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		<title>MLS gets NO RESPECT:  Ranked 77th!!!!!!!!</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Jan 2009 15:17:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Martinez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Well, this is a bit ridiculous.
I mean, I expect EPL to be #1, and Serie A could definitely be considered #2.  Argentina at #3 makes this gaucho happy.  But the United States at 77th?!
The infamous IFFHS released its 2008 world rankings of the best football leagues.  And somehow, the nation that is [...]]]></description>
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<p>I mean, I expect EPL to be #1, and Serie A could definitely be considered #2.  Argentina at #3 makes this gaucho happy.  But the United States at 77th?!</p>
<p>The infamous IFFHS released its 2008 world rankings of the best football leagues.  And somehow, the nation that is consistently in the top 40 has a league, which has never run better, ranked in the lowly position of 77.</p>
<p>Check this out:</p>
<blockquote><p>- Venezuela, the place where Red Bulls <strong>Jorge Rojas</strong> was complaining about not having enough kits to wear for games, is ranked 70.</p>
<p>- Syria is 61st?!?  How?!?!  Since WHEN?!?!</p>
<p>- Australia has a respectable league, but ranked 60th?  <strong>Fred</strong> of DC United was their seasons MVP, and barely made an impact in year two of his MLS contract.  </p>
<p>- <strong>Honduras and Bolivia </strong>sit at 52.  Bolivia has a government as stable as Black Beards peg leg.  Honduras has produced <strong>Amado Guevara</strong>, who was dying to leave that league as soon as possible for the more competitive and better paying American league.</p>
<p>- Singapore ranks 38 while Israel ranks 39.  Help me understand this!</p>
<p>- Worst of all (and well deserved damnit), Mexico is #8.  Sigh.</p></blockquote>
<p>Rodney Dangerfield would be rolling in his grave.  We get no respect!</p>
<p><em><strong>LATE EDIT:</strong></em></p>
<p>You want to know the criteria?  Check this out:</p>
<p>&#8220;The world ranking of the strongest national leagues has been determined annually by the IFFHS since 1991 on the basis of all national (championship, FA cup) and (inter)continental results of the clubs. This principle has proved to be a very sensitive and objective indicator.&#8221;</p>
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		<title>Monday Morning News</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 18:17:41 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>travis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Hope everyone had a lovely weekend. During the offseason I&#8217;ll be experimenting and tweaking with presenting the news from around the league in different and unique ways. It&#8217;s basically going to be a Major League Links-type deal combined with other stories. Because more stuff goes on than what we have covered. That poorly-worded introduction aside, [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hope everyone had a lovely weekend. During the offseason I&#8217;ll be experimenting and tweaking with presenting the news from around the league in different and unique ways. It&#8217;s basically going to be a Major League Links-type deal combined with other stories. Because more stuff goes on than what we have covered. That poorly-worded introduction aside, here&#8217;s what is going on around Major League Soccer:</p>
<blockquote><p>+Over at DC United, Jon talks about the <a href="http://dcunited.theoffside.com/dc-united-rumors/your-dc-united-offseason-news-updates.html">latest wheelings, dealings, and rumors</a> swirling around the red and black.</p>
<p>+Laurie was kind enough to drop by and post <a href="http://lagalaxy.theoffside.com/player-news/highlights-from-oceania-0-3-galaxy.html">highlights of the Galaxy&#8217;s 3-0 win</a> over the Oceania All Stars. Not sure how many folks bothered to watch it, given that it started at 1:30 AM EST.</p>
<p>+Dave checks in over at RBNY with some <a href="http://redbulls.theoffside.com/players-red-bulls-news-rumors-opinions/all-the-bull-weekend-poll-richards-jozy-and-more.html">anecdotes and news from Bull land</a>, including opinions on Juan Pietravello sticking around and Jozy over in Europe.</p>
<p>+Ian laments over <a href="http://sanjose.theoffside.com/offseason-chat/youll-never-shaft-joe-cannon.html">San Jose&#8217;s treatment</a> of one of MLS&#8217;s classier players, Joe Cannon. Shame on you San Jose.</p>
<p>+Watch <a href="http://web.mlsnet.com/media/player/mp_tpl.jsp?w=mms%3A//a1503.v115042.c11504.g.vm.akamaistream.net/7/1503/11504/v0001/mlbmls.download.akamai.com/11504/2008/shows/seattle/120608_seattle_kit.wmv&amp;w_id=28592&amp;catCode=shows&amp;type=v_free&amp;_mp=1">Freddie Ljungberg show off</a> the new Sounders kit, released last week. Hope he doesn&#8217;t hurt himself modeling.</p>
