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OK, so we destroyed this team at BMO after they had a heck of a time getting here. I wonder where all this confidence is coming from? Central America is never an easy place to play, regardless of the opposition. I'm just not seeing it - a victory, perhaps, but it won't be a stroll in the park by any means, and we're going to have to fight for everything we get.
I hear the Salvadoreans just totally revamped their squad. Here's some of their stronger players in action: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ahAOc...eature=related
We're fucked.
The fact a team that is as bad as TFC is in the "Champions League" unfortunately cheapens the tournament...
Someone from overseas decides to surf the net to look at this 'CONCACAF thing' and says "...hey look, the worst team in the league can qualify for this - it must be shit..."
I know its more complicated than that (last season qualification / Canadian entry-tournament etc) but from an outsiders view, they'll see "MLS last place - in Champions League" and draw their own conclusions...
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didn't even realise it was gameday until I open up this thread.
About Duncan Fletcher's article, particullalry his conclusion, that we should give mariner time is ridicolous. I agree with him that we need a clear long term vision, and managers should be hired with that in mind, but a manager that has shown he cannot do it needs to be shown the door, and as far as improving over the first three seasons, I will say not nearly enough, and basic issues remain the same not only between year one and three, but to date.
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Yeah but even those minnows are still champions of their leagues.
You're right. But it doesn't have to be the manager. What we need is someone who has actually seen a vision through to success. Simply "having the vision" is nothing, everyone has the same vision (of course, we're the only ones who had to pay Klinsmann for it, sheesh). If there was someone in charge saying, "Look, I've done this before, we need to give this more time," we'd all be on board with that.
http://www.tsn.ca/blogs/luke_wileman/?id=406025 Luke Wileman article.
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From Wileman's article:
"The Galaxy have combined their foreign additions with excellent choices in the MLS SuperDraft in recent years, and their defence is a shining example of what can be achieved by building through the draft."
Interesting that the Galaxy belong to international scouting networks like wyscout.com (amongst other MLS teams... well, except ours). Scouting well + Drafting well (using scouts) = success. Go figure.
Players we've given up draft picks to acquire:
Dasan Robinson
Eric Hassli
Quincy Amerikwa
Nathan Sturgis
Adrian Serioux
Abdus Ibrahim
Nick Garcia and Ali Gerba (<-- Package deal that one)
Kevin Harmse
Richard Mulrooney
The one that worked out..?
Amado Guevara
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It appears to be a very interesting networking/ID service that boasts a customer list of the who's who of football
http://wyscout.com/all-customers/
That said, I don't use the service so can't vouch for it. Many MLS teams appear to participate.
What I wouldn't give for one Amado Guevara these days...
the initial conclusion i submitted was critical of the playoffs or bust idea, that that was just going to make things worse, but i guess sportsnet has a higher standard for linking to unconfirmed reports so the end got changed around a bit.
Anyway, the basic conclusion was 'for the love of god stop changing direction every year'.
the first 3 years werent good at all, but the fact is we were slowly, awfully, getting better, and since then, every big purge has taken us back without anyone given the opportunity to properly rebuild. Am I confident Mariner's the man? nope, they've backed themselves into a corner where we kind of have to grin and bear it, and hope this mls knowledge that mariner apparently has does actually come through, and then they backed themselves even further into that corner with the playoffs or bust thing.
we need some kind of clear direction way above mariner's level, then stick with a plan even if we do have to fire a coach within that plan.
With TFC's own struggles, I think we've missed out on some interesting plots elsewhere in MLS lately. One of which is Vancouver's continued struggles after re-vamping their squad mid season. Changes simply haven't worked out there. In the opposite direction, you could say that Montreal has improved dramatically to end the season, same with Columbus.
Dont' look now, but the east is looking like it's going to be really tough next year. You can make a case for pretty much everybody outside of the playoff picture improving drastically and not many in the playoffs look to be in a state of decline.
^ Agreed. Sticking with a plan/vision does not have to mean that you stick wich a coach that is clearly not up to it.
Yes, it does look like the east is going to be even more competitive next year. And while Vancouver may not be where they hoped to be, as of right now they're still in 5th place in the west so the wheels haven't fallen off completely. Montreal have some older players in key roles but they do seem to be able to sign players when they need to so they may stay competitive.
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