We had at least a few weeks, if not months, to put out the feelers and get someone set to take over when Bob was let go. It's another Manning failure that we weren't prepared.
Last edited by los sonadores; 07-17-2023 at 02:47 PM.
I'm torn on the experienced versus "up and comer." I'm genuinely curious, for example, how Alen Marcena would do in MLS; he's won three titles in two different version of the league right below us and his teams are fighters. And he's a Canuck, which can't hurt.
I'd be interested in seeing how Smyrniotis does with older players.
I'd be interested in seeing how Terry does with a proper roster, although the 442 smelled a little of chucking more forwards at a lack of goals, which rarely works. It's not how we're built and we don't have one bonafide striker starter, let alone two.
The guy I wanted was Tata, but maybe that would've been a mistake; he's older, he didn't have a great time with Mexico, he's going into a fishbowl shitshow at Miami and if he's attracted to that, would rebuilding our under-talented lineup and near-complete absence of youth dev really appeal?
Touhg call no matter what. Someone who wins a lot should probably be criteria one. As with the youth -- most of whom never really produced much at TFC II or other youth teams but were hyped on 'raw talent' -- it would be better if we start verging towards statistical proof in all things.
There’s a separate coach speculation thread y’all!!!
It doesn’t matter who our coach is unless we get new players lol
Curious how people think Munir would do in MLS. He's looking for a club.
https://www.transfermarkt.us/munir-e...spieler/223725
Yeah, just posted in the new coach thread. And yes, some new players, a few, several, but certainly not all - this being a reference to what Bob did to us the previous season and change. Maybe that suggests an ‘up and comer’? Given that veteran coaches may have either a more fixed way of doing things, or the need for a certain. control over what the GM does.
And JLoome, that all sounds reasonable. Tata, I think, was never in the cards. Don’t think he would consider the gig.
Last edited by los sonadores; 07-17-2023 at 03:17 PM.
Probably would replace Bernie if he goes. This is likely our 3rd u-22 DP.
One article said to replace Insigne, but not sure they knew at all what they were talking about.
https://www.idiskitimes.co.za/transf...club-revealed/
Lol, no kidding.
This line is interesting. We're looking for direct Giovinco replacements now, right down to height?
"Mailula fits the profile as a diminutive and versatile attacker with similar traits to the former Juventus attacker but also represents a new transfer strategy now targeting young emerging talent."
Honestly it's about time we started targeting proper u22 talents (not akinola).
Sounds like this kid has attributes that are effective in MLS and suitors in Europe.
Bring him and a DP striker after berna leaves
Akinola has been shopped - there are 0 takers
There was a candidate who interviewed for an assistant gm role 2 weeks ago, they called yesterday and we’re told there’s “no update on the process and there’s no timeline. There’s a feeling that manning started this hiring process but is not being allowed to complete it because changes are coming
Manning was asked for an update on the Richie situation on an internal call, which he ignored and moved on from
Some usl contracts are approaching a minutes threshold where they will have guaranteed contracts
Interesting if true. Not that I know of him but seems like a ‘statistically based’ kind of choice. But to what degree is that effective without actual an actual, broad scouting dept? Unlike Belgium and France, his other rumoured destinations, MLS clubs get only a very limited shot at signing young players that come with transfer fees. The league has a long way to go to get it together signing these sort of players. I mean young players who aren’t South American and going to Southern US clubs who have that region adequately covered especially for expensive, upper tier signings.