So much for being motivated against his former team.
So much for being motivated against his former team.
“I understand the choice,” said Hassli. “The only thing is the way they took to tell me was just disrespectful. No class, I think. Just 15 seconds on the phone, like, ‘You’ve been traded. I wish you the best.’
“Just speak man-to-man. But I wish all the best to the club, really.”
But he won't play against them?
Could there be a clause in his trade agreement that he won't play against the Whitecaps this season?
We don't play them again, perhaps it just means he'll look to get out of his option and leave MLS at season end?
This could be a bit ugly if he's already one foot out the club/league.
This is weird.
Players who get too attached to the fan base and its view of them (ehem, Ricketts) have this habit of making demands of management and believing their own hype. He and Chiumento got Cult of Personality treatment from Vancouver fans. I think they both figured they'd retire there. So his head's probably pretty fucked up right now.
(I'm not condoning the mentality, it's just human nature when people are handed adulation).
He didn't go to watch the Whitecaps game this weekend. His wife was sick & he stayed home. He said thanks for the tribute -- I guess they sang something in the 29th minute.
As for the tweet that he won't be playing against the Caps -- it's off some other random person's Twitter account, who ran into Hassli shopping at Costco. We shall see. I'm not planning to get my shorts in a knot yet. These kinds of trades & transfers must be tough. I believe in MLS players have even less control than elsewhere? Let's see what Hassli says after he's settled in & played a few games here.
Well, having spent a lot of time with Hassli - his words could have been completely taken wrong / grammatical error...
His English is not great when he's just chatting. Interviews, he focuses and gets most things right - but when we were goofing around and just shooting the shit over croissants and him wanting red wine (random I know), he messed up a bunch of things in grammar...
Conversation could have went...
Person: "...will you be motivated next time you play Vancouver..."
Hassli: "...well uh, I won't play against them ever, ah..."
Person: "...really..."
Problem, Hassli could have easily meant this season (we don't have them again) as its one of the grammatical errors he makes when just talking regularly...
"...Money wasn't tight, but it like, it wasn't right..."
I'm gonna wait until the man himself says anything as a TFC player, before I start reacting to what other people say he said on Twitter. He really loved playing in Vancouver - remember that TorStar article about him getting the tattoo, etc.? He is that club's Danny Dichio, to an extent. I'm sure his head is in a really weird, emotional spot right now.
- Scott
“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
His tattoo was for Canada, the country, he got maple leaves. Nothing to do with the Whitecaps.
"The maple leaves are because I landed in a country that agrees with me, and where I feel good,” he told the Globe and Mail (the G&M article is also a must read). “After 1 1/2 months of living here, I went and saw the tattoo artist and said: ‘Listen, I want Canadian maple leaves, and after that, you do what you want with the rest of the arm.’ It’s an homage. And it’s going to stay there the rest of my life.”
“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
that seems a tad impulsive there Eric. After a month and a half too eh? Anyways, at least he got traded to another team in Canada and we can give him a reason to keep up his 'enthusiasm' for the country.
I've got to say...this is a very interesting move. Hassli is a quality player but has been pretty inconsistent with the Shitecaps. He's scored some pretty sweet goals but also has the ability to drift out of games quickly if he doesn't get service. I don't think he has a knack for goal the same way as Danny K does, but he does seem to be able to create his own chances a bit better than Danny. Danny is a pure striker, whereas Hassli plays as more of a forward attacker with striker tendencies. He will either be the perfect replacement for Danny, or will be a total flop. I don't really see any in between scenarios. I am looking forward to seeing him in TFC red and I'm hoping to see a couple of wonder-strikes for us too if nothing else!
Does anyone have any info on whether Hassli's ankle is on the mend, and whether he might be in a position to get some minutes on Saturday?
Hassli is a big dumb oaf. All the evidence points to it. Don't analyze his thoughts too much.
Also Lambe vs. Chicago ..
Gerry Dobson@SNGerryDobson#TFC will likely hold a Hassli news conference before Saturday's game. No word yet on when he'll be fit to play.
Another decent goal this season was Johnson vs the sounders... left footed curl into the far top corner.
Jimmy B scored a rocket for us early on too.
Didn't read the whole thread so not sure if this was brought up or not yet, but ran into a few interesting tweets.
@DimopsV
Not much has been said about #Hassli's disciplinary issues but since entering MLS he is tied for 1st in terms of cards #tfc #tfclive
https://twitter.com/DimopsV/status/228907808349900800
https://twitter.com/DimopsV/status/228908756505874432
John Molinaro@JohnMolinaro Paul Mariner: "(Hassli) could play tomorrow, I think. Yeah." #TFC
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