Portiere
10-29-2015, 11:30 AM
August 1 2031
Ricardo Portiere is a surprise appointment as the USMNT coach.
After an underwhelming World Cup campaign in 2030, where the US failed to qualify from their group, and a disastrous Gold Cup campaign, where, while playing against Mexico “B” due to Copa America, the US managed to lose to Trinidad and Tabago in the semis, the fate of Coach Sean Black was sealed. But the appointment of Ricardo Portiere just days before the Confederation Cup Playoff shocked many in the football world. Portiere had managed unfancied Aberystwyth Town in Wales, taking the small-town team to European glory by winning the Champions League in 2029 and 2031 after starting as their manager in 2015.
Clearly Portiere can accomplish great things in team-building, taking Premiere League castoffs and turning them into European winners. But will the Italian-American Portiere, who has never managed in the U.S., be able to do great things without the transfer market? Will a national manager who regularly rubbished MLS really be a good fit to lead America? And can his famously abrasive style with the press, and indeed anyone who crosses him, work in the land of the stars and stripes?
Many pundits are predicting failure, though Alexi Lalas, player-turned broadcaster, quipped that Portiere’s wiliness to turn over the apple cart might be just what the U.S. needs. His objectives are victory in the Confederations Cup playoff with El Salvador and easy qualification for the World Cup. Expect a body count of discarded players and lots of noise from scorned journalists. Its going to be quite a ride.
This is an all computer generated universe, with MLS, Mexico, Big 5, and Wales playable, plus a few others in view. I am only the national manager, so while I have attained World Class after winning the UCL with a Welsh side, this doesn't really help me much. But, with not as much to write up, it might help me actually complete something...
Uruguay, helped with a couple of wonderkids, one of whom I snagged for Aberystwyth, has won the last two World Cups. The 2034 Cup will be in Japan.
Ricardo Portiere is a surprise appointment as the USMNT coach.
After an underwhelming World Cup campaign in 2030, where the US failed to qualify from their group, and a disastrous Gold Cup campaign, where, while playing against Mexico “B” due to Copa America, the US managed to lose to Trinidad and Tabago in the semis, the fate of Coach Sean Black was sealed. But the appointment of Ricardo Portiere just days before the Confederation Cup Playoff shocked many in the football world. Portiere had managed unfancied Aberystwyth Town in Wales, taking the small-town team to European glory by winning the Champions League in 2029 and 2031 after starting as their manager in 2015.
Clearly Portiere can accomplish great things in team-building, taking Premiere League castoffs and turning them into European winners. But will the Italian-American Portiere, who has never managed in the U.S., be able to do great things without the transfer market? Will a national manager who regularly rubbished MLS really be a good fit to lead America? And can his famously abrasive style with the press, and indeed anyone who crosses him, work in the land of the stars and stripes?
Many pundits are predicting failure, though Alexi Lalas, player-turned broadcaster, quipped that Portiere’s wiliness to turn over the apple cart might be just what the U.S. needs. His objectives are victory in the Confederations Cup playoff with El Salvador and easy qualification for the World Cup. Expect a body count of discarded players and lots of noise from scorned journalists. Its going to be quite a ride.
This is an all computer generated universe, with MLS, Mexico, Big 5, and Wales playable, plus a few others in view. I am only the national manager, so while I have attained World Class after winning the UCL with a Welsh side, this doesn't really help me much. But, with not as much to write up, it might help me actually complete something...
Uruguay, helped with a couple of wonderkids, one of whom I snagged for Aberystwyth, has won the last two World Cups. The 2034 Cup will be in Japan.