Manning is significantly motivated by appeasing fans in the short run. It permeates every decision, and every mistake, he's made. It's why he re-upped Jozy twice (The first was stupid, the second time should be grounds for being locked up - what in the actual fuck was the thinking there!? And we bought him out months later!?). It likely explains why he re-signed Vasquez and then a leak came out that he was on the league minimum (He wasn't), why we keep extending Bradley, why he toyed with bringing back Seba. It's why he tried to re-sign Laryea even though it would have been a terrible move in the context of our cap and roster situation. It's why he makes statements that sound great in the short term but he has no chance of following up on like we'll sort out Laryea in the next 72 hours, or we'll have a new manager in 4 weeks. He's consistently demonstrated short term thinking, eg what will look good to fans now in the short term even if it's bad in the long term
Along those lines, canning Bradley, who remains very popular with the TFC faithful, would be the opposite. It'd be a good move for the long term health of the club, but would upset fans in the short term. In short, I don't think he's ruthless enough to do that, it goes against the MO that seems to be behind most of his moves
I could be off. There's bags and bags of speculation and my own assumptions in there, but I don't see it. It'd be the correct, but ruthless, thing to do and it'd cause huge backlash from most fans in the short term (Though they'll be won over by results in the long term). That is not the kind of thing he does, imo.
Stefan Frei....free agent.....
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Agreed. but Jloomes source said we would be back in the conversation in Jan, right? Which shows it may be less a lesson learned and more he simply wasn't able to get together enough to get the transfer done. We'll see. It did give me a little bit of hope though that's for sure
IIRC, MSingh may have said it as well, so, unless jloome’s and Singh’s sources happen to be one in the same, it would be an interesting co-corroboration.
That's definitely the hope. Vancouver has to make him a DP if they sign him next year because of the inherent value of the transfer. It's not because they're offering him DP money. So if the fee isn't high, and the wage isn't DP....
If they don't exercise the transfer option, as the fee is too high -- they could easily be agreeing to it to get the loan done this year with no intention of actually paying that -- then Forest wont' be left with much option but to take less. The question then becomes whether they agree that with TFC or Vancouver, who offers more, whether they're irritated by Vancouver jerking them around on a permanent transfer etc.
I think this situation is more complicated than just saying bye bye Mikey. Michael Bradley regardless of who the coach was decided to tear up his contract and give us two years of service for the price of one. It freed up cap space when we were tight. He didn't have to do it. There's no way he was going to say "rather than giving me $1.6M this year, why don't you just give me $600K this year and an option for the rest next year". Money might not be what drives him anymore but he isn't an idiot. His money next year is definitely guaranteed whether formally written into his contract or verbally with a handshake. If we screw him over, other agents will know about it and it definitely doesn't make us look good to screw the most loyal player in club history. Even if he sits on the bench 90% of the time, it'll be up to him if he wants to come back. Nobody here actually knows if he's pissed at the team for firing his dad or if he just doesn't like it but understands "it's business". If he wants to come back and play one more year I think it'll 100% be his decision. I think the club will honour whatever deal they made with him.
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So, FWIW, some account suggests Caden Clark is currently in Minniapolis; training at a local field? It also suggests the footballer was supposed to go to Colorado but the deal fell through at the last minute because RB Leipzig did not file the transfer papers in time. Does this mean the TFC indications cited were wrong? Maybe TFC used as a feint or decoy by the player/agent? Or, perhaps opposite, the situation was similar to Liam Fraser not wanting to end up at MUFC and preferring FC Ddallas? Seems like he will play in the MLS again, sooner rather than later, if his contract is mutually terminated. Does he end up at TFC or elsewhere? Does anyone know if FROR would apply in such a case and if so which club may hold his?
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/YenksAbroad/status/1689503011373232128
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Why are we not hearing of any more frees coming in ? There are so many still out there looking for work.
Also where is Cassius? I take it his visa is taking longer then expected? Our media department is slacking hardcore. Now would be the time for some photo ops of training
How that deal for the Slovene GK coming along?
"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff
I don't think that's their intention. They're just hoping that if he's going to be a max TAM player, he picks Toronto instead of Vancouver. I don't think either club plans to offer him a DP deal.
He's just forced to be one by the value of the transfer. But that only occurs if Vancouver picks up a pre-agreed fee, and I suspect from what I'm hearing they don't intend to do that. They're going to offer him TAM, same as us.
Of course, if he's happy there and winning, I can't see him coming back to this shitshow.
Woobens Pacius from CPL apparently fetching MLS interest. No teams mentioned.
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/northtribune/status/1689675476330061832
One of the problems with the player rumours from the CPL is almost all the journalism, if we can call it that, is done in house.
I had to stop following Kristian Jacks after the WC because the CPL talk had no balance.
Sirois and Pantemis both got loan stints in CPL that led to rehular playing time in MLS
So Gutierrez, Vasquez, Diomande, Petretta, Coello, Blessing, Owusu and Mailula are all international slots. I assume we'll have at least two and possibly three of those free for next season.
That is probably the best pathway. An MLS team can offer a far superior MLS Next contract, see how they do there and move them onto the MLS team. Seems like Columbus is the first one to realize this with Farsi and JRR. TFC just gifted roster spots to MacNaughton and Chung.