Tuesday, December 11, 2007

what to say?

when I should be working on my finals and the massive amount of writing that has to happen before I leave the hilltop for the winter I find myself wanting to write for the blog.

Well plenty has happened. England has lost a coach, has gone after the Special One only to lose him and now seem interested in Capello. Good for them, although not so good for the 3 billion pounds the british economy will miss out on during Euro 2008. Who should we root for? Not sure really, maybe the french I guess? Maybe it will save me the 180 dollars of buying the payperview package of the games.

But the WC2010 draw has happened. The big news for us is that we could end up in a group round with Cuba. How many will defect when they play the home game on US soil? Even more interesting is the Europe draw for the WC. If you look at Israel's group could this be their chance? Not much of a challenge.

just a little on my mind, let me know whats on yours

Sunday, November 18, 2007

MLS CUP AND RANDOM RAMBLINGS

1. Watched the MLS championship game today and was impressed by the quality of play. If this game proves anything, it shows that while it certainly has a long way to go the league is on the upswing at least in terms of eye appeal. It was a reasonably attractive game to watch and the skill level exhibited was pretty darn good. The whole playoff system is a big joke however and the fact that almost every team makes the post season (almost including the Galaxy which is shocking after seeing them play in Denver- they looked like a bad rec league team) makes the whole season painful to watch. How hard would it be to have the US Cup culminate the season (like the FA Cup) and make the league's regular season leader be the champ?

2. Nate Jaqua looked pretty good for Houston and while i know that he stunk for LA early in the year, he played well after his trade and it's easy to imagine that he could have been a good target for Becks. More proof that Lalas is over his head?

3. Kudos to Israel for their spirited play against Russia. The lifeline they gave to England is amazing, but I wouldn't be overly shocked if Mclaren's boys blow it. The fact that he is national team coach is amazing- he has never really done anything (I don't count losing in the UEFA Cup final as anything) except be Sir Alex's assistant.

4. Some guys from MLS Cup to look for in Europe someday- Wells Thompson, Michael Parkhurst, Sharie Joseph (I know he just signed a deal but he has talent) and Twellman. He has a nose for goal and appears to be really tough- I know that he is not supposed to be great with ball at his feet and he is not that big, but it seems that he could play at the bottom of the Prem or in Germany. He has got to get more minutes with the MNT- who else do we have? He and Johnson seem like they would work well together.

5. One final thing- a question for the Ref and AR: why wasn't TT's bicycle kick called a dangerous play? Great piece of skill, but he almost kicked the defenders in the face.

Monday, October 22, 2007

The Right Decision

US Soccer fired Greg Ryan today. It was the right decision.

Notwithstanding his gaudy 45-1-9 record, the performance of the USWNT in the 2007 World Cup was lackluster during the opening rounds and his decision to bench Hope Solo in favor of a rusty and underplayed Brianna Scurry will go down in soccer history as one of the biggest blunders ever. I don't know that much soccer history, but I can't imagine mistakes of this magnitude occurring that often. (I've already opined on this issue here (go to point 4); so no need to beat a dead horse.)

The article at the US Soccer site says that U.S. Soccer president Suni Gulati, U.S. Soccer Secretary General Dan Flynn and Hall of Fame Women’s National Team forward Mia Hamm will head the search for a new coach.

Sunday, October 14, 2007

who knows what?

So as I have said before, the pressure is too much. When a team wins 3 - nil, one would think that there wouldnt be criticism or hating on such a performance. But then again whenever England wins there is some hating. They beat Jamaica on the run up to the WC 2006 and people were still talking about a 6 goal difference not being good enough.

Sure, there is reason to have concerns. McClaren is ok, and they havent had a great full 90 but we will see how it turns out come this week against Russia. 3 nil over Estonia means that with a win in Russia they will clinch a spot in Euro.

ok i realized I am all over the place... writing with ADD in many ways

1 - The goals Estonia gave up are the goals you have to capitalize on. SWP's first goal was soft and thru Poom's leg but then again you take it. Rooney coming back and getting the deflection for his first goal in a long time serves him well before the Russia game. Then the OG was pretty impressive for an 18 yard header.

2 - Everyone talks about playing mistake free. This is something Estonia obviously didnt do. When you make mistakes you hope they dont capitalize. England did that. They should be happy with that too. Something none of the commentators mentioned. It seems like every commentator has something to say and some reason that the game was another piece of evidence that English football is going down the tubes.

3 - England should be happy that the didnt take Big Phil as their coach as we have now seen how much crap he is in terms of sportsmanship but then again McClaren might not be the best choice. He has taken some chances and he has won but then again when has he done something people have said is right.

4 - v Russia, it should be interesting to see how Paul Robinson answers to the different turf. Its the stuff we here in the states are used to with the black rubber pellets. I am not happy that this is being used for an international match but oh well it is. He has said he does not want any excuses yet if he gets pulled from the number 1 spot he might start saying some excuses. His play hasnt been up to par and I think he would agree.

Now on to the States.

1 - Its an interesting roster that will face the Swiss come wednesday and I am looking for the states to get out of this slump with international games. Bradley will of course say that this is a learning experience, which Im sure it is. But its time we go out there, especially in Europe (like we should have done in South America), and get some wins and prove people need to be afraid of us.

2 - Hope is back with the team and of course is sitting on the bench. At this point I think Ryan is just taking her and sitting her because she is a contract player and is getting paid anyways and doesnt want to seem like he is wasting money. Abby added to her goal total which is now 85. A machine. Thats all I can say she is. Here are the match facts.

thats all for now folks

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

That.FIX

As you all know I have a radio show for georgetown radio. the link to the URL to listen to it can be found here. It is on Tuesdays now from 8 to 10 eastern time..

What you might not know is that I am the official HIP HOP director for WGTB (Georgetown Radio) and as such my first review was for Talib Kweli's Ear Drum which can be found here!

enjoy

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

catchin up with the ref

First off I have to say there are some huge kudos to go to the AR for his previous post and its unlimited amount of links.

I havent gone on a rant about refereeing and the state of the youth game in a while so I decided now was the best time out of any. Over the past few weeks I have had some ups and downs. Downs include boring games and some not so great partners. This brings me to my "Hope Solo" moment. I know you never criticize a teammate and that is what some might say I am about to do with fellow referees, but some of this stuff is ridiculous.

Example. I am proud that I am a Grade 7 referee. I means I have taken an interest in improving. Going through the extra hours and maintaining a just above satisfactory level in my fitness. All you need is one assessment every year. The AR has seen the assessments I have gotten and everything has come back with very positive remarks. Just two weeks ago I wanted an Upgrade to 6 assessment - means I would be a State Referee, a lot more rides with that on the badge. My game was canceled but the one after it held true to form and that center referee asked for his upgrade to 7 assessment. Lets just say he did a less than stellar job but still passed the assessment. While he didnt do anything to affect the outcome of the game, he didnt exactly handle the game all that well. I felt like it kind of demeaned the meaning of the badge and the steps I took to get there. Maybe thats how Hope felt, all that she did to get there demeaned because Bri had two previous games against Brasil?

I also had a game with 7 yellow cards and one red card. 4 were for dissent. both Gks got yellows because they rushed out at my ARs. Jens Lehmann has had a wonderful affect on our youth. My 5th red of the 2007 year was for Serious Foul Play, the kid kicked another kid in the face trying to go for the ball, which was about 5 feet up in the air. I asked him if he was seriously trying to argue with me over a red card for kicking a kid in the face. But hey, at least that game was interesting.
On to some good news. I have been "nominated to serve in the State Cup Finals delegation." Yes I used quotes because it was just that formal. It will be a three day weekend extravaganza.

October 27th - Dinner, Training, "Social Event"
October 28th - Training Session, Games, Dinner, Review of Assessments
October 29th - Games

As the AR will point out, a lot was riding with being nominated to State Cup, because I was at a point of being fed up with the politics, but we will see how this pans out.

Believe it or not I am the most excited for the assessments. I know I just wrote stuff against the assessment above, but when I can get good quality feedback I am all for it. That is why I am upset with how the USA Cup panned out for me, cause i didnt get the feedback that I really wanted when I was up there.

