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vansmack

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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #120 on: November 28, 2006, 04:13:00 pm »
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  so does freddy win the award for most overhyped sports prodigy ever? I mean, seriously, its not like he set a mediocre league like MLS on fire over the past few years.....
It looks like his coach might agree with you:
 
 Adu told to snub Man United by club coach
 
 Freddy Adu has been warned off a move to Manchester United by his club coach in the United States.
   
 DC United coach Peter Nowak believes the Ghana-born 17-year-old, who is currently on trial with the Red Devils, could struggle in the rough and tumble of the Premiership and believes he should look to a different club for his first move in Europe.
 
 'He's a young kid and he needs matches,' Nowak told The Guardian.
 
 'I think he should go to PSV (Eindhoven) or Ajax or somewhere where they have a tradition of raising young players.
 
 'At a place like Ajax the young kids come through together and they grow up together; the team is shaped around them. In the biggest environment at the club with the biggest budget it will be hard for them to wait for him to develop.
 
 'I still feel he needs the minutes and the experience.'
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godsshoeshine

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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #121 on: November 28, 2006, 05:35:00 pm »
hey smackie, will i ever see the toon on fox soccer channel ever again?
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vansmack

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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #122 on: November 28, 2006, 05:49:00 pm »
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  hey smackie, will i ever see the toon on fox soccer channel ever again?
Wednesday, December 13 you'll get to see The Toon on FSC.  Unfortunately for you, they're at Stamford Bridge.
 
 And I think you'll get the Saturday December 23rd game as well, home against Spurs.  It's the best game of that weekend before Boxing Day.
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godsshoeshine

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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #123 on: November 28, 2006, 06:16:00 pm »
awesome on the 13th
 
 i might miss the match on the 23rd, though. will be on the way to pixburgh an at
 
 as far as freddy goes, if manure buy him, he's going to get loaned out during the next transfer period. hope its the epl so i can critique
 
 i'm sick of watching arse every week. rvp is too pretty
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brennser

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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #124 on: November 29, 2006, 02:25:00 pm »
totti's goal aint too shabby either
 
 http://youtube.com/watch?v=G0GyYaI6DoU

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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #125 on: November 29, 2006, 03:50:00 pm »
that was the first roma match i watched all season
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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #126 on: December 01, 2006, 01:15:00 pm »
An early Xmas Present...
 
 Man Utd to sign Larsson
 
 Larsson arrival end's Man United striker hunt
 
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 The shock arrival of Henrik Larsson will mark the end of Manchester United's extensive striker search until next summer.
   
 With his attacking options currently depleted, Sir Alex Ferguson has pulled off a major coup in securing Larsson on a three-month loan from Helsingborg.
 
 The 35-year-old Celtic legend will fly into England at the beginning of January and remain with the Old Trafford outfit until March 12 before returning to his native Sweden for the start of their domestic campaign.
 
 Larsson will provide valuable back-up to first-choice strikers Louis Saha and Wayne Rooney at a time when United hope to be mounting a serious challenge for honours both at home and abroad.
 
 And, while Ferguson continues to be linked with big-money moves for Fernando Torres and Darren Bent, the Scot is convinced now Larsson's arrival is certain, he will not need to look for any more forwards when the transfer window opens next month.
 
 'No, we won't be going for any other strikers,' confirmed the United boss.
 
 'We have exhausted all avenues and this, without doubt, is the best option.'
 
 The imminent return of Ole Gunnar Solskjaer from a hamstring strain should see United through to the new year, when Giuseppe Rossi seems certain to be recalled from his loan spell at Newcastle, offering Ferguson even more alternatives for the start of the Red Devils' FA Cup campaign.
 
 However, the arrival of Larsson has certainly captured the imagination of the United faithful.
 
 Recently voted the best Swedish player of the past 50 years, Larsson scored an incredible 242 goals in 315 appearances during seven highly-successful years at Parkhead before leaving for Barcelona, where he won the Champions League in May.
 
 Ferguson credits Larsson's arrival off the bench when his team were losing to Arsenal as the major factor behind the Catalans' eventual triumph and admitted he tried to sign the player while he was still in Scotland.
 
 'We made a move for him while he was still at Celtic but they managed to persuade him to stay,' revealed Ferguson.
 
 'I always knew he wanted to try Barcelona but we didn't go for him when he was leaving there in the summer because we were under the impression he wanted to go back to Sweden, which he did.'
 
