Don't remember the last time a rank-and-file MLS coaching appointment got a Guardian article.
https://www.theguardian.com/football...-at-toronto-fc
“All this turnover explains why Toronto FC have lacked any sort of tactical framework over the last two seasons. There has been a misalignment between different departments of the club. While Bradley wanted to play a possession-oriented game, he was signed players who were better in quick transition.”
Lol.
Perhaps they have that backwards? (Wanted transition, got possession) Also, who was he assigned other than the Italians? He built the whole roster!
Oh the American Soccer machine, out to salvage BB’s reputation. We can all have a laugh in 12 months when he’s either still unemployed or managing Porto Rico.
Well, that’s part of the controversy in the first place.
If you listen to the two former presidents, the CSB deal was “absolutely necessary to have the funding to compete in WCQ and secure the association’s future”.
But when you hear the story of the due diligence they did on the numbers in advance of signing, that all falls apart quickly. The accountant they had run the numbers looks to have acted in an unsophisticated and naive manner. Speaking as someone who deals with investment and valuations frequently, at best, the CSA made a critically flawed analysis of the value of what they were selling, crippling their organization.
This all came out of the commons testimony.
But without even needing to go through all the mechanics of this, the easy (and correct) thing to say is: interest in national team football has never been higher and yet the CSA is financially struggling. The contract that was supposed to provide them financial security doesn’t do anything of the sort. They massively screwed up or purposely screwed this up.
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There have been some rumours the next president will be Dino Rossi. He used to post on the V’s forum back in the day and I’d describe him (from what I’ve seen online) as bright and caring about the game in Canada. Will he be the change that is needed? I don’t know. But the more popular the game gets here and the more public its results, the brighter the people who will be attracted to the association and the more the public pressure will be to get it right.
I’ve been waiting my entire life to watch the Bontis and Cochrane types at the CSA get skewered in a public forum. So despite all the negative headlines and negative headlines, this wasn’t entirely a bad year.
was actually sitting next to him on the way to vegas -he seemed like a real nice guy- -i did ask him whats next for him but he didnt disclose- wife is nice as well. even when we went our separate ways everytime we walked by each other outside the stadium or at the airport they greeted me.
They did talk about the bankruptcy claim on there (onesoccer), and thought it was a bit premature to consider it.
Plus, as someone that works in that industry, it doesn't automatically mean everything is ok all of a sudden.
Unfortunately DeVos sounds like he took a page from Michael Scott on that one and a comment like that shouldn't have ever left the boardroom.
No CPL means no World Cup being hosted.
Why isn't Westhead reporting on why Bell Media wanted the CSA to pay them to air CMNT matches?
Is anyone expecting JDG or any of the soccer heads to be critical of Bell on air?
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why i dislike the hiring- well because as stated before lazy hiring- this could actually even be lazier than the previous hires- as if i recall Herdman approached TFC For the job?
Questions that go through my mind are-
- Did TFC identify any candidates
- How many of the candidates did TFC actually interview
- What was their actual plan -if herdman didnt approach for the position?(was it to keep dunfield as lame duck-which is ironic because this should be manning?)
-and then hire a new coach in the summer at end of season?
- does this mean Hernandez locked his position permanently?
-does this also mean manning isnt going any where?
I dont want to tell anyone how to feel about the hiring- I want everyone to focus on the consistent person who hasnt really hurt this club- the hiring is decent -but the main focus should be on ensuring manning is gone- we have seen his impact- regardless as exciting as it is to have a new coach for 3 games prior to having a permanent - Club Director.
I would rather not host the WC than have it used as tool to make the CSB scumbags richer while casting all of our national team programs into disarray and/or oblivion.
And let's not overplay the value of the CPL here. We still had the CSL here prior so there was a league and what's sad is that as corrupt as that was being run, this is actually worse.
also regarding herdman at the world cup-
i feel like david should have been at the PK instead of davies
the croatia game he left slow CB to be exposed (i guess sense of loyalty to older players regardless of importance of game)
didnt make adjustments soon enough in the crotia game
-morocco game -still questioned the line up as he left one of the inform strikers on the bench.
game in curacao- he didnt even realize he had a red card and couldnt even coach.
- i did meet herdman in curacao- he actually got my attention ( i assume he enjoys the attention/appreciation/fandom?) he seemed like a very nice guy.
I also did sneak into where they had their meetings and saw herdmans approach to motivating the guys- he had goals written out such as (repeat as concacaf champions)
Is the CPL a condition of hosting the World Cup then?
The one criticism of Herdman that I do really get is that he has never coached club football before.
That is a huge variable/unknown, and if this goes wrong, that'll be the piece everyone focuses on.
"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'm not sure I understand it, logically.
It's harder to coach a national team than a club, by pretty much universal acknowledgement. You can't call players whenever you want, you can't pick and choose roster unless at a big country, you have a fraction of the time, sometimes as little as three days a month, to actually talk to and work with them.
It used to be considered such a position of different, disparate functions that it wasn't a full-time job for most countries until the nineties. Prior to that, it was quite common for a club manager to also be the national team manager.
A club has many more parts, so it is different. But I wouldn't say that makes it harder, as most of those pieces offer the manager options he would never have at the national level.
But I suppose it's different enough that he might not adjust. I doubt it; the dude is a workaholic multitasker, and an environment where he can get stuck into a dozen different problems will probably make him happier than a pig in the mud.
If this goes south, it will be because a) they can't shed the wrong personalities quickly enough and b) he doesn't get the roster support he needs from the front office.
I really think this offseason is much more a test of Hernandez than Herdman.