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Monday, January 30, 2012

USWNT: Top Spot for London, but will Morgan Start?

Alex Morgan 

The USWNT played some impressive soccer over the past couple weeks. They made a trip up north to Canada in an attempt to qualify for the London Olympics. The team made their way to the finals to face one of their biggest rivals, Canada. Although the rivalry is heavily dominated by the Americans, Canada saw around 25,000 fans come to BC Place in Vancouver to cheer them on. However, the fans were unable to strengthen the Canadian squad enough, and the United States took the win.

The star of the game was undoubtedly Alex Morgan.

Alex Morgan is creating quite the stir in the USWNT scene beginning with the last world cup. Morgan has often been used as a late game substitute, using speed and precision to penetrate defenses. She has shown again and again that she is quality on ball and off of the ball. On Sunday, she was given the start, and proved that she is just as deadly when facing fresh opponents, scoring twice and assisting on one of Wambach's goals. Her nickname "Baby Horse" began trending on twitter after her first goal, and it was explained to me that she got the name for her speed, and youth.

Friday, January 27, 2012

Quakes and Rapids to play in MLS Central Coast Showcase



The San Jose Earthquakes will be traveling south this February to play a match in San Luis Obispo. The Quakes will be facing the Colorado Rapids in what has become an event known as the  MLS Central Coast Showcase. This is the second consecutive year of the event, and the forth time that the Quakes have played a match at Cal Poly's Alex G. Spanos Stadium.

The first showcase was held in 2008, and the first match featured the Quakes playing against the Columbus Crew, where they won 2-1. San Jose also played DC United to a nil-nil draw in the same event. Last year the Colorado Rapids made the journey out west, but were bested by the Quakes 1-0. The Quakes have yet to lose at this event, and are looking for another win on February 10th.

Wednesday, January 25, 2012

USMNT: What do we Expect Against Panama?


FIFA Rankings of USA, Venezuela and Panama

The USMNT will face CONCACAF opponents Panama in a friendly tonight at 8:30 pm Eastern. The US is coming off of a close win over Venezuela. The US played Venezuela in Arizona, and fans saw the game stay nil - nil until Ricardo Clark scored an extremely late goal off of a corner kick in stoppage time. The boys walked away with a win and a feeling of success was left in the crowd. After all, this isn't our "A" team out there, so how much can you expect? Well, that begs the question, what are some reasonable expectations from us as USMNT fans?

Had the team tied or even lost that game, it would not be difficult to criticize the play and finishing seen in the game, but the team did manage a result, and in a very typical US fashion. But friendlies aren't so much about results as they are about play. Can we be satisfied with how the team played this game? I'm going to revisit this question again after this next match. 

Tuesday, January 24, 2012

Philly and Salt Lake Gain Greater Exposure

Philly to Host MLS All-Star Game

On Monday, there was a lot of speculation that Philadelphia would be the host for the 2012 MLS All-Star game. Don Garber was in Philly and had scheduled a press conference where he would be joined by Philadelphia Union representatives along with the mayors of Philadelphia and Chester, Pa. The rumors were confirmed, and it was announced that Philly would host the match. Hosting this event will provided both national and international exposure, due to the intense star-power that this game usually contains.

Philadelphia is a good choice for host, considering the attendance figures that PPL Park had last year. It averaged over 19,000 fans per game, maintaining a 99% full capacity average throughout the season. The Sons of Ben are sure to be vocal in an All-Star setting, as they are one of the best supporters groups in the league. Besides the great attendance and supporters in Philadelphia, the location of the stadium is quite eye catching, with many seats boasting a view of the Delaware River. PPL Park also has a very European stadium feel, and is one of the best looking venues in MLS.

The opponent for the MLS All-Stars will be announced in the next few months, but we can expect another Manchester United caliber team. United beat the MLS squad 4-0 in last year's game.

MLS has released this promotional video to showcase both PPL Park and the MLS All-Star match.
(Philly Hosts) The Match will be played July 25.

Monday, January 23, 2012

U.S. Nationals on Scoring Frenzy

If you haven't heard about Clint Dempsey's Hat-Trick, the first American to do so in the EPL, or the USMNT victory this weekend, it is probably because the USWNT was eclipsing the US soccer world with two ten+ goal games. The weekend started off great with Dempsey's phenomenal display, but things just kept getting better. Included are highlights of each of the 4 games.

Thursday, January 19, 2012

LA Unveil new Kit

The new LA Galaxy Home kit was unveiled today less than an hour ago. The most obvious change to the jersey is the addition of a blue sash to the front of the jersey. It is reminiscent of the old school Galaxy sash, and will most likely meet mixed reviews. I've included my Galaxy home kit from 2011 for comparison to the new kit. In addition to the sash being added, the coloring of the shoulders has been reversed. The previously white stripes are now blue, and the entire shoulder is now white. The yellow stripe across the chest and the singular yellow stripes along each side have also been modified.

It has truly been an exciting week for the Galaxy, having successfully resigned David Beckham and completed the draft process. Galaxy will look sharp as the head into a difficult 2012 season. They are charged with the task of defending both the Suporter's Shield and MLS Cup, while continuing their quest to become CONCACAF Champions.

What do you think of the new kit?


