Wednesday, April 25, 2012

MLS Power^d Rankings: WEEK 7

MLS Weekly Power^d Rankings. Comprised of Week  Rankings from Goal, MLSsoccer, ESPN and Sports Illustrated.

1. Sporting Kansas City
2. San Jose
3. Real Salt Lake
4. Seattle
5. Houston
6. DC United
7. Vancouver
8. New York
9. FC Dallas
10. Chicago
10. LA Galaxy
12. Colorado
13. Chivas USA
14. Philadelphia
15. New England
15. Portland
17. Columbus
18. Montreal.
19. Toronto FC

Monday, April 23, 2012

Fan's Pick's: Week 7 Results

Here's the results from the weekend. I'll be back next week. Stay class Philly!


Week 7 Results
UY     3/8 - 38%
Fan's  2/8 - 25%


Week 6 Results
UY's Picks     6/8 - 75%
Fan's Picks    3/8 - 38% 


Week 5 Results  
5/6 - 83%





Tuesday, April 17, 2012

MLS Power^d Rankings: WEEK 6

MLS Weekly Power^d Rankings. Comprised of Week 6 Rankings from Goal, MLSsoccer, ESPN and Sports Illustrated.


1. Sporting Kansas City
2. Real Salt Lake
3. San Jose
4. Seattle
T-5.  New York
T-5.  Houston
7. Vancouver
8. FC Dallas
9. DC United
10. Colorado
T-11. Chicago
T-11. Chivas USA
13. LA Galaxy
14. New England
15. Philadelphia
16. Columbus
17. Portland
18. Montreal.
19. Toronto FC


Them Canadian teams just can't seem to catch a break! At least Philly are attempting to climb out of the cellar.  DOOP!

Road to Brazil: 2014



Here's a list that I just threw together. It's a list of players who I think are going to be influential in getting us to Brazil and then putting on a good show once we get there *fingers crossed*. Players in (black) have in my opinion a legitimate shot of getting called up to the National squad in the foreseeable future. Players in (red) are either injured, out of form, or on the cusp of being called up. Players in (black) are ranked where I see them in the pecking order.  (Red) players not ranked in any particular order.

School work and work are getting in the way of writing. A lot of fun topics I'd love to tackle so hopefully these poll's, power rankings, would-be line ups, etc... keep you guys entertained for the time being until I get around to putting out more stuff. As always, call me out if you think I'm way off or give me the ol' virtual high five if you think I nailed it! Either way, have fun with it. Enjoy 


GK
Tim Howard     (Everton)
Brad Guzan     (Aston Villa)
Nick Rimando   (Real Salt Lake)
Dan Kennedy    (Chivas USA)
Bill Hamid     (DC United)
Sean Johnson   (Chicago Fire)


CB
Carlos Bocanegra    (Rangers)
Clearance Goodson   (Brondby)
Tim Ream            (Bolton)
Jay Demerit         (Vancouer Whitecaps)
Geoff Camron        (Houston Dynamo)
Michael Parkhurst   (Nordsjaelland)
Omar Gonzalez       (LA Galaxy)
Zak Whitbread       (Norwich City)
Oguchi Onyewu       (Sporting Lisbon)
Chris Schuler       (Real Salt Lake)

RB
Steve Cherundolo    (Hannover 96)
Tim Chandler        (Nurnberg)
Eric Lichaj         (Aston Villa)
Jonathan Spector    (Birmingham)
Zach Lloyd          (FC Dallas)

LB
Tim Chandler
Fabian Johnson      (Hoffenheim)
Eric Lichaj 
Edgar Castillo      (Tijuana) 
Jonathan Spector
Zach Lloyd


DM
Jermaine Jones      (Shalke 04)
Michael Bradley     (Chievo Verona)
Daniel Williams     (Hoffenheim)
Maurice Edu         (Rangers)
Kyle Beckerman      (Real Salt Lake)

