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		<title>MLS 2012, Week 3: What To Watch For</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 22 Mar 2012 17:00:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are chugging along here in the first month of the 2012 season. The third week of the season brings another full slate of games and talking points. There are a few decent games this weekend with a couple more that could end up being decent as well when it is all said and done.<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2012/03/22/13263/mls-2012-week-3-what-to-watch-for/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_13264" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 514px"><img class=" wp-image-13264 " title="Seattle Sounders FC v Houston Dynamo" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/sounders-dynamo.jpg" alt="" width="504" height="292" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Houston and Seattle battle it out tomorrow night. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>We are chugging along here in the first month of the 2012 season. The third week of the season brings another full slate of games and talking points. There are a few decent games this weekend with a couple more that could end up being decent as well when it is all said and done.</p>
<p>Nine games on the menu this weekend across three days &#8211; only the LA Galaxy are off this weekend.</p>
<p>Below are some points I&#8217;ll be keeping an eye on this weekend.</p>
<p><strong>1. West meets East. </strong>Six of the nine games this weekend feature a East v. West battle. Big games between Seattle and Houston and then Sporting KC and FC Dallas headline the weekend. Big thing to keep in mind is of those six games, four of them are in Eastern Conference venues. It will be interesting to see if the Eastern clubs can turn the tide at home after going the first two weekends without much to show for against the West. <span id="more-13263"></span></p>
<p><strong>2. How good is Houston? </strong>Two road games in a row and two wins in a row have the Dynamo off to a rocking start. But how good is Dominic Kinnear&#8217;s club really at this point? The two 1-0 wins have come against one of the worst clubs in the league (Chivas) and a team that is decent (San Jose). Also, the Orange haven&#8217;t exactly lit up the boards with their offense as they&#8217;ve only chipped in two goals on the season, one being from the penalty spot last week.</p>
<p>Houston heads to Seattle for a big primetime battle with the Sounders tomorrow night. Seattle looked good in their home opener last week against Toronto as David Estrada ran all over the Reds with a hat trick. Toronto is a different defensive club than Houston is here. The Dynamo use the defense to their strength and will need to push around the Sounders early and often to get them off their game.</p>
<p><strong>3. About those Quakes. </strong>San Jose takes their 1-1-0 record to the road to battle Toronto FC in their home opener. So far we&#8217;ve seen the Quakes play decent in a win over New England but then stumble against Houston last week. We know Chris Wondolowski can score but so far no one is really feeding him the ball. But they may be in luck as Toronto sweeper Torsten Frings is on the mend for a few weeks. Without him in the midfield, expect Toronto to be a little different and likely a bit weaker. If San Jose is indeed better this year, this will be a  game that they can prove it to us. On the road, in a tough environment, against a pretty decent team.</p>
<p><strong>4. The questions in Philly. </strong>We&#8217;ve heard all week about stuff going on with the Philadelphia Union. Peter Nowak is playing things very oddly and in a way that can be easily made fun of too by folks in the press and online. This Union squad has talent, make no mistake about it, but right now they seem to be lacking some heart across the field. You&#8217;d expect a guy like Danny Califf or Carlos Valdes to step up and be the true veteran leaders that they are, but that hasn&#8217;t exactly happened yet in their two losses (for a variety of reasons no less). Offensively speaking the Union haven&#8217;t got it going so far this year and not having Freddy Adu isn&#8217;t making it easier.</p>
<p>The Union head to Chicago for their home opener. The Fire looked decent in Montreal last week but still have some question marks of their own. We don&#8217;t know how good this club really is or will be yet but we do know one thing, Dominic Oduro is certainly trying to make us realize that he isn&#8217;t going to be a one-hit wonder.</p>
<p><strong>5. Turn the heat up in New York. </strong>We&#8217;ve talked about it this week, the heat under Hans Backe&#8217;s butt has to be getting warmer and warmer here. The Red Bulls opened the season with two straight road losses and losing their home opener is definitely out of the question. The panic button hasn&#8217;t been pushed, not yet at least. They get a Colorado Rapids squad that will be missing a key midfielder in Jeff Lawrentowicz, who got red carded late in Philadelphia last weekend. That&#8217;s a huge blow for a club on the road seeking a third straight win.</p>
<p>New York has to play their style of game. Direct, with pace on the wings with Dane Richards and Joel Lindpere. So far neither one of them has been involved much in their two losses. Without their services on the wings, Thierry Henry has been forced to sit further back into the midfield to get the ball. That cannot happen for a player like Henry. Having Rafa Marquez back in the lineup should help though, if he can be the defensive force in the midfield, it may allow pressure off the defense and some better service. At least one would hope that will be the case. If not, Backe and this club will be forced to answer a lot of tough questions.</p>