 However, with it becoming increasingly obvious United could not hope to maintain a successful title quest with the strikers currently available, Ferguson told chief scout Jim Lawlor to pursue a hunch over Larsson with Helsingborg coach, and fellow Scot, Stuart Baxter.
 
 Although Larsson has extensive business interests in his homeland, he was willing to take up the challenge of appearing in the Premiership for the first time in his career.
 
 His first United appearance is likely to be in an FA Cup third-round tie, with a possible Premiership debut against Aston Villa, whose manager Martin O'Neill used to be his boss at Celtic, a week later.
 
 Unless his loan period is extended, something Ferguson doubts will happen, Larsson will be available for a maximum of 13 games, including the first Champions League knock-out round and testing trips to Arsenal and Liverpool.
 
 'The length of the contract is perfect,' said Larsson.
 
 I probably won't play every match from the start, but for me it feels like a very fun thing to contribute at such a late stage in my career.
 
 'I have no idea how Sir Alex wants to use me. I will be back-up at the beginning, then we will see what I can contribute and where things are going.'
 
 Larsson will link up with his new team-mates ahead of the trip to West Ham on December 17, then train at Carrington for a week before heading back to Sweden for Christmas, then returning to England a week later.
 
 However, Ferguson has been keen to stress Larsson's arrival does not mark the end of Alan Smith's stay at Old Trafford, even though the £6million former Leeds front-man has not even been seen on the bench since being substituted in the Carling Cup defeat to Southend.
 
 'Alan's future with the club is good,' declared Ferguson.
 
 'The problem was we misread the situation when he came back from his injury.
 
 'He did very well in pre-season but after that, there was no progress and we didn't really realise it until we saw him play against Crewe and Southend.
 
 'Now we have got him on a quite intensive speed programme and he is working very hard at that. He knows there is a lot of hard work to do but he is progressing well.'
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brennser

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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #127 on: December 02, 2006, 09:15:00 am »
yeah, this is HUUUGE!!  :)
 
 
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  An early Xmas Present...
 
 Man Utd to sign Larsson
 
 Larsson arrival end's Man United striker hunt
 
   <img src="http://soccernet-att.espn.go.com/design05/images/JonMC/December2006/larsson412.jpg" alt=" - " />
 

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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #128 on: December 05, 2006, 06:29:00 pm »
Another early Xmas present....
 
 German legend to lead U.S. Soccer
 Jamie Trecker / Fox Soccer Channel
 Posted: 2 hours ago
 
 Jürgen Klinsmann will be named head coach of the U.S. men's national team within two weeks according to a number of well-placed sources with knowledge of the deal.
 
 His appointment as coach was perhaps the worst-kept secret in American soccer: Klinsmann publicly acknowledged that he was interested in the job and there has been persistent buzz since the World Cup ended in July that the interview process for the national team job was essentially a matter of going through the motions.
 
 Warren Mersereau, who is both Klinsmann's business partner and representative, said "no comment" when contacted for this story.
 
 There were two sticking points in signing Klinsmann: The first was Klinsmann's long relationship with adidas. The U.S. national soccer team is heavily underwritten by Nike, and sources at the shoewear companies said talk of the appointment initially caused some concern. According to a person connected with the shoe company today, Klinsmann has left adidas, solving the issue in one fell swoop.
 
 The second issue looks to be more contentious. Speaking on condition of anonymity granted because they were not given permission to speak about the appointment, two sources confirmed that the issue of power-sharing was a major bone of contention. Former coach Bruce Arena had carved out a wide swath for himself during his tenure, and Klinsmann has reportedly demanded that he too be essentially the sole decision-maker on national team matters.
 
 This has not sat well with some at the Federation, who were mindful of past friction. According to several people at the team level with intimate knowledge of the subject, relations between General Secretary Dan Flynn and Arena deteriorated to the point that the two men barely spoke to one another.
 
 Klinsmann, who steered Germany to a third-place finish in the 2006 World Cup and won the 1990 World Cup as a player, has long been coveted by the Americans to restart a stuttering men's national team program. A star with VfB Stuttgart, Tottenham Hotspur and Bayern Munich, the former forward has a reputation for being a pragmatist and displayed considerable acumen and political savvy during his tenure as German national team head coach.
 
