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		<title>MLS 2012, Week 10: What To Watch For</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 May 2012 16:00:46 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[All eyes this weekend will be on Houston. Major League Soccer get to open up yet another soccer specific stadium and BBVA Compass Stadium will certainly be a proud one to display to the world. The bright orange seats and the oven-like feeling inside will almost certainly give the Dynamo a tough home environment to<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2012/05/10/13562/mls-2012-week-10-what-to-watch-for/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_13563" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 568px"><img class=" wp-image-13563 " title="BBVA" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/05/BBVA.jpg" alt="" width="558" height="315" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Another amazing stadium opens this weekend. (Wilf Thorne / Houston Dynamo)</p></div>
<p>All eyes this weekend will be on Houston. Major League Soccer get to open up yet another soccer specific stadium and BBVA Compass Stadium will certainly be a proud one to display to the world. The bright orange seats and the oven-like feeling inside will almost certainly give the Dynamo a tough home environment to deal with.</p>
<p>Aside from that Week 10 in MLS also has some other good games of note including a huge showcase game in Seattle between Real Salt Lake and the Seattle Sounders. That clash will open up the Western Conference race a bit and show who really is the top dog in the league.</p>
<p>There are plenty of talking points for the weekend so here are some items I will be keeping a close watch on.<span id="more-13562"></span></p>
<p><strong>1. BBVA Goodness. </strong>I said yesterday in my predictions of New York and Houston that the Dynamo would likely not come out on top. The club would have their mind&#8217;s elsewhere and mostly they would be on Saturday&#8217;s home debut at their new stadium. Houston comes into this match with a respectable road record of 2-3-2 after seven games. Good but not great and certainly better than previous clubs who&#8217;ve started out the season with long road stretches while a stadium is being finished.</p>
<p>The Dynamo need a spark though. They&#8217;ve been marginal in seven games and really were just playing like a road team throughout. Hopefully the home game, in front of their fans, in a new environment that they can call their own will be enough of a spark to see just how good this team really is.</p>
<p><strong>2. Can the Impact stay hot? </strong>I said it earlier in the week in my weekly recap, Montreal is the hottest Eastern Conference team going right now. Yeah, going 3-1-1 in their last five tells you that Jesse Marsch is finally hitting some of the right buttons. The midfield is coming around nicely and the defense isn&#8217;t giving up a ton of ugly mistakes.</p>
<p>They host the struggling Galaxy in one of the final games at the Big O this season for them. Naturally this will be another big draw for the expansion city. David Beckham, Landon Donovan, Robbie Keane and company all come to town hoping to finally get going for good here this season.</p>
<p>Honestly, after nine games you have to think the Galaxy may be as good as they&#8217;re going to be here this season. They obviously have the talent to do some serious damage still in this league but something hasn&#8217;t clicked for them this season and I don&#8217;t see it happening on the road in a game like this. Montreal plays a physical brand of soccer, not one that LA will do well against unless someone sees an early red for the Impact.</p>
<p><strong>3. Sporting to get back on track. </strong>Two straight surprise losses to Portland and Montreal have everyone really wondering about Sporting Kansas City. The club started out strong winning seven in a row before falling in their last two. Either clubs have figured out how to contain Sporting or maybe Peter Vermes&#8217; side just hit a bit of a wall here. No matter which way you look at it if they go three in a row without a win, some serious questions will be raised about them.</p>
<p>They head to Chicago this weekend to face the Fire, a club that is still searching for an identity. The Windy City bunch are coming off a solid home draw to Real Salt Lake last night. Marco Pappa is looking dangerous by the minute for the Fire and defensively Frank Klopas&#8217; side is getting better as well &#8211; last night&#8217;s shutout proved that.</p>
<p><strong>4. Pioneer Cup weekend. </strong>This isn&#8217;t a major rivalry in MLS but FC Dallas and Columbus do play for a shiny trophy. The two Hunt Sports Group franchises are struggling big time though at the moment. Each side is dealing with a ton of injuries to key players and both come into this game searching just for points.</p>
<p>If anything this could be a game that comes down to the wire. Dallas looked strong last night against Seattle for the first 60 minutes or so but just failed to convert any chances. Columbus on the other hand has an offense that you really can&#8217;t write home about here so far this season. Six goals on the season puts them near the bottom of the league in that department. Dallas isn&#8217;t a ton better with 10 goals scored but something tells me after last night that they&#8217;ll have a better shot at things with Blas Perez back on the field.</p>