<p><strong>6. Dallas travels with a slew of missing players. </strong>We&#8217;ve talked about wondering just how good a couple clubs are, well Sporting KC fits that mold. They&#8217;ve done well in their two wins to start the season, one on the road in D.C. and the other at home against a 10-man New England. Now they&#8217;ll host a FC Dallas squad missing Brek Shea, Fabian Castillo and likely David Ferreira. That&#8217;s a ton of offense for Schellas Hyndman to be missing, not to mention newcomer Carlos Rodriguez, who has been filing in on the wings will be out with the Panama U-23 national team. Ouch.</p>
<p>To me this one is simple, if KC plays to their strengths up top with Kei Kamara and CJ Sapong, then this one will be their&#8217;s without a doubt. Dallas has a strong defense for sure this season with the return of George John and newcomer Hernan Pertuz looking good but without the wing play in the midfield, Dallas will struggle in this one.</p>
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		<title>Ching, Dynamo Ready To Move On</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Feb 2012 15:38:55 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[As bad as it was back in November, both Brian Ching and the Houston Dynamo are ready to move past the whole expansion draft fiasco. Ching &#8211; now a member of the Montreal Impact &#8211; played the Dynamo yesterday in a preseason scrimmage. The mood was not as hostile as one would have imagined it<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2012/02/09/12950/ching-dynamo-ready-to-move-on/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_12951" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 506px"><img class=" wp-image-12951 " title="Ching-mont-hou" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/02/Ching-mont-hou.jpg" alt="" width="496" height="280" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Ching squared off against his old club yesterday. (Photo via Montreal Impact)</p></div>
<p>As bad as it was back in November, both Brian Ching and the Houston Dynamo are ready to move past the whole expansion draft fiasco.</p>
<p>Ching &#8211; now a member of the Montreal Impact &#8211; played the Dynamo yesterday in a preseason scrimmage. The mood was not as hostile as one would have imagined it to be a couple months back. In fact, Dynamo manager Dominic Kinnear <a href="http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2012/02/08/ching-all-business-facing-dynamo-first-time" target="_blank">apologized</a> for his actions and comments from the expansion draft.</p>
<blockquote><p>“I think in the beginning, we were a little bit liberal with what we were saying,” Kinnear said. “I think it was a little bit rude, and I apologize for that, back when Brian first got selected by Montreal in the Expansion Draft. I think it was too easily talked about because of who he is, and I think now just to be very professional, we have to keep it as quiet as possible.”</p></blockquote>
<p>It will still be hard for Houston fans to see Ching in the Impact blue, but give it time and all things will soon pass on.</p>
<p>One Houston writer is still betting on seeing Ching <a href="http://blog.chron.com/soccer/2012/02/ching-eager-to-see-past-and-future-dynamo-teammates/" target="_blank">back in Dynamo orange by March 11</a>. I tend to agree with him.</p>
<blockquote><p>Let’s turn back to Ching, the all-time leading scorer in franchise history. The Dynamo and Impact have had trade discussions on and off since the start of preseason, so there’s still a chance that Ching will be back with the team for the opening of BBVA Compass Stadium.</p>
<p>I’m willing to bet Ching will be a member of the Dynamo by March 11.</p>
<p>With that said, the Dynamo also have inquired about other veteran forwards within in MLS, in Europe (Kevin Davies of Bolton turned the team down) and South America (Carlo Costly). You also know about Kris Boyd, the Scottish forward who snubbed them to sign with the Portland Timbers.</p></blockquote>
<p>Yesterday the Dynamo did trade for forward Mac Kandji from the Colorado Rapids. That folks is no Ching replacement but it is a start.</p>
<p>A lot can and will happen between now and March. We&#8217;re a month out of First Kick and already this preseason has presented some interesting story lines.</p>
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		<title>Thursday Night Preview: Dynamo at TFC</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 01 Jul 2010 19:44:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Week 14 in Major League Soccer looks to get kicked off with a bang. The Houston Dynamo travel north to face their old mate Dwayne De Rosario and Toronto FC at BMO Field. TFC looks to continue their impressive home record this season while the Dynamo are hoping to begin getting some consistent play going<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/07/01/7332/thursday-night-preview-dynamo-at-tfc/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 506px"><img class=" " src="http://www.torontofc.ca/sites/default/files/imagecache/primary_image-620x350/image_nodes/2010/06/DeRosario_2.jpg" alt="" width="496" height="280" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Dwayne De Rosario goes head-to-head with his old mates from Houston tonight. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>Week 14 in Major League Soccer looks to get kicked off with a bang. The Houston Dynamo travel north to face their old mate Dwayne De Rosario and Toronto FC at BMO Field. TFC looks to continue their impressive home record this season while the Dynamo are hoping to begin getting some consistent play going forward in the second half of the season.</p>