More to come - this upcoming Sunday I am working some adult men's league games. There will be plenty to talk about I promise

Monday, October 01, 2007

WWC - Thoughts

Some thoughts about the just-completed WWC:

1. The best team won. Germany certainly wasn't the flashiest team or the most interesting to watch. But they sure were the best team, and Birgit Prinz knows what to do the the ball near the net. The goal keeping was more than up to the task: yes, they didn't concede a goal, but I thought this less because of Nadine Angerer's goal keeping than a defense that didn't give up too many scoring opportunities. Angerer's luck held on Marta's PK: one of the weakest attempts seen this side of the men's game, though she earned her money a couple of minutes later, when she knocked aside a strong effort that would have tied the game at 1.

2. Brazil was fun to watch. But I couldn't support them after the display of poor sportsmanship in the US game. Specifically, after Cristiane tripped over Shannon Boxx and fell, and the Swiss referee, Nicole Petignat, ran over to the two players, Cristiane immediately looked over the ref and held up two fingers in the air, telling the referree both to card Boxx and to show the red card, and then applauded when Petignat pulled out the card. There's no way Cristiane couldn't have known that she tripped Boxx. That is, she ran over the back heal of Boxx's foot. Was this the worst call ever in a WC, male or female? I have no idea. Is it up there? Absolutely. Where was the AR or fourth official? Brazil was entertaining, but this game left a bad taste. (By the way, Petignat was the ref in the notorious US-Nigeria WWC game from 1999, when the Nigerians spent the first 60+ minutes hacking away at Mia Hamm without anyone getting tossed. US Soccer used the video from that game in its training program, highlighting what not to do and how not to referee, and when it's important to card players for egregious misconduct.)

3. Even at full strength, the US wouldn't have won this game. I think they lost it before it started with the mind-blowing decision of Coach Ryan to substitute Brianna Scurry for Hope Solo. All Solo had done was shut every one out in all of the games when the US played at full strength. For 10 minutes in the N Korea game, the US played down as Abby Wambach was off getting stitches. NK scored twice in those 10 minutes and no one scored after. Solo seemed a bit nervous to start, then played up to her potential. Why the switch to a keeper with, what, 6 games played all year. Nothing about the decision made sense.

4. Coach Ryan should be fired. As for Solo, she has some apologizing to do -- not to Ryan, but the team. And while maybe truth is a defense to a libel claim and maybe she would have stopped some of the balls that got by Scurry (watching the replay, I think she's right), calling out a teammate is not a particularly gracious way of demonstrating team loyalty. Apparently it was a team decision that kept Solo off the bench for the 3rd place game and Kristine Lilly may have been sending a message when she put the captain's arm band on Scurry when she was subbed out late in that Norway game. So Solo has some work ahead of her.

5. Coach Ryan should be fired. Not just because of the Scurry-Solo debacle, but also because of the US team's poor play during most of the tournament. Aside from one half of the England game and the Norway game (from what I've read: no way was I getting up for a 3d place game at 5 am on a Sunday), the US didn't show very well. The team was badly outplayed in the NK game and was fortunate to escape with a tie. I don't think one can derive much from the Nigeria game, which was played during a typhoon. As for the game against Sweden - I think that the Swedes were a bit over-rated coming in, and they showed less for a high FIFA ranking than the Yanks. We need better mid-field play, so it's time to begin urging the UNWNT to take a better and longer look at available midfielders, beginning with Lori Lindsey.

6. Will anyone be able to stop Marta? She was the best player in the tournament, bar none, and is likely to get better. She's 21 and Cristiane is 22. If Brazil supports this team, they should be the favorites at the Olympics next year and in the 2011 WWC.

Tuesday, September 11, 2007

Is anyone out there?

This blog has been dead so let's throw some quick thoughts into the mix:

Watched the end of the US women's game today and was shocked at how poor we looked. The Koreans dominated the last 35 minutes, pushing us around and controlling possession. Yes it was raining hard, but what a howler for Solo- we were lucky to get a tie.

Man U is in big trouble. Ronaldo has been sorely missed and I don't think his return is going to be enough. and as i said last year with Ballack and Lamps, how could they think Carrick and Hargreaves belong on the field together? they play the same damn position.

Welcome back SWP! it seems that maybe Jose didn't suck all the life out of your career after all.

Fox Soccer Channel showing Russia v Macedonia and games of that ilk is an insult. I have to believe that if they put the big games on instead of saving them for PPV, their ratings would spike and the ad rates would follow. Who is going to pay 24.95 for Israel v England?

Liverpool looks like the team to beat this year- Torres looks great. They really should let Crouch go at the transfer window this winter- can't see him getting a game. Arsenal will fold up as the year goes on- too young, not enough leadership. Man U will fall short and Chelsea will hang around despite continuing to play the most boring soccer for the money I can imagine. Top 4? Lpool, Man U, Chelsea, and not Arsenal. I look for either Everton or maybe even Tottenham in a big comeback (if Jol keeps his job).

Tuesday, July 17, 2007

USA CUP 1

After settling into the dorms we made our way over for a rules clinic for the Tournaments. Dad got a polo even though he technically wasn’t supposed to get one. Ah whos keeping track anyways?

Friday was the first day of games and ended up being plenty fun. I worked with a few Brits and they are always trying to have a laugh. I was an AR on 15 boys, 16 girls, and 19 Boys. I was also the center on a 15 girls. All my games on that day ended up with one team being shut out. The 19 boys game had an incredible pace and was fun to be on the line. The center was a Brit and he told them in the captains meeting he would let them be physical. A different approach but I think they appreciated his honesty. He got away with showing only one yellow as well. However in my girls game I gave 3 yellows. I should have held back but they were three easy yellows. The first for a bad tackle, the second for a little kick at an opponent while on the ground and the third for running into the keeper. The game ended up 1-nil and I was happy with my performance. I was just upset that I wasn’t assessed because I think it would have helped me get higher level games.

Since the first day I have been going down in level of play. Friday brought 4 more games but I was actually scheduled for only 2 while on standby for another time slot. I picked up a game during that slot and then filled in on another slot. My centers ended up being 13 boys, 12 girls, and another 13 boys. The one AR slot was a 12 boys game. I ended up seeing the Australia team twice. Once as the line on the 12 boys game and then as the center on the 13 boys game. I ended up with 4 yellows. 3 for tackles and one for dissent. One of the Aussies just mouthed off a little too much for his age and for the game. My 13 boys center at the end of the day went all the way to penalties which was the first for me. It was fun getting everything organized and keeping things on track. The Aussies ended up winning 4 to 1 on the penalties as the Minn. Team could not convert their first and third attempts.

Saturday night saw the coaches and referee game and that was fun. I ended up running around for another 2 hours. Probably not the smartest but it was fun.

Sunday saw me on the line for a semi-final on a 12 girls game. The Canadian team went up 1 – nil into the break but then ended up losing 2 to 1. I was then in charge of a final for the 11 boys flight B championship. Everything went well in the game while the team who seemed better ended up losing basically on two defensive errors. The first goal coming on a ball through the keepers legs. Yet the excitement mounted in the end of the game when I had to show a red card for denying an obvious goal by handling the ball. I wonder if that 11 year old will be scared for life due to that red card. Yet no one was really upset and everyone understood including his coaches. The game ended 2 to 1 with the team down a man winning (They were from ND).

I then got my medal for being in a final match. Along with my assistants Art (From MD) and Hamilton (from Jamaica).
Sunday evening brought another viewing of Harry Potter IV with my dad before he departed along with some mellow time. Monday meant a trip to the Mall of America which I can confirm is still huge and still has about 3 footlockers, 3 footactions, and 3 finishlines. Half the sign of the beast if you tell me. But on the ride back I got to talking to the Jamaican referees which includes a FIFA AR and they told me about life down in the Caribbean. I was then invited down to referee and prove myself down there because they said if I can referee there, then I can referee anywhere. We then had a clinic from Steve Mortimer and George Cain on Offsides along with just overall game control. Some interesting tips to use out on the pitch next time. Then the opening ceremonies in the stadium. There is one team from Damascus MD and a few from Colorado but otherwise no teams directly representing any place I might call a somewhat home. When the referees were announced I did waive my DC flag (I got at the Mall for the occasion) and promptly had to correct someone saying that was the state flag of DC by saying that we are not a state.