<p><strong>5. Battle for the top spot. </strong>While San Jose may have something to say about things on Sunday with their game against Chivas USA, both RSL and Seattle will be dogging it out Saturday night to try and take hold of first place in the Western Conference and MLS. Each side are playing very well these days and the Sounders are certainly the hottest club in the league right now.</p>
<p>Sigi Schmid was wise and lucky enough to rest some key players last night in Dallas for Saturday&#8217;s game. He mentioned afterwards that getting Fredy Montero and Mauro Rosales some rest will certainly go a long way for this weekend&#8217;s result.</p>
<p>Defensively though should be a fun clash. Seattle is on a nice shutout run while Salt Lake proved in Chicago that they can win without Nick Rimando in goal.</p>
<p><strong>6. New York looking for more. </strong>I have to give it up to the Red Bulls. Without Thierry Henry they continue to grind away at the 1-0 results (now three in a row). Dax McCarty has stepped up nicely as a leader in the clubhouse while the young defense in front of rookie keeper Ryan Meara continues to shine.</p>
<p>Hans Backe has finally gotten his side into position to succeed in my mind. At 19 points after 10 games, the credit goes to the unlikely sources like Meara and McCarty.</p>
<p>The Red Bulls have to deal with a Philly club that is still struggling to find a footing into this season. The Union have one of the worst attacks in MLS right now and defensively have struggled to stay in games. I&#8217;d imagine this one will be a physical affair, possibly one that sees a few cards. But given the style of play out of these two sides right now I really wouldn&#8217;t expect anything more than a 1-0 or 2-0 game here.</p>
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		<title>2012 MLS, Week 8: What To Watch For</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 26 Apr 2012 15:30:29 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Midweek games here in Dallas never cease to amazing me at how much it breaks up my week. Normal weeks have me doing the same old thing but a game smack dap in the middle of the week is a nice break. Last night&#8217;s RSL-FC Dallas game was a good one to get the new<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2012/04/26/13471/2012-mls-week-8-what-to-watch-for/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_13472" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 490px"><img class=" wp-image-13472 " title="Real Salt Lake v Toronto FC" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/04/rsl-tfc.jpg" alt="" width="480" height="345" /><p class="wp-caption-text">RSL and TFC hope to end some winless runs this weekend. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>Midweek games here in Dallas never cease to amazing me at how much it breaks up my week. Normal weeks have me doing the same old thing but a game smack dap in the middle of the week is a nice break.</p>
<p>Last night&#8217;s RSL-FC Dallas game was a good one to get the new week started in Major League Soccer too. Even though both clubs were missing key players in big spots and neither truly looked like taking a hold of the game from the other, it got us going this week.</p>
<p>Now we head into the weekend where we see nine games on Saturday. You read that correctly, nine games. Big stinkin&#8217; weekend.</p>
<p>Five of the nine are East v. West matchups while the others are good ol&#8217; conference clashes. Unfortunately we don&#8217;t have any big time rivalry games to really get us in the mood this weekend but New England-New York on NBC will be solid enough to hold us over on the rivalry front.</p>
<p>With plenty of games there will be plenty to talk about as well. <span id="more-13471"></span></p>
<p><strong>1. The Big O getting some Timber. </strong>It may not be the sexiest match on the weekend slate but Montreal hosting the Portland Timbers has plenty to offer. For one, the Timbers are finally off the mark after a four-game losing streak and are hoping to find their way offensively against a defense that has had plenty of issues against quality attacks. Kris Boyd is loving life in Portland according to some, and is finally getting use to MLS defenses.</p>
<p>The Impact on the other hand have had a little time off here to get their act together. This group has the talent. After seeing them in person I can say there is plenty of it across the field but Jesse Marsch hasn&#8217;t found the right combination of that talent to get quality results out of the door. Either it is a combination of not having a big-time go to scorer or the fact that their midfield is probably missing a link on the creativity side or something else entirely, Marsch and the Impact still have a long way to go here.</p>
<p><strong>2. Red Bulls down defensively. </strong>Just about every quality name that Hans Backe has on defense will be missing this weekend against New England. So what will he have to do instead? Hope to the soccer Gods above that Thierry Henry and Kenny Cooper can run up the score to make up for it. Rookie keeper Ryan Meara has been good but given how many goals he&#8217;s given up this season, I&#8217;d almost be wiling to go ahead and say he isn&#8217;t the answer for them yet. But at the same time it is hard to say it when his defense is just standing still so much when quality attackers come down on them.</p>