<p>Both teams are hoping to use tonight&#8217;s match either way to move up the standings a bit. Toronto can inch a little closer to their rivals from Columbus and New York with a win tonight. The Dynamo can move into a three-way tie in the western conference with a win as well.</p>
<p>Houston has to cut down on their mental errors across the field, especially in the back where they&#8217;ve look nothing like their old self. Houston will also hope to lockdown the Reds offense which has been cold lately despite getting a couple draws in the standings.</p>
<p>Toronto will rely on former Dynamo midfielder De Rosario in this one. He&#8217;s likely to be the main offensive part in this one for Toronto but they&#8217;ll also need a big game from guys like O&#8217;Brien White and Chad Barrett. If one of those two can help out DeRo then Toronto stands a great chance at getting three points in this one.</p>
<p>Houston has been tricky to pick this season and their defense still worries me and their offense sees to be too hot and cold for my liking. I think Toronto will get a win tonight and continue their impressive play at home.</p>
<p><em>Player to watch out for</em>: Dwayne De Rosario &#8211; He&#8217;s only a goal away from tying the league lead for goals with Edson Buddle, so you know he&#8217;d like to take over that lead tonight against his old club.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Toronto 2, Houston 1</strong></p>
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		<title>2010 MLS Preview: Bold Predictions</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Mar 2010 12:33:59 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I&#8217;d normally like to get these predictions out much sooner but with all that has gone on this winter the day before First Kick seems about right really. The rosters became compliant at 5pm ET yesterday and thus will put an end to the preseason in a way for all the clubs. In the past<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/03/25/6567/2010-mls-preview-bold-predictions/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>I&#8217;d normally like to get these predictions out much sooner but with all that has gone on this winter the day before First Kick seems about right really. The rosters became compliant at 5pm ET yesterday and thus will put an end to the preseason in a way for all the clubs.</p>
<p>In the past I&#8217;ve done these bold season predictions in various ways. I ended up sticking with the tradition of the predictions and picks and also added some other items like I did a year ago. I know some of the bold predictions are silly and meaningless but they&#8217;re fun to do nonetheless.</p>
<p>As always feel free to put in your season predictions below.</p>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Players to watch out for in 2010:</span></strong></p>
<ul>
<li>Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Columbus): Can he guide this club to another stellar season? I think he will but it won&#8217;t be easy with the league out to get them.</li>
<li>Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy): No doubt Donovan will return to his MVP form from a year ago, but the question will he be with the club after the World Cup? Part of me thinks he will and part of me sees him going back to England.</li>
<li>Juan Pablo Angel (New York Red Bulls): Once he is 100% again look for him to do very well this year. Not playing on nasty turf at home will do wonders for him and the Red Bulls.</li>
<li>Geoff Cameron (Houston Dynamo): Big, big year in Houston for the Dynamo especially for Cameron. If he can help keep their offense in check and facilitate things like I believe he can then look out.</li>
<li>Freddy Montero (Seattle Sounders FC): He&#8217;s a marked man but if he can break open in space like we&#8217;ve seen him do time and time again then he&#8217;ll get his goals this year.</li>
</ul>
<p><span id="more-6567"></span><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Coaches Already Feeling The Heat</strong></span></p>
<p>Each year I&#8217;ve done a Coaching Hot Seat, where I look around the league to see who stands the greatest chance of getting the boot. Last couple year&#8217;s I&#8217;ve been right on with some picks on here while a few others have been a bit off. Again, its just my opinion on each coach listed and it doesn&#8217;t mean it will actually happen. In other words don&#8217;t get all bent out of shape if you see your coach on here at any point this year, I can&#8217;t tell you how many emails I get over this issue.</p>
<p>But in saying so this year could be a fairly light year for coaching hot seats in general since there have been so many coaching changes.</p>
<ul>
<li>Frank Yallop (San Jose Earthquakes): Its year three for the Quakes 2.0 which means Yallop should really feel some heat if he doesn&#8217;t get this club winning early on this year. I wasn&#8217;t shocked to see him get another season with the club after last year but I wouldn&#8217;t be at all shocked to see him be the first gone this year.</li>
<li>Gary Smith (Colorado Rapids): Another western coach that should feel some heat this year if his club isn&#8217;t winning. If they continue to be inconsistent look for lots of calls for his head later this year. Thing is the Rapids owners typically drag these things out. I think he&#8217;ll be fine but for now this is more of a caution of possible things to come.</li>
<li>Hans Backe (New York Red Bulls): I do believe he&#8217;ll last longer than most expected him to but I think its more of a formality at this point to always include the New York boss in these lists given the fact that they have a new coach about every year or year and a half.</li>