<p>+One of the league&#8217;s best defenders, Michael Parkhurst, <a href="http://voices.washingtonpost.com/soccerinsider/2008/12/parkhursts_danish_deal.html">has left the MLS for Denmark</a>. Best of luck to you, Michael. Anyone else concerned about the talent sieve this league is becoming?</p>
<p>+The Houston Dynamo find out about their next <a href="http://www.concacaf.com/view_article.aspx?ID=4548">Champions League opponent on Wednesday</a> when the draw for the knockout stages takes place.</p>
<p>+Brooks at the USA World Cup Blog <a href="http://usa.worldcupblog.org/bits/rivers-cuomo-sings-about-pat-noonan.html">shares a song</a> written by Weezer front man Rivers Cuomo about the Men&#8217;s National Team?</p>
<p>+Are you an aspiring soccer player? Look no further than the <a href="http://securemls.mlsnet.com/t105/fans/tryouts/2009/index.jsp">Kansas City Wizards</a> or <a href="http://securemls.mlsnet.com/t120/youth/2008/simi/">Chivas USA</a> for a tryout. Coming in 2009.</p></blockquote>
<p>That&#8217;s all for now. Please leave thoughts and comments below, especially if there is news I missed.</p>
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		<title>Groundbreaking news from Philadelphia</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Dec 2008 13:00:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>travis</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The Sons of Ben have a reason to celebrate &#8211; yesterday was the groundbreaking ceremony of the new stadium that the MLS Philly team will play in starting in 2010. And they get their own seating area. Sounds like they know what they are doing over in Philly:
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://mls.theoffside.com/files/2008/12/sonsofben-300x225.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="225" class="alignleft size-medium wp-image-200" />The <a href="http://www.sonsofben.net/">Sons of Ben</a> have a reason to celebrate &#8211; yesterday was the groundbreaking ceremony of the new stadium that the MLS Philly team will play in starting in 2010. And they get their own seating area. Sounds like they <a href="http://web.mlsnet.com/news/mls_news.jsp?ymd=20081201&amp;content_id=207274&amp;vkey=news_mls&amp;fext=.jsp">know what they are doing</a> over in Philly:</p>
<blockquote><p>The multi-purpose stadium will feature an 11,000 square-foot club, 30 suites, a built-in concert stage for world-class music shows and a special 2,000-seat area for the Sons of Ben supporters club. The new structure will also have a waterfront park and plaza used not only stadium entry, but also for city sponsored events such as festivals.</p>
<p>The new stadium is the centerpiece of a $500 million entertainment, retail, residential and commercial development covering more than 100 acres along the historic Delaware River waterfront.</p></blockquote>
<p>I&#8217;m a Philly area native &#8211; although probably not for much longer &#8211; but it&#8217;s certainly exciting to see MLS making its way into the city of brotherly love. While the Philadelphia Inquirer sports section doesn&#8217;t agree &#8211; the stadium nor the team has not received a byline for this event &#8211; it&#8217;s certainly an exciting time for those anxious to see Philadelphia join the rest of the league.</p>
<p>But for some, it&#8217;s not all cheery. You see, the stadium is being constructed in Chester &#8211; the poorest city in the state. The arrival of a stadium, much less one representing Major League Soccer, <a href="http://www.philly.com/inquirer/local/20081202_Karen_Heller__A_stadium_plan_that_won_t_pay_off.html">isn&#8217;t exciting for some people</a>:</p>
<blockquote><p> The $115 million yet-to-be-named Chester stadium is being built with $77 million of public funding &#8211; $47 million from the state, $30 million from Delaware County.</p>
<p>For those of you doing the math at home, that&#8217;s $4,132.23 a seat.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s public welfare for rich people.</p></blockquote>
<p>I can see her point. And it&#8217;ll be interesting to see how this plays out, given that the project is not built around just the stadium. With a bit of fortune, maybe Chester will be given a shot in the arm that it is needed. Or perhaps it will simply provide more abandoned buildings for those less fortunate to squat in. Only time will tell.</p>
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		<title>OFFSIDE EXCLUSIVE: Jimmy Conrad Q and A</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 21 May 2008 05:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Martinez</dc:creator>
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Jimmy Conrad has won a US Open Cup, has faced the World Champion Italians in World Cup competition, and has served as a vocal proponent of the MLS for what seems like an eternity. 
