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		<title>Season Recap: Houston Dynamo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Nov 2009 19:11:21 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Dominic Kinnear teams always compete, always and the 2009 edition of the Houston Dynamo looked very similar to the ones we&#8217;ve seen win league titles over the last few years. Even though the Dynamo lost their big star in the midfield in a trade to Toronto before the season started everyone knew this team would<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/18/5339/season-recap-houston-dynamo/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Dominic Kinnear teams always compete, always and the 2009 edition of the Houston Dynamo looked very similar to the ones we&#8217;ve seen win league titles over the last few years. Even though the Dynamo lost their big star in the midfield in a trade to Toronto before the season started everyone knew this team would still compete.</p>
<p>Just as in years past the Dynamo started out strong on the year. Brian Ching, Stuart Holden and up and coming stars like Geoff Cameron lead the way for the Orange. Pat Onstad had yet another stellar season in front of the net thanks to another strong defense in front of him.</p>
<p>And just like in years past Kinnear pulled all the right strings in trades by getting parts on his roster that were missing like speed up front when he got Dominic Oduro from New York or some extra size when he got Cam Weaver from San Jose. Yet again we asked questions like &#8220;why are clubs even going into business with Kinnear and the Dynamo?&#8221; We knew the results would be the same as before as Kinnear would get something out of nothing and lead his club to the top of the standings again.</p>
<p>But then the ladder part of the summer hit. Ching, Holden and Ricardo Clark missed buckets of time with the US national team and that seemed to be when things got a little dicey. They brought in Luis Angel Landin as their DP, and while that should be a good move for 2010 it didn&#8217;t pan out all that much for 2009. Also for some reason the club&#8217;s discipline kept shooting themselves in the foot. August and September saw more cards, particularly red cards than most would want to see.</p>
<p>By the end of things the Dynamo lost on a weird night in LA in the playoffs. They may have been the better team on the night but moving forward into 2010 will certainly be interesting.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>A lot of good did happen in Houston this season. Ching produced, Brad Davis continued to be completely underrated, Cameron emerged like most had figured he would and Holden showed he could very well be the real deal. The Dynamo continued to have strong depth that kept them afloat despite all issues they had late in the season with suspensions and what not.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>As mentioned before the lack of discipline they showed late in the season was a real bummer to see. They went from being one of the most consistent clubs in the league on the year to a wildly inconsistent bunch. Offensively they still lacked a punch when needed and Landin didn&#8217;t step into the role as a DP like most would have liked this year.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>Well we know Ricardo Clark is out and its possible Stuart Holden <a href="http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/football/world-football/2009/11/18/scots-exile-stuart-holden-eyes-spl-move-if-it-won-t-wreck-us-world-cup-dream-86908-21830983/" target="_blank">could</a> join him. Should that happen this bunch will go from being one of the deepest teams in the midfield to just a mid-level team. Kinnear will have to do his best to find replacements if that happens. They have to find a way to retain Holden and improve their roster on offense. But at the same time they do need to find some depth in defense behind Bobby Boswell and Cameron.</p>
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		<title>Season Recap: Chicago Fire</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 16 Nov 2009 20:08:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2009 season for the Chicago Fire was expected to be a big one. Talks of MLS Cup and Supporter&#8217;s Shield were all the rage to begin the season. Early on this year it looked like the expectations were being met as the Fire lost a single game in the first three months of the<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/16/5300/season-recap-chicago-fire/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>The 2009 season for the Chicago Fire was expected to be a big one. Talks of MLS Cup and Supporter&#8217;s Shield were all the rage to begin the season. Early on this year it looked like the expectations were being met as the Fire lost a single game in the first three months of the season.</p>
<p>Then came the summer where sometimes good teams go to waste. The Fire found some injuries got in the way of a dream season as Brian McBrdie went out with a shoulder injury while head coach Denis Hamlett struggled to keep a locker room happy. The Fire defense, which was once one of the best in the league started to come up short and even more so once Bakery Soumare left town.</p>