<li>Schellas Hyndman (FC Dallas): While I believe he will have this job as long as he wants it I also think that if he has another clunker of a season the pressure for him to go will have to mount. His overall record (15-18-14) isn&#8217;t anything to brag about.</li>
</ul>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>Early Award Predictions:</strong></span></p>
<p>Below are some predictions for each end-of-season award. I left a few off that I really don&#8217;t care about, why we vote on things like the Ref of the year is beyond me. I&#8217;ll give you my top three for each since that is how we have to vote on it anyways.</p>
<p><strong>Goalkeeper:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Donovan Ricketts (LA Galaxy): He&#8217;s a beast&#8230;nothing more to say than that.</li>
<li>Kasey Keller (Seattle Sounders): If Ricketts isn&#8217;t 100% all year then this award easily goes to Keller.</li>
<li>Will Hesmer (Columbus): I find him to be highly underrated.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Defender</strong>:</p>
<ol>
<li>Chad Marshall (Columbus): Hard not to go against the league&#8217;s best defender.</li>
<li>Jhon Kennedy Hurtado (Seattle): He&#8217;s the rock in the back for the Sounders.</li>
<li>Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy): I see this kid growing into a perennial All-Star.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Comeback Player:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Taylor Twellman (New England): Its gotta be Twellman right? Anyone else to put here?</li>
</ol>
<p>(Yes I&#8217;m sure there are others but right now Twellman is all I have for this one.)</p>
<p><strong>Newcomer</strong>:</p>
<ol>
<li>Joel Lindpere (New York Red Bulls): If NY is going to be half as good as people think/say they are this year it will be because of this guy.</li>
<li>Eduardo (San Jose Earthquakes): The Quakes need a goal scorer and he will help do just that.</li>
<li>Blaise N&#8217;Kufo (Seattle Sounders FC): Yes he is only playing a half season but I agree with a lot of folks out there that think he is the final piece to the puzzle that puts this club over the top.</li>
</ol>
<p>(Note: this will easily change as newcomers join the league in the summer and after the World Cup)</p>
<p><strong>Coach</strong>:</p>
<ol>
<li>Sigi Schmid (Seattle Sounders): He&#8217;ll continue to work his magic in the Pacific Northwest.</li>
<li>Peter Nowak (Philadelphia Union): I do believe he&#8217;ll make them better than most expansion clubs and thus will get high praise for it. A playoff birth would easily help him win this though.</li>
<li>Bruce Arena (LA Galaxy): If they end up losing Landon Donovan this summer and they still do well in the west then he may very well beat out Schmid for this honor.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>Rookie</strong>:</p>
<ol>
<li>Tony Tchani (New York Red Bulls): He&#8217;s a beast, believe me.</li>
<li>Zach Loyd (FC Dallas): The man that can play just about anywhere for Schellas Hyndman. Once he settles into a role he&#8217;ll be golden.</li>
<li>Teal Bunbury (Kansas City Wizards): He&#8217;s a natural goal scorer, and KC needs goals.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong>MVP:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Landon Donovan (LA Galaxy): Not settling the world on fire with this pick but as long as he is in the league he&#8217;s the best player no matter what.</li>
<li>Guillermo Barros Schelotto (Columbus Crew): As long as he has a full healthy season he could end up winning this on his production alone.</li>
<li>Kyle Beckerman (RSL): If this club is going to repeat it will be because of this man.</li>
</ol>
<p><strong><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Playoff Predictions</span></strong>:</p>
<p>Top two from Eastern Conference: Columbus Crew* and Chicago Fire<br />
Top two from Western Conference: Seattle Sounders FC and LA Galaxy</p>
<p>Wild card winners: Real Salt Lake, Houston Dynamo, FC Dallas, D.C. United</p>
<p>I feel as though the first six (auto-bids, RSL, and Houston) are simple picks for me but with parity in this league we really could see any number of teams in those final two spots. I think it will come down between Dallas, D.C., Colorado, Chivas, Toronto, New York and New England for those final two spots. I felt weird taking four western conference wild cards so D.C. gets the nod for me though I&#8217;ll be honest I&#8217;m not totally set on that pick. Dallas needs to find a partner for Jeff Cunningham or they&#8217;ll be in trouble. Still Dallas is a dark-horse for me just as I&#8217;ve said all winter long. Had to stay with that pick here.</p>
<p>First round playoff winners: Columbus (over Dallas); Chicago (over D.C.); Seattle (over Houston); and RSL (over LA).</p>
<p>Conference final winners: Columbus and Seattle.</p>
<p>MLS Cup winner: Seattle Sounders FC</p>
<p>(*= Supporter&#8217;s Shield winners)</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;"><strong>The Rest of the WVH Bold Predictions:</strong></span></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>A MLS club will win SuperLiga: </strong>I still hate this tournament but I&#8217;m a homer and root for anyone MLS in it. My guess is Houston will take it hom this year.</li>
<li><strong>A MLS club will win the US Open Cup: </strong>The league usually does every year and with the whole Division II mess that went on these past few months I like a MLS club&#8217;s chance even more. I&#8217;m going to go with the Chicago Fire to win this year.</li>
<li><strong>MLS will get four clubs in CCL Group stage: </strong>We already get two in Columbus and Real Salt Lake. I&#8217;ll say LA and Toronto some how manages their way into the group stage this year. Seattle falls short.</li>