Tomorrow I have two lines on 12 girls and then a center on 11 boys. If my Wednesday games stay the same I might get a little frustrated.

So Far – 5 Centers = 7 yellows and 1 red.

Pictures to come

Thursday, July 05, 2007

My Take on Life

Aight, So I took a break to let the old guys finally have a say, even if they are lost in their old fashion ways... I kid them and I hope they know that although I am sure meanbaldguy will be just that, a very mean bald guy to what ever I say.

First - Gold Cup final was great. We should have put it away in the end and it made my nerves go a little more along with more gray hair on top of my head. With that I have to say there is no better feeling for the rest of the day than beating mexico. We could be playing them in the WC 3rd place game after barely missing the WC final and beat mexico then and I would still act like we actually won the WC. So going along with the AR - we need a striker. I liked how Bradley put Demps up top because he seems to be the only one cocky enough to run at people and be risky and creative. Bornstein's goal... one word... unbelievable.... He was not American when he struck that goal and that goal I believe crushes all hopes mexicans have of beating us on our soil. All we need is that in mexico city, sans pollution or 120,000 people chanting racist chants. (you have noticed that anything to do with the team of the country to our south will never be capitalized due to their dirty play highlighted by their coach hugo).

Second - Bradley - He got my respect with the way we played in the Gold Cup. But since then I am just not sure. I had voiced this concern to meanie and the AR but I really feel like we are disrespected the Copa along with not showing that we are a footie country. These countries do not know that we arent sending our A team and they invited us into their tournament. Its not a given that we will be asked to the tournament everytime they have it and Bradley just say hey ok well lets give some kids a run out... kids like Benny Olsen. Great player no question, but past National Team prime... Yes we should have beat Paraguay - but we had no striker or person willing to take the shot... Twellman will never count as long as he keeps hiking up his shorts and if he is trying show off to the ladies, which will never love him as long as he keeps missing that 24 by 8 box that is the point of the game. So in short, great job on the Gold Cup. Disrespect in the Copa and who can tell who will be the team come fall 2007.

Third - Keller - Howard's reflex save v mexico gives him the #1 jersey for the next 2 years no question. He is getting great experience for the toffies and I hope he continues to progress. Keller should be commended for his past with the US and the big games he has had. But what should be noted is that Keller has no team. He is playing for a contract even more so than Gooch was because he has his with the magpies. His team in deutchland dropped down a league and then dropped him. I think that uncertainty is playin in his mind even though he is getting some Caps. He will be picked up I am sure just not sure by who. Yes Keller has been less than par but in response to the ar, no way should Perkins be brought into the mix. He might be making some great saves but he has a long way to go to prove himself to me about National team merits.

Fourth - We can not rely on our youth forever. It worked in 2002 no question - we stormed the scene and crushed down on Portugal. But we only got to the round of 8. The project back in 2000 was called project 2010 because they said they wanted to be called a threat to any team by 2010 world cup. We need a mixture of youth and experience in order to get through some of the later rounds and have a cool head when the money is on the line. It worked in 2002 with Beaz along with Stewart, or McBride and Donovan. Look we are an athletic country and we should use it as our style and I still have not seen a style that defines the US...

Ill write some more before I head up to Minny for my tourney and Ill try to post while I am there. I have been playing on the weekends and been getting goals and assists 4 goals 6 assists in 3 weeks of playing.

we are currently down 1 - nil to columbia and Eddie Johnson needs to shoot the ball

US U-20 team- our great hope?... Kasey has seen better days, but let's cut him some slack

Watching the 2nd half of the U20 game against Poland, I couldn't help but be impressed by Adu (who looked much quicker than he did in the poor game against S. Korea), Altidore (ditto), Szetela, Wallace, Zizzo, Bradley and the rest. I will be shocked if the core group of this team,, does not push aside most of the guys on the senior MNT (Dempsey, Howard, Feilhaber, Demerit, Bornstein and a few others- not including Lando and Beaz- excepted) before South Africa. The future of soccer in this country will be better for it.

I have to agree with the AR's conclusions re Kasey- he has clearly lost a step, seems more hesitant than before and his distribution is worse than ever (who can ever forget when he kicked it into a Mexican player and it went into goal). However, he has been a warrior for the US MNT in the past and deserves some love. In his day, he was one of the top shot blockers in the world and he was our best player. His Copa America performances have not been top drawer, but we should give him a break.

Troy Perkins - The Anti-Keller

I was able to watch a bit of the DC United - Kansas City Wizards game yesterday. And what I saw was pretty amazing: Troy Perkins made save after save, clearly earning man of the match honors. I can't begin to recount the number of turnovers in his defensive third, leading to great goal scoring opportunities for KC. Unlike what happened in the USA-Paraguay game when Keller was unable to cover-up for a huge blunder, Perkins made the saves on bad defensive miscues. (Greg Vanney, newly acquired from Colorado for Erpen, my least favorite member of the DCU defense, had an OK game, though he, too, turned the ball over a bit too easily on a couple of occasions.)

Read the WaPo article to get more info about the game and Perkins' performance.

Monday, July 02, 2007

ISO -- A Finisher

Two games down and two losses. This one didn't have to be. The US lost an early chance to take a lead when Sacha Kljestan missed an open header off a beautiful cross. Other misses followed. Many other misses followed. And then, disaster. Jonathan Bornstein was trying to clear the ball back to Keller, Jimmy Conrad let the ball go by, and a Paraguayan pounced. Unlike the US, this fellow knew what to do with the ball, a frozen keeper and and open net. A 2-1 deficit gave Paraguay the opportunity to play 10 back of the ball and counterattck. Nonetheless, we had more chances. None were converted. (And the Paraguay keeper made a couple of solid saves. Unlike . . . well, see the post below.)

So one more game to go with this collection of guys. Some positives, some negatives (can't anyone score!), some porous defense.

Keller's not the answer

Just a quick note at halftime of the USA-Paraguay game.

Kasey Keller is not the answer to the US goalkeeping question. He's been getting a lot of playing time here and got a lot in the Hold Cup. I think that's a mistake. We should be trying out some of the other keepers who are playing in MLS or overseas. I leave it to the Ref to know who they are. But my problem with Keller is that he doesn't make that kind of save that energizes his team. Was the goal in the Paraguay game his "fault?" Probably not. But it seems like the type of goal that the Mexican keeper would have saved (based on his performance against Ecuador). And in the Argentina game, Keller was let down by his defense, but he seemed slow off his line and slow to react to the play coming at him.

The Ref, before donning the yellow jersey, played keeper for the local public high school team (not the school he attended -- see this one), so he may have a different or more nuanced appreciation for the challenges playing that position. But I think we need a change between the nets.

Wednesday, June 27, 2007

My take on the MNT

The AR's post has done its job and inspired me to write something. For the most part, I agree with the positive take on Bradley's reign so far. I like what I see from players such as Feilhaber (his first half against Mexico was the worst he played in the Gold Cup), Bradley (although his red card was beyond stupid), Clark (who didn't impress me until the Mexico game in which he was outstanding), Bornstein (he looks very confident attacking from the left), Spector (seems like he takes a lot of criticism in the soccer press but I think has real talent) and Simek (ditto comments on Spector- I like his toughness), and I like that the players seem to have the freedom to attack and improvise on the fly. I think we are on the right track.

On the negative side, we still need to address some glaring weaknesses. I am not sure what is going on, but Gooch looks like he has slowed down considerably- his performance in this tournament can not have helped him get a better deal in Europe. Bocanegra also looked lost at times, but that may have been him having to cover for Gooch. I am not sure if Demerit is the answer, but central defense has got to be addressed immediately.

The other immediate concern is striker and no solution is apparent with this group of players. Ching gave a nice performance in the second half against Mexico but otherwise showed nothing- he can not be the answer. Similarly, Twellman shows heart whenever he is on the field, but he doesn't appear to have the technical proficiency to be more than a sub. Johnson is the most perplexing of all of our true strikers. His speed is mesmerizing and he looks good in MLS against poor competition, but since his injury his MNT performances have been tentative at best. While I hope that he will develop into what we thought he could be before his injury, I am dubious. Since I don't think Lando is big or tough enough to play in the middle of the field (either at forward or midfield- he clearly looks best out on the right wing running at people), the only answer seems to be Dempsey. He got criticized by the TV announcers (awful as usual) during the Mexico match, but he has a nose for goal and seems to be nasty enough to play up front, and putting him in the middle keeps Donovan out wide where he belongs. I haven't seen Altidore play, but maybe he will be the answer.