<p>Down the stretch the Fire kept coming up short as injuries piled up and their home play was anything less than stellar. In the final 12 games the club only won four games while never really finding any sort of consistent play.</p>
<p>In the end PKs did the club in against Real Salt Lake in the eastern conference finals. Their home play at Toyota Park was still a weakness and now they head into an offseason with a load of questions.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>When things were clicking and all parties involved were healthy this was one hell of a club. The depth early on was there for this bunch but towards the end even that depth wasn&#8217;t enough to push them towards a MLS Cup. McBride and Blanco were still a force to deal with and guys like Wilman Conde in the back were still some of the best in the league. On any given day the Fire could beat you any way around the field they wanted to with Blanco leading the attack.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>Let&#8217;s just say expectations were not even close to being met in the Windy City. Sure they reached the conference final but this bunch had better things expected out of them to start the year. The injury to McBride was a real killer in the middle of the year as the offense really never found it&#8217;s punch even though guys like Chris Rolfe were still tough to hold up around net. Once the word got out about Hamlett and Soumare and the locker room issues there the club really never was the same again. Questions surrounded whether or not Hamlett would return and they still will for the coming weeks.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>A lot of changes are going to take place over the next few weeks. Blanco is going to Mexico as we know. Rolfe is out to Europe and I&#8217;d expect a few more changes to come after that. No word yet on if McBride is coming back for another year and I would imagine a lot of that comes down to who will be coaching this club next year. Hamlett may still come back for the 2010 season but one has to wonder if he really is the right man for the gig. I&#8217;d imagine we will hear about his status over the next week or so before the expansion draft. After that expect some moves to happen and some player to leave.</p>
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		<title>Season Recap: Columbus Crew</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 12 Nov 2009 19:14:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We all expected big things in 2009 for the Columbus Crew. Anytime you win a MLS Cup and retain the bulk of a lineup that got you that title you expect to repeat or come extremely close to do so. As we saw last week the Crew fell short of that this year as they<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/12/5262/season-recap-columbus-crew/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>We all expected big things in 2009 for the Columbus Crew. Anytime you win a MLS Cup and retain the bulk of a lineup that got you that title you expect to repeat or come extremely close to do so. As we saw last week the Crew fell short of that this year as they lost to Real Salt Lake at home in the semi-finals of the eastern conference.</p>
<p>Still what can you say about this year&#8217;s Crew other than it was pretty much a carry-over of some sorts of the 2008 team. Robert Warzycha stepped in as Sigi Schmid headed west to be with the new Seattle Sounders club and things on the roster pretty much remained the same way with Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Robbie Rogers, Chad Marshall and Frankie Hejduk all there.</p>
<p>The Crew stumbled a bit out of the gate though with questions of if this bunch was really good enough to repeat. Columbus didn&#8217;t earn their first win until May, eight games into the season. But even with the lack of winning early on there was only a couple losses on the fixture table.</p>
<p>In the summer the Crew really turned things on. Schelotto looked like the MVP that we all knew he was and instead of assisting on goals like he did in his MVP season of 2008, he was scoring goals to help the Crew win games. Between June and August the Crew only lost a couple matches in league play while their CONCACAF Champions League play started off well.</p>
<p>Late in the year the Crew wrapped up their second straight Supporter&#8217;s Shield title, ensuring another birth in the CCL next year. While they did fall short in the playoffs they proved once again how a stable club can do so well in the league.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>When all key parts were playing things looked unstoppable for this group. Schelotto was a beast when he was fully healthy, Marshall repeated as Defender of the Year even though he wasn&#8217;t totally fit and other guys like Steven Lenhart and Jason Garey filled in nicely. Its hard to complain too much about a Supporter&#8217;s Shield type season like the Crew had but I know the way things ended left a lot of folks unsatisfied.