Grannyknot
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what channels are carrying MLS this season?
seems like they are spread out all over the place.
seems like they are spread out all over the place.
My thoughts on this weekend of MLS...
1. Holy Crap New England Can't Score
Up a man, at home, for about half an hour against a banged up and generally weak overall Montreal Impact, New England could. not. score. What more can you say other than New England needs to fix their offense somehow.
2. FC Dallas Remains Perfect
Dallas has had a very strong start to the season, three wins in three. Last season Dallas started strong too, but could this be their year? With head coach Oscar Pareja the future is bright.
5. Catching Some Z's
Lots of 0-0 draws this weekend, and virtually all of them were snoozers. Taylor Twellman blames the 12 of 20 getting into the playoffs this season...but maybe it was just an off weekend. That said, we've had 6 scoreless draws this season, there were 18 all of last season.
I think New England will get better as they get healthier. Dallas is scary good, with the advantage of having a lot of consistency from last year to this year.
At least for the scoreless draw I attended (SKCvPOR), you had two teams still very much trying to figure their attack out. Sporting has too many new pieces to put it together right away, and the Timbers have too many injuries. Both teams are pretty much building from the defense forward right now, and it showed. I didn't find the match boring at all, but then I was in the stadium, which always helps.
It's a perspective trick. The camera in Yankee stadium is sooo much lower than in other stadia. And the pitch is actually the same size as two other current pitches in the league, and up until a couple years ago I think there were even more that were about the same size.You're spot on, Talgrath, especially about the international call ups. There was some god-awful soccer played by second and third stringers over the weekend. I'm a fan, so I watched--but it was painful at times.
Also, that soccer field in Yankee Stadium is truly terrible. NYCvSKC was never going to be attractive to watch, what with the absences (both due to call ups and injuries) and the nasty weather, but that bowling alley of a pitch is terrible. I'm sympathetic to how hard it is to play in a baseball stadium (we had to use a minor league stadium here in KC), but the game really suffers on the narrow field. At least the skinny field of play got my team the lone goal on the afternoon.
That game was insanity... and really hurt my Fantasy team. KC WAS SUPPOSED TO BE A LOCK FOR A SHUTOUT, DAMNIT! Plus I had just traded away Wenger and Aristaguieta for lack of production.Another crazy MLS week.
1. Philly vs KC Was The Best Game of the Week
If you told me before the game that Philly vs KC would be the most exciting game of the year so far, I would tell you that you're crazy. Philly was a wounded beast this week, missing multiple players from injuries and suspensions, while KC was mostly healthy and at home. Philly managed to snag two early set piece goals while KC pulled one back; but surprisingly Philly looked like the more dangerous team for long stretches and held the lead for most of the game. Sporting piled on the pressure at the end though and managed to snag two late goals for the win, Philly will walk away ruing their failures to score again and hold of KC to the end.
Ya know, at the start of that game the roommate and I had a discussion about Chicago and that they should be a good team but that quality just wasn't translating to the field. I guess they figured something out this week.2. The Fire Won?
I've said that the Fire are probably the worst team in the east and maybe all of MLS, but maybe I'm wrong. Against a mostly healthy roster with a much larger salary the Fire pulled off a win by abandoning (for the most part) defense and just going at it. That same idea might not work against teams with stronger defense though.
Pareja was the ****** in this situation but I think most people "in the know" will realize Pareja's douchiness was justified. You are correct in that sources say Caleb Porter is an instigator, a whiner, and kind of irritating to other managers... that's his MO. Either way though, I have a feeling that the energy of that game wiped the "Good PR Face" off each of them.3. Tissuegate!
Portland managed to turn in a truly excellent performance at home against the top team in the west, FC Dallas. When Dallas evened things up after Portland scored, I thought the Timbers were gonna keep being themselves and tie, but then they managed to break down Dallas and score two more (one off a lung-busting run from Diego Chara, who rarely scores). Of course, the main thing everyone is talking about is the tissue that Oscar Pareja offered to Caleb Porter, who tossed it back in his face. Porter is known for being a sore loser and a poor winner amongst the coaches (and many fans) so it's very possible Porter rubbed Pareja the wrong way. Neither coach acted particularly classy here, but I've often thought the polite handshake is sort of bull**** anyway so hey, keep it going!
Eeeeeh I dunno. Both times the aggressor had his boot perpendicular to the other player, studs up, directly into the gut/chest... and in wide-open space of the middle-third of the field. There's no reason for that kind of challenge and even if you don't think it endangers the safety, it most certainly is reckless and (quite frankly) lazy. Clear reds in my book. YMMV4. The Sounders Win With 10 Men, Because That Makes Sense
The Sounders lost and tied when they had long stretches of game with a man advantage, so of course they win when they get reduced to 10 men. I thought the foul last week that got the red for Dallas was a bad call and I think this one was two, both should have been yellow cards. Nonetheless, without their second defensive mid the Sounders did remarkably well. On the other side of the ball, Houston will be disappointed, so far their attempts to get more offensive haven't gotten them more chances and seems to have resulted in more defensive failures. Houston rarely makes any decision quickly, but could Owen Coyle be in trouble here?