<li><strong>MLS will win the All-Star game: </strong>Yawn.</li>
<li><strong>Three clubs will add DPs by the end of summer: </strong>New York will add their second while Chicago and D.C. get new ones.</li>
<li><strong>More Yanks will return home: </strong>Maybe a Benny Feihaber? Who knows? I still see a couple coming back this summer.</li>
<li><strong>A couple Yanks transfer out of MLS: </strong>This deserves it&#8217;s own post (again) but I wouldn&#8217;t be shocked to see Donovan go as well as someone like Brek Shea.</li>
<li><strong>Dominic Kinnear will once again trade like crazy: </strong>He does it each year and it only makes his team better. Why people trade with him I&#8217;ll never know. You can bet one at least one trade really working out in the Dynamo&#8217;s favor though.</li>
<li><strong>Mo Johnston and Preki will butt heads</strong>: All seems good now as they continue to dump salaries but at some point they&#8217;ll clash over player pickups.</li>
<li><strong>Houston and San Jose will see their stadiums go up</strong>: They&#8217;ll join Kansas City in the movin&#8217; dirt department.</li>
<li><strong>D.C. will still be stuck at RFK</strong>: Its election year for D.C.&#8217;s mayoral race, so I don&#8217;t see anything happening to United&#8217;s stadium issues anytime soon. Which sucks.</li>
<li><strong>Montreal will get their expansion bid: </strong>They&#8217;ll be in the league in 2012&#8230;its all but announced at this point.</li>
<li><strong>No other expansion bid will be announced this year: </strong>I think the league will carefully plan who their 20th club will be. My money is on them trying to find an owner in New York to bring a second club to that area.</li>
<li><strong>A late season run will help&#8230;D.C.: </strong>We see it every year, last year it was RSL getting lucky at the right time, this year it will be D.C.</li>
<li><strong>Juan Pablo Angel will lead the league in goals: </strong>No turf at Red Bull Arena will go a long way in getting him back to producing lots of goals.</li>
<li><strong>Brad Davis will lead the league in assists: </strong>He always quietly gets lots of assists and no one notices.</li>
<li><strong>Kasey Keller will lead the league in saves: </strong>I still see the Sounders give up a fair amount of shots but Keller will be there to save most of them.</li>
<li><strong>The US Men&#8217;s National Team will make it to the quarterfinals: </strong>Not MLS related but definitely worth predicting at this point. I love the boy&#8217;s chances in South Africa, as much as I want to put them in the semi-finals, a quarterfinal exit seems more likely.</li>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 11 Feb 2010 20:48:19 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2010 season presents a challenge for Dominic Kinnear and the Houston Dynamo. First of all their top two stars from a year ago are now gone to Europe. Stuart Holden and Ricardo Clark left a big hole in the midfield and some would even argue that the club is still recovering from the trade<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/02/11/6075/looking-at-2010-houston-dynamo/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_6076" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 350px"><img class="size-full wp-image-6076" title="dynamo1" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/dynamo1.jpg" alt="" width="340" height="241" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Brian Ching will be called to lead the Dynamo yet again. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>The 2010 season presents a challenge for Dominic Kinnear and the Houston Dynamo. First of all their top two stars from a year ago are now gone to Europe. Stuart Holden and Ricardo Clark left a big hole in the midfield and some would even argue that the club is still recovering from the trade of Dwayne de Rosario from last winter.</p>
<p>Today we take a gander at where they are right now going into the new year. So far the Dynamo have shifted some players around drafted a couple guys that may never see time on the field and for the most part done very little in terms of player movement this winter. We&#8217;ve actually heard more news surrounding this club&#8217;s potential stadium deal than new players joining the roster this winter.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s take a look at who the Dynamo have and where they still need to go before the new season starts next month.</p>
<p><span id="more-6075"></span><strong>Keepers</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Pat Onstad, Tally Hall, and Tyler Deric.</p>
<p>Notes: As long as Onstad remains healthy this isn&#8217;t an area of concern for Kinnear. Big thing will the the development of Deric who has to be in some way the future keeper of this club. My bet is they will loan out Deric this season to a USSF Division II club or even a USL-2 club. They have to get him some playing time to get any sort of progression out of their first academy signing.</p>
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<p><strong>Defense</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Bobby Boswell, Eddie Robinson, Ryan Cochrane, Craig Waibel, Mike Chabala, Wade Barrett, and Andrew Hainault.</p>
<p>Notes: Getting a healthy Robinson back this season should be a big thing for the Dynamo. This group will still be solid with all the talent they still have in the back. One thing though will be getting some depth and some youth here.</p>
<p>I still believe if this group stays healthy they won&#8217;t have too many issues this season. I kind of see Kinnear trading for a defender to add depth at some point this season.</p>