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>Injuries played a big part in things that did go wrong. Some might also point a finger at Warzycha for playing it too safe in Salt Lake for the first leg of the playoffs. Either way this club was pretty gassed by the end of the season. Their schedule in the fall months between the league slate and the CCL group stage really left them on empty. They went from being one of the most dominate home clubs in league history to a team that lost three straight home games to finish the year (including the playoffs).</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>Next up is figuring out who is staying and who is going. We know Philly will certainly pick someone from this club in the expansion draft and then there is the likelihood that Robbie Rogers will leave. What is bigger though is whether or not Schelotto will hang it up or not. If he returns along with other veterans like Hejduk and Alejandro Moreno then this club should have no problem returning to the top of the food chain. But at the same time they definitely need to go out and find some offense this winter. It was something that lacked all year and a reason why Schelotto had to pick up the scoring slack.</p>
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		<title>Season Recaps: Seattle Sounders FC</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Nov 2009 20:24:31 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Everyone knew going into the 2009 season that the new kids on the block would make a splash. Just the kind of splash the league needed in some folks eyes. The Seattle Sounders FC came into the year not as a typical expansion club. No this group broke the mold for expansion clubs by being<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/11/5254/season-recaps-seattle-sounders-fc/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3494" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 242px"><img class="size-full wp-image-3494 " title="seattlenews" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/seattlenews.jpg" alt="Freddie Ljungberg and Osvaldo Alonso were huge additions to Seattle and to MLS this year. (Getty Images)" width="232" height="340" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Freddie Ljungberg and Osvaldo Alonso were huge additions to Seattle and to MLS this year. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>Everyone knew going into the 2009 season that the new kids on the block would make a splash. Just the kind of splash the league needed in some folks eyes. The Seattle Sounders FC came into the year not as a typical expansion club. No this group broke the mold for expansion clubs by being able to sign players from their old USL club and by going out of their way to sign quality veteran players to play even before the expansion draft last November.</p>
<p>Yes, these Sounders made a splash on and off the field as well. Minority owner Drew Carey hyped up his club in every way possible on TV or the radio or in newspapers. For once it looked like a club just got &#8220;it&#8221; for getting people&#8217;s attention in a city.</p>
<p>And it worked too as Seattle became one of the most successful expansion teams in Major League Soccer history. No they didn&#8217;t end up winning it all like the 1998 expansion Chicago Fire but they did definitely bring in a new era of how to do things both on and off the field.</p>
<p>Seattle started off strong in 2009 with big wins at home in front of massively packed crowds that the league had never seen on a consistent basis before. Guys like Newcomer of the Year Fredy Montero and Nate Jaqua proved to be solid up top while former USL guys like Osvaldo Alonso and Sebastian Le Toux proved they had what it takes to be big time MLS players.</p>
<p>Then there was the DP, the designated player from Sweden Freddie Ljungberg. The Swede proved to a load of folks around the league that he still had some gas left in the tank and that the wouldn&#8217;t be a Denilson-type of DP.</p>
<p>The club was tough to figure out for others as they went on to win their first US Open Cup in DC back in September, securing a spot in next year&#8217;s CONCACAF Champions League. Let&#8217;s just hope this year&#8217;s bunch will be one that they can build on for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>As mentioned above on and off the field there was plenty to smile about in Seattle this year. Montero was a beast to handle. Veterans like Ljungberg and Kasey Keller were great when needed. New faces like Jhon Kennedy Hurtado made big impacts and Sigi Schmid continues to be the Sigi Schmid we all know. Winning the Open Cup was also a big step for this club as well. They proved late in the year when it mattered most that they could get the job done away from home. Oh and lastly, the fans in Seattle were amazing this year&#8230;no getting around it they were just amazing.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>The play on the field wasn&#8217;t always so rosy. May was a dry spell that saw the club not win a single game (though they didn&#8217;t lose a game either). They struggled at home against clubs they should have beaten and the defense was clearly the weakest link on the field at times. Until late in the year they struggled on the road and looked like they may even fall out of playoff contention. But getting in the playoffs they struggled offensively to beat Houston.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>I think next is just the start of what could be a good run for this club. The foundation is there and we know the veterans that are coming back. I believe the transfer talks surrounding Montero will continue to be there but he will return in 2010. I think they need to get some depth right away on defense and find some extra quality in the midfield. Lastly getting Montero some support up top wouldn&#8217;t hurt at all. There is work to be done but to be honest it won&#8217;t be as hard as other clubs out there.</p>