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<p><font face="Arial"><strong>Jimmy Conrad has won a US Open Cup, has faced the World Champion Italians in World Cup competition, and has served as a vocal proponent of the MLS for what seems like an eternity. </strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><strong>Dubbed a “media darling” or the “King of all MLS Media,” Jimmy Conrad lives up to the moniker, with a lively, honest attitude and hilarious story telling fit for any form of media. </strong></font><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>He was gracious enough to sit down with us to discuss a little bit of everything, from the upcoming US friendlies against England, Spain and Argentina, to Kansas City and the MLS. </strong></font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><strong>He is a funny, honest guy; the kind of guy that doesn’t take himself too seriously &#8211; even when he has every right to.  </strong></font><font face="Times New Roman"><strong>Have a good read with one of the brightest personalities in MLS today:</strong></font></p>
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<p><span id="more-108"></span><strong><font face="Arial"><span>Media, Don Garber and Poland</span></font></strong></p>
<blockquote><p><strong><font face="Arial"><span></span></font></strong><strong><font face="Times New Roman">Hey everyone. We are here with Jimmy Conrad of the Kansas City Wizards . . . </font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Hello!</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">. . . And we are going to talk . . . well, a little bit about everything! The national team, Kansas City, the game against the Red Bells . . . but to start with, your accessibility has been a solid part of your reputation for years. In many circles, you’re known as the “media darling” of the MLS what with your work on radio, TV interviews and your different blogs and articles. What is your inspiration for all of that?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">I guess the basis for it is that I don’t take myself as serious as it would appear? I mean, when I am on the field, its time to concentrate and do all of that good stuff, and Vie learned to find that balance of when to turn it on, and when to turn it off, and to make sure I have my parameters. But when I am not on the field, I can see things for what they are. I can see the big picture &#8211; I run around with other grown men in shorts, and that’s all it is. I am very passionate about what I do and what its about and I am going to continue to want to be a part of it before I am done . . .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">. . . But when you’re done is a ways away . . .</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Oh yea yea yea . . .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">I mean, you do alot of trolling on the Internet, and you must see how people do clamor about you possibly being a color or play-by-play guy in the future . . . </font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Oh yea. Actually, <strong>Don Garber </strong>has talked to me and said he wants me to be involved, so . .. .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Man, that’s a guaranteed career!</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Yea! The “Don” has anointed me the next color commentator of the MLS . . .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Awesome.</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Yea. What if he remembers him saying that a few years ago? Who knows. I understand I’ve created a nice niche for myself and Ill probably be expected to fill some shoes in that regard. I know I was giving Wynalda a hard time about taking his spot, but now he is gone, and Harkes has taken it. Him and JP have been doing a great job and there will be a spot for me in the landscape of broadcasting, whether its on radio or TV. As long as I am allowed to be myself, I would entertain all possibilities. If I have to conform to a certain idea or a way of speaking, I am not sure how much that would excite me about being a part of it.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Just from your writings, you can tell that part of your work is an art for you . . . </font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Yea, it’s just being creative, having fun, towing the line between what is acceptable and what’s not. And you know, just making sure that people understand that if I am in a broadcast or on the radio, that I am enjoying myself. Like I don’t care whether people are listening or not! I am enjoying myself! I am enjoying the game. I am enjoying what I talk about and the people that are watching the show or that are listening are hopefully enjoying themselves as much as I am.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">And this love of all media, bouncing around from blogs, to print, to TV and radio, its all rooted in Poland right?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Ya! I went on loan to a team in Poland, my second year in the league in 2000? And that is when the regular season ended, mid September, and we didn’t make the playoffs with San Jose. And I think we were clearly the worst team in the league that year. And that was tough to take. And for alot of us young players, to think we would be off from mid September to January before we get started again was disheartening.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">So there was an opportunity in Poland. One of my teammates Wojtek Krakowiak was going over there. And he kind of asked if they needed to pick up other guys, and they said yes. So they took myself and Ian Russell. And we went over there, played in the FA Cup, helped them fight relegation &#8211; it was great! And to be immersed in there culture, even though its one of the hardest languages to understand or pick up was interesting.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Fortunately, we were in Poznan, which has alot of Universities there so there are alot of younger people that were learning and speaking English. So it wasn’t too hard to get acclimated. But we would go to the internet cafes, and that was in the time of really really bad dial up, and it would take like thirty minutes to write emails! So it got to a point after like two months where I just had it. I had it with &#8211; seriously, it would take usually take like fifteen minutes to write one email. So I wrote this scathing thing about Poland, and just this place is a nightmare, it’s in the Stone Age and all that stuff. And it wound up being like a thousand? Twelve hundred words? And I sent it to everybody, including my agent. And they started to pitch it around.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Now Garth Lagerway was writing for CNNSI.com and he just got knocked out of the league, he wasn’t part of the league anymore, so they were looking for somebody. So the timing just worked out. I just kind of stumbled on that, wrote for them for four years, and they were going to par down their soccer website, let Wall be their only voice. So then I started pitching it around again, and I joined ESPN and I’ve been there ever since. It’s been a good relationship. I think the best part about it is that those guys give me subjects to write on? And I don’t do that, I write my own stuff, they let me be me, and I think it works out best for everybody.