<p>The Revs have a chance here to get going offensively in a game like this. New York showed last weekend in D.C. that they aren&#8217;t good at handling quick attackers with decent ball skills. New England does have a few guys that know how to dribble and a couple that have really good pace. Backe has a lot of work to do if Saer Sene, Kelyn Rowe and Lee Nguyen come down on them with pace.</p>
<p>It isn&#8217;t at all out of the question that this could be a 4-3 game.</p>
<p><strong>3. Quakes show on the road. </strong>All the talk earlier in the week was about the San Jose Earthquakes. Writers like myself wrote about what a pleasant surprise they are and just how good they&#8217;ve been this season. They hit the road this weekend to face a Philadelphia Union squad that may give them trouble. Confidence is slowly building with the Union after two straight wins. Frank Yallop&#8217;s group has been so strong defensively this season on the road but an East Coast trip is always tricky for Western clubs.</p>
<p>San Jose just needs to keep it simple and effective. While their style of play isn&#8217;t at all sexy, their results are speaking for themselves here. The run and gun attack with Chris Wondolowski is still as effective as ever and with a couple missing links on the Union this weekend (due to suspension), he may have a little more room to be his dangerous self.</p>
<p><strong>4. Sounders back in action. </strong>Hey remember the Sounders? Yeah, it feels like it has been weeks since we saw this club play last. Their Week 8 opponent knows exactly how they feel. The Chicago Fire have been on and off a couple times this season but are finally getting into the meat of their spring schedule. Both Seattle and Chicago have only played five games thus far here.</p>
<p>One thing will be clear, whoever can take a hold of this game will get the points. Chicago loves to play an open style where they find Dominic Oduro in space to run at defenders. We saw how effective they were last week in Toronto when Oduro and Patrick Nyarko were open and were running at defenders. Grant it Toronto&#8217;s defense is no where close to the same quality that Seattle has in the back but the Sounders will have to stay grounded in the midfield and now allow the open space that the Fire will be searching for. On the flip side the Sounders need to get Fredy Montero and Eddie Johnson going here. While Johnson had been hurt to begin the season, he did play in their last game against Colorado. Each player needs goals here to get this team where most believe they can go, a MLS Cup.</p>
<p><strong>5. Winless in three against winless in six. </strong>Yeah something will have to give Saturday night in Salt Lake. Either Real Salt Lake will end their three game skid (they did pick up a point in Frisco last night but no wins are no wins here) while Toronto is just hoping for points period here. At some point Toronto&#8217;s front office will have to look and decide if Aron Winter is the guy for the job. I thought he was, and so did plenty of other people. But when you don&#8217;t win a single game after nearly two months of play, plenty of questions have to be asked.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t like the Reds chances though in this one. RSL looked hungry last night in Frisco and could have gotten three points easily. I don&#8217;t believe RSL has gone winless in four games under Kreis, and I wouldn&#8217;t expect it to happen this season either.</p>
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		<title>2012 MLS Season: Week 1 Predictions</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Mar 2012 20:00:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2012 season is finally here folks. After a few months of offseason and preseason madness, the new season is ready to kickoff. Many clubs have reason to be optimistic going into the new season while expectations are already being placed on the big boys in the league to do well again once more this<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2012/03/09/13192/2012-mls-season-week-1-predictions/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>The 2012 season is finally here folks. After a few months of offseason and preseason madness, the new season is ready to kickoff. Many clubs have reason to be optimistic going into the new season while expectations are already being placed on the big boys in the league to do well again once more this season.</p>
<p>Three clubs are without games this weekend while everyone else is in action. The first weekend of the season is spread out on three days with plenty of decent games to discuss. (For more look at my <a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2012/03/08/13170/what-to-watch-for-week-1-2/" target="_blank">What To Watch For</a> post to see the main talking points on the weekend)</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get down to the game predictions, shall we? Feel free to leave your score predictions below as well.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Saturday</span></p>
<p><strong>Montreal Impact at Vancouver Whitecaps &#8211; </strong>The new season gets started with an all-Canadian feature. Vancouver has a new coach and a loaded offense while Montreal is an expansion team playing in their inaugural MLS game. BC Place will be rocking in this one and while I like what Jesse Marsch has done with his squad going into their first season, the growing pains will be tough to overcome in time for this opener on the road. Vancouver has some growing pains to go through as well with a new coach and new system but I love their offensive weapons. If their defense holds up this could be a fun team to watch this season.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Vancouver 2, Montreal 1<span id="more-13192"></span></strong></p>