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		<title>Season Recap: Chivas USA</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 10 Nov 2009 19:55:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It seems like every season or so we get one club that comes out hot to start the season then to only fade in the summer. In 2009 it was Chivas USA who was just that club as they went 7-2-3 to start the first couple months of the season. Nearly half of the season<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/10/5232/season-recap-chivas-usa/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3542" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 330px"><img class="size-full wp-image-3542" title="chivas_group" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/chivas_group.jpg" alt="Chivas USA was a surprise early on in 2009, but they faded quickly in the summer months.  (Getty Images)" width="320" height="178" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Chivas USA was a surprise early on in 2009, but they faded quickly in the summer months.  (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>It seems like every season or so we get one club that comes out hot to start the season then to only fade in the summer. In 2009 it was Chivas USA who was just that club as they went 7-2-3 to start the first couple months of the season. Nearly half of the season total 45 points came in that stretch of time. Preki had plenty of issues with injuries but this lineup kept plugging away at wins after wins.</p>
<p>But just like clubs before Chivas, the summer was a rough patch for Preki&#8217;s group. June hit and so did the schedule as the AmeriGoats had a super fall in SuperLiga. Stars like Sacha Kljestan never seemed to show up with the club needed them most and scorers like Maykel Galindo never stepped up at the right moments.</p>
<p>After the rough patches in June and July, Chivas saw themselves passed up by a few clubs in the standings and things got a little dicey for their playoff hopes. But some key wins in August and September faded those worries away and this club looked like one that could contend for the Supporter&#8217;s Shield again after guys like Galindo, Kljestan and Eduardo Lillingston starting to step up again.</p>
<p>By the playoffs Chivas was once again bounced in the first round, just like they&#8217;ve been done in the past couple of seasons. What hurt this time was it was to their Home Depot Center rivals the LA Galaxy.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>For the most part a lot of things did go well in 2009 for Preki&#8217;s side. He looked like a Coach of the Year candidate early on with the way Zach Thornton turned back the clock and became a rived player again in goal. Thornton&#8217;s season was stellar too as he won both the Comeback Player of the Year and Goalkeeper of the Year honors this season. Other things that went well was certainly that quick start to the year. Grabbing 24 points in the first couple months really set the pace for the season. We also learned of some new names that we will certainly see for years to come like Gerson Mayen.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>Obviously the summer months caught up to this club. Offensively they were one of the worst in the league even though mid-season moves to get Jesus Padilla in didn&#8217;t pan out quick enough. Padilla will be good in a year or so but he wasn&#8217;t enough to revive an offense that didn&#8217;t have enough punch. Also the whole year was a large disappointment for Kljestan who never looked good after his pre-season trail with Celtic. After not getting a transfer to the Scottish power, Kljestan really fell from grace.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>More than likely we will see Preki leave this team in the coming weeks. I have a feeling now more than ever he will join Bob Bradley with the national team rather than go to another MLS club. Should he actually stay in MLS he will probably do to Toronto. After that will be the likely departure of Jonathan Bornstein and possibly Kljestan. If they lose both of them look for this club to endure a serious make-over in the winter months. This group has talent they just need some offense and a couple younger parts on defense to really become a MLS Cup contender in this league.</p>
