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Klinsi making more noise with players going overseas....
Jeff Larentowicz is on trial at Bolton.
http://www.lionofviennasuite.com/2011/11/18/2569916/jeff-larentowicz-is-on-trial-at-bolton-wanderersThen comes the news that American midfielder Jeff Larentowicz is training with our mighty Bolton Wanderers. We know what you're asking yourself. Who? Luckily, you've got the Lion of Vienna Suite to tell you what's what.Comment
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Whatever else can be said about the USMNT...lack of strikers, lack of first touch, lack of creativity, inconsistent defenders...the most GLARING thing that I can think of is the
TOTAL lack of quality fullback play.
I can't remember ever seeing a US fullback really do much. Hejduk had a fantastic Gold Cup (or was it the ConfedCup?) in 09...but other than one or two isolated incidents, the US NEVER gets attacking production from the fullbacks.
You would think developing a fullback or two wouldn't be so difficult. Their entire job on attack consists of RUN---CROSS---RUN---RUN---RUN---CROSS---RUN
The US has for a while had a reputation for being among the most fit squads...they run for days. How is that fullback is such an empty void?Australian Rules Football...just sayin'Comment
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Whatever else can be said about the USMNT...lack of strikers, lack of first touch, lack of creativity, inconsistent defenders...the most GLARING thing that I can think of is the
TOTAL lack of quality fullback play.
I can't remember ever seeing a US fullback really do much. Hejduk had a fantastic Gold Cup (or was it the ConfedCup?) in 09...but other than one or two isolated incidents, the US NEVER gets attacking production from the fullbacks.
You would think developing a fullback or two wouldn't be so difficult. Their entire job on attack consists of RUN---CROSS---RUN---RUN---RUN---CROSS---RUN
The US has for a while had a reputation for being among the most fit squads...they run for days. How is that fullback is such an empty void?Comment
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Whatever else can be said about the USMNT...lack of strikers, lack of first touch, lack of creativity, inconsistent defenders...the most GLARING thing that I can think of is the
TOTAL lack of quality fullback play.
...The US has for a while had a reputation for being among the most fit squads...they run for days. How is that fullback is such an empty void?
Right back is pretty solid. Cherundolo hasn't been all that great recently, but he got a late start to the season following his summer injury and has been playing catch-up. Plus, he's getting older. But his play through the years, when healthy, has been consistently solid. Most recently, he put in a really good WC in South Africa (probably best US player overall for the tournament) and was quite solid during the '11 Gold Cup (the Final vs. Mexico could have turned out much differently if he didn't pick up an early injury).
If you go back to the '09 Confederation Cup, Jon Spector was very good towards the latter stages of that tournament, probably the best he's ever been in a US shirt. Prior to that, you got the serviceable performances of people like Hejduk, et al.
Even now, if the US had a functional left back, Timmy Chandler would be a natural, high-quality heir apparent on the right. But instead Timmy's trying to pick things up as he goes over on the left, with mixed success. Even Lichaj as a RB for the future is promising; but instead he's similarly trying to be converted into a viable LB because otherwise the pool over on that side is thin and underwhelming.Comment
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i agree with both of you...
Chandler may be doing fine at present, but I was taking a long view.
I also meant to float the idea of converting a MF to FB. I don't have any suggestions at present, but did wonder if it would be a way to get some better talent on the pitch. Our MF is a crowded house.Australian Rules Football...just sayin'Comment
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ok, a bunch matches just released for the coming up year
Friendlies on Jan. 21 against Venezuela and Jan. 25 against Panama.
the 1st round of World Cup Qualifiers were announced too.
June 8 vs. Antigua and Barbuda
June 12 against Guatemala
Sept. 7 vs Jamaica
Sept. 11 vs Jamaica
Oct. 12 vs Antigua and Barbuda
Oct. 16 vs. Guatemala.
You also got to figure they play a few friendlies between the January ones and when Qualifying starts.follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com/eton_riflesComment
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Roster announced for January camp and matches against Panama and Venezuela. Heavy on MLS players and lots of new names. Glad to see Gonzalez, Sapong, Cameron to get calls.
U.S. ROSTER BY POSITION - Detailed Roster
GOALKEEPERS (3): Bill Hamid (D.C. United), Sean Johnson (Chicago Fire), Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake)
DEFENDERS (7): Geoff Cameron (Houston Dynamo), A.J. DeLaGarza (LA Galaxy), Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy), George John (FC Dallas), Zach Loyd (FC Dallas), Michael Parkhurst (FC Nordsjaelland), Heath Pearce (Chivas USA)
MIDFIELDERS (6): Kyle Beckerman (Real Salt Lake), Ricardo Clark (Eintracht Frankfurt), Benny Feilhaber (New England Revolution), Jeff Larentowicz (Colorado Rapids), Brek Shea (FC Dallas), Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City)
FORWARDS (4): Juan Agudelo (New York Red Bulls), Teal Bunbury (Sporting Kansas City), C.J. Sapong (Sporting Kansas City), Chris Wondolowski (San Jose Earthquakes)Comment
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seems like this camp is designed more to bulid depth than anything else.follow me on twitter: www.twitter.com/eton_riflesComment
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Good to see Gonzilla back in the mix. He had become frustrated and was open to any possibility with Mexico's national team.Comment
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