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Yea it has to be pretty cool to be so unfiltered on such a huge media outlet like that . . .</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">It’s interesting. I’ve gotten into it a little bit with the desk about some editing stuff. I mean, they are owned by Disney, so there is a certain protocol that they follow. Actually, in my last piece, they took out something I thought was very funny and I was very disappointed they took it out, and we traded a few emails back and forth about this one line, which woulda gotten a big laugh, but . . .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">What was the line?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Hmm. It was the one about raising my little girl, and things I am telling her. Something about, tell my little girls never to accept singles . . . twenties or higher! That’s the stuff I am teaching her, its not like Sesame Street or anything. So Disney didn’t think that was funny, and I went back to them and said, “Well, its my daughter, I don’t really care what you think.” So that didn’t fly. But fair enough. It was really only my first run in with the desk. I am hoping they are ok, and they let me be me, it works out best for everybody.</font></p></blockquote>
<p><strong>National Team Shtuff . . . </strong></p>
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<p><strong><font face="Arial">National Team Shtuff . . . </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Well, we have three huge friendlies coming up, and your name was notably excluded from the 33-man roster. Any thoughts?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Um, no I think its clear. If you take a look at just the defenders &#8211; there is only one MLS based guy, Frankie Hejduk. I think this is an opportunity for Bob to get the guys who aren’t going to be playing now, all the European based guys to play. Keep sharp for qualifying. I think one of the benefits of having MLS now in season is that we will be sharper for these games coming up. So, I think there would be more of an argument if there were a ton of MLS guys and I wasn’t, but there is only one (defender) and its clear its a European based camp, and there really isn’t much to read into.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Ok, but you must have been disappointed not to get some revenge against Argentina . . . </font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Yea, I mean the Argentina game in Copa America was a great experience, on alot of levels. You learn about yourself in tough times. And obviously to have the opportunity to play against Messi, and Riquelme, and Crespo &#8211; you learn more in those games sometimes than you can in like 10 MLS games. Just the quality of play and speed of thought, and just the subtleties of their decision-making is something that I will always value and take something from.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">And as far as your career with the US &#8211; two captaincies, a big goal against our main rival &#8211; what has been the highlight for you?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Well, being named to the World Cup team, 2006, was a big honor. The odds were probably against me. I was like Fulham trying to stay up, not get relegated, and the odds were pretty stacked against me. I had done everything I could to warrant consideration. For me, that was, like the ultimate goal that you would set for yourself. And to achieve that was something very special to me. Just being named to the team would probably outweigh any moment in any specific game. Scoring against Mexico is obviously a different kind of honor, because they are your rivals, but being picked for the World Cup team, and to validate people that did believe in me &#8211; that’s something very special to me.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Kansas City, the 08 Season, and Coach Onalfo </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">So Wikipedia says you have played 99 games with the Wizards, but who knows how true it may be. Even so, that’s alot of games already!</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Well I am not catching Steve Ralston by any stretch, but yea, that’s alot of games. I’ve had nothing but fond memories of Kansas City, playing with them. ‘04 was like the best season we had &#8211; we won the Open Cup, we got to the MLS Final &#8211; it just ended bad because we lost to DC in the final. For me, personally, there is still alot of things I would like to achieve with this team. I like &#8211; actually, I love the new ownership group, the coaching staff &#8211; I think everything is heading in the right direction to make this club one of the premier clubs in the league, and I love being a part of it.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">And its an exciting time being a Wizards fan, what with the new stadium being built &#8211; which reminds me, how is the new Ball Park treating you?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Ya, its interesting. The configurations, obviously in a baseball stadium, are a little different. I think people would be familiar with RFK if they were watching on TV. RFK goes over the mound, so the configuration looks pretty normal. But us in Community America in Kansas City, we don’t go over the mound, or first base, so its kind of the way it’s set up. There is one sideline with not alot of fans, and that can throw you because its sideline and then 30 yards of nothing, and then the stands. So you go to hit a long ball, your depth perception is off, because you cant tell, there is no signage, or boards. I mean there is no way getting around getting that figured out just because of the set up, but its more intimate, its a great fan experience, and I’d much rather play there than Arrowhead Stadium.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Oh definitely, that thing was cavernous.</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Yea, it’s just too big. We had “break the record night” and we had like 38,000 people there and it still looked &#8211; well it is half empty. And I am a half full guy so . . .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Well look at us here in New York &#8211; Giants Stadium is also cavernous.</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">It’s just too big. I mean, I understand hosting a game there. Maybe Barcelona comes into town, or David Beckham shows up, then I understand hosting it in those big football stadiums, but I think its time we had our own, and its exciting to know that Kansas City is going to get one, Red Bull, and just everybody. Now if you want to buy into the league, you have to have one in place. So it’s just really exciting to be part of the league right now.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Well, this season, many experts seemed to have you guys pegged as the team to beat in the East. Your record stands at 3-3-1. What can you attribute to this slow start?