<p><strong>Columbus Crew at Colorado Rapids &#8211; </strong>A playoff rematch, and one that has some interesting points to look at. Colorado has a new coach and a new formation while the Crew are once again going into the season with lots of questions. Fitness will be a key element of this game and the Crew have some injuries in the back to worry about with guys like Rich Balchan sitting this one out. Colorado always seem to have Columbus&#8217; number at Dicks Sporting Goods Park, I see that trend continuing.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Colorado 2, Columbus 1</strong></p>
<p><strong>Sporting Kansas City at D.C. United &#8211; </strong>Both teams with plenty of offensive fire power to make this one enjoyable to watch. Dwayne De Rosario and company look to get on the board early in this one and make a statement to the rest of the Eastern Conference that they can contend with the big guns like KC. Sporting will have to keep watch in the middle of the park on DeRo and newcomer Hamdi Salihi. Both are great in space and know their way to goal. I think this one will be fairly tight and could come down to a late goal (KC fans know that all to well from last year). This one feels like a draw for that reason.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: DC 2, KC 2</strong></p>
<p><strong>Real Salt Lake at LA Galaxy &#8211; </strong>Health and fitness will be a key for both squads in this one. LA will be getting back into things after their CCL clash in Toronto on Wednesday, while RSL has a number of key guys that are questionable for this game (Borchers, Morales, Wingert, Saborio all iffy for this one). LA hasn&#8217;t had a ton of time together this offseason with Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane both in England. They showed flashes late in Toronto on Wednesday of how dangerous they can all be when they are on the same page. RSL will put up a fight but I think LA gets three points in this one, just too much talent up top from LA.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: LA 2, RSL 1</strong></p>
<p><strong>New England Revolution at San Jose Earthquakes &#8211; </strong>Still a big question about who will score for the Revs this season. Their midfield looks good and I&#8217;m sure they can handle anything the Quakes bring to this game in the middle of the pitch. The thing is I like where San Jose is going here, and they&#8217;ll want to get off to a good start with all of those additions that were made this winter. Chris Wondolowski always does well against New England too, so expect more of the same from him in this one.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: San Jose 2, New England 0</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Sunday</span></p>
<p><strong>New York Red Bulls at FC Dallas &#8211; </strong>Plenty of interesting questions going into this one. No Rafa Marquez or Luke Rodgers for New York. While FC Dallas could go with a 4-4-2 with Brek Shea up top with newcomer Blas Perez to make up for having no David Ferreira. These two should trade blows a couple times in this game as I think it will end on level terms.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Dallas 1, New York 1</strong></p>
<p><strong>Houston Dynamo at Chivas USA &#8211; </strong>While I do have concerns about who will score for the Dynamo this year, I do really like their defense and midfield. Chivas has a ton of issues and questions going into this season and they did not look good at all last week in the Portland tournament. The big thing to look out for Houston is the return of Brad Davis, if he can get off to a good start and put his injury from last season behind him then I&#8217;d expect a fairly easy go of things for the men in orange.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Houston 1, Chivas 0</strong></p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">Monday</span></p>
<p><strong>Philadelphia Union at Portland Timbers &#8211; </strong>I love this matchup to start out the season on ESPN2. Newcomer Kris Boyd going up against two of the toughest defenders in the league in Danny Califf and Carlos Valdes. Expect some double teams on Boyd leaving guys like Darlington Nagbe and Jorge Perlaza open. Philly looks healthy going into this season and I like Danny Mwanga to have a big season. This one really could go either way but that Portland crowd makes me lean towards to boys from the Rose City.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Portland 2, Philadelphia 1</strong></p>
