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		<title>Looking at 2010: Kansas City Wizards</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 19:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re continuing on today with our look at each Major League Soccer club&#8217;s pre-season outlook of what players they have on board and where they need to go next before the new season kicks off. So far we&#8217;ve covered nearly half of the league with Chicago, Colorado, Chivas, Columbus, DC, Dallas, Houston and Philadelphia all<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/02/15/6103/looking-at-2010-kansas-city-wizards/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5112" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 430px"><img class="size-full wp-image-5112 " title="KCWizards06052009_DCUnited_156" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/KCWizards06052009_DCUnited_156.jpg" alt="" width="420" height="336" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jimmy Conrad and Josh Wolff will be called to lead in 2010 for KC. (WVH Photo Correspondent Brian Stevens)</p></div>
<p>We&#8217;re continuing on today with our look at each Major League Soccer club&#8217;s pre-season outlook of what players they have on board and where they need to go next before the new season kicks off. So far we&#8217;ve covered nearly half of the league with Chicago, Colorado, Chivas, Columbus, DC, Dallas, Houston and Philadelphia all already looked at here.</p>
<p>Today we go to the middle of the country to take a look at the Kansas City Wizards and what coach/technical director Peter Vermes is doing with his club.</p>
<p>The Wizards had a shaky season in 2009 but they hope a few changes around their roster will be enough to stay with the top of the pack in an already tough eastern conference.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s see what the Wizards have done with their winter and where they need to go from here.<span id="more-6103"></span></p>
<p><strong>Keepers</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Jimmy Nielsen, Eric Kronberg, and Boris Pardo.</p>
<p>Notes: Gone are the days of Kevin Hartman and now come the time for Nielsen. A lot of folks in KC probably aren&#8217;t too happy to see Hartman be let go so easily here but as I mentioned last week it was a change I think the club needed to make this winter. Look I&#8217;ve always had a great deal of respect for Hartman but sometimes change is necessary and this was just a move I think they needed to make. I&#8217;m also not saying Nielsen will be any better but Hartman wasn&#8217;t exactly putting KC over the top.</p>
<p>I know the club currently has a couple other trialist in camp right now so it will be interesting to see who pushes to be Nielsen&#8217;s backup this year.</p>
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<p><strong>Defense</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Jimmy Conrad, Chance Myers, Michael Harrington, Matt Besler, Lance Watson, Aaron Hohlbein, Jonathan Leathers, Pablo Escobar, Olukorede Aiyegbusi, and Nick Cardenas.</p>
<p>Notes: Collectively on paper they should be a better group then what we&#8217;ve seen over the last couple years. I may be putting too much of a premium on Conrad here, he&#8217;s a great leader out there but maybe he just isn&#8217;t able to get the rest of these guys up to his level and the group suffers for it. I honestly don&#8217;t know because again on paper they look like they should be good with guys like Besler (very underrated player) and Harrington (another solid player) but last year they were up there in goals against with 42.</p>
<p>I think though with Vermes coaching this bunch full time we&#8217;ll see some improvement in this bunch this year. I honestly have no idea what Escobar will bring to the table but if we base anything off past moves from South America from this club the expectations shouldn&#8217;t be placed too high for him (remember Carlos Marinelli or Eloy Colombano?). Hopefully he turns out better for them.</p>
<p>Big question for me though is will Myers finally become the number one pick that KC had hoped for two years ago? I still don&#8217;t know who got the better end of that deal between San Jose and the Wizards. Right now its starting to be a push more than anything as neither have seen a big impact from the players involved. Nick Garcia was traded last year to Toronto and Myers really never grew as a player in year two.</p>
<p>Still this group is fairly young so hopefully things are going to be looking up for them as some of these young guys finally hit their stride here.</p>
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<p><strong>Midfield</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Santiago Hirsig, Roger Espinoza, Jack Jewsbery, Kurt Morsink, Davy Arnaud, Kevin Souter, Graham Zusi, Stéphane Auvray, and Marco Fuzetti.</p>
<p>Notes: I like Espinoza, Jewsbery and Arnaud but the rest I&#8217;m a bit torn with as I think they have potential with guys like Zusi and newcomer Auvray. Still my worry is where will the offense be generated from this within this bunch? They honestly cannot expect Arnaud to carry the load this season. I know to a lesser extent Claudio Lopez is more of an offensive midfielder than a striker these days but that won&#8217;t cut it.</p>