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<p><strong>Midfield</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Kevin Harmse, Geoff Cameron, Brad Davis, Daniel Cruz, Erik Ustruck, Richard Mulrooney, Brian Mullan, Corey Ashe, Samuel Appiah, and David Walker.</p>
<p>Notes: Big change here will be seeing Cameron slide into the midfield. Honestly from knowing Cameron and seeing him play he&#8217;s probably better suited for the midfield than in the defense anyways. Houston will be looking for him to really step it up this season and carry the load in the midfield. Thankfully he does have some quality offensive players like Brad Davis to help out in the assist department.</p>
<p>Big thing here will be if guys like Ashe can step up play on the wings. If Houston&#8217;s wing play is weak this season so will their offense. Ashe, Davis, and Cameron have to step it up in order to keep the Dynamo near the top in the west.</p>
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<p><strong>Forwards</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Brian Ching, Dominic Oduro, Luis Angel Landin, and Cam Weaver.</p>
<p>Notes: We know this, Ching will have to carry the load once again&#8230;that is if Landin doesn&#8217;t finally step up and play to his DP status. Those are two guys that will have to score the goals this season we know that but don&#8217;t sleep on Oduro or Weaver here. Oduro and his speed along with Weaver&#8217;s size are big parts to this groups offensive output. How Kinnear uses them this season will be key.</p>
<p>Landin, Weaver and Oduro will likely have to step up production though if Ching does make it to South Africa with the USMNT this summer. Should any dip in goals happen while Ching is gone this club will be in trouble.</p>
<p>More than likely we&#8217;ll see a trade for this group though at some point in the season. It seems like once a year Kinnear makes a trade for a striker within the league. I look for that to happen yet again this season towards the middle part of summer.</p>
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<p><strong>Overall</strong>:</p>
<p>The questions always surround this club each year about their offense and where it will come from. Now the question will be can they improve from losing two important players in their midfield. They can replace one with Cameron and they&#8217;ll get away with guys like Mulrooney filling in for Clark but will that be enough? I honestly doubt it.</p>
<p>Funny thing is we always doubt something with this club each year and yet they still show up when it matters. Kinnear knows what he is doing more than most coaches in this league do. He works his system well and always knows how to find the right parts for it. They won&#8217;t be flashy this year but they&#8217;ll get by. I think adding a couple more parts in the midfield on the wings and maybe a defender or two in the back for depth purposes will suit them well.</p>
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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>Playoff Preview: Dynamo at Sounders</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 29 Oct 2009 18:40:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The playoffs are finally here and tonight they kickoff with a bang up in the Pacific Northwest as the Houston Dynamo travel to Qwest Field to face the Seattle Sounders FC in a big first leg western conference semi-final series. Seattle comes into the playoffs as one of the league&#8217;s hottest teams and with the<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/10/29/5115/playoff-preview-dynamo-at-sounders/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>The playoffs are finally here and tonight they kickoff with a bang up in the Pacific Northwest as the Houston Dynamo travel to Qwest Field to face the Seattle Sounders FC in a big first leg western conference semi-final series.</p>
<p>Seattle comes into the playoffs as one of the league&#8217;s hottest teams and with the opening game at Qwest you have to believe Sigi Schmid and company will pull out all the stops to make sure the expected large crowd stays happy. Schmid will have to rely heavily on Jhon Kennedy Hurtado and Leo Gonzalez in the back to slow down the attack from Brian Ching and Stuart Holden.</p>
<p>The Dynamo need to find a way to get a goal early and then rely on their strong defense to carry them in this game and in the series. Catching Seattle off guard on corner kicks or free kicks could go a long way for the Dynamo. However the most important thing for Dominic Kinnear&#8217;s bunch is staying out of card trouble. These last couple months have been nothing but yellow and red cards for Kinnear&#8217;s team. Make no mistake if they get into card trouble it will be another early exit for the Dynamo this year in the playoffs. You can&#8217;t beat a club like Seattle with ten men, you just can&#8217;t do it.</p>
<p>I think tonight&#8217;s game will be physical as Houston will want to use guys like Geoff Cameron and Bobby Boswell to keep Fredy Montero and Freddie Ljungberg off the boards. Look for Seattle to play the wings a lot in this game and also look for Ljungberg to try to live up to his DP status with the Sounders.</p>
<p>I like the homeside by a slim margin in this one. These two played two exciting games in the regular season and I don&#8217;t see anything different here tonight. Goals by Ching for the Dynamo and goals by Montero and Nate Jaqua for the Sounders.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Seattle 2, Houston 1</strong></p>