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		<title>Season Recap: New England Revolution</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 19:47:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sometimes less is more, and in the case of the 2009 edition of the New England Revolution less nearly became a lot. If you would have told me that the Revs would have lacked both Steve Ralston and Taylor Twellman for the majority of the season and still made the playoffs this year I would<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/09/5210/season-recap-new-england-revolution/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Sometimes less is more, and in the case of the 2009 edition of the New England Revolution less nearly became a lot. If you would have told me that the Revs would have lacked both Steve Ralston and Taylor Twellman for the majority of the season and still made the playoffs this year I would have called you crazy.</p>
<p>Turns out crazy happened. The Revs were lead by Shalrie Joseph&#8217;s MVP feet all year long and while I believe Joseph played nearly every spot on the pitch except the one occupied by Matt Reis, the Revs ended up getting into the playoffs and nearly came away with a first round shocker over the Chicago Fire. But a trip to the Windy City over the weekend finally did in this group that saw more injuries during a season then any team that I can recall over the last few years.</p>
<p>Offensively the Revs were one of the worst in the league, just slightly behind the New York Red Bulls and the Kansas City Wizards for fewest goals scored this year. Defensively they were middle of the pack, which is impressive after losing Michael Parkhurst and having guys like Chris Albright sidelined for the majority of the season.</p>
<p>The Revs for some folks probably over-achieved in 2009 based on what they had and the amount of injuries they suffered this year. Steve Nicol proved why he is still a quality coach in this league when he plugged in third-round draft pick Darrius Barnes to the lineup, along with fellow rookie Kevin Alston to fill the void left when Parkhurst left over last winter. If you&#8217;d throw out out a blowout or two early in the year there is a change this club could have had one of the best defenses in the league. If Nicol can retain the young nucleus and a couple veterans like Jay Heaps in the back this defense could be good for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>Having Shalrie Joseph be the MVP that he is and carry the club pretty much all year was good to see. Finally Joseph is getting the long-overdue recognition for his efforts in New England this year. Some how battling through the injuries and making the playoffs as the third-seed in the east is remarkable. They remained consistent enough to get in the playoffs which should help them out in the coming years as the younger group of players mature with this club.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>You lose your best scorer for the majority of the season its always going to be a long year. Twellman played in two games this year, just two and he scored in both! Throw in the injury to Ralston that sidelined him for the most important part of the season, the final couple months and it is still remarkable they reached the post season like they did. This club clearly lacked some offensive punch without these two and at times their defense was a victim of it.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>I think keeping Jeff Larentowicz in a Revs kit will be a big thing in the coming months. If I am not mistaken his contract is up after this season and believe me this club would take a huge hit without him on the field. Second of all they have to find some reliable offensive parts. Kheli Dube is good but he isn&#8217;t a top scorer yet in this league. Also getting Twellman back to full health will be a big priority this winter. It also wouldn&#8217;t hurt to see this club spend some money this winter but we know the Krafts aren&#8217;t gonna do that anytime soon.</p>
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		<title>Season Recap: DC United</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 21:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We knew going into 2009 that the calendar for DC United could be a fairly packed one. Possibly Champions League matches, US Open Cup title to defend, summer friendlies, and of course the regular season slate. It turned out to be just the case as DC United played a schedule so packed this year it<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/04/5167/season-recap-dc-united/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5168" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 325px"><img class="size-full wp-image-5168" title="olsen" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/olsen.jpg" alt="2009 was a rough season for Ben Olsen and DC United. (Getty Images)" width="315" height="220" /><p class="wp-caption-text">2009 was a rough season for Ben Olsen and DC United. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>We knew going into 2009 that the calendar for DC United could be a fairly packed one. Possibly Champions League matches, US Open Cup title to defend, summer friendlies, and of course the regular season slate. It turned out to be just the case as DC United played a schedule so packed this year it definitely raised some eyebrows about how little depth MLS clubs really do have.</p>