 Klinsmann inherits a program in dire need of fresh ideas. Under former coach Arena, the men's program compiled their best-ever record of 71-30-29, and reached the 2002 World Cup quarterfinals (losing, ironically, to Germany) but Arena took much of the criticism for the team's 0-2-1 performance at the 2006 World Cup. Ranked before the World Cup an unrealistic fifth by the now-defunct FIFA ranking system, the Americans, who have never performed well on European soil, faltered badly despite high expectations.
 
 In addition, during Arena's tenure, the national team youth programs failed to achieve notable success despite the presence of some young talent, while his abrasive manner left many cold.
 
 In hindsight, many people have begun to realize that Arena's record was padded out with many wins â?? usually accomplished at home â?? against opposition that fell short of the top level. In particular, Arena's pre-World Cup friendly schedule â?? Latvia, Morocco and Venezuela â?? was widely mocked as insufficient; of course the USA also managed to lose to Morocco in the process.
 
 Klinsmann, who is fluent in English and German, is one of the most "American" former European pros out there. Married to an American, Debbie Chin, he has long lived in Southern California and was actually subject to heavy criticism by the German media and Federation prior to the 2006 World Cup for spending too much time in the States.
 
 Moreover, he was questioned for injecting "American ideas" into a moribund German side. Klinsmann hired American-trained fitness trainers and a sports psychologist and displayed a relentless optimism that seemed to overwhelm the traditionally staid German sports culture.
 
 In that respect, he seems perfect for the modernist American soccer scene, which has long depended upon the Bradenton-based academy partnership with IMG for top player development.
 
 Klinsmann also knows a bit about American players, and clearly has a well-developed sense of humor: He played alongside a handful of them with a California-based USL development team in 2003 under a pseudonym, "Jay Goppingen."
 
 Klinsmann enters at a fortuitous time â?? but also with an extremely difficult task ahead. He has already won over the small core of "hardcore" soccer fans in America (he has been their consensus pick for months now) and is an internationally recognized name in the sport, even to the sometime removed editorial class of American sports journalism.
 
 In addition, Klinsmann will benefit from a small wave of European-trained players now making their way through the ranks to challenge for positions. Jay Demerit (Watford), Benny Feilhaber (Hamburg), Marcus Hahnemann (Reading), Tim Howard (Everton/Manchester United) and Jonathan Spector (West Ham) are all playing consistently and can provide the badly-needed fills for certain holes. Only Hahnemann and Howard, both goalkeepers, were included on the 2006 World Cup roster.
 
 Klinsmann surely has his work cut out for him. His biggest job may well be reforming a stagnant culture within U.S. Soccer itself. Too many areas of the sport's growth in the United States have stalled while too few in the soccer business seem to realize that corporate sponsorship does not mean mainstream success.
 
 Both the men's national teams and the professional league (MLS) are finding it hard to attract consistent, significant numbers of fans at the gate as well. The fact remains that outside of World Cup years, most American sports fans pay little attention to soccer. Klinsmann will have to cajole not just sponsors but the media and the fans as well. He seems well suited for the task, but it is an open question whether sports talk radio â?? still a bellwether for industry trends â?? will warm to the affable German or pay more than the occasional minute of attention to the USA's games.
 
 Klinsmann will also have to make peace with the players. There's no question that the drawn-out selection process has irked the men of the national team, or rather, the players who feel they will be or should be on it. By sitting idle for so long, they have lost paychecks, and more than one of them has said in conversation that they fail to understand why they aren't active on available FIFA dates. January's scheduled match against Denmark, likely to showcase a squad of home-based players rather than a full team if history is any guide, has done little to quiet those rumblings.
 
 For now, Klinsmann will have a holiday honeymoon. He will likely spend the next month or two emailing players from that Starbucks in Orange County, and hire scouts to examine the overlooked Americans toiling in Scandinavia and England's Championship. If he's smart, he'll make overhauling the youth development system a priority while his political clout is at the apogee.
 
 And then, like all of us, he'll have to wait and see just what he has to work with. All the charm in the world cannot alter the fact that the Americans still don't have the talent to win consistently at the elite levels of the game, especially on European soil. Changing that fact will be his biggest challenge. If he is successful, it would be an admirable legacy indeed.
 