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Well, the way our schedule is set up a little bit. We actually started off ok &#8211; 3-1-1 &#8211; I think all the pundits were picking us at the time, and then we went to Toronto, a better team this year in a tough environment. Amado scored two good goals, so we drop one there. Then we head into Columbus and kind of shoot our selves in the foot. We get a red card, give up a bad goal, and play down a man. Even at 10 guys, we were out playing Columbus who is the best team in the league at the moment, the hottest team. So there are alot of positives to take, we just ran into those two bad games. One where we probably got outplayed, the other where we just got unfortunate. And that’s where it stands, all of a sudden we are 3-3-1. But if you’ve been around the league long enough, we’ve got 23 more of these games, and I don’t think there is anybody out there that could say they know their exact 11. I think the reason Columbus is having as much success as they are is because they have played the same lineup game in and game out. That consistency is what you look for in this league and the teams that have it or understand how to find that in tough times, are the ones that will be successful in the end.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Well that kind of consistency would help KC out alot, starting with that young core of defenders. Harrington, Tyson Wahl came out of nowhere . . . by the way, nearly all interviews I read with these guys, they attribute alot of their growth to you.</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">They are both talented kids. I mean, Tyson Wahl, this is his third year. He might be a surprise to people but we have had him in training with us for a couple years now. They are very eager and open to advice. They have all the tools, its just a matter of them seeing games and then seeing the same situations and the same cues &#8211; like, I saw this happen 2 games ago and this is the position I need to be in. And that’s just part of becoming a pro. What’s nice with our guys in general, whether its with KC or the league, they seem to adopt very quickly. That transition has helped the league grow and become a better league.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">And what role does a Curt Onalfo play? I mean, this is your second year with him, what is it that he brings to the table?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">His biggest thing is that he is very positive. He’s got alot of belief in his young players and I think that allows them to have the freedom to make mistakes. I think its key for young players to know they can make mistakes, and that they are not going to be sitting on the bench after one bad play. He continues to go with them, believe in them. What he expects from us veterans is make sure we stay on top of them and make them accountable for their position. So it’s good. Alot of communication, its positive, and he creates a great environment for us to be successful.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Facing the Red Bulls</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">What are you expecting tonight in your game against the Red Bulls?</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">New York is 2-0-2 in their last four games. Juan Carlos Osorio? He has done a great job. I thought he was excellent as the coach of Chicago last year and his teams are very organized, they’re compact. Just their shape makes them very difficult to break down. We haven’t played them this year, but I expect this to be a real tight game. We are coming off a bye week, so I think it’s going to be a little harder for us coming out the gate. When you’re in your normal rhythm of the season, you miss a week, it kind of slows you down a bit. I would expect them to come out to a sharper start. We may have more energy, but mentally, in terms of the ball and the turf, I think they will be a bit sharper, so it’s just managing their storms. Its making Jozy and Juans game offensively very predictable. It makes it easier for everyone to react in positions . .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Do you see that being your job tonight?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Oh yea definitely my job. We know that Juan and Jozy play pretty well off each other. They look for Juan to flick balls on and Jozy to run on to them. That’s one key component to their attack. What’s good about New York, why I enjoy watching them play, is because they play with alot of purpose. They know what they want to do, and it’s just a matter of them executing it. Its up to us, as Wizards, to kind of figure out a way to stop that and make them play a different style, see if they can break us down doing something they aren’t as comfortable with.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">YOUR QUESTIONS!</font></strong></p>
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<p><strong><font face="Arial">So one of the last things we are going to do is that I took 5 questions from readers and fans, so lets see what we have here . . . </font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">#1 &#8211; Faux Fur &amp; Soccer Shirts asks . . . have you ever seen this?! (picture to the left)</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Ya I have seen this! Somebody sent it to me last year. Its classic. I am actually honored that they picked me! My mom wasn’t as happy seeing what they thought she looked like. Because that can be my grandma really. I have it saved on my computer. I wish they would do more of this stuff . . .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">They have actually, but none this classic.</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Yea it’s awesome. And of course he scores two goals. We give Juan one chance and somehow he scores two goals. I don’t know how that works but . . .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Well that’s the way he plays &#8211; he waits for that moment to strike and takes it.</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Ya. He is definitely the best forward in the league, hands down.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">#2 &#8211; This next email comes from Melissa, a big San Jose fan &#8211; she asks &#8211; “How about some funny anecdotes from the players and/or coaches currently with the Quakes he worked with back in the day? Or at least a good Nick Garcia story . . . “</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Oh man. Well, Ill have to think about a Nick one. But the first thing that jumps to mind is the head trainer of San Jose when I was there was Bruce Morgan and he left when they moved to Houston to Houston, and now he is back. He is from the area, and he is so anal about his stuff, like his training room. Like, we would turn over all the coolers, and he couldn’t do anything until he turned them back. I mean, he is “that guy.”</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">So my favorite thing about him was that in the media guide, they would always skip his bio and at the end, say “Bruce is currently single and living in San Jose.” And it drove him crazy. To this day, I still call him and say “Hey Bruce, are you still currently single and living in San Jose?” If you ever see Bruce Morgan, that’s what I would encourage you to say. Jimmy Says “Bruce is currently single and living in San Jose.” If you knew Bruce and how anal he is about every little thing, you would understand why this would drive him so crazy. It’s very near and dear to my heart to give him a hard time.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">I hear that. And nothing on Nick?</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Not for print!</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Ha, fair enough. Ian Rose comes in with the third question &#8211; “Who’s he supporting in the Euros? He’s got that Poland connection, so is he going for Boruc and the boys, or what?”