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Billy the kid
06-20-2008, 08:37 AM
Interesting article from Chicago about McBride.

http://gapersblock.com/tailgate/2008/06/its-hard-to-argue-that-were-no.php

Billy the kid
06-20-2008, 08:39 AM
When the Chicago Fire didn’t want to let Wilman Conde follow Juan Judas Osorio to New York just because he wanted to, people called them jerks. When the Fire didn’t let the Red Bulls sign Lider Marmol because the Fire had already put a discovery claim on him, people called them much worse. But they were wrong. The Fire was doing everything in their rights to stay as competitive as they could and not help a rival Eastern Conference team. That’s what a sports team should do.
So it’s hard to defend this quote in the Tribune (http://chicagosports.chicagotribune.com/sports/soccer/fire/cs-080617-brian-mcbride-chicago-fire,1,4361166.story) from Frank Klopas about his negotiations with Toronto FC coach Mo Johnston about acquiring the rights to Brian McBride:


"Mo needs to understand it's about doing the right thing. Someone who has had a great career wants to finish in his hometown. He has to understand that.”
No doubt a player that’s done as much for MLS and American soccer as Brian McBride should get to choose where and how he finishes his career. But for Mo Johnston, doing the right thing is making Toronto FC as strong a team as he can and that doesn’t necessarily mean making Brian McBride or Frank Klopas or the Chicago Fire happy.
If the Fire want McBride, they’re going to have to pay the price. And if that price is more than one good young player, it might just be too high. If that’s the case, there’s no point complaining in the papers or being jerks about it.

- Steve Gillies

Ossington Mental Youth
06-20-2008, 08:43 AM
Pretty impressive that someone on their end is seeing it from ours

Eastend
06-20-2008, 08:43 AM
Atleast someone from their side has some perspective on this.

Pachuco
06-20-2008, 08:49 AM
Funny it's not the first Chicago fan to stand up and say that. I'm glad they realize it's a competetive business and everyone is trying to do what's right for their teams.