CM/CAM
Michael Bradley
Jose Torres          (Pachuca)
Maurice Edu
Sacha Kjlestan       (Anderlecht) 
Mix Diskerud         (Gent)
Freddy Adu           (Philadelphia Union)
Joe Corona           (Tijuana) 
Lee Nguyen           (NE Revolution)
Stuart Holden        (Bolton)
Benny Feilhaber      (NE Revolution)




RW/LW/RM/LM 
Landon Donovan       (LA Galaxy)
Fabian Johnson 

Brek Shea            (FC Dallas)

Demarcus Beasley     (Puebla)
Josh Gatt            (Molde)
Joe Gyau             (Hoffenheim)
Alejandro Bedoya     (Rangers)

ST/CF
Clint Dempsey        (Fulham)
Jozy Altidore        (AZ Alkmaar)
Herculez Gomez       (Santo Laguna)
Chris Wondolowski    (San Jose)
Kenny Cooper         (NY Red Bulls)
Juan Agudelo         (NY Red Bulls)
Terrance Boyd        (Borussia Dortmund)
Edson Buddle         (LA Galaxy)
CJ Sapong            (Sporting KC)
Andrew Wooten        (Kaiserslautern)
Teal Bunbury         (Sporting KC)


Saturday, April 14, 2012

O Formation, Where Art Thou?


I can understand the need to switch up the formation/line-up due to heavy fixture congestion or player injury, plenty of teams do that. However, we’re only 4 games into the season, no one should be tired. I don’t believe anyone was injured for those games either, save for Califf. You can take that one how you want.  With that being said I can’t figure out Nowak’s tactics (or lack there of) for the life of me.  Here’s a quick look back

@ Portland: In this game, based on player positions and our shape, it looks like we were trying to run a 4-2-3-1.

          Zac MacMath

 Williams, Califf, Valdes, Lopez,

         Gomez, Carroll

       Adu, Marfan, Martinez

             Pajoy

Martinez (Mwanga 60)
Freddy (Jack Mac 74)
Keon Daniel (Marfan 79)
Ended With: 4 def, 3 mid, 3 fwd

Colorado: Appears as though we went with a 4-2-2-2 (4-4-2). Two d-mids, 2 cam’s and 2 forwards. This is the game that Califf was mysteriously absent from with an “injury”

                  MacMath

     Williams, Albright, Valdes, Lopez

               Carroll, Gomez

               Marfan, Daniel
  
               Pajoy, Mwanga

Albright (Torres 63)
Daniel (Hernandez 72)
Carroll (Martinez 79)
Ended with: 3 def, 4 mid, 3 fwd

@ Chicago: The one game that I actually didn’t watch, it appears as those they were set up in a 3-5-2
          
          MacMath

   Albright, Valdes, Lopez

       Carroll, Gomez

   Marfan, Torres, Daniel

       Pajoy, Mwanga

Torres (Garfan 45)
Mwanga (Martinez 60)
Albright (McInerney 80)
Ended With: 2 def, 5 mid, 3 fwd


Vancouver: (4-4-2)

          MacMath

Williams, Califf, Valdes, Lopez

Daniel, Gomez, Carroll, Garfan

       Pajoy, Hoffman

Lopez (Marfan)
Hoffman (McInerney)
Daniel (Mwanga)
Ended with: 4 def, 3 mid, 3 fwd

These choices have left me so befuddled, I just DON’T get where he’s going with it all. It’s not like we are playing teams that are so incredibly dominant that we need change up our formation in order to accommodate the oppositions offensive prowess.

I just want some semblance within our squad, an identity if you will. Take RSL for example, with their diamond midfield, LA with the traditional 4-4-2, or Sporting KC’s 4-3-3. The Philadelphia Union do not need to mimic those teams styles or formations, just form an identity of their own and continually build on it, rather than reinventing the wheel on a weekly basis.

From the four games played, we’ve lined up in a 3-5-2, a  4-4-2 /4-2-2-2 (one with two cam’s and one with a more LM/RM look) a 4-2-3-1 and my favorite. A 0-0-10! I’m exaggerating of course, but late in games as you can see above, Nowak tends to “go for it” and put a ton of attackers on the field at the same time. I’d like to clarify that I am not opposed to any of the formations used so far. I just want us to pick one and stick with it.