Yes. And I'm going to miss Mastroeni's mustache after he's ****canned5. Is Colorado the New Chivas?
Another crazy MLS week.
5. Is Colorado the New Chivas?
In previous years the western division was usually the stronger division, with a single Achilles heel, Chivas USA was everyone's punching bag. Once again the western division looks much stronger and competitive, but with no Chivas USA it seems the Rapids have stepped up to that role. The Rapids haven't scored a goal in six months and they currently have the fourth longest scoring drought (in minutes) in MLS history, if they don't get a quick goal next game they'll get up to third. Colorado is currently tied for the longest winless streak with RSL, 18 games. The parallels don't stop there either. It's largely assumed that bad management chased away highly regarded coach Oscar Pareja, much like Chivas USA chased away players and coaches with insane managerial decisions. Players on the team seem to regress by and large, much like Chivas USA. Young players Dillon Powers and Shane O'Neill were candidates for big awards in 2013 and helped to get the Rapids back to the playoffs under Pareja, but Pablo Mastroeni's tenure has been marked by regression. Until they show us otherwise, the Rapids are MLS new punching bag and sure three points.
Yes. And I'm going to miss Mastroeni's mustache after he's ****canned
The second half of last year was a nightmare for the Rapids and really shouldn't be in the discussion with this year. Although the results certainly aren't what I would have liked them to have been, we only have this one loss and the opposing goalkeeper against them has won the 'save of the week' award for the last three games. So, 'punching bag' is a bit of an overstatement.
Even if Pareja was 'chased off', it wouldn't be the first time that Rapids mgmt. had done such a thing, it's not like we were happy with Pareja's performance. We only squeaked into the playoffs on a tie-breaker and lost in the first round in 2013; not exactly stellar. Pareja has done much better since going back to Dallas.
We were 2-1-1 at this point last year. We wouldn't be having this conversation if they had that record to start this season.
That said, someone needs to start putting the ball in the back of the net...and soon!
As goofy as his mustache is, I will also miss it. Maybe watching him leave the first time will make the second time easier. I am thinking that he probably has until the All-star break.
What momentum did we have? They finished 2-3-0 in the last five regular season games of 2013 and then lost in the first round. Maybe you're referring to personnel. I'll give full credit to Pareja for bringing in Vicente Sanchez, a bargain even at $200k per year in my mind (too bad he isn't just a couple of years younger), and drafting Brown and Powers, having the top two rookies in any year is a big deal. However, he also brought in a number of busts; our first and now former DP being the top of my, and a bunch of other people's, list. Back to 2014, we lost both of our starting center backs for almost half of the season and had heavy rotation through the outside backs due to poor performances and more injuries.
Do we have some issues that may not be overcome in time? Sure. Are we in a better place overall than last year? You bet'cha. Due to travel and lost desire, I missed a few games at the end of last year and really didn't care that I wasn't at the stadium. Despite Saturday's loss, I don't feel that anything is that wrong with the team and am looking forward to our next game.
What momentum did we have? They finished 2-3-0 in the last five regular season games of 2013 and then lost in the first round. Maybe you're referring to personnel. I'll give full credit to Pareja for bringing in Vicente Sanchez, a bargain even at $200k per year in my mind (too bad he isn't just a couple of years younger), and drafting Brown and Powers, having the top two rookies in any year is a big deal. However, he also brought in a number of busts; our first and now former DP being the top of my, and a bunch of other people's, list. Back to 2014, we lost both of our starting center backs for almost half of the season and had heavy rotation through the outside backs due to poor performances and more injuries.
Do we have some issues that may not be overcome in time? Sure. Are we in a better place overall than last year? You bet'cha. Due to travel and lost desire, I missed a few games at the end of last year and really didn't care that I wasn't at the stadium. Despite Saturday's loss, I don't feel that anything is that wrong with the team and am looking forward to our next game.
We'll have to agree to disagree here, I guess. I think Pareja is a major loss for the organization and I'm fairly certain that until the ownership pulls their head out of their ass the Rapids will continue to struggle. That said, there's nothing wrong with cheering for a struggling team, I was a fan of the Seahawks back when they sucked, after all.
Had he stuck around, Pareja may have done some good and/or great things for us. The problem is that he didn't stay long enough to find out. At the time, word was that he didn't want to leave Dallas in the first place, but since he couldn't get the assurances that he wanted for the head job, he came here. Then as soon as the Dallas gig opened, he jumped.
My summation would be that Pablo deserves blame fore the results, but not as much as you have ascribed and Pareja deserves credit for the things that he did, but he isn't responsible for as much as you have intimated. Here in Colorado, we have been discussing the Rapid's head office inadequacies for 20 years...it's just the status quo.
We'll have to agree to disagree here, I guess. I think Pareja is a major loss for the organization and I'm fairly certain that until the ownership pulls their head out of their ass the Rapids will continue to struggle. That said, there's nothing wrong with cheering for a struggling team, I was a fan of the Seahawks back when they sucked, after all.
Very impressive win, no doubt. I didn't think Dallas deserved the top spot in the league but that was quite the beating. Of course, maybe Dallas was just having a really bad day, which does happen sometimes in soccer.