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		<description><![CDATA[For most folks out there the Coach of the Year debate is a three person race. Depending on the how the final week goes we could include one or two others into the discussion. Some coaches have lead their clubs from loads of draws early to the top of their conferences, one has lead an<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/10/21/5037/coach-of-the-year-talk/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img style="float: right;" src="http://lagalaxy.theoffside.com/files/2008/08/bruce.jpg" alt="" />For most folks out there the Coach of the Year debate is a three person race. Depending on the how the final week goes we could include one or two others into the discussion.</p>
<p>Some coaches have lead their clubs from loads of draws early to the top of their conferences, one has lead an expansion club to the playoffs for the second time in league history, while others have just done what they always do.</p>
<p>As mentioned the final week will go a long way in determining this awards&#8217; race as it will with a couple others. Below is the list of guys in the running in no real order. That&#8217;s where you all come in, who deserves this award? And who doesn&#8217;t?</p>
<p><strong>Sigi Schmid (Seattle): </strong>Leading an expansion club to a respectable record is never easy but leading an expansion club to the playoffs rarely happens. Say what you will about Schmid and the team that was built up there in Seattle, I believe they wouldn&#8217;t be in the playoffs without him leading the way.</p>
<p><strong>Bruce Arena (LA): </strong>The early part of the season the Galaxy weren&#8217;t losing but then again they weren&#8217;t winning either. But a funny thing happened, the roster that Arena tore apart last winter got a couple other additions that made the Galaxy into what they are today. Now some are saying this is his best work yet. I agree with that.</p>
<p><strong>Dominic Kinnear (Houston): </strong>Another season, and another year at the top of the western conference for Kinnear and the Dynamo. While I don&#8217;t see Kinnear winning this award this year I do think he does deserve a decent amount of consideration for it.</p>
<p><strong>Robert Warzycha (Columbus): </strong>Some won&#8217;t want him on this list since he basically took over where Sigi Schmid left off but you can&#8217;t deny the job that he has done by keeping things moving forward with this bunch.</p>
<p><strong>Preki (Chivas): </strong>Its been an up and down season for Preki and Chivas USA but overall the Goats are a couple games away from a possibly Supporter&#8217;s Shield. Should Chivas USA win out this week and Columbus lose we could see Preki gain a bunch of votes for this award. A lot of ifs but it is possible.</p>
<p>Anyone else you think should be in the running? Steve Nicol for his work with New England this year? Schellas Hyndman for his late turn around in Dallas? Anyone else?</p>
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		<title>Thursday Night Preview: Texan Battle</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 06 Aug 2009 18:37:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There&#8217;s nothing like kicking off a week with a good in-state derby. Tonight we get just that for week 21&#8242;s kickoff as the Houston Dynamo travel to Frisco, TX to face FC Dallas. Both clubs are coming off big wins from last weekend and look to take ownership of El Capitn, the prize given to<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/08/06/4412/thursday-night-preview-texan-battle/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_4413" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 237px"><img class="size-full wp-image-4413" title="weaver_dvdb" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/weaver_dvdb.jpg" alt="Cam Weaver and Dave van den Burgh battle again tonight. (Getty Images)" width="227" height="340" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Cam Weaver and Dave van den Burgh battle again tonight. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>There&#8217;s nothing like kicking off a week with a good in-state derby. Tonight we get just that for week 21&#8242;s kickoff as the Houston Dynamo travel to Frisco, TX to face FC Dallas. Both clubs are coming off big wins from last weekend and look to take ownership of El Capitn, the prize given to the winning club in the season series.</p>
<p>So far this season Houston has gotten the better of their northern rivals by beating them 1-0 and 3-1. The Orange would love nothing more than to do it again for a clean season series sweep.</p>
<p>Dallas may have gotten their offense off the ground last week against Kansas City but looking at what kind of defense they are going up against I think it will be tough for them to get more than one by the Dynamo defense. Sure Houston let in three last week to DC but I just don&#8217;t see Dominic Kinnear&#8217;s bunch doing that again.</p>
<p>Houston should be able to control things in the middle with Brad Davis and Stuart Holden, which should allow Brian Ching to find openings in the Dallas defense.</p>
<p>I think the difference will come down to guys like Bobby Boswell and Geoff Cameron in the back for Houston going against Jeff Cunningham and Dave van den Burgh for Dallas. I&#8217;d like to think that Dallas can keep their offense flying here but they&#8217;ve never really been able to dominate Houston since the Dynamo were moved to Houston a few years ago. I also wouldn&#8217;t expect a good crowd for this one as no one in Dallas likes to travel to Frisco on a week night with all the traffic around here.</p>
<p>Anyways, I see Houston carrying this one out and extending their lead in the overall standings.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Houston 2, Dallas 1</strong></p>