 Contact Jamie at Jamie.trecker@gmail.com
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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #129 on: December 05, 2006, 08:32:00 pm »
Ronaldinho's goal tonight against Werder Bremen makes him not only a great player but also makes him a truly intelligent guy, great to have him in Barcelona.

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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #130 on: December 06, 2006, 01:55:00 am »
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  Ronaldinho's goal tonight against Werder Bremen makes him not only a great player but also makes him a truly intelligent guy, great to have him in Barcelona.
Just saw it - that was cheeky....
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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #131 on: December 07, 2006, 04:37:00 pm »
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Originally posted by vansmack:
  Another early Xmas present....
 
 German legend to lead U.S. Soccer
 Jamie Trecker / Fox Soccer Channel
 Posted: 2 hours ago
 
 Jürgen Klinsmann will be named head coach of the U.S. men's national team within two weeks according to a number of well-placed sources with knowledge of the deal.
 
 
not so fast-
 
 Klinsmann withdraws from consideration as U.S. coach
 
 By RONALD BLUM, AP Sports Writer
 December 7, 2006
 
 Juergen Klinsmann withdrew Thursday from consideration as coach of the U.S. soccer team after several months of talks failed to lead to an agreement, a U.S. Soccer Federation official told The Associated Press.
 
 The official said an announcement would be made later Thursday. He spoke on condition of anonymity because the USSF statement had not yet been released.
 
 Earlier this week, it appeared the USSF and Klinsmann were moving toward an agreement. Authority had been as big an issue as money in the talks, a second person familiar with the negotiations said, also speaking on condition of anonymity.
 
 Klinsmann had been the favorite to succeed Bruce Arena, who was let go in July after 7 1/2 years. Arena coached the American team to the World Cup quarterfinals in 2002, the best showing by the United States since the initial tournament in 1930, but the U.S. team was eliminated in the first round this year.
 
 A close friend of Arena, Klinsmann led Germany to the World Cup semifinals this year in his first professional coaching assignment. He lives in Newport Beach, Calif. -- a close commute to the practice facility in Carson where the Americans often train.
 
 Updated on Thursday, Dec 7, 2006 3:02 pm EST
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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #132 on: December 07, 2006, 05:39:00 pm »
bummer
 
 HOWEVER yesterday's toooooon match was not. totally exciting, with the correct result. thank you dvr
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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #133 on: December 07, 2006, 05:52:00 pm »
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  bummer
 
 HOWEVER yesterday's toooooon match was not. totally exciting, with the correct result. thank you dvr
Venerable is off my Xmas card list.
 
 As for the Toon, the wife said the match was on in the background while she was studying and said it wasn't anything special so I waited until just after midnight last night to watch it, planning on FFing through it.  Last time I listen to her.  It was a great match and I didn't get to sleep until way too late!
 
 And United looked damn good as well.
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Re: On the Eve of the new Season...
« Reply #134 on: December 07, 2006, 06:54:00 pm »
This is just stupid.
 
 Bradley to be Named Interim US Head Coach
 
 The U.S. Soccer Federation on Friday will name current Chivas USA coach Bob Bradley as U.S. national team coach a source close to the negotiations confirmed to ESPN.com on Thursday. But the hiring is only temporary.
 
 After lengthy negotiations with former German national team coach Juergen Klinsmann fell through, the USSF decided to stay close to home with its choice to replace Bruce Arena as U.S. men's national soccer team head coach.
 
 Bradley, who won an MLS Cup title with the Chicago Fire in 1998 and was recently named MLS Coach of the Year, will be hired on an interim basis, with the USSF expected to begin a new search at some point during the summer. Sources would not confirm whether Bradley will still be head coach when the U.S. national team is due to take part in the CONCACAF Gold Cup (June 6-24) and Copa Libertadores (June 26-July 15) this summer. The announcement puts an end to a more than five-month long search to find a replacement for Arena, who had his own eight-year stint as U.S. coach end after the team was eliminated in the group stages of the 2006 World Cup without winning a match.
 
 Klinsmann was the favorite for the job almost after he resigned from the German national team immediately after the World Cup, but he and U.S. Soccer president Sunil Gulati never could come to an agreement.
 
 Gulati had considered a long list of candidates, including former Argentina coach Jose Pekerman, current Manchester United assistant coach Carlos Queiroz and current Lyon coach Gerard Houllier, but chose to hire Bradley to handle coaching duties for the next six months. Bradley is expected to be considered for the position once the search resumes.
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