<p>Manager Tom Soehn rarely had time to get his club fully fit for a game as it seemed he would go from Open Cup game to regular season game to a Champions League game all within a week time and time again. He did have veterans like Ben Olsen, Jamie Moreno and Christian Gomez for the better part of the season but even they didn&#8217;t have enough in the tank to keep the Black-and-Red above water.</p>
<p>There were some bright spots though for United fans to hang their hats on. The club didn&#8217;t finish with a losing record, though having that many draws on the year does tell you a thing or two about how rough their defense was this year. We did see some promising things out of rookies Chris Pontius and Rodney Wallace. To think when Pontius was picked last January United fans called the team crazy for picking him, looks like he made them eat their words as he is a finalist for rookie of the year.</p>
<p>The club looked like a playoff team for the first few months of the season but yet again just like in previous season a dip in play during August and September did this club in for good. Blame the loaded schedule, blame injuries, blame poor defense, or blame whatever the club dipped badly in those final months of the year.</p>
<p>Now Soehn has moved on and United fans are left wondering where to turn next.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>When things were clicking the offense was easily one of the best. And when their defense did them no favors early in games this club was certainly the best in the league at coming from behind to at least get a draw. Early on in the year DC came back in games with loads of late goals from Pontius, Luciano Emilio and Jamie Moreno. Building a solid mix in the midfield should help out for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>Defensively things weren&#8217;t the best with this bunch. I recall earlier in the year I said this bunch was inconsistent and got blasted for the comment. Turns out it was pretty darn true as they gave up 44 goals this season, one more than their offense scored. Depth was also an issue in the back as Soehn had to basically redo his lineup for a lot of the games. I think the real kicker was losing the US Open Cup to Seattle though at home. I think that game kind of signaled to a lot of folks, including myself, that this bunch just didn&#8217;t have the makings of a playoff team after all.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>First up is finding a coach (paging Richie Williams). After that it will come down to cutting some fat on the roster that just doesn&#8217;t produce. Important items to get this winter have to include a solid starting keeper (I think a trade for Kevin Hartman may be a wise move) and getting their defense back in order. I&#8217;ve always been a firm believer that defense wins in any league. This club really isn&#8217;t far away from being a big time contender again in the league but they just need to get better on defense.</p>
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		<title>Season Recap: Colorado Rapids</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 03 Nov 2009 21:02:27 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Consistent play was always an issue in 2008 for the Colorado Rapids, and it turned out 2009 wasn&#8217;t much different. The Rapids looked like a team that could contend in early on in 2009 but the ladder part of the season tore this group apart as injuries were racked up and the offensive production that<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/03/5157/season-recap-colorado-rapids/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5056" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 324px"><img class="size-full wp-image-5056" title="casey_mast" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/casey_mast.jpg" alt="With stars like Conor Casey and Pablo Mastroeni, the Rapids should have done better in 2009. (Getty Images)" width="314" height="205" /><p class="wp-caption-text">With stars like Conor Casey and Pablo Mastroeni, the Rapids should have done better in 2009. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>Consistent play was always an issue in 2008 for the Colorado Rapids, and it turned out 2009 wasn&#8217;t much different. The Rapids looked like a team that could contend in early on in 2009 but the ladder part of the season tore this group apart as injuries were racked up and the offensive production that was one of the best in the league at times turned into a pumpkin.</p>
<p>Gary Smith took over late last season and did actually get his club started in the right path in 2009. Conor Casey and Omar Cummings turned into one of the league&#8217;s best duos as they each racked up the goals while Cummings also provided the assists. The play out of the midfield was actually more impressive as Mehdi Ballouchy actually looked like he had a decent touch for once and Colin Clark started to actually produce like we all expect him to.</p>
<p>But injuries took over this club and when that happen any sort of consistent play this club would produce would go out the window as expected. Their depth showed it was a big weakness and in return the guys that were producing well turned out to not be able to produce when it mattered most. The ladder part of the season Casey could only find the back of the net from the PK spot and Cummings went dry from the start of September till the end of the year.</p>
