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  • Canada_Carlos_Ball
    Rookie
    • Jan 2011
    • 353

    #1

    MLS CAP Career Mode

    Let's get this show on the road!

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    MLS SuperDraft Recap
    January 13, 2012
    Kansas City, MO

    The MLS SuperDraft went off without a hitch yesterday, and 38 young men are now professional soccer players. We've highlighted six astonishing stories of players from all walks of society, all different levels of clubs, and all positions :

    Carlos Verde, Whitecaps FC : Just 20 years old, and coming out of the Whitecaps FC U-20 Residency Program, Verde is one of the most exciting young stars in draft. His lightning quick footwork, combined with his excellent shot, can leave defenders (and keepers) scratching their heads and wondering how he beat them. Being a Residency player for an MLS team has helped him tons, he says, so much so that he feels as though he isn't really a rookie in the MLS after playing in the Whitecaps youth system. Originally hailing from Bogota, Colombia, the 5'10/170lb. centre forward moved to Vancouver to live and train in the residency at the age of 15. "I feel as though Vancouver is the most natural fit for me as a player and as a person. I'm extremely thrilled that they selected me 2nd overall!"
    Rating - 75.
    Drafted - 2nd overall.

    Matt Burkart, Columbus Crew : Burkart, a former University of Wisconsin NCAA standout, opted to skip his senior year and declare himself for this year's SuperDraft. A tall, lanky midfielder, Burkart uses his size to win balls in the air, and also uses his size rather well when jostling for positioning. While he may have to move up to foward due to his prowess in the air and lack of pace, don't let his size fool you, he's got decent ball skills for such a tall player, and obviously his endurance is quite impressive (being a 6'4 midfielder is no easy task)!
    Rating - 72.
    Drafted - 10th overall.

    Brandon Olsen - It's been a long, strenuous journey from the backwoods of North Dakota to the MLS SuperDraft for Brandon Olsen. At just 17 years old, he is the youngest player in this year's draft. While he is short and quick, his strength lies in his vision, he's basically a winger that creates. He has also only been playing soccer since he was 13, making him something of a rarity in this draft. FC Dallas liked his playmaking ability at the combine enough to take him with their 11th overall pick.
    Rating - 72.
    Drafted - 11th overall.

    Robert Bolig - A prototypical centre back, albeit bigger than most at 6'4/225, Bobby Bolig is 21, young, and ready to shine. After playing in the talent-filled Philadelphia Development League last season, he felt he was ready to make the jump to the MLS. A big, strong defender, he may slot right into the Union's Starting XI. Philadelphia head scout John Grahame had this to say about Bolig; "He's a strapping lad, real big, and good in the air. He takes no prisoners. And of course, he's got that hometown appeal as well, doesn't he?"
    Rating - 71.
    Drafted - 13th overall.

    James Thomas - In Thomas we've got something of a rarity, a European youngster who would rather play in North America than their home continent. Thomas, who has spent the last three seasons at Bolton Wanderers' Youth Academy, is a left-footed striker with all around talent. He can finish, create, pass, has vision, and average to above-average ball skills with OK pace. The Galaxy liked him enough to make him their first pick in the SuperDraft at #19. The London native will be looked to to provide some rest for aging Galaxy forward Robbie Keane in all likelihood.
    Rating - 70.
    Drafted - 19th overall.

    Harlee James - In Harlee James, Columbus saw grit. They saw determination. Growing up in a rougher neighborhood of the not-so-soccer-hotbed of Cleveland, Ohio, James only picked up soccer three years ago at the age of 13. He's one of the youngest players in the draft, and while he may seem small, he's ferocious and dogged in his efforts on goal and defensive work rate. While he may struggle physically, his finesse and touch on the ball will shine through, and it wouldn't surprise this analyst to see James getting some time with the Starting XI at some point this year.
    Rating - 69.
    Drafted - 29th overall.


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  • ThunderBulls23
    Banned
    • Jul 2012
    • 59

    #2
    Re: MLS CAP Career Mode

    Is there a template to create a player :P ?