<p>Another area I worry about is wing play for this bunch. One area they got burned in a lot of games last year was on the wings, especially on their short home field. If I&#8217;m Vermes I&#8217;d be finding talent to go on the wings as well as a true playmaker in the middle.</p>
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<p><strong>Forwards</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Claudio Lopez, Josh Wolff, Teal Bunbury, Zoltan, Kei Kamara, and Michael Kraus.</p>
<p>Notes: This was an area that Vermes had to concentrate over the winter months on and I think with drafting Bunbury and the new contract to Kamara he has done a pretty good job with here. The big thing will be whether or not Bunbury makes an impact in year one or not. Some reports from the training camps suggest he isn&#8217;t done all that well so far with KC but I think given the right amount of time he&#8217;ll be fine.</p>
<p>Kamara is said to be doing very well in KC right now and honestly I think he likes being there which is a good thing for both sides. He&#8217;s got a chance this year to really step things up and be a solid scorer for the Wizards.</p>
<p>The big thing will be getting Wolff involved a lot more this year. We saw last year that when used properly up top Wolff can be a very productive goal scorer for the Wizards. I think Vermes knows how to use Wolff right and with Lopez too. That&#8217;s a good thing because they need another 10+ goal year from Wolff and eight to 10 assists from Lopez to be in contention in the east. As long as those two hit those numbers and Kamara and Bunbury combine for another 10 or 14 goals they will be much better offensively than from a year ago.</p>
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<p>Overall:</p>
<p>Going into a new year Kansas City is a club I like but honestly don&#8217;t love just yet. Defensively I worry about them on the wings and in the center part of the midfield. I&#8217;m also still concerned about who will be generating the offense in the midfield this year. Offensively I do believe they&#8217;ll be much better than from a year ago as long as the guys up top are given the right space to be productive.</p>
<p>Conrad has to step up a bit more in the back to lead this young group and if he does I think the club will improve in the standings. They&#8217;re schedule won&#8217;t be as tight in the summer with SuperLiga and we shouldn&#8217;t expect to see many international call-ups for players on their roster except for maybe Conrad and Espinoza. I actually see Espinoza getting more international time than Conrad this year anyways.</p>
<p>I think Vermes needs another move or two in the midfield and they&#8217;ll be fine. I&#8217;ll be curious to see how they perform early on as they typically start well but fade in the summer.</p>
<p>In a way its a make or break year for Vermes. He&#8217;s built this club as a TD and now must lead them as the full-time coach. I don&#8217;t know if he&#8217;ll be under any sort of hot seat yet if they don&#8217;t do well this year but you gotta believe fans won&#8217;t be happy if they are near the bottom again in the standings in 2010.</p>
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		<title>WVH: Rookie Watch List</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 19:27:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its about that time of the month again to update the rookie watch list. Since our last update a couple rookies have emerged a little more, while some are still taking a back seat as the summer months roll on. I think now that we are halfway through the season we can have a better<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/07/08/1263/wvh-rookie-watch-list/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/26/Andy_Iro_Crew.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="245" />Its about that time of the month again to update the rookie watch list. Since <a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/06/11/wvh-watch-list-rookie-of-the-year-2/" target="_blank">our last update</a> a couple rookies have emerged a little more, while some are still taking a back seat as the summer months roll on.</p>
<p>I think now that we are halfway through the season we can have a better understanding of who is in this race and who is not. Some guys have floated on that bubble, while others are starting to place themselves in the true discussion for this award. A lot has to do with playing time, how their clubs are doing and what impact they are actually making on the field.</p>
<p>Still no true order to this list though, that will still come later on. Feel free as always to post your short list or discuss mine. <span id="more-1263"></span></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Sean Franklin, LA Galaxy: </strong>Still one of the favorites in most people&#8217;s minds right now. Even with the lack of actual success on the LA backline, Franklin is still making solid strides to be one of the better center backs in the league. Let&#8217;s just hope Abel Xavier&#8217;s terrible play doesn&#8217;t rub off on the rookie.</li>