So let me take you back to RSL, because I think they’re a great MLS example of a team with a system. Everyone has a role and they fill it beautifully. If Borchers or Olave goes down, then Schuler is there to step in. Beltran and Wingert are the starting defensive backs with Tanaka looking like the backup. Beckerman out, no problem, Alvarez is there for cover. On the flanks RSL have their first choices, Johnson and Gravaboy, with Steele, Velasquez, and Gil providing cover. At the top of the diamond is Morales, with Gil as his direct back up. Finally we move on to the two striker positions, occupied by Saborio and Espinola, Paulo Jr. and Cody Arnoux play the roles of replacements.

Now that RSL team did not just happen over night, it took a couple seasons to get to where they are today, I get that, but Kreis/management always seemed to have an idea of where they wanted to take that team. In contrast, I do not believe Nowak has the slightest clue of where he wants this team to go, at least from my point of view. It looks like he just picks names with reckless abandon and tosses them on a line up sheet.

On the Union side of things: we have two, that’s right folks, count them.. TWO legitimate CB’s on our entire roster: Valdes and Califf. I assume that if either were to go down we could toss Gomez, Albright or Okugo back there, more than likely we would probably just shift players around and play 3 in the back.
Pretty decent coverage for the outside backs. On the right we have Williams, Albright and Gaddis and on the left we have Lopez and Garfan

We have three D-mids: Carroll, Gomez and Okugo. I’m fine with this.

Now for the midfield, drumroll please… Adu, Daniel, Marfan, Garfan, Hernandez, McLaughlin, Peffer and Torres. All of these players stand in line to receive playing time this year and none of them are miles ahead of the other in term of playing ability. I will say, that out of this group, in the words of Bruce Arena, we’ve got three players who “try sh**” Torres, Adu and Marfan (had the chip-shot goal against Real Madrid, was finalist for ROY. That’s how I differentiate between the twins). To me, those three bring that little something extra and unexpected onto the field.

At the forward position we have Chandler, Martinez, Mwanga, McInerney and Pajoy. Again, all of these players look like they’ll be sharing minutes. Pajoy I guess is the one definite out of the group.

Saying that Nowak has a selection problem would be something of an understatement and given the gaffer’s propensity to play with two defensive midfields that leaves 2-3 spots open for 8 capable midfielders and then 1-2 spots open for 5 capable strikers.

So there it is, I’ve given you guys an example of what a balanced team with a system looks like, RSL, and I’ve given you one with no clear cut plan in place, the Union. When you break it down like this you can clearly see why our rotation is jacked up and why we are currently struggling to put together a complete and cohesive match.

The formation that I would use for this team is a 4-1-3-2. With all the options that we have up top I think two need to be starting and in the midfield one of Torres, Adu or Marfan needs to be in the line-up.  Outside of those three I don’t know who delivers that final pass, so one of them being on is a must.

Phew! I know I rambled on for a minute there but this constant lineup shuffling, which goes back to last season, is extremely bothersome to me as a fan and I felt like it was an area that needed to be addressed. I’d love to hear some comments or your own suggestions or remedies to our Union woes. And no, a simple “fire Nowak” is not a sufficient enough answer J Enjoy the game today. DOOP!

Tuesday, April 10, 2012

NBCSN


So this goes a little bit a against the Pro-Union vibe of my blog, but it's my blog so I can do what I want :) Now, who in the world is picking these nationally televised games over at NBCSN? It really should not be this hard to pick quality games that people would actually like to watch. Take a look at this weekends line up. Saturday, April 14, 2012 No seriously though, check it out for me. Now, if you would take look at the other possible matches and without taking current loyalties and standings into account, which of these games, from a soccer fan standpoint would you actually like to watch? (i'll wait) Right!!?? SKC/RSL or LA/POR Who in their right mind wants to watch Columbus? Obviously I will because I'm a Union fan (#DOOP) but outside of that who really wants to watch the Crew? Shoot, people in Ohio don't even want to watch them. Go ahead, tune into one of their home games or check some highlights at MLSsoccer.com 


If your a NBCSN suit this is what the thought process should look ...