<p>Rapids fans are left with a lot of what ifs on the season after a promising summer that saw so much productivity out of Casey and Cummings. In the final six weeks of the season the Rapids completely came apart. Some people like <a href="http://www.soccerbyives.net/soccer_by_ives/2009/10/what-in-the-world-is-going-on-in-colorado.html#more" target="_blank">Ives</a> even called out everything about the team&#8217;s current state of affairs like it was going down as fast as a sinking ship.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>When Casey and Cummings were on it was pretty cool to watch. The two would light up pretty much any club that stood in their way. The midfield play then was also fun to watch as it had such a good nucleus of talent.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>It seems as the more shares of Arsenal that owner Stan Kroenke buys the worse things get for this bunch in Colorado. As mentioned above the last few weeks of the year really did them in for good on the season. Injuries took a big toll on the club mostly because they are build to use the wings and when guys like Colin Clark went down for the year so did the production of this group.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>For this bunch it is all about getting healthy and correcting what went wrong late in the year. Sad part is I don&#8217;t see this bunch getting any better over the offseason with the way things currently are in Denver. Finding a Designated player in the offseason may help but building some depth will probably go a longer way in repairing this club on the field. Off the field this bunch needs a make over. A couple years ago things seemed so promising as they moved into a new stadium but now it seems like this group has gone down the deep dark path that teams like FC Dallas are in. They need to repair things within their fanbase in a big way.</p>
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		<title>Season Recap: FC Dallas</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Nov 2009 19:50:02 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[This season was certainly a tale of two halves for FC Dallas. Things got off to the rockiest of starts that saw fans across North Texas grew more upset with the way things were being run in Frisco while the end of the year sure seemed to show things could actually be headed into the<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/02/5139/season-recap-fc-dallas/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>This season was certainly a tale of two halves for FC Dallas. Things got off to the rockiest of starts that saw fans across North Texas grew more upset with the way things were being run in Frisco while the end of the year sure seemed to show things could actually be headed into the right direction for 2010.</p>
<p>Yes the rocky start to the season was mostly due to the club&#8217;s inability to market the team properly to the fans and let&#8217;s face it the on-field product just plain stunk. The club didn&#8217;t win their third game until the end of June.</p>
<p>But July brought a change, Kenny Cooper bolted town and somehow from there things picked up. It also seemed like the less General Manager Michael Hitchcock was in charge of moves the better the team got. Schellas Hyndman started trading around for his kind of guys. He sent Marcelo Saragosa packing for Atiba Harris. Later on he moved Drew Moor for Ugo Ihemelu. And at the same time he also picked up Heath Pearce on allocation and Kyle Davies from Real Salt Lake the defense started to take shape.</p>
<p>What was even more important than those moves were ones that happened before the season and even one from the season before started to actually cash in. Dave van den Burgh who came over from New York started producing just as he was expected. David Ferreira gave fans a reason to like the partnership with Brazilian club CAP once again as he started to link up with a rejuvenated Jeff Cunningham.</p>
<p>Yes Cunningham certainly enjoyed the ladder half of 2009. It was amazing to see him score 16 of his league leading 17 goals after Kenny Cooper left town for Germany.</p>
<p>While the club failed to reach the post season on the final day of the season with the loss to Seattle the club did provide reason to the fans in Dallas that this club has the ability to really turn things around for 2010.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>Once Hyndman got his guys in the lineup his defense started to actually defense Dario Sala&#8217;s goal. They went from giving up a couple goals a game to shutting teams out when it mattered most. Thanks to Cunningham in the second half of the season the team found it&#8217;s offense again. Hyndman started to prove at the end of the year that he may be worth it as a coach after all.