I knew it!!!"It's not an injury; it's just a sweating problem. I sweat a lot, pretty much all of the fluids out of my body, and that's why I cramp up so often," Barrett explained.
"I try to make sure I'm properly hydrated, and get as much salt and potassium as I can into my body before every game."
AS I said in that other thread...hook the guy up to an IV during half time.
"I try to make sure I'm properly hydrated, and get as much salt and potassium as I can into my body before every game."
Someone should tell him about this amasing new product called Gatorade!
I demand more from the rest of TFC. Barrett has done well, but its hard to win a game 1 vs 11
^^ i hear where ur coming from but to be honest he should have at least about 5 goals for TFC after 6 games.........
i like him as a player and he does add a lot to this team but he has already missed some sitters for us. Look at the game vs Chivas in LA for example.
Last edited by SLBuu; 09-09-2008 at 02:33 PM.
^that's a great pick of Barrett and Cunningham.
AAAAAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!
brings a tear to my eye.
This is nothing new. Same complaint has been coming from Chicago fans for the last few seasons. One thing though is his goal scoring total has increased every season, so as long as the trend continues, in a couple of years he should be a good goal scorer for the team. He just needs a lot of shots to get them so as long as he gets some decent service he should do OK. He shouldn't though in my mind, be considered our main striker.
^^ yeah i remember hearing the same complaints from the chicago supporters when the trade went down....
I personally think he's a good addition to TFC from what we've seen so far, i just wish he could put them away more consistently. It would definitely help us kill off games if he could just capitalize a little more.
he was there 2nd best player for there team he had 5 goals this season before coming over here to tfc. He was the one player that I know would come over. Chicago fans are assholes for all the sport teams.
Wow, judging by some of the posters here, I thought that Carver only knew how to set up cones and didn't know anything about coaching!As for coach Carver, Barrett appreciates the Englishman's personal approach.
"I really like him. He's a player's coach," Barrett said. "John really knows how to respond to each individual player — he just doesn't do a general overview, which is good. He likes to help players out by doing a lot of personal, one-on-one stuff with us."
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto
“Heroism breaks its heart, and idealism its back, on the intransigence of the credulous and the mediocre, manipulated by the cynical and the corrupt.” ~Christopher Hitchens
I like Barrett and firmly believe he will continue to improve for us.
As for now, I don't mind a lower scoring rate so much. he draws enough attention to himself that he may just free up some space for others like Ruiz and Guevara to capitalize.
He creates a lot of his own chances due to his acceleration, which is exceptional. If he can just learn to calm down and finish, he'll be very dangerous. He's still a young guy, after all.
yep.. I have no problem with that kind of thing. From Barrett's comments it sounds like Carver has very close relationships with his players. Even Cunningham mentioned that he was a straight up guy. It's not like Carver goes around in public slamming all the players... but when a guy goes against his game plan, he speaks his mind. That kind of pressure can work to push a guy.
one thing I noticed about Barrett is that when his scoring opportunities are limited, he can still make a nice pass. He's more involved in the overall team scheme than Cunningham, that's for sure!
You know what I just realized, and maybe it's because I haven't really been paying attention to Chicago...but I haven't heard a thing about McBride yet.
am i the only one who thinks he kinda looks like popeye in that picture
he hit the cross bar the other game when the fire was well on their way to victory.