</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Ha, no. I don’t know. I would like to see Spain win something. I think they have alot of quality. I think La Liga is one of the best leagues in the world. It’s underrated in the world spectrum. I don’t understand why it gets bypassed for a number of reasons . . .</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">It’s probably the language barrier. English is so much more media accessible .. . </font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Ya but even Serie A gets alot of love, and I think Serie A, I would consider it a tough league to get results, but there is something about La Liga. They go beyond like a top 4 teams in the league. I think they have a good 10-12 which are really quality teams that can play with any other team in the world. If I had a chance to play in another league, that would be one. But I would say Spain. If they can win the Euro that will hopefully help give La Liga the recognition it deserves.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial"><strong>I just got into a discussion with a guy saying that La Liga was horrible, and laden with divers. I wanted to choke him . . .<br />
</strong>He clearly hasn’t watched La Liga!</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Ok, well here is #4 &#8211; Wade asks &#8211; “Tell us the “line” you used to convince your stunningly beautiful wife to actually hook up with you.”</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Ha. Yea, that’s a good one! Ya, I don’t know how I lucked into all that. But um, how I kind of won her over was, we met in UCLA and I tutored her in Math. I was a Math Major, and we had a mutual friend. So I tutored her in math, and she didn’t really need it as it turns out. But I didn’t know that! So we kind of got a connection there. There wasn’t really any lines other than me being stupid. You sit down with me for any significant amount of time, you will realize I never say anything of consequence.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Math Major?!</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Ya Math Major.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Why Math?!</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Ya it just came natural to me. I skipped a grade when I was younger because of my math prowess. But somehow, I am into this writing thing, which is like the polar opposite.</font></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">That’s what I was thinking. It’s the exact opposite of math completely.</font></strong></p>
<p><strong><font face="Arial">Anyhow, the last one is from one of my readers, Goonie!, who says “Ask em if he likes his new Argentine teammates and if they introduced him to Mate yet!”</font></strong></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Of course! I know what Mate is! Hard not to when they are drinking it every day. I thought it was a drug at first and said “hey, I don’t know if this is legal here,” its kind of crazy. But no, the guys are doing great. They are good guys to have around, good in the locker room, always laughing and having a good time. For as much as people would expect them to do their own thing and hang out with each other, they try to incorporate other guys into their jokes and have fun, and it’s been great.</font></p>
<p><font face="Arial">Having their perspective on the game makes players on the team better. When you have somebody of Claudio Lopez caliber, it automatically makes Carlos Marinelli better, it makes Scott Sealy better, they make everybody better. They have an understanding of the game that they grew up that I think Americans in general still kind of lack. And to have their sensibility about the subtitles, which is something I always preach about the game. Especially the younger players, it makes them better shows them things they have never seen before.</font>
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<p><strong><font face="Arial">The guy lives up to his rep. Very down to Earth, excellent soccer mind and a true American Ambassador for the league.</font></strong><strong><font face="Times New Roman">You can catch Jimmy Conrad writing over at Soccernet.com, listen to him on his weekly radio show, or catch him on a TV near you.</font></strong></p>
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		<title>Bizarro MLS</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 30 Apr 2008 04:07:50 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Martinez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Through 5 weeks of the MLS season, one would have to wonder if things have been scripted by DC Comics.
Its Bizarro World folks.  And there is no denying it.

+ The Columbus Crew are in first place
+ Will Hesmer leads all keepers with 4 wins
+ DC United is in last place
+ The Dynamo are in [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://www.quickstopentertainment.com/comics101/images/2005/oct19/bizarro.jpg" align="left" alt="" />Through 5 weeks of the MLS season, one would have to wonder if things have been scripted by DC Comics.</p>
<p>Its Bizarro World folks.  And there is no denying it.</p>
<blockquote><p>
+ The <strong>Columbus Crew</strong> are in first place<br />
+ <strong>Will Hesmer </strong>leads all keepers with 4 wins<br />
+ <strong>DC United</strong> is in last place<br />
+ <strong>The Dynamo</strong> are in last place, tied only with expansion team <strong>San Jose</strong><br />
+ <strong>Houston</strong> is also the only team yet to register a win.<br />
+ And let it be known that <strong>San Jose (-3)</strong> has a better goal differential than <strong>Houston (-4).</strong><br />
+ The<strong> LA Galaxy</strong> are pushing for first with a resurgent <strong>Dallas</strong><br />
+ <strong>LA </strong>is also the highest scoring team in the MLS<br />
+ <strong>TFC</strong> is a force<br />
+ <strong>Claudio Reyna </strong>has seen more pitch time than <strong>Juan Pablo Angel.</strong><br />
+ <strong>Luciano Emilio</strong> has one goal in 5 games with 15 shots to call his own<br />
+ <strong>Chivas USA</strong> and <strong>RSL</strong> have identical records, and even with the great, european bound <strong>Brad Guzan</strong>, RSL has conceded less goals!<br />
+ <strong>Chad Barrett</strong> has become as indispensable to the Fire attack as Cuatehmoc Blanco.<br />
+ Speaking of which, <strong>Barrett</strong> is also the only player in the league with 2 game winning goals.<br />
+ <strong>Amado Guevara</strong> is back.<br />
+ <strong>My 92 year old neighbor</strong> approached me in the elevator and asked me &#8220;Have you seen how popular soccer is getting?  That <strong>Beckham</strong> is something else huh?&#8221;  Shocking.<br />
+ <strong>Peguero Jean Phillippe</strong> is back.  (a Djorkaeff return would be enough form me to question reality)<br />
+ Speaking of which, <strong>Alejandro Moreno</strong> is the second leading scorer in the league.<br />
+ <strong>Jaime Moreno </strong>has three times the assists of <strong>Blanco</strong><br />
+ <strong>Jon Busch </strong>(always underrated in my book) leads all keepers this year, conceding only three goals, and has faced the most shots in the league at 31 total.<br />
+ <strong>TFC,</strong> thus far, is the leagues CLEANEST team.  I am serious.  Only 4 yellows, 1 red.  Amazing.<br />
+ <strong>Claudio Lopez and Marcelo Gallardo</strong> have scored less goals combined than <strong>Jack Jewsbury and Alan Gordon</strong>.
