Tuesday, October 23, 2007

Firing season is here, which MLS coaches are the hunted?

The regular season might be over but the firing season has just begun. So which coaches are safe and who has a target on their back? Let’s take a look and see.

First, those who are safe:

Tom Soehn (DC United since 2007) - Had some trouble early but regrouped the team and made them into a force. A late season let down is disappointing but nothing close to deserving a pink slip.

Preki (Chivas USA since 2007) - With all the issues Amado Guevara caused early, it would have been easy for this team to fall apart, but Preki made them into true title contenders.

Dominic Kinnear (Houston Dynamo since 2006) - Another wonderful year from Kinnear. He has dealt with injuries well and has built a good bench. The only way he leaves is if he decided to leave for San Jose.

Bruce Arena (New York Red Bulls since mid-2006) - Unless he is pushing to get the US Women's job, the Bruce is staying in New York. The pickup of Ángel and Mathis now looks genius and the development of Altidore is great. Even a bomb against New England wouldn't result in his dismissal.

Curt Onalfo (Kansas City Wizards since 2007) - If KC was a bit more established and not looking at so many off the pitch issues (stadium, attendance, publicity, etc), the late season crash would have moved Onalfo into the maybe, but not likely list. However, with things the way they are and a playoff berth in hand, he is here for another year, which is good because I think he will develop some serious talent over the next few seasons.

Mo Johnston (Toronto FC since 2007) - Yes, his team had no able to score goals but they played some of the most passionate soccer in the whole league. Had it not been for injuries, they might have snuck into the playoffs. For a first year club, Mo put together something impressive, now can he make it grow?

Juan Carlos Osorio (Chicago Fire since mid-2007) - He hasn't been around long enough to fire plus he has handled Blanco well and the team improved after his hire.

Jason Kreis (Real Salt Lake since mid-2007) - Much like Osorio, he hasn't been around enough to get tossed plus Real showed some great improvement under his leadership.


So those are the guys that seem to be completely safe, but what about the other five bosses? Most of them will stay but one or maybe are probably done. Here is the way I see the other five:

Fernando Clavijo (Colorado Rapids since 2005)
Reasons he will be fired: The Rapids played some of the most boring and uninspiring soccer in the whole league. They constantly underperformed and for the first time since 2001, failed to reach post season. Clavijo hasn't shown much in the way of player development. They will humiliated 5-0 by Seattle in the US Open Cup quarterfinals. With the new stadium, this team needs some excitement on the pitch to keep people coming back.

Reasons he will stay: Um, let's see, the past two coaches all got four seasons so Clavijo should get one more. And maybe the Rapids don't want to spend the money to bring in anyone else and change the system.

Prediction: If Clavijo is still the coach next season, it is proof that the Rapids organization doesn't care about the game.

Sigi Schmid (Columbus Crew since 2006)
Reasons he will be fired: For the fourth season in a row the Crew have missed the playoffs and ended up in sixth place in the East. Through out the season, the team suffered from a lack of control late in matches. They picked up pace with the introduction of Schelotto, but Sigi couldn't make it last.

Reasons he will stay: The Crew did show progress over last season and with a couple moves, could be a playoff team in 2008. Also, the Hunts who are much more focused on FC Dallas own the Crew.

Prediction: Schmid should be gone but he'll probably get a reprieve.

Frank Yallop (LA Galaxy since mid-2006)
Reasons he will be fired: Two seasons in a row without making the playoffs. Due to trades this year, the team is in a tight spot when it comes to the designated player rule next year. Hard to be a 'Super Club' when you have a losing record. Lalas needs to blame someone.

Reasons he will stay: The late season run showed what the team can do. Had a number of injury woes plus the schedule was against him. Has a better understanding of how to handle the team (and the press).

Prediction: Unless Lalas can land someone big (hello Klinsmann), Yallop will stay. That is unless he decides to head up the coast to San Jose instead.

Steve Morrow (FC Dallas since 2007)
Reasons he will be fired: The team has underperformed this year. They had a chance to win the US Open Cup but failed even with home pitch advantage. The Denilson acquisition has been a flop.

Reason he will stay: The Hunts want a winner but even they understand that a coach needs more then one season to make everything come together.

Prediction: Morrow will stay but if 2008 doesn't start strong, he will be gone by July.

Steve Nicol (New England since 2002)
Reason he will be fired: Can't get the team over the final hurdle to win a MLS Cup.