<li><strong>Kheli Dube, New England Revolution: </strong>Others will have Dube atop their lists. He is definitely up there on mine.</li>
<li><strong>Julius James, Toronto FC: </strong>The more time this kid gets on the field the better. Come October he will be an absolute beast for this club.</li>
<li><strong>Justin Braun, Chivas USA: </strong>I must say, I still get impressed by this kid each time I see him out there. He isn&#8217;t making loads of headlines or anything but he is still for the most part a mainstay in the Chivas lineup.</li>
<li><strong>Andy Iro, Columbus Crew: </strong>Another guy that is starting to see a lot more time is Iro. The kid is a tower on the backline for Columbus with Chad Marshall. Another kid that come later this season will be a total beast. Hell, I think he already is.</li>
</ol>
<p>Fringe guys for the list:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Danleigh Boreman, New York: </strong>I don&#8217;t know what has happened with Boreman recently but I tend to lose him out on the pitch. Then again his club has been pretty terrible in recent weeks so that may be why.</li>
<li><strong>Chance Myers, KC Wizards: </strong>Number one pick isn&#8217;t playing like one anymore. He may not even be the best rookie on his club at the moment.</li>
<li><strong>Jonathan Leathers, KC Wizards: </strong>Who is the better rookie, Leathers or Myers? Right now I would honestly say Leathers.</li>
<li><strong>Geoff Cameron, Houston Dynamo: </strong>Continues to get better with each game, and I&#8217;m not saying that because I know the kid. More PT coming up could help his cause in this award.</li>
<li><strong>Patrick Nyarko, Chicago Fire: </strong>Not playing a whole lot now but you will begin to see a reason why people thought he would have been the number one pick in the draft come this fall. He will be torching clubs as a sub in the 70th minute.</li>
<li><strong>Pat Phelan, New England Revolution: </strong>Toronto will be wishing they had kept Phelan in the long run. I know they needed to free up a roster spot but in the long run he will make them wish otherwise.</li>
<li><strong>Eric Avila, FC Dallas</strong>: That perfect cross to Abe Thompson is reason why this kid will begin to make his way up the charts here.</li>
</ol>
<p>Others that should be considered, but won&#8217;t:</p>
<ul>
<li>Emmanuel Ekpo, Columbus Crew: I&#8217;m pretty sure he won&#8217;t count as a rookie, if he does put him up near the top. He has seen time with other clubs in Africia, so that is why I think he won&#8217;t be considered.</li>
<li>Sainey Nyassi, New England: See Ekpo.</li>
<li>Kenny Mansally, New England: See Ekpo.</li>
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		<title>WVH Watch List: Rookie of the Year</title>
		<link>http://wvhooligan.com/2008/06/11/1172/wvh-watch-list-rookie-of-the-year-2/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I realize it&#8217;s been well over a month since I last updated this watch list. For good reason too, there was no need early on to update this kind of a list from week to week. That will come more in handy once we hit late August and September here. But since summer is starting<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/06/11/1172/wvh-watch-list-rookie-of-the-year-2/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://graphics.boston.com/resize/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2008/05/03/1209873248_9095/300h.jpg" alt="Kheli Dube (via Boston.com)" width="275" height="300" />I realize it&#8217;s been well <a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/05/06/wvh-rookie-watch-update/" target="_blank">over a month</a> since I last updated this watch list. For good reason too, there was no need early on to update this kind of a list from week to week. That will come more in handy once we hit late August and September here. But since summer is starting up its a good time to revisit this list and give it a swift update.</p>
<p>A few more rookies are really starting to make an impact on their clubs here as we move forward and approach that half-way line of the season (believe it or not we are only a couple weeks from that). More rookies are starting to get playing time as the US Open Cup rolls around and even more so in league play. They are either earning their spots in practice or are filling in for injured veterans. Either way, some are starting to make the most of their chances here.</p>
<p>Again, this is a watch list, so for now there isn&#8217;t a real order here on the players. Though before long expect the order to be one of a ranking-style, but that won&#8217;t come until later this summer I would assume. I know I said before I would need a few weeks to truly get a top five, well it looks like I need more time on that. Mainly I want more time on that.</p>