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<p>Can someone please tell me what is going on?</p>
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		<title>Quote of the Day: Why Soccer Won&#8217;t Work in America</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Apr 2008 00:27:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laurie</dc:creator>
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“The fact is, I think, that soccer doesn’t fit the taste of the American sports fan, who likes a finite chance of success or failure on every play,” Steinberg said. “It doesn’t have the type of pacing, like a lot of scoring. There is continuous play without scoring and the game is not susceptible to [...]]]></description>
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<blockquote>“The fact is, I think, that soccer doesn’t fit the taste of the American sports fan, who likes a finite chance of success or failure on every play,” Steinberg said. “It doesn’t have the type of pacing, like a lot of scoring. There is continuous play without scoring and the game is not susceptible to commercial breaks. Americans like fast burst of action and scoring.  I would suggest tinkering with soccer, but I know that’s sacrosanct.”</p></blockquote>
<p>&#8211; <strong>Leigh Steinberg,</strong> &#8220;the top sports agent who represents N.F.L. and N.B.A. stars,&#8221; who says that &#8220;soccer’s failure to earn the embrace of big-time TV coverage in the United States has doomed it to second-class status, perhaps forever.&#8221;  As quoted in the NY Times soccer blog, <a href="http://goal.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/15/super-agent-proposes-tinkering-with-soccer/">Goal.com</a>.</p>
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		<title>MLS &#8211; Major Retirement League?  Answer the poll!</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 08 Mar 2008 15:27:24 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Dave Martinez</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[With our recent signings, and our prospective targets of acquisition, the tired old echo of past haters everywhere is starting to be heard all over again . . . 
&#8220;Major League Soccer?!  Thats a RETIREMENT league!&#8221;
With the likes of Blanco, Beckham, Denilson, Reyna, and, more recently, the additions of Claudio &#8220;El Piojo&#8221; Lopez, Wicky [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img src="http://soccernet-akamai.espn.go.com/design05/mediaUS/20060425/soc_w_noonan_205.jpg" align="left" alt="" />With our recent signings, and our prospective targets of acquisition, the tired old echo of past haters everywhere is starting to be heard all over again . . . </p>
<p><strong>&#8220;Major League Soccer?!  Thats a RETIREMENT league!&#8221;</strong></p>
<p>With the likes of Blanco, Beckham, Denilson, Reyna, and, more recently, the additions of Claudio &#8220;El Piojo&#8221; Lopez, Wicky and Marcelo &#8220;El Muneco&#8221; Gallarado, you get a clear picture of where these suppositions are coming from.</p>
<p><strong>But how true is it?</strong></p>
<p>If you look at the flipside, MLS has had a resounding DEVELOPMENTAL year, with plenty of our stars heading overseas for greener pastures:</p>
<p><strong>Pat Noonan<br />
Troy Perkins</strong><br />
Andy Dorman<br />
Clint Mathis<br />
<strong>Clarence Goodsen<br />
Gbandi</strong><br />
Eddie Johnson<br />
Matt Pickens<br />
<strong>Marcos Gonzalez<br />
Bryan Arguez</strong><br />
Kenny Stamatopolous<br />
J. Ngwenya<br />
<strong>N. Jaqua</strong><br />
Will John</p>
<p>People like Clint Mathis, Eddie Johnson, Ngwenya, even Troy Perkins (after a slow start) took advantage of a bounce back 2007 in order to &#8220;get dat paper&#8221; overseas.  It shows that people are starting to pay attention.</p>
<p>And the recognition has been able to trigger interest in other people, like a Nate Jaqua, who can develop into a force &#8211; a big bodied forward target man &#8211; with the right training of course.</p>
<p><strong>MY TAKE</strong></p>
<p>The beautiful thing about our league is that <strong>we are neither of the above</strong>.  Lets face facts &#8211; <strong>a retirement league</strong>, in its purest definition, would be a place for one last pay day, one last shot at achieving greatness, one last shot under the spotlight, all under a stress less atmosphere.  Do you equate MLS as a cash cow money league that would be able to offer a player all of this?  Doubtful.  </p>
<p>At the same time, we arent quite <strong>a developmental league</strong> either.  The Argentine League is the quintessential developmental league, making millions off of the talent they create, and selling these commodities at a young age (most recently, Messi, Gago, Higuain et al).  </p>