Reasons he will stay: The Revs have been one of the best teams in the league since his arrival. Finally won a trophy with the US Open Cup. Is excellent at spotting and developing young talent. Knows the US game better then just about any other coach in the league.

Prediction: It seems weird to fire a good coach, but FC Dallas did it last year after Colin Clarke won the West but failed to bring home the MLS Cup or US Open Cup. If the Revs get knocked out in the first couple rounds (or worse, make it to the Cup again and fail), the organization might decide they need someone else to finally win the big prize. Still, I would be very surprised if Nicol wasn't still on the sidelines next season.

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Tuesday, July 10, 2007

2007 MLS All-Stars full list

Last week we got the MLS First XI as voted on my fans, media, coaches and players. Today we got the other seven members of the MLS All-Star team as coach Steve Nicol and MLS Commissioner Don Garber announced their picks.

Steve Nicol went with Brian Ching (Houston Dynamo), Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy), Ronnie O'Brien (Toronto FC), Kevin Hartman (Kansas City Wizards) and Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado Rapids). O'Brien has been a key part of TFC's squad this year while Donovan was the only player doing anything for LA for most of their first six matches. Hartman hasn't had a bad year, but I think Onstad (Houston), Sala (Dallas) or Guzan (Chivas) would have been better picks. Ching has been a bit silent in MLS play so far but has shown some improvement since returning from the Gold Cup. Mastroeni is a solid back, but again has not really stood out this year. Still, he is the only player from the host city to make the steam.

Garber went a different way with his picks as he rewarded two US soccer legends with one final trip to the All-Star game as he named Eddie Pope (Real Salt Lake) and Cobi Jones (LA Galaxy) to the roster. Jones had shown some real class play at times this year while Pope is still a workhorse. There are better players in the league in their position, but I think they have more then earned their spots over the years. Actually I'm just thankful Garber didn't name Beckham.

Here is the full MLS roster:
Goalkeeper: Matt Reis (New England Revolution), Kevin Hartman (Kansas City Wizards)
Defenders: Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), Jimmy Conrad (Kansas City Wizards), Michael Parkhurst (New England Revolution), Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado Rapids), Eddie Pope (Real Salt Lake)
Midfielders: Ricardo Clark (Houston Dynamo), Dwayne De Rosario (Houston Dynamo), Christian Gomez (D.C. United), Shalrie Joseph (New England Revolution), Juan Toja (FC Dallas), Ronnie O'Brien (Toronto FC)
Forwards: Juan Pablo Angel (Red Bull New York), Eddie Johnson (Kansas City Wizards), Cobi Jones (LA Galaxy), Brian Ching (Houston Dynamo), Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy)

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Thursday, July 05, 2007

MLS All-Star First XI

MLS has released their First XI list for the All-Star game on July 19 against Scottish Premier League champions Celtic FC. These eleven players are not the starting lineup, just the players that are selected by fans, players, coaches and the media. Coach Steve Nicol will pick five additional players and Commissioner Don Garber will add two more.

Here is the list along with the points they earned from each voting catagory:
 Net Press Players Coach/GM Total
Juan Pablo Angel 4.050 18.243 15.336 19.079 56.738
Dwayne De Rosario 5.336 7.432 9.878 17.763 40.410
Eddie Johnson 3.017 14.189 11.829 7.895 36.930
Shalrie Joseph 1.919 10.135 10.00 12.500 34.554
Juan Toja 1.528 12.162 5.976 14.74 34.139
Jimmy Conrad 3.304 6.757 6.829 15.132 32.022
Jonathan Bornstein 2.078 8.108 7.439 10.526 28.151
Michael Parkhurst 1.935 9.459 6.098 9.868 27.360
Matt Reis 3.075 6.081 6.707 10.526 26.390
Ricardo Clark 1.545 4.730 8.780 11.184 26.239
Christian Gomez 2.428 3.378 7.439 7.895 21.140


Goalkeeper: Matt Reis (New England Revolution)
Defenders: Jonathan Bornstein (Chivas USA), Jimmy Conrad (Kansas City Wizards), Michael Parkhurst (New England Revolution)
Midfielders: Ricardo Clark (Houston Dynamo), Dwayne De Rosario (Houston Dynamo), Christian Gomez (D.C. United), Shalrie Joseph (New England Revolution), Juan Toja (FC Dallas)
Forwards: Juan Pablo Angel (Red Bull New York), Eddie Johnson (Kansas City Wizards)

The most interesting absence is Landon Donovan, which is good because his league play did not earn him a spot, however Garber or Nicol is a lock to add him.

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