<p>Here we go&#8230;<span id="more-1172"></span></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Sean Franklin (LA) </strong>- As I&#8217;ve probably mentioned before, he&#8217;s got a real shot at winning this award this season because of how he is playing on LA&#8217;s backline. He&#8217;s been a real consistent force in the back for a club that doesn&#8217;t have consistent defense. Without him back there this club would have given up way more goals than they already have.</li>
<li><strong>Danleigh Boreman (NY)</strong> &#8211; This Supplemental Draft pick provides loads of pace on the wings for New York. Not great a shot though, even with the two goals he scored. He has gotten better, I will admit that but he still needs work on his touch and striking. If he helps lead New York back into the playoffs, expect him to get a lot of votes.</li>
<li><strong> Kheli Dube (NE)</strong> &#8211; Another Supplemental pick on the list. We&#8217;ve seen in recent weeks just how good this kid is becoming. All the goals he&#8217;s provided were at big moments in the game. Makes me wonder if he will be that spark that allows New England to finally get over the hump in big games.</li>
<li><strong>Chance Myers (KC)</strong> &#8211; Number one pick has to be on the watch because he is the number one pick. Because of the way KC has played this year it is going to take a lot for Myers to get more press in this award. Right now his chances aren&#8217;t that good of winning this because of his club&#8217;s form. Though, like Boreman, should he lift his club into the playoffs he will get plenty of votes.</li>
<li><strong>Justin Braun (Chivas USA)</strong> &#8211; Stepping in for Ante Razov and Maykel Galindo in recent weeks. I liked Braun when I saw him in week one in Dallas and thought he had the potential to be a solid rookie. There are still aspects of his game that need work but that will come in time. I&#8217;m curious to see the playing time he gets when Galindo and Razov are finally healthy here this season.</li>
<li><strong>Julius James (Toronto)</strong> &#8211; I know this is mostly on one game where he scored but I know this kid has the real potential to be a rookie of the year candidate. He is starting to get in John Carver&#8217;s lineups more and over time we will see exactly how good this kid really is.</li>
</ol>
<p>Some guys on the fringe of moving up into the main discussion:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Stephen King (Chicago)</strong> &#8211; Getting plenty of time in US Open Cup games (scored last night against Columbus) and in regular season games too. The kid can score as we all know, but a guy like Brian McBride on the way, it looks like King will play more in reserve this season.</li>
<li><strong>Geoff Cameron (Houston)</strong> &#8211; Has played well off the bench for the Dynamo. A couple assists and a goal on the year if I am not mistaken. I only have him down here because he comes off the bench and doesn&#8217;t start. Most of the guys above him start.</li>
<li><strong>Shea Salines (San Jose)</strong> &#8211; So raw and yet so much pace from this kid. I&#8217;ve said before the potential is there but before long it has to come out and show. Plus we don&#8217;t see him for a full 90, that will hurt his chances at this award.</li>
<li><strong>Andy Iro (Columbus)</strong> &#8211; He may make a serious run to move up the discussion here once he starts more. Sigi Schmid has full confidence in Iro and really for good reason. He&#8217;s big, strong and has a great soccer IQ. All the things you want in a center back.</li>
</ol>
<p>Anyone I&#8217;ve missed? Let&#8217;s hear it</p>
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		<title>WVH Rookie Watch Update</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 06 May 2008 19:38:03 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[It has been a couple weeks since I posted anything on Major League Soccer&#8217;s rookie class for 2008. I decided to go away from the week-by-week account of the rookies and do this once or twice a month because this season, unlike many in previous years, is harder to judge the rookie talent due to<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/05/06/970/wvh-rookie-watch-update/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft size-full wp-image-971" style="float: left;" title="franklin1" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/05/franklin1.jpg" alt="Getty Images" width="236" height="346" />It has been a couple weeks since I posted anything on Major League Soccer&#8217;s rookie class for 2008. I decided to go away from the week-by-week account of the rookies and do this once or twice a month because this season, unlike many in previous years, is harder to judge the rookie talent due to the influx of foreign talent in the league.</p>
<p>The amount of young talent in the league right now is probably at an all-time high. But in terms of rookie play, it is probably near the low levels that it has ever been at in the league&#8217;s history. But rest assured the home grown talent is still in the league thanks to the rookie class. We are just having to wait a little longer this year for rookies to step up and emerge as top players in this league.</p>
