIDNT SIGN YET BUT HE WILL.... I SHOULD OF WORDED IT BETTER....BUT HE WANTS TO GO TO MLS.... ALSO HE WANTS TO STAY HERE SO I HOPE RBNY CAN PICK HIM UP....
Posted by: LAKAIX15 | December 06, 2007 at 02:44 PM
Thanks for answering our questions Ives.
Posted by: Tim | December 07, 2007 at 01:24 PM
Who's lookin at, Troy Perkins and Christin Gomez.
I also noticed that Carlos Pavon is not on the roster list for the La Galaxy?
Posted by: elcatracho | December 13, 2007 at 12:01 AM