Two other points: 1) Can Lando lose that ridiculous pre-PK ritual?; 2) The next time this team misses an empty net I am going to scream (actually I have been screaming but I will do it louder).

Tuesday, June 26, 2007

10-0-1

Just a short post -- maybe generate some discussion.


Bob Bradley is 10-0-1 in his first six months at the helm of the USMNT. Thanks to Donovan's sure-footed placement of PKs and Benny Feilhaber's brilliant volley, the US defeated Mexico 2-1 in the Gold Cup final. Unlike what happened at the WC when the US fell behind late in the first half against Ghana, the team didn't quit and played hard and won, coming from behind. The mark of good coaching?

When Bradley was selected, there were some folks who were quite dismayed at the decision. Yet since his selection, we've seen the introduction of many new players into the pool of those from which the team is being created for different games and tournaments. It seems to me that he's taking a very methodological approach to putting together a team that will be better able to compete on a world stage, be it at the Confederations Cup in 09 or the WC a year later.

The team selected to play in the Copa America starting Thursday has several players with fewer than ten caps: Jonathan Bornstein, Jay DeMerit, Ricardo Clark, Justin Mapp, and Feilhaber (plus 11 other relatively inexperienced players). To a certain extent, Bradley's hands were tied by some players' club commitments. But as regards others, he seems to be saying: let's see who is available and able to compete at this level. So maybe the US doesn't get out of group play this time. To me, the goal is a better showing on an international stage in 09 and 10. And relying, as it seems we have for the past couple of WCs, on the same core group of players has not worked.

Tuesday, June 19, 2007

What's in Lalas' Pipe?

According to this, LA Galaxy president Alexi Lalas says that the EPL is a second-rate product:

"The fact that a segment of the world worships an inferior product in the Premiership is their business,'' Lalas said in an interview with The Guardian published Tuesday.

He added, "I honestly believe if you took a helicopter and grabbed a bunch of MLS players and took them to the perceived best league in the world they wouldn't miss a beat and the fans wouldn't notice any drop in quality.''

Having watched quite a bit of both, I have to wonder what Lalas is thinking when he says something like this. When MLS begins winning a few more games against the better teams in this hemisphere, then we can start talking about how far they might get in competition against European teams. And when an MLS dominant WC team can get out of the group stage of the tournament, then maybe his contention might have some merit. But that's well in future based on what I've seen so far.

Monday, June 18, 2007

Uniform Madness


An article on Slate discusses the dismal state of the USMNT uniform. Actually, as the article (actually it's a slide show) indicates, using the term uniform seems inappropriate. While on the one hand, the all members of the team where the same garments top and bottom, which is one definition of uniform, the other definition, suggesting consistency from year-to-year clearly is missing. As the article notes, when someone mentions Brazil or Mexico or Italy, a soccer fan immediately can picture the team's uniform jersey. How about for the US? Nope, didn't think so.

Does that picture on the right trigger anything??

Here's a link to the article.

Tuesday, June 12, 2007

My State Championship Experience

So now with 4 days gone since my trip down to Newport News, I finally find myself with some time to discuss the AAA Virginia HS State Championships.

I am going to start with how the assignments came about. I was told the Sunday before that I was selected to go to Newport News for the AAA finals and that I would be on the boys bracket. The other options would have meant either the girls finals or going to Radford, VA for the AA or A state finals for boys or girls. I was also told who I would be going with from my association - CSOA (Commonwealth Soccer Officials Association) - and that I needed to get in touch with him. So I tried getting in touch with him. Nothing happened. As I was doing the radio show, that fix, I was sent my first assignments - AR for both Semi-Final games and then 4th official for the final. This was Thursday and I had previously decided that I was going to go down on Thursday, spend the night, instead of driving Friday morning and arriving tired. At dinner that night, before heading out I got a call from the CSOA assignor. He said the guy who I had been assigned with was actually going to be unable to go - thus I got his assignments and they found a replacement for him. His assignments included a 4th for a Semi and then a Center for the other, along with AR for the final. MAJOR UPGRADE... haha - it was great news, although I will say I was happy to go either way.

Ill be very frank. And it may sound weird. Before the previous game I posted on - the Gar-field HS vs Forest Park HS - I was nervous. There was some doubt there. Yet, for even when I got the new assignments my nerves were very calm. This season has given me a lot of confidence.

The first game was at 11 am on Friday and I was there around 9:15-9:30. The replacement referee, Mel, had gotten there only moments before. We did not know our other two referees yet but soon met them around 10. Keith and Jim soon arrived and we went to a locker room to change and go over a pregame from Keith. Keith handled the game with class and Osbourne Park won going away 3-nil.

We had about a 30 minute break before my game. I let them get some water - it was hot, I felt I was getting burned just standing while being the 4th Official. I went and talked to the coaches, just some small talk. I had refereed TJ HS before and the coach remembered me and told me how much they had improved. I wasn't sure about that but I was about to find out. I then went back to the press box where our gear was and got ready. I gave my limited instructions to Mel and Jim (My ARs, Jim is actually a National Referee for USSF and had to leave early saturday from the Championship games in order to get back for a pro game). I gave Keith my limited instructions for 4th official. We did our international lineup (Everyone walks out together lead by the referees) and only then did I get a little nervous.

With the game underway I felt good. I wasnt hesitant in blowing my whistle, which is one of my harder problems. Making a decision is always the first step. But I was talking to players and everyone seemed to be enjoying themselves. The game was much more scrappy than the previous game and the teams were well evened. I kept everyone under control but I showed one caution to a player I had already talked to, for kicking the ball away. It seemed to be timed well because it calmed some down and brought everyone into half time in good condition. My fellow referees were giving nothing but good feedback.

The 2nd half saw some more action. 2 more cautions, both well deserved and a decisive goal. The goal which I have already linked to was a blast from about 17 yards out that was just way too quick for the keep to catch up to. The cautions were both for reckless tackles. I should have given a caution to another player but lack of communication on my part let that one go. I wasnt sure of the number and I should have asked my 4th official who was right there. Oh well, everyone lived and I will make sure next time. Overall the game was a good one and I enjoyed every moment of it. It was a good last game in the center for HS and I think this season was a boost of confidence in many ways with my ability in the center of the pitch.

The next day would test me on the line. Jim was the center and everyone was at the field by 11, 2 hours early, to get things together with pregame instructions. We all got our uniforms together along with any last second questions. We made sure all the balls were pumped up to the same psi and that the field was in good condition - there had been a lightening storm the night before. We then warmed up together, with some jogging and then individual stretching. We did the international walk-out, no introduction of the referees though, which was just as good because I was on the line with fans and they were going to talk to me no matter what, better if they didnt know my name. As The AR already wrote, the game was handled very well by Jim and it was fun being on the line. I felt good about the calls I made, including one foul which was pulling on the jersey. At the end of the game I had to run at the buzzer to get out of the way of the fans running onto the field for the celebration. It was a good end to a great trip.

My overall favorite moment had to be during my game. The TJ fans traveled about 300 plus strong and were all wearing red. The stands were about 5 yards behind the touchline opposite the bench. And to call a foul against TJ in front of their stands was something else. To have 300+ people yelling at you was funny especially for how stupid the foul was and how easy it was to call. So I smiled and moved into position for the restart, knowing you cant please everyone.

So overall I drove 375.9 miles. Spent about 90 on the hotel and about 40 on food. We will see how much I get paid for the games and how much they actually reimburse me. But it was fun end to a great season.

Some Spring 2007 Statistics
35 yellows, 2 reds (one was 2 yellows -> red)
30 centers (4 2-man games), 26 lines
*to go against my 1.+ yellows/game there were 12 games that I was center where there were no cards but also two games which had me show 5.

Monday, June 11, 2007

I'm Back

It has been a while and I am feeling brash so I suppose I will hit you all with some knowledge. First off, congrats to JG for his refereeing exploits and I look forward to booking his Champions League appearances and mooching off of him when he becomes the world's premier ref a la Perluigi Collina.