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>Despite the nice finish to the season 2009 was still a bit of a disaster for this club. It wasn&#8217;t just the on the field issues early on with this club it was the front office digging a deeper hole with the fans of this club, especially the really loyal fan base that has been with the team from the beginning. Decisions not to market the club or improve existing issues within the club left a lot of people this year in Dallas with a bad taste in their mouths. But the decision to let Michael Hitchcock go after the season was certainly a good step for the club. But again it won&#8217;t be enough unless the owners start caring a little more about this club and the city it&#8217;s in.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>For this club coming up will be trimming the fat of this club. Pablo Richetti has already been shown the door and a trade will most likely come once the window that kind of thing opens again after MLS Cup. Look for the Andre Rocha loan to end and he be sent back to Brazil as well as a few other cuts that made no sense to make in the first place (Daniel Torres, Steve Purdy, etc.). From there I believe the club is looking to re-sign Dax McCarty. At the end of the day this club just needs to continue to build on those solid young players they have and add one or two veteran players to fill the gaps. I really believe this club is a player or two away from really, and I mean really making a run for things in 2010.</p>
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		<title>Season Recaps: Toronto FC</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 30 Oct 2009 18:48:07 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[2009 was expected to the be year that Toronto FC turned the corner and really made a splash in Major League Soccer. The moves were made to get local star Dwayne De Rosario at the start of the season and things looked promising early on but midway through the first full month of action manager<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/10/30/5134/season-recaps-toronto-fc/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_4944" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 350px"><img class="size-full wp-image-4944" title="tfc_bmo" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/tfc_bmo.jpg" alt="BMO Field finally turned into a fortress in 2009. (Getty Images)" width="340" height="234" /><p class="wp-caption-text">BMO Field finally turned into a fortress in 2009. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>2009 was expected to the be year that Toronto FC turned the corner and really made a splash in Major League Soccer. The moves were made to get local star Dwayne De Rosario at the start of the season and things looked promising early on but midway through the first full month of action manager John Carver stepped down and if you ask me the club never really rebounded from that change.</p>
<p>Chris Cummins took over as interim manager for the rest of the season and even with the moves that brought in guys like Ali Gerba and the club&#8217;s first designated player Julian De Guzman, Cummins never really took control of the locker room and the club. Guys like Danny Dichio never really got their full run under Cummins.</p>
<p>The club never got real consistent with their play under Cummins. One week they&#8217;d play so well many including myself figured they would be a lock for the post season. Then they&#8217;d do what they do best and suck up the place like they did on the final day of the season when they got spanked 5-0 by the lowly New York Red Bulls.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009?<br />
</strong>To be honest few things really went right for this club this season. But pinpointing a few items would certainly start with their 6-1 beating of Montreal in the Canadian Cup to secure their bid in the play-in round of the CONCACAF Champions League this year. TFC needed a handfull of goals to advance and some how on a night that saw them on the road in Montreal, the Reds pulled out all the stops and stole a trophy away from a Vancouver club that was looking on from the stands. Another would certainly be the play of Dwayne De Rosario. The club wouldn&#8217;t have nearly been as good as they were had it not been for DeRo. Lastly their home play this season was finally something to brag about as they turned BMO Field into the fortress that we all knew it could be. Eight of their 10 wins on the year came from the friendly confines at Exhibition Place.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009?<br />
</strong>Consistency was a killer and so was their defense. Mo Johnston made a bold move to get veteran defender Nick Garcia from San Jose and it was a move that never panned out for them. Even though they had a solid group of rookies like keeper Stefan Frei, the defense would constantly let him down. Offensively they never seemed to find a go-to scorer other than DeRo. Chad Barrett and Pablo Vitti constantly let folks down in front of the net.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next?<br />
</strong>For this club finding a manager that will pull the right strings with this bunch will be key. With so much talent in the midfield they need to find a way to keep the pressure off their defense and find ways to score. Finding a classy finisher around the net will go a long way for this club and finding a true central defender will really help out. This club is so close but yet so far away.</p>
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