<p>I saw this because right now only one rookie has scored a goal here this season. Houston&#8217;s Geoff Cameron scored in week two against FC Dallas for the rookie class&#8217;s lone goal of the year. Yup, this time last year we had a couple rookies in the score books. Kansas City&#8217;s Michael Harrington scored just three minutes into his debut, and by month&#8217;s end, then-Los Angeles forward Robbie Findley also tallied a goal.</p>
<p><em>EDIT: Completely forgot about Chicago&#8217;s rookie Stephen King&#8217;s goal this past week&#8230;so there has been two rookies with goals. </em></p>
<p>The rookie play early last season was talked about more to keep people interested while they were waiting on the likes of David Beckham and Blanco to join the league.</p>
<p>But as tough as things have been, six weeks into the year there are a few guys that are breaking through the cracks in my eyes. Injuries may have played a part and still are for some guys here this season but I think before long some of those top picks will break out and really justify their pick in the draft.</p>
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<p>Keep in mind this list is in NO particular order. Give me a few more weeks and I will have a true top five here for the rookie of the year watch list.</p>
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<li>Justin Braun (Chivas USA) &#8211; Due to injuries this kid has seen some solid play already this season at the striker spot with Maykel Galindo and on the wings. He&#8217;s big, raw and has plenty of potential here. If he can get his shots more on target we could see another stellar Chivas rookie on our hands.</li>
<li>Geoff Cameron (Houston) &#8211; Has the one goal so he has to get mentioned as still in the running here in the early going. He saw time early due to injuries and suspensions but lately hasn&#8217;t since some key players have returned. But you have to believe that Dominic Kinnear knows he scored a big time late goal against Dallas. Coaches don&#8217;t forget things like that.</li>
<li>Chance Myers (KC) &#8211; This kid is showing us he was well worth the top pick for KC. He has some of the best pace for a defender in the league right now but too bad his decent play has been overshadowed by a couple losses in recent weeks by his club.</li>
<li>Sean Franklin (LA) (above left)- Right now he may be the top rookie playing. With the lack of quality play in defense for LA, Franklin may be the one consistent part that is playing well for the Galaxy. His speed and passing has helped out but like Myers the defense around him over shadows his actual play on the field.</li>
<li>Danleigh Boreman (NY) &#8211; Possibly a poor man&#8217;s Dane Richards is Boreman. Plenty of speed on the wing in place of Richards, while he was recovering from injury. I love the pace this kid has but a couple things he has to work on his is crosses, his defense and his striking. I saw him against Dallas and he had a number of chances that he missed badly over the bar or wide of the goal.</li>
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<p>Guys that still have some time to break into the list:</p>
<ul>
<li>Stephen King (Chicago) &#8211; Scored against New England, I believe he will easily start to get some serious consideration here in the coming weeks.</li>
<li>Patrick Nyarko (Chicago) &#8211; Same goes for Nyarko, who just joined the Fire&#8217;s senior squad this past week. He will eventually break into the starting line up before long here.</li>
<li>Andy Iro (Columbus) &#8211; He has seen some action already for the Crew but not enough to make any real judgments about here. I think he will continue to get solid playing time this summer. The Crew may need it too if anyone goes down.</li>
<li>Brek Shea (Dallas) &#8211; Loads of potential here. Once he gets more time this summer we will see why the Hoops were so high on this kid.</li>
<li>Dan Stratford (DC) &#8211; With the way things have gone in DC this year, one has to believe that Stratford will continue to get his time on the field. He didn&#8217;t have a great showing in Salt Lake City but he does have the talent to get back in the lineup.</li>
<li>Roger Espinoza (Kansas City) &#8211; Some people are high on this kid but I&#8217;m not really one of them. He does have the ability to make the Wizards a better club but some clumsy fouls have caused just the opposite in recent weeks.</li>
<li>Shea Salines (San Jose) &#8211; Salines has the pace and the potential but really has to work on his striking and ball control in order to move into serious discussion here for Rookie of the Year. Yeah that missed goal against Chicago still stings and has left a bad taste in my mouth.</li>
<li>Julius James (Toronto) &#8211; He is finally healthy here so I have to believe the it is only a matter of time that we will see him as a starter in the Toronto lineup. I&#8217;ve seen enough of this kid over the past couple of years to understand that he has plenty of talent and ability to make Toronto&#8217;s defense much better.</li>
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