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    • HARLEE23
      MVP
      • Jun 2010
      • 1174

      #3
      Re: MLS CAP Career Mode

      Can't wait for this to get going!
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      NCAAF- Ohio State
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      The Ace- Coaching Career of Jordan James

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      • Canada_Carlos_Ball
        Rookie
        • Jan 2011
        • 353

        #4
        Re: MLS CAP Career Mode

        Originally posted by ThunderBulls23
        Is there a template to create a player :P ?
        First Name :
        Last Name :
        Number :
        Preferred Foot :
        Kit Name :
        Team : (Give one for EPL, Serie A, and La Liga, it all depends on the results of the vote)
        Birthday :
        Nationality :
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        Position :
        Role :
        Playing Style :
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        Height :
        Weight :
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        Skin Tone:
        Hair color -
        Hair style -
        Jersey tuck? -
        Accessories? -

        Not sure if I can spot you into the 2012 season, but definitely the following one.
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        Currently: Ottawa Senators (NHL 2003)

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        • itsmb8
          MVP
          • May 2011
          • 3361

          #5
          Re: MLS CAP Career Mode

          WOOT!! Top-10! Time to put Columbus on my back (even though i know practically nothing about soccer lol)
          PSN / Xbox GT - BLUEnYELLOW28

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          • HARLEE23
            MVP
            • Jun 2010
            • 1174

            #6
            Re: MLS CAP Career Mode

            Originally posted by itsmb8
            WOOT!! Top-10! Time to put Columbus on my back (even though i know practically nothing about soccer lol)
            With Harlee James! We are both in Columbus.
            MLB- Reds
            NFL- Colts
            NBA- Cavs
            NCAAF- Ohio State
            NCAAB- UK
            Wrestling Fan

            The Ace- Coaching Career of Jordan James

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            • itsmb8
              MVP
              • May 2011
              • 3361

              #7
              Re: MLS CAP Career Mode

              OMG, YEAH! I didnt even see that! WOOT, the James-Burkart show, now showing in Columbus, Ohio!!
              PSN / Xbox GT - BLUEnYELLOW28

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              • Canada_Carlos_Ball
                Rookie
                • Jan 2011
                • 353

                #8
                Week 1 Recap

                Here at MLS TV we keep you updated on the stories we presented to you during the MLS SuperDraft. Some of them have had disappointing starts, some of them are in the Starting XI, and some are riding the bench or even injured! We will also provide a full standings recap along with some of the better games in the MLS to this point!

                WEEK 1
                Tuesday :
                Seattle 2:1 LA Galaxy
                Saturday:
                Vancouver 5:1 Toronto FC
                DC United 1:2 Columbus
                New York 0:0 Seattle
                Houston 3:1 Philadelphia
                Dallas 2:1 Chicago
                Colorado 0:1 Portland
                San Jose 3:0 Real Salt Lake
                Chivas USA 2:2 Sporting KC
                Sunday:
                LA Galaxy 1:1 New England

                - In Vancouver, 2nd-overall pick Carlos Verde entered the match for Eric Hassli in the 59th minute with the score already 2-0 Whitecaps FC. Verde would score a beautiful goal on a wonderful strike from well outside the 18-yard box. He also picked up a yellow card late in the game after an altercation with TFC's Danny Koevermans.

                - In Washington, Crew 10th-overall pick Matt Burkart made his debut late in the game, and didn't have sufficient time to make an impact. Burkart came on in the 86th minute, completed all three of his tackles, and had one shot, which missed the target. Columbus' 2nd-round pick, Harlee James, played with the reserves during Week 1.

                - In Dallas, the team's 1st-round pick, Brandon Olsen, got to start on the right wing for FC Dallas and played a role in their surprise 2-1 victory over Chicago. Olsen set up Mexican striker Ruben Luna in the 13th minute with a beautiful cross, which Luna deposited into the far corner of the goal to give Dallas a 1-0 lead early. Olsen was subbed off in the 61st minute in favor of a 5th defender. All in all, not a bad debut for the young Olsen.

                - In Houston, Philadelphia Union's 1st-round pick, big centre back Robert Bolig failed to get into the game against the Dynamo, but didn't seem phased by it, "Well, coach Nowak didn't feel I could crack the starting XI, or get on the field, which is unfortunate because I've trained really hard these past few weeks, but y'know, I'm just gonna dig deeper and try and crack the Starting XI."

                - On Tuesday, James Thomas was training with the Galaxy reserves, however by Sunday he had cracked the subs bench. Thomas came on in the 71st minute against New England to make his MLS debut, but failed to impress. He missed one point-blank go-ahead chance in extra time, and picked up a yellow card for a poor tackle.

                We'll see you next week for MLS TV Weekly. Thanks for joining us.
                I like sportz.

                Currently: Ottawa Senators (NHL 2003)

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