On another note, I want to discuss the US. Now the last time I brought up our distinguished national team, The AR put me in my place verbally, so let's hope my current thoughts are perhaps more rational and less absurd. Having watched the first 2 US Gold Cup games (and I think FSC has succeeded in delivering worse national team coverage than Rob "SERVICE" Stone), I feel strongly about a few points. Initially, Benny Fielhaber, despite his frightening German surname, is the balls. That's just about the only way to put it. Even as a youngin', he has filled, for the time, being, the boots of Reyna in controlling the midfield and creatively initiating play in front of him through creative passes and seeing forward runs. The future looks bright for him.

That said, I think that the US team has disappointed thus far. Though it is hard to see how two clean sheets and two wins is disappointing, I feel we should be producing many more dominating preformances. Gooch getting sent off in the first match, and our failure to take advantage of clear-cut chances to close out the Guatemalans disappoint me. We should be killing these teams, and if we cannot, we stand the chance of large-scale embarassment at the Copa America.

Va HS Boys Final

That was our own Ref on the sideline as assistant referee in the AAA Virginia Boys HS final, held at the soccer stadium on the campus of Christopher Newport University in Newport News, VA on Saturday, June 8, 2007. Also officiating were Center Ref Jim Conlee, a National Ref from Virginia, AR Keith Armstrong, and fourth official Mel Shabelski.

The Ref centered the semi-final game between Thomas Jefferson High School for Science & Technology and Cox High School, which TJ won 1-0. The Washington Post article from that game is here. No mention of anything controversial, which is a good thing if you're the referee!

In the final, between TJ and Osborne Park HS, the opening 10 minutes seemed to belong to OP, which had several opportunities along its right flank with crosses into the middle from deep in TJ's end. TJ had one really good chance early, and the ball found its way into the new, but CR Conlee immediately waived off the goal, seeing a push in the box committed by a TJ attacker. (The TJ coach was a bit peeved, to say the least, arguing that there was no way the ref could have seen a foul in the scrum, a comment later echoed in the press box (where I spent the first half). Of course, unlike players on the bench, coaches, and fans, the referee is watching the scrum just for that sort of action and his whistle was quick, without hesitation.) From midway through the first half and into the second, OP forgot to play wide and TJ began taking over, creating the better chances. TJ finally scored on an 18 yard shot that seemed to go either just over or through the hands of the OP keeper. OP began playing with greater urgency, but several shots went wide, they were offside on a couple of occasions (great, spot-on calls from our Ref), TJ's keeper made a couple of saves, and the game ended with a wild celebration in the middle of the field as TJ's hundreds of supporters stormed onto the field. Here's the WaPo article on the final.

I'll leave it to the Ref to describe the experience of being a part of the championship. Watching as a parent was a truly thrilling experience.

Friday, June 08, 2007

State Semis Part 1

I will post further a little later - probably will just edit this post but to keep you thinking... HERE is the video of the 1 goal from Thomas Jefferson HS in their win over Cox HS in the State Semis. See if you see anyone you know in Blue.

Thursday, June 07, 2007

getting ready

Dont worry there will be a big post over the next few days about my time down in Newport News VA. Trudo needs to post sometime soon - preferable before i turn all gray which, lets be honest could happen by tomorrow

Monday, June 04, 2007

Way to Go!

Just a brief note: the Ref has been selected to work the VA HS AAA boys finals in Newport News VA, June 8&9. Don't know yet which games he'll work or his assignment, but it's a great honor, well deserved, in recognition of the fine work he's done this season.

The Ref also worked a Regional Final last week. The report of the game is here.

Wednesday, May 30, 2007

Parade All-American

So it turns out that one of the players the Ref yellow-carded in a recent game is a Parade Magazine All-American for soccer. This same fellow, Eber Martinez, also was named to the Washington Post's first team in soccer for the Spring 2007 season. His selection to both honors is well-deserved. We saw Martinez play twice. He scored in both games, and had at least one goal called back on an offside call. He has a good touch on the ball and can play with speed. At times, however, he tries to do too much and takes on multiple defenders instead of passing the ball to teammates. But this is a quibble. He's a talented player and I wouldn't be surprised to see him playing at higher levels in the not-to-distant future.

Friday, May 25, 2007

Things Seem to Be GOOD

So this is the first post in a while. So I have a lot to cover.

First - And its good that this is first since I was first. Yes I won our fantasy league with a hell of a final week. I went all out for that final week, being down at least 10 and then making three transfers, thus starting the week down 18 at least. So HA, my intellect in this sport is mathematically correct. I would also like to say that it should not have even gotten that close but I will say that I was focusing on my academics.. something I shall never do again in order to maintain my crown. Of the 3 years we have been doing this, I have won it twice and I believe Ill be putting a star on my shirt.

2nd - Good commentary on the FA Cup final from The AR. It wasnt that great of a match but the end result was exactly as planned. Now the only question is: when are Trudo's and The AR's teams going to win anything?

3rd - Champions League final - to be honest I just wasnt feeling it. Rafa has lost me as a coach, not because of my love for the special one but because its annoying to hear him talk. I know Jose has his own problems but at least he is entertaining. Plus Gattuso is a pain to just look at. He looks like he beats women. I know this is harsh, especially seeing him kiss his wife after they won, but he just is not a nice person. Plus in the end should have Milan even been there? A team caught up in a match fixing scandal should be sent down, no questions asked.

4th - and most important (HA!) my life - I was assigned two boys play off games this past week. Tuesday night it was Jefferson HS v Loudoun Valley. It went to 4 overtimes. HS rules is 40 minute halves and then two 5 minute overtime periods. Followed by two 5 minute sudden victory overtime periods, then Penalty Kicks. This game went into the 4th OT and a goal was scored about 2 minutes from time. The game was very competitive. The half time score was 1 - 1. Then LV scored under a minute into the second half only from Jefferson to score with about 2 minutes left in regulation. Jefferson did score a little earlier but I called it back since the ball went straight into the goal from a throw in. Jefferson ended up winning 3-2. They were dangerous the whole game with long throws deep in the attack and on corners, and thats how they won it. So I ended up running about 98 minutes and showed 5 yellow cards. The two for Jefferson were for dissent and the three for LV were for Unsporting Behavior (bad tackles).
The 2nd game was last night (Thursday, a day off in between games). It was the district tournament final. It went scoreless until the 100th minute, about 30 seconds from time when the player hit the ball and it took a deflection off a defender and beat the keeper. The George Mason HS coach did something clever. He put his defender up top for the overtimes. This defender hadn't done much running but had been a threat up top on corners due to his height. The visiting team Rappahannock HS was good and had a very organized defense even with the speed they faced. The AR was actually my 4th official so I am sure he can add some input into how the game went. I showed 3 yellows - One USB for each team, a reckless tackle by the Rap GK (foot came up) and a tactical foul by GM in the 3rd overtime. The other card was against Rap for having too many men on the field.

So I am now spent - two games with about 200 minutes of running, a total of 8 yellow cards, 6 goals, 8 overtime periods, and an estimate of 16 to 20 miles ran. feel free to tear me a new one

Monday, May 21, 2007

Sweet Touch

OK. So not the most riveting game ever played at the new Wembley. Or maybe it was because it was one of the first games ever played there. Whatever.

But after 116 minutes of sometimes intense and challenging play and a lot of meaningless midfield shuffling, Didier Drogba and Frank Lampard exchanged a series of one-touch, pinpoint passes that led to the only goal as Chelsea defeated ManU 1-0 in the FA Cup final. So perhaps the Ref and Meanbaldguy can each take pleasure in successful domestic campaigns this season -- Chelsea winning the domestic double and ManU the Premiership title -- and rest until the battle renews in the fall.

Meanwhile, I have to say that Sir Alex's post game comments -- the routine bashing of the ref -- are a bit disappointing. I thought Steve Bennett did a fine job. I don't think the was the most difficult game to call and, aside from getting into passing lanes a couple of times, Bennett seemed to be in the right place and he kept the match under control throughout. On one handling call he blew the whistle too fast -- a ball hit one Chelsea player's arm from a kick that began about a foot away.