Photo obtained via @LAGalaxy Twitter

2012 Supplemental Draft: Success for Big West Conference

After the Big West conference saw two alumni picked fourth and sixth overall in the 2012 MLS Super Draft, many Big West Soccer fans were excited to see how the draft would play out.  However, Jacob Hustedt  (who played 3 years at Cal Poly before transferring to Washington)  was the only other player drafted with any Big West affiliation. The Super Draft concluded with Creighton and Louisville tied with 4 draftees apiece, double that of the Big West conference. With the Super Draft finished, the hopes of remaining players rested on the Supplemental Draft.


This year's Supplemental Draft consisted of 4 rounds for a total of 76 picks, and followed the format of the Super Draft. Teams aren't limited to combine players during the draft, and have the option to draft eligible college players during this time as well. This is what makes the Supplemental Draft more interesting to some, its unpredictability.





















Sunday, January 15, 2012

MNT January Camp

The United States Men's National team played a scrimmage against the under 23 team on January thirteenth as part of their January camp. The camp is a good opportunity for Jurgen Klinsmann to tryout new players and pairings for the full squad, in preparation for upcoming international matches. The full team is composed of several first timers, like Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City) and Jeff Parke (Seattle Sounders). The game concluded with the full team beating the U23's 4-0. The goal scorers for the MNT were Chris Wondolowski, Benny Feilhaber, Teal Bunbury, and Graham Zusi.
Highlights included.








Thursday, January 12, 2012

SuperDraft Aftermath

As expected, Andrew Wenger (Duke) and Darren Mattocks (Akron) were the first two draft picks. Chandler Hoffmann was allowed to slip all the way to the thirteenth round, which was a bit of a surprise (link to full draft is posted below).


UCSB teammates Luis Silva and Sam Garza were selected in the first round of the draft. Their excellent combine performances explain why they were picked so much earlier than originally projected. Silva was picked 4th overall by Toronto FC, and Garza was selected 6th by San Jose. These players bring great speed, vision, and skill with them, and Big West Soccer fans can take pride watching them continue to develop.


The LA Galaxy picked up a defender and a midfielder,  selecting Tommy Meyer (Indiana) in the nineteenth round and Kenney Walker (Louisville) in the 38th. This will help to rebuild their roster after failing to sign Juninho and losing Omar Gonzales due to injury.


The Supplemental draft is the last step for the remaining combine players, and international players like Jason Banton and Kohei Yamada will most likely be selected during this process. Big West players like Patrick Sigler and James Kiffe still have a chance for selection during this draft, and hopefully the conference will be able to boast a few more professionals after the Supplemental draft has taken place.


Super Draft results courtesy of mlssoccer.com


http://www.mlssoccer.com/superdraft/2012/roundbyround



2012 Draft Predictions and Wish-List

After the MLS combine concluded earlier this week, I took a break to re-watch some of the highlights, and digest some of the talk around the league about various players. With just over an hour remaining before the draft, I felt now would be a good time to issue my final thoughts and wish-list for the 2012 Major League Soccer Draft.

Monday, January 9, 2012

A New MLS Conference Possibility

With the announcement of an unbalanced schedule this year, the Eastern and Western conferences will play more purposeful roles than they have in past seasons. MLS seems to be moving away from the idea of a single table format this season. League expansion, season length, and the geographical size of the league have all been sited as reasons that a conference system is better for MLS. With that being said, what possibilities does the league have to develop towards? The league could, and probably will, stay in the East/West format that it is in currently in, but how many teams can be added before we run into season length issues again? The league could split the conferences into 2 divisions as more teams are added, but this will require the league to grow fairly large, maybe to a size that isn't sustainable. Instead, the more interesting option for league may be creating a 3 conference system.

Friday, January 6, 2012

Two Big Changes in Major League Soccer for 2012

With the release of the MLS schedule yesterday, we were left with some huge changes including a schedule change and a change to MLS Cup. Major League Soccer was very prompt in compiling a schedule this season, which will allow fans to better arrange travel plans, an organize other team related events. Major League Soccer does well in listening to its fans, as the late release of the schedule caused many fans headaches last season. Those who subscribe to some of the various MLS emails were able to receive personalized emails announcing the release of the schedule.

And now for the big changes.

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

Combine Time

This is something that soccer starved MLS fans can look forward to during the offseason, the Combine. It is a great opportunity for fans to get a look at young players, and to correspond with MLS personalities. The combine will consist of 6 games this year, starting on Friday with two games. The MLS seems to be giving a good deal of coverage to the combine this year, so it will be exciting to see how things turn out.

Shaky Ground for Quakes Stadium

One fun development to follow during the MLS offseason is expansion. Whether the expansion is roster size, league size, salary cap, or a stadium's capacity, it is noticeable progress for the league. What has been especially thrilling over the last few years, is the number of teams that have acquired their own soccer specific stadiums (SSS). The number of teams with SSS looked to grow as San Jose was poised to finally start making real progress with construction. However, some members of the community are up in arms, and have appealed the city's approval of the stadium.

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Eto'o to LA: Doubt it

What a story to start the new year! The Los Angeles Galaxy are rumored to be in pursuit of Samuel Eto'o. Surely he is a worthy replacement of David Beckham (if Beckham is indeed leaving), but I think this rumor is little more than wishful thinking. Eto'o joined Russian team Anzhi Makhachkala in August of 2011, and was signed for three years. That contract also made Eto'o one of the most expensive players in the world. Although the Galaxy have been known to spend a pretty penny for players, they have not come close to spending the salary of Eto'o. This one will be interesting to follow, but I have a feeling Eto'o won't be coming stateside any time soon. 
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