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		<title>In Defense Of American Managers</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Jul 2009 12:22:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Editor&#8217;s Note: Geoff Reid appears on WVHooligan.com each week. Today he returns to the defense of American managers high and low. Feel free to give him your thoughts below. In 2009, there has been pieces written on certain web sites and podcasts hosts on shows have said the American player is hurting because coaches within<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/07/23/4291/in-defense-of-american-managers/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em>Editor&#8217;s Note: Geoff Reid appears on WVHooligan.com each week. Today he returns to the defense of American managers high and low. Feel free to give him your thoughts below.</em></p>
<p>In 2009, there has been pieces written on certain web sites and podcasts hosts on shows have said the American player is hurting because coaches within MLS are not up to standard. The big evidence is not one has gone overseas and been successful.</p>
<p>This analogy is completely wrong and I will speak out in Defense of American Coaches.</p>
<p>It took a long time for an American player to play in a top league in Europe and eventually Paul Caligiuri became the first to earn a contract in the Bundesliga in the 1980s with Hamburg firstly, then Meppen and later Hansa Rostock and finally Freiburg before leaving to help kick start MLS in 1996.  It was a milestone for American soccer and so were that generation of players.  Now to compare that with American managers it is a completely different kettle of fish in that there are much more player opportunities then head coaching ones.  The one similarity is that its a major stepping stone once the first coach can do it.</p>
<p>The next big argument thats been vented against this subject is with the National Team in that some folks think that the USSF should hire a foreign coach instead of an American one.  Why?  They wont know the system unless theyve been in this country a number of years.  Steve Nicol would be a perfect example of a foreign coach to take the National Team job because hes been in the country since 1999 and clearly by looking back at his draft pick choices down the years he understands the American player.  However, looking at current American coaches that could take the job there is plenty out there and once Bob Bradleys reign comes to an end for one reason or another when it does, the top two choices are simple: Dominic Kinnear and Sigi Schmid.  <span id="more-4291"></span></p>
<p>Kinnear has demonstrated why he is arguably the top American coach around at the moment.  His club is challenging for honors on a consistent basis, he has a system that is tried and trusted and has created a winning culture at the Houston Dynamo.  Part of me wonders if Kinnear was the brains behind the San Jose Earthquakes two titles in 2001 and 2003 when he was the assistant to Frank Yallop?  The Dynamo never seems to lack depth and for a club that competes on multiple fronts as they have done the last three or four years you need good depth where players know their roles.  Kinnear also knows what type of player he wants in his team.  Unlike some clubs in MLS who think signing a Designated Player will push them over the top, Kinnear just needs to add a piece to the puzzle and has publicly stated they dont want to just sign a DP for the hell of it, only if he can help the Dynamo win.</p>
<p>As for Sigi Schmid, I think its fair to say the Galaxy havent been the same since he left although Steve Sampson did win the MLS Cup in 2005, but with Schmids team.  Schmid getting fired when his club was top of the Western Conference is another topic for a another day.  Schmid has been a winner wherever hes been whether its at the college level with the UCLA Bruins or at the professional level at the Galaxy, Columbus Crew and now Seattle Sounders.  He has also coached the U-20s in between his stints at the Galaxy and Crew.</p>
<p>Both coaches know the system here in this country from the very depths of youth football to the very top level.</p>
<p>Other top American managers?  Bob Bradley I will defend all day and all night and am happy the critics have gone into hiding for now.  Bruce Arena is another one I am happy to defend because hes accomplished so much and very quietly, at least until recently, has steadied the Galaxy ship by building from the back and adding steal to the spine of the team.  All of a sudden, it seems Bruce hasnt lost it since 2006 as critics have suggested.</p>
<p>Preki has seemed to make the transition from player to assistant to manager very well and has a good eye for players has he has proven this year with the additions of Mariano Trujillo, Bojan Stepanovic and Eduardo Lillingston. Curt Onalfo also seems a very good young up and coming manager who has done well in Kansas City.  Lets also not forget Jason Kreis who is learning the ropes of club management in Salt Lake City pretty well and has Real Salt Lake competing every game which the same couldnt be said under John Ellinger.</p>
<p>I also havent mentioned any managers in the USL which is a great exam for all young managers to learn the trade.  If MLS has shown us anything as a league, its shown us what separates the good managers from the ones who are less talented.  Its always easier as a manager when you have a massive load of money to spend, but with a salary cap involved, it takes a more creative mind to put your team over the top.   This just shows a lot of American managers are better then a good number of their European counterparts.  The scouting system needs to improve without a doubt and it is with some of the Latin players that have been signed in the last few years.</p>
<p>Eventually an American manager will manage in a top European division.  It might be somewhere like the SPL first, and thats fine.  My money right now is on Kinnear.</p>
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