Ferguson's complaint focuses on the play when Giggs* slid into Cech, pushing the keeper and the ball apparently over the line. Bennett allowed play to continue, awarding neither goal nor foul. Sir Alex contends that Essien pushed Giggs and ManU should have won a penalty, but a look at the replay doesn't support this contention. (If the link works, the Giggs play is at 2:30 and the goal at 2:47.) As for Bennett's noncall, either he didn't see the ball go over the line, as Giggs was in front of the ball and Cech was cradling it, or if he did, he decided to allow play to continue. Technically, he should have called the foul -- no way it could have been a goal as Cech stopped the ball before it crossed the line and only Giggs momentum crashing into the keeper pushed the ball over -- because once a ball crosses a boundary line the Laws require a restart. So my guess is that neither he nor the assistant ref saw the ball over the line, and play continued.

(To be fair, had Manu won the game, we'd probably have seen similar comments from Mourinho. Teams never win or lose; it's always the officials' fault.)

(*Typo corrected per Ref's comment.)

Monday, May 14, 2007

ALL HAIL THE REF

Congratulations to the Ref for pulling out the Fantasy League championship- a sweet 2 point victory over the AR as a result of a tremendous final week performance. You would not expect such good work for a Chelsea man. Also kudos to the Trudo for bringing up the rear. Having school work does not excuse this stunning collapse, although my last week pickup of Berbatov (and making him captain) was inspired and was the difference. To be sure, next year's results will be different and look for the Ref to be dethroned just as the Blues were this year.

Sunday, May 06, 2007

EVIL HAS BEEN DETHRONED

Who wants to bet that Mourinho is out?

Friday, May 04, 2007

Double OT

So as I mentioned in my post before, I was assigned the center to a Boys Varsity game that included the 7th ranked team vs the 10th ranked team in the area. The home team #7 Forest Park(white) was hosting #10 Gar-Field SHS(red) in their second match up of the season. The previous game saw Forest Park take the win away from home and from my understanding about that game there had been a few cards along with a penalty kick. Going into this game I knew it was going to be the highest level of intensity that I had seen yet but I also felt calm and prepared. I had confedence in myself and in my crew.

Now the game:
The first half saw a lot of action mainly with Forest Park scoring the first goal. I showed two cautions, the first being for a delay of restart when a Forest Park player kicked the ball off the pitch when a foul was called against him. This caution kind of set the tone that I was not going to put up with any of the silly stuff. However the FP coach was upset at half time because I had allowed Gar-field to delay a restart, I did not caution Gar-field because as my other assistant put it, it was a matter of 3 seconds vs 30 seconds. The 2nd caution went to Gar-field. The player as you can see below in the photo is about 4 inches taller than me and just a slight bit bigger. The roster says he is a senior, and lets just say if it had said he is a junior that might be a little weird. He was called 3 times for pushing in the back on high balls especially and on a few I had let slide because they were 50-50 and he was just in a better position and the other player fell down at a light touch. I showed him a caution for persistent infringement. It calmed him down a little bit and he was on the verge later for another caution but I had a word with him once or twice down the field about being careful and I believe it stuck.

At halftime both of my assistants (The AR is one of them) told me that I needed to tighten it up in the second half. Now I am not sure if I had did that or not but I did focus on being in the right position and on top of play. Red was down a goal and was fighting back really well. Although their problem was that they did a lot of individual play and were at each other's throats over every little mistake. Red #10, one of the best players in the region and also a captain, was constantly trying to play make and did a good job but he also talked back a lot. I have not seen another team that complained so much and asked me if I "seen that" so many times. Red tied the game up about 15 minutes into the second half on some nice one-two passing and then a slotted finish. This sparked two more goals within the next 10 minutes. White came back and did another nice back pass from the goal line that found a wide open man on the far post, the red defense was caught lapsing. About 6 minutes later #10 red found his way around a few players to put one in the back of the net. This set up a frantic final 15 minutes. There were two more cards in the 2nd half both for Unsporting behavior. The first given to white for a tactical foul by taking someone down on a semi breakaway towards the corner. There was no way that this would be a yellow card, and no way that it could be red because there were other defenders back and red was going towards the corner. The other caution was issued to #10 red for a reckless tackle. This is where I realized that these players knew what they were doing. #10 went into the tackle hard and knew once I blew my whistle he was going to get a card. The other player went down hurt and once he saw that and heard my whistle he acted hurt as well. I stopped the clock and called on the trainer for white. #10 was on the ground trying to reason with me but as I told him, he was working on a second card for dissent. Once he stood up I showed him the card and he walked off. When he came back on he was more focused on the game than me. The 2nd half ended with a brilliant save by the white keep that went off the post.

Right at the end of regulation I called the captains together and tossed the coin. White won and chose to kickoff and red decided to go in the same direction as they ended the game. There was a 5 minute halftime before the two five minute overtime periods started. If I can say something about HS rules this is the one thing I do not like. It should either be a full 10 minutes or two 10s because 5 minutes is not long enough. The overtimes had their chances but nothing major and there was only one caution, also for a tactical foul and the player even said to me "I know that was an asshole thing to do" which made me laugh and he accepted the yellow with out any trouble. The game ended in the 2-2 tie after both overtimes. The AR came running up to me at the end with a big smile and said I had done an excellent job, I believe both as a referee and as my dad.

At the end of the game red team fans had to walk around the stadium and some of them by the place we, the refs, had put down our stuff. The red fans had largely been more vocal than the white fans and mainly because I did call more fouls against red. They were by far a more physical team and also had a greater lack of discipline. A few of the fans said I sucked among other things and were only a few feet from me. The AR and my other assistant called for the AD to come over. The fans walked away but we still waited for an escort out of the stadium and to the car. We ended up being escorted by the visiting teams head coach and the home teams AD.

My overall impression of the game and my performance was a good one. I know I still need to improve on my positioning and not being in the passing lanes. I get caught too many time thinking about where I should be if I wanted to receive the ball when it should be where I think I can see the ball and where I expect it to go. Ah the player in me. I think I did a really good job vocalizing to the players, especially when going up for headers and telling them to go straight up. I also was sound on verbalizing that I was going to make them play through stuff and that not every touch is a foul. In the end I think communication is my strongest trait. I talk to the players a lot and I reason with them, but when I need to be I set the tone and don't let the tone be dictated by the players. Could have I called it tighter? sure, but the more you call the more people start realizing you are there, the less you call the more they police themselves. I am also proud of my fitness, there was a point in the 2nd half when I realized I needed to focus on keeping up with play and I think I was able to do that. It was a fun game to referee and the teams were really good. I look forward to having those high intensity games more regularly...

right on top of play eh?
all the photos came from www.gar-fieldsports.com
if you want, check out their blurb about the game "and all the calls going against them"

Any questions or thoughts feel free and I hope that The AR will post some comments as well

Wednesday, May 02, 2007

oh welll

hmm so its been a while, but its not like anyone reads this other than the people i talk to every day anyways...
aight so before i talk about the blues... figurative and literal... i will discuss some refereeing things that have happened over the past weeks

1st off - in more ways than one - my only red card of the season so far
Violent conduct, the girl elbowed another girl in the stomach away from play while the ball was dead. It was a stupid thing to do i was only about 10 feet away. She went off with no objections. What makes that game more memorable is that the parents were far worse than the players or coaches. It seems like the further away from the field the better angle of viewing the parents have, this field being very far away from the stands - which were built up and into a hill.
2nd off - coaches have been far better this season although there are still some of them that think coaching means talking more to or about the referee than the game. oh well, some things never change. Although in my last game the coach was upset about this girl getting tripped after the final whistle. you know how there are 3 tweets for the final whistle and the girl was getting clipped on the first. nothing bad and she was fine. coach wanted me to card the offending girl and all i probably would have given was a direct free kick, it wasnt a harsh tackle at all.
3rd off - tomorrow is a big day.. I am refereeing Boys Varsity, Forest Park HS vs Gar-Field HS... which the washington post has them ranked 7th and 10th respectively in the area. their first meeting ended up 2 to 1 in favor of Forest Park. From what I can tell about their previous game was that more than one card was handed out along with a penalty kick. This will probably be the highest level game I have centered yet. ill be giving a detailed report I am sure

Now to the professionals
Its Liverpool v AC Milan in a showdown once again. Of course for the next 23 days all we will hear about is Istanbul and the comeback. so be it.. I just hope the red haired kid remembers that he was too chicken to watch the whole game and is able to watch this one (he couldnt reason with his teacher about all school cleanup, even after i had settled it for him that he could watch, he was afraid of someones wrath)... haha, i am just messin with you man, although your beloved Arse doesnt have any silverware this season and could be american by this time next year.