<p>Finding a home for the Clint Mathis&#8217;s of the world isnt exactly &#8220;developing&#8221; talent (though you know i love you Cleetus!).  But a Nate Jaqua, a Ngwenya, a Clarence Goodson &#8211; these are small achievements that we can be proud of.</p>
<p><strong>WHATS YOUR TAKE?</strong></p>
<p>That leads us to todays poll question . . . . Is the MLS a retirement league?</p>
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<p>You all know my answer, but I am really curious to see what you think</p>
<p><strong>Fire away!  Spark up the debate!</strong></p>
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		<title>Blast from the Past:  MLS Salary Information from 2004</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 24 Feb 2008 19:09:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Laurie</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was searching for MLS salary info today for something I was writing on the salary cap.  Instead I found some fascinating little salary-related tidbits from 2004.  (Keep in mind that salaries for 2008 haven&#8217;t been released yet, so this is just three years old.)  
Some things you might find interesting if [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><a href='http://mls.theoffside.com/files/2008/02/money.jpg' title='money.jpg'><img align='left' border='1' style='margin-right:7px' src='http://mls.theoffside.com/files/2008/02/money.jpg' alt='money.jpg' /></a>I was searching for <a href="http://www.mlsplayers.org/salary_info.html">MLS salary info</a> today for something I was writing on the salary cap.  Instead I found some fascinating little salary-related <a href="http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/2004/soccer/01/06/mls.salaries.sa/index.html">tidbits from 2004</a>.  (Keep in mind that salaries for 2008 haven&#8217;t been released yet, so this is just three years old.)  </p>
<p><span id="more-31"></span>Some things you might find interesting if you&#8217;re an MLS fan.  </p>
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<li>Freddy Adu was the highest paid player, with total compensation of $500,000.  At the time the article was written, he was fourteen years old.  That&#8217;s a helluva thing to do to a kid.</li>
<li>&#8220;<em>The top salary is $350,000 for Kansas City forward Josh Wolff, closely followed by Columbus striker Brian McBride at $341,250. Rounding out the top five in salary, in order, are John Spencer of Colorado ($311,272.50) and Ante Razov of Chicago ($300,000) and Adu</em>.&#8221;</li>
<li>&#8220;<em>These numbers are not the same as those calculated by the clubs for salary-cap purposes. Salary-cap figures are topped by a $280,000 maximum and include achievable bonuses as well as surcharges tacked on for licensing agreements</em>.&#8221;  Clear as mud?  Yeah, me too. </li>
<li>&#8220;<em>Behind Adu on the guaranteed list are Wolff ($418,571.43), Landon Donovan of San Jose ($367,500), Eddie Pope of the MetroStars ($350,331.66), and McBride ($341,250).&#8221; </em></li>
<li><em>&#8220;According to the list, 16 players top $200,000 in guaranteed compensation, including these who might be considered overpaid: Earnie Stewart of D.C. United ($285,000 in salary and guaranteed compensation), Hong Myung Bo of Los Angeles ($234,999.96/$289,999.96), and Darryl Powell of Colorado ($229,999.92 $239,999.92).&#8221;</em>  And if you&#8217;re a relatively new league fan and thinking, &#8220;WHO?!?&#8221; I believe that is the point.</li>
<li><em>&#8220;On the bottom end of the scale, more than 80 players earn less than $50,000 in salary, including Los Angles forward Carlos Ruiz, the league&#8217;s 2002 MVP.  Ruiz is listed on a base salary of $30,000 and has a contract guaranteed for $50,000.&#8221;</em></li>
<li><em>&#8220;Cobi Jones, Jason Kreis and Jeff Agoos head a list of high-salaried players whose options were not been picked up as a prelude to MLS offering them contracts at a much lower salary.&#8221;</em>  Interestingly, all three of these guys have now been kicked upstairs.  Kreis is head coach at RSL, Cobi is assistant coach at the Galaxy, and Agoos is &#8220;Sporting Director at Red Bulls.  Maybe the willingness to take a pay cut is how you prove your loyalty to the league?</li>
<li>This was also the year that Alexi Lalas&#8217; player contract was not renewed.  If you&#8217;re not a Galaxy fan, you probably don&#8217;t care, but I thought it was interesting.</li>
</ul>
<p>How things can change in three years in sports, yeah?</p>
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