1. Does the team have a Star/DP on it? 
2. Was the team actually any good last year? 
4. Do they appear to be in a position to "contend"?
3. Do they sell out their stadium? 


How hard was that? It really is THAT simple. And just on a personal note I believe that #4 holds a bit more weight than the others. Who wants to turn on the tv to see an empty stadium? 
Not me. Not really the best look for the league *cough, cough* FC Dallas game. Week 1


So for this weekend's lineup of games NBCSN definitely dropped the ball. Ok, so yes, I am aware that these decisions are made far in advance and a lot of players come and go during that time and predicting final rosters can be rather dubious. That being said you're always somewhat aware of players possible comings and  goings. Unless you happen to be a Philly Union fan and your best player gets shipped off to Vancouver out of the blue for God knows what. However, even if a game hadn't been played all year and RSL are sitting on 0 points this match clearly stands out. Let's review shall we. 



Star Factor: (PHL) Freddy Adu, who may not even start for all we know, Maybe Nowak tells him he's "injured" before he get's out there #hackwork4hire (COL) Eddie Gaven...? *I'm Ron Burgandy voice*


vs.


(RSL) Saborio, Beckerman, Morales.. check (SKC) Slightly Lacking in the "star" category, but you can argue that their team is the star and the whole is  greater than the sum of their parts.




Track Record: (PHL) As a recent expansion team we lack in the history department, but the U have been making steady strides. (COL) Currently in rebuilding mode and since GBS left, the team just haven't been the imposing force that that won MLS Cup and a Supporter's Shield.


(RSL) Have shown that they are a consistent top four team since 2009. (SKC) Small sample size to go off of, only having a half a season to really base results from, but this team did make it to the playoffs, finish atop of the eastern conference and had relatively low turnover.


Atmosphere: (PHL) No one is going to question the Union crowd along with the Son’s of Ben!

vs.



(SKC) In the end, what SKC lack in "star power" and in having consistent seasons of Charlie Sheen-ing, they clearly make up for with their home crowd advantage. No one saw this one coming I'm sure. When these guys were the Kansas City Wizards the attendance numbers they put up were pretty abysmal, but since moving to Livestrong Sporting Park numbers have vastly improved.

In the end, Lord knows I love my Union, but Union v Crew just isn’t one for the masses.

As a parting shot, just in case NBCSN ever take a look-see. Here’s some more guidance for you guys. These are some teams that just should not be on national outlets, period. I'm talking about New England, Chivas, Colorado, FC Dallas and I'm starting to think Toronto and New York. If these teams are playing at home unfortunately their "national TV" card gets revoked. In a nutshell, be a decent side and have fans that actually give a crap. Do that and your on the list. 


MLS Power^d Rankings WEEK 5

Here they are, the weekly power^d rankings. As always, with a little help from the folks over at Goal, MLSsoccer, ESPN and Sports Illustrated. 


T-1. Sporting Kansas City
T-1. Real Salt Lake
3.  San Jose
4.  Seattle
5.  New York
6.  Houston
7.  Vancouver
8.  Colorado
9.  FC Dallas
10. Chicago
11. DC United
T-12. Chivas USA
T-12. LA Galaxy
14. New England
15. Columbus
16. Portland
17. Montreal.
18. Philadelphia
19. Toronto FC

Wednesday, April 4, 2012

MLS Power^d Rankings WEEK 4

Fox Soccer / Ives always seems late to the dance, so until that outlet becomes a little bit more reliable I'm going to just stick with the fearsome foursome of Goal, SI, MLSsoccer and ESPN. Enjoy



T-1. Sporting Kansas City
T-1. Real Salt Lake
3. Seattle 
4. Houston
5. San Jose
6. Vancouver
7. LA Galaxy
8. New York 
9. Colorado
T-10. Chicago
T-10. Columbus
12. DC United
13. New England
14. FC Dallas
15. Portland
16. Chivas USA
17. Philadelphia
T-19. Montreal
T-19. Toronto FC




Pooooooooooor Caaaanada.