Man U and Chelsea - now 5 points up in the prem with 3 games to go, one against Chelsea. It should be interesting after this weekend. The Man. Derby and Chelsea at Arse. A great weekend for football now that I think about it, hmmm. There are too many outcomes to think about but if it ends up being 5 points with two games left it would be interesting if Chelsea rest their players against Man U to focus on just the Cup. Yet if things change this weekend ( a win for the blues a loss for the devils) it could become very interesting what the special one decides. I have come to this conclusion that no matter what no one is winning the double, its going to be one or the other. Especially after the poor performance by ManU in the game today it should be interesting with all the injuries...

so many different possibilites

Wednesday, April 04, 2007

CL roundup

A quick review of this week's action to get my two cents in.

Yesterday showed how bad Arsenal must be- beacuse PSV is useless. No pace, no style, no nothing. Liverpool played well, but it looked like they were playing against Watford.

Only saw the highlights of the AC/Bayern game so can't really comment except to say that the Kaka pk looked pretty clear to me and I'm not sure why Bayern was complaining- but the tie (and the two away goals) puts them in good position for next week in Munchen.

Chelsea continues to look shockingly bad. Yes, Silva's goal was outstanding but the lack of urgency or tactical discipline with which Chelsea plays makes one wonder what the hell is going on. Even Mourinho, who admitted this week that they have been paying "silly" prices for players (see http://hornets.aolsportsblog.com/2007/04/03/chelsea-will-no-longer-spend-silly-money/) has to realize that things are going horribly wrong. As I have said many times, they could win 4 trophies this year and still be the most underachieving team ever given their stockpiling of talent.

Finally, the Roma v Man U game was a real treat to watch. Watching Roma on the attack is as fun as soccer gets- they should have done more after Scholes got his second card but perhaps they were exhausted from the incredible start they had. On Scholes, what was he thinking about? They were both obvious fouls and he played recklessly throughout. How Fergie can say that Chivu's complaining caused the ref to show the card is crazy- get a grip old man. Even I, a noted ref hater and Man U fan, knew he was gone the instant the play happened.

All in all, some fun viewing. Can't wait until next week.

Saturday, March 24, 2007

Bob Bradley Plea

Hi all-I just wanted to say that officially I will never watch the US national team again if we hire Bob Bradley as full time coach. His hiring would show a complete lack of creativity and would burrow this program into the ground. Bruce provided the team with a solid work ethic and discipline and Bob Bradley would prove a meager addition to these attributes. Frankly it is insulting to Bruce at a basic level to place Bob Bradley and he in the same sentence. What has Bob Bradley ever done as a coach? Is the accolade of MLS Coach of the Year the sole requirement for the National Team job? What we truly need at this point is to appoint an international coach to add flair and tactical know-how to compete with the top European teams (and Argentina and Brazil). Are we satisfied with easy qualification to the World Cup, exiting in the second round (if we are lucky) and consistent domination of the weak Concacaf region in competitions like the Gold Cup? I cannot see us overcoming these lackluster benchmarks if we hire another mediocre American coach like Bradley. There is a wealth of international coaching talent that we could hire, coaches that would make use of our talent in the World Cup and deliver continued success. The outlook for US soccer is grim if Sunil Gulati insists on hiring Bob Bradley. I won't be the only one stops watching, that's a guarantee.

Monday, March 19, 2007

ignorance must be bliss

I wouldn't know... but the ref seems to...

Facts are facts, but the truly insightful man looks behind them. The real fact is that the payroll for Chelsea is absurd- Abramovich makes Steinbrenner look like a piker. with the talent he has bought, this team ought to win every game 4-nil. Why don't they? Because they have no chemistry and no discretion. Discretion? Swp has been criminally wasted- who cares if we waste a career? (it's irrelevant that he scored today) and ballack has been a waste of unprecedented proportions. Chemistry? 4 central midfielders, despite the fact that they are all superstars (except for ballack who is bollocks), is a disaster that anyone with half a discriminating brain could have seen coming. Special one? overrated doesn't begin to describe it. If they don't win 4 trophies with this roster, it is underperforming to an unprecedented degree.

Sunday, March 18, 2007

Ahh and the facts are

Now after youve had your fun bashing on the special one let me have a little say.. And its a little funny after you come down on the bad signings that both of them would score this weekend along with kalou. Let alone the scoreline for the blues being 3-0 (Sheva, Kalou, Ballack) so that also going against the whole notion of it just waiting for the one-nil win. I am going to post Feb and March fixtures for all of the top three.. starting with your beloved ManU:

Now you said Chelsea have been settling for the one-nil winners or the one goal wins yet look here at the recent ManU scorelines. A draw to Reading at home, a last gasp freekick winner at Lille, C Ronaldo scored in the 88th minute against Fulham, had to hold on for dear life against reading again, O'Shea scoring in injury time at 'Pool, 75th minute against Lille, draw at Boro, and then this past weekend. Seems like ManU is leaving it late too. Hence the Jose talk about a little luck - especially when you start counting on O'Shea.

Now Chelsea:HMMMM...
Lamps in the 18th against Charlton, 3 nil against Boro, 4 nil against Norwich (Sheva scored two), Draw away at Porto (with an away goal), Drogba in the 84th in Carling Cup Final, 2 nil at Pompey, 3-3 draw after being down 3-1, Lamps in the 28th against Man city, and then the 3 nil win against Warnock. The only ones you could say Chelsea is leaving it late for are the fixtures with Spurs and Arse... But in the end you question Jose's style of play.. however I have never disagreed with you on that, what I was focusing on was Wenger's excuses that seem to be coming out of his wazoo...

My beef with Arsenal is that while you might say they play attractive football is that they do settle for the one-nil wins and everyone knows this.. Yet Wenger always focuses on the idea that they have pace. Sure he has youth and can bring up young players, I agree with his contract idea of anyone over 30, but if thats going to be his way of life it cant be his excuse.
Here are Arse's last two month:
Well HMMM... So we all know about the 3 cup losses, along with the loss today to Everton lets just look at the wins. All one, two, three, oh four of em.. 2-1 at wigan with both goals coming in the 80s after wigan should have been up 2 -nil plus they had the help of an own goal, Bolton was in extra time and the 3-1 score line is very decieving, the reading and the villa wins ill give them as good wins.. so 2 good wins in the past two months, I dont think Emerites is flying high...

So for the statement to be that Chelsea wait until the 81st minute to get a garbage goal is itself rubbish, especially in comparision to the other teams in the top 3.

And in all fairness all three teams got a little smack talk in this post so dont say I am not seeing all colors

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

News Flash- The Ref is color blind (at least to all colors not blue!)

Let's face it Ref, you are irrational when it comes to all things Chelsea (and to refs, but that's another story which has already been written...). Anyone who is paying attention will tell you that The Special One is sleepwalking through this year. Yes I know that they still could win everything, but that is just what happens when you don't have a discriminating bone in your body and use your stolen Russian oligarch money to go out and buy every player on the planet for undgodly sums of money. The choices he has made this year have been dumb-founding (or just plain dumb). Playing 4 central midfielders together has been a disaster and he insists on doing it- I know Cole's injury has been tough and Robben is a flake, but the congestion is obvious (as is the fact that Ballack is rubbish) to anyone who can stay awake through one of their snoozefest games. I gather they turned it on during the second half of the FA Cup against Spurs (does anyone know why they are on PPV??? I know they pull in dough, but the ratings bump for FSC seems like it would make up for that), but he never has them attack full out. His idea of a perfect game is to win 1-0 with a garbage goal in the 81st minute- that may have been the only way for Porto to win in Europe, but the sheer talent advantage he has with Chelsea should carry with it an obligation to let his players play the entertaining football they are individually capable of playing.

Regular readers of this blog (all four of us) know that I also despise Arsene Wenger and his pretty boys at Arsenal. You have to give him credit, however grudgingly, for bringing in great young talent and playing attractive football (he is the anti-Jose: all show and no care for wins). He is still a horse's ass.

(No need for either of you to bash Sir Alex in a reply post. Has anyone looked at his nose lately? He needs to cut down on the wine- he could take Rudolph's place next Christmas.)

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

And he said what?

Last week Trudo called out Jose saying that he could be a better manager because Jose didnt sub out Drogba when he was asking due to a back strain. I would like to emphasis that Drogba was eventually subbed out and still was able to play the Champions League game and the FA Cup match. Striking back at Trudo will be easy because his beloved Arse just lost their main attraction. Henry will be sitting out the rest of the season getting some much needed rest.

Here is where Wenger should have done differently. Henry had been coming back slowly and steadily since his injuries but every time he was forced onto the pitch by Wenger he came off even more injured. Wenger however does not take the blame rather puts it off on France. So Wenger is now saying Club is more important than Country. I wont disagree that some of the friendlies are stupid but you play for your country when called upon, its not like he had retired.

Yet I wont be like Trudo saying there is bad blood now between Henry and Wenger. Wenger used him yes, but then again Henry wanted to play, yet what player doesnt. Pedro Martinez wanted to play and look where that got the red sox the year before they won. Henry is still committed to Arse which is nice to see. Yet the manager is there to make sure that he has a healthy team throughout the year, but he lost his star player for the rest of the season over a 30 minute run out to try to stay in the Champions League. Arsenal should first however teach their other strikers how to put the ball in the net.

So who is really the dumb manager now?

Friday, March 09, 2007

CL Quarterfinal Draw- Will Trudo hate Meanbaldguy?

From Soccernet.com this morning:
"There will be no all-English tie in the quarter-finals of the Champions League after the draw kept them apart. Liverpool and Manchester United will be away in the first leg, to PSV Eindhoven and AS Roma respectively, while Chelsea host Valencia. The final tie sees AC Milan take on Bayern Munich."

As much as I love Roma and realize how much it would mean to Trudo for them to go through, GO RED DEVILS!

Wednesday, March 07, 2007

Champs League Rap UP and

ITS THE 100th post for 22andYou!!! so I would just like to say, its been fun. I know there been plenty of long breaks between posts and such but hopefully everything will be smooth running.. Good Times to come - now to some opinions..

I watched the Pool v Barca game while being distraced with the Chelsea v Porto game and then through the goal of the ManU v Lille game... I then caught the Sky Sports highlights of the Arse game.. if you think there is an english bias well there probably is but then again what games can we get over here in the states?

Now ill let the meanbaldguy have his take on the Pool game because he watched than one closer than I. Chelsea v Porto had its ups and downs... first off without Terry in the back it seems as though then need the first 20 minutes to remind themselves of his absence and that was for sure with the opening goal. Essien is a world class player and was 3rd in the African player of the year standings and while he can play defense he is a midfielder and if in the defense he should be on the wing. Diarra has come in and played extremely well on the back line even though he is young (turning 22 this week) and a midfielder first. Robben was all over the place, for the longest time on the left and then all of a sudden he was on the right. I think I agreed with Tommy SmYth for the first time in my life after that Robben's goal and that Chelsea needed to keep pressuring the keeper by putting the ball on target. I have no idea why Drogba was taking a throw in about 10 yards from the byline when he should have been in the center of the pitch. Last but not least.. Sheva had a huge impact and as i have been saying he is coming into form.. that was a wicked blast at the start of the game, Robben should have fed him a nice slot pass but shot instead, and then his assist at the end.. More about Robben in a little bit.

ManU v Lille
Decent back and forth game although there was still much talk about what the managers had been saying about each other. The referee, the same one that called the penalty for the Italians against the Aussies, was quick with the yellow card on for not giving ManU the 10 yards on the freekick which was smart. Larrson leaves ManU with a bang by getting the goal.. maybe someone else can provide some more about the games..

The bad of the games Chelsea, Arse, and ManU... Meanbaldguy I am sure is happy that the cheaters were dealt with.. Robben and C. Ronaldo were given yellows for dives... Robben it was clear although he prolly felt he had been doing a lot of work and needed a rest, just kidding... C. Ronaldo was hit a little on the shin and was about to take the next step before throwing his legs out... Yes to disagree with mr. smyth it is a yellow card because it is simulation and thus under the laws of the game it should be dealt with.. I think, feel free to disagree with me and i know everyone does feel that way, that offsides is one way or the other - the man is either off or on, and the same for simulation. It needs to be dealt with and any dive should be a yellow, and possibly embellishment of a foul as well should be dealt with as simulation.. Here is a clip of the Arse highlights.. Wenger says his team played well and should have won - THEY CANT PUT THE BALL IN THE NET.. they are lost with Henry.. more lost than Chelsea was with Sheva at the start of the season... Julio and Adebayor cant score and the "young kids" just arent delievering - no silverware for Arse this season, yet this man has the job for life?

ahh 100 feels good

Tuesday, March 06, 2007

ahh good times

Its been a few days I know and dont think its because I am afraid to respond to what has been said... but ive been busy so get over it...

Ill go backwards with the most recent first - Drogba and Jose are just fine.. and if Trudo thinks he can be a better coach then why was it when we played WSM that he forgot to have backup GK on the bench, naughty naughty... A player is hurt and stays on the field.. Drogba is a presence on the pitch and Kalou's goal is something to say to that - Drogba was a part of that play... So Trudo you have much more to do before you could become a better coach than the special one.. Sure it would have been good for Drogba to come off and save himself for Porto but eh hes fine.. As a matter of Sheva, as I write this he had a cracking shot on goal within the first 2 minutes of the Porto game and has said he feels as though he is growing accustomed to England. 2nd off why are you trying to create something that isnt there? where is the discontent between jose and drogba? there isnt one so tryin to get a comeback for your Arse coach, actin like the english press.

The Referee situation... Any improvements are much welcomed and if they end up saying they want two refs on the pitch that is fine. But as everyone here has said when they watched the HS games I played in with the 3 refs with whistles it was crap because there is no tone to the game. At the fifa level hey it might work cause they can have a team work together for years but at the youth level? Goal line technology is all good but I cant ever see a replay referee situation happening. While of course it interupts with play the other thing is that play goes so fast.. How many times could a goal be ruled out in exchange for a penalty kick for the opposing team because a foul happened and then a team went on a break? In the end the problem is with the changes how can they be used through out the competitions... Its unfair for the Uefa qualifies to have extra referees while the African qualifies to not..

So as we speak Barca nil-nil Pool and Chelsea nil-nil Porto..

Saturday, March 03, 2007

Drogba + Mourinho = Love on the Rocks?

I found the Pompey-Chelsea game to be a quite stale affair, with the home side only playing good football after the 70th minute and being heroically thwarted on at least two occasions by the rugby-helmet genius of Petr Cech. One instance I found particularly interesting was the injury to Didier "Didn't Everyone Used to Hate Me" Drogba. He went up for a header and fell awkwardly on his tailbone, and took a few minutes to get up. He did go down hard and this post is not to criticize the Ivorian for his all too frequent theatrics, but to highlight the interaction between Drogba and the Special One that insued. Drogba seemingly told the bench that he was not at 100% fitness and when Mourinho was ready, he would like to take the rest of the game in from the inhospitable stands of Fratton Park. Mourinho's changes came and went and Drogba remained, unhappily, on the field. This could have been a result of Shevchenko's complete and total ineptitude at scoring in a Chelsea jersey on British soil. Mourinho therefore needed to replace the useless Sheva and kept the injured Drogba, who was all too unhappy to continue playing. He seemed to mouth, in his gesture ridden, shoulder shrugging way "I told you to take me out" with pointed anger towards Mourinho. He has clearly a massive void of true management skill, exemplified here in his inability to make the right substitution. Though I am sure tha post-game interviews adressed this interaction and both will come out smelling of roses, and love, I found it very interesting. We cannot forget that despite Mourinho's boasting of the "FIVE" trophies he has won since arriving at Chelsea (which in itself is farcical as he includes the community shield and 2 Carling cups) he has yet to produce on the European stage, and his only job seems to be smugness and picking an 11 out of high-priced, glamour stars of the highest quality in world football. I could do that and make the right substitution.