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		<title>What To Watch For: Week 1</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Mar 2012 19:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are finally back to the normal weekly posts here. It is Thursday which means it is time to take a dip into the stories I&#8217;ll be focusing in on this weekend as Major League Soccer kicks off their 17th season. We got things off to a bit of a bang last night in the<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2012/03/08/13170/what-to-watch-for-week-1-2/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_13172" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 514px"><img class=" wp-image-13172 " title="Real Salt Lake v Vancouver Whitecaps FC" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/bc-place-2012.jpg" alt="" width="504" height="336" /><p class="wp-caption-text">BC Place will be rocking for the season opener. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>We are finally back to the normal weekly posts here. It is Thursday which means it is time to take a dip into the stories I&#8217;ll be focusing in on this weekend as Major League Soccer kicks off their 17th season.</p>
<p>We got things off to a bit of a bang last night in the CONCACAF Champions League, with Seattle downing Santos 2-1 and Toronto and LA playing to a 2-2 draw in front of a rocking crowd at the Rogers Centre.</p>
<p>The First Kick schedule this weekend last three days, spanning Saturday through Monday. The unbalanced schedule however means that there will be a team or two off each week. Both Seattle and Toronto will be off this weekend, thanks to their involvement in the CCL.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s get started shall we?<span id="more-13170"></span></p>
<p><strong>1. Great White North. </strong>The first game being mentioned to start the season off is in fact a game pitting two Canadian teams against one another. Last year it was the Vancouver Whitecaps hosting Toronto FC, but this year the Caps will host the newest club to MLS, the Montreal Impact. Vancouver went out and snagged nearly every available striker that they could get their hands on in the offseason including a trade with Philadelphia for Sebastien Le Toux. The Caps looks strong in the preseason, winning the annual Disney Pro Soccer Class in Orlando. They scored a ton of goals and their defense proved to be up for the challenge. If Vancouver&#8217;s defense can be as tough as some think they can be, then I&#8217;d expect them to steam roll over the expansion Impact here.</p>
<p>I like what Jesse Marsch has done with his expansion club though. The big thing will be getting the chemistry right early. Once guys get on the same page with one another they could do well but it will take some time.</p>
<p><strong>2. DeRo and Salihi. </strong>The two big names lead D.C. United into what could be a big make or break season for Ben Olsen. His team is young but talented. The big thing however is getting Dwayne De Rosario, the 2011 MLS MVP, on the same page as newly acquired Designated Player Hamdi Salihi. The two didn&#8217;t get to spend a whole lot of time in the preseason together. But one thing is clear, both know how to put the ball in the back of the net. Salihi showed in Charleston, SC last week that it won&#8217;t take much for him to find the back of the net.</p>
<p><strong>3. New boss in Denver. </strong>I&#8217;ve always been a big backer and fan of Oscar Pareja and I knew it was only a matter of time before some MLS team took him from FC Dallas (truth be told most FCD fans were hoping he&#8217;d stick around long enough to take over for Schellas Hyndman when he retired). Pareja now has a team to call his own in Colorado and will be employing a new formation for the Rapids, a 4-3-3 set up. I like the idea of this club in that kind of formation but they do have some issues on the flanks and in the defense that could make this a challenging transition. Anthony Wallace is out for several months now, which means the full back spot is going to be up for grabs. Also, the midfield isn&#8217;t getting any young with Pablo Mastroeni and Brian Mullan.</p>
<p>The bigger question will be who scores for this team until Conor Casey returns. To answer that you have to look no further than to Omar Cummings and newcomer Jamie Castrillon. Pareja went south and picked up a few Colombians and Castrillon could be one of the better ones to come to MLS in some time.</p>
<p><strong>4. CCL fatigue for LA? </strong>Its certainly possible to expect some sort of let down for LA as they travel back across the country to host a very talent and dangerous Real Salt Lake team this Saturday. LA showed last night that they can be beaten pretty easily in defense without Omar Gonzalez on set pieces. Look for Javier Morales and company to exploit that issue in LA&#8217;s defense.</p>
<p>But saying all of that also means that LA does have the ability to come back from any score. We saw last night that a two goals lead against LA means nothing with the likes of David Beckham, Edson Buddle, Landon Donovan and Robbie Keane in the line up. I really feel that once those four are on the same page that no one, and I mean no one will be able to contend with them. Salt Lake is pretty close to LA&#8217;s level so this one should be a fantastic season opener.</p>
<p><strong>5. Quakes and Revs bring intrigue into new season. </strong>One thing is certain, not too many people outside of Boston or San Jose really know what to make of the San Jose Earthquakes or the New England Revolution going into this new season. The Revs have a new manager in Jay Heaps and he has some talent on his roster. The big question boils down to who will score for this bunch. That won&#8217;t be the question for Quake fans as we know Chris Wondolowski is already looking good going into the new season. As long as someone steps up with him the Quakes could be a dark horse contender out West this season.</p>
<p>While this game doesn&#8217;t have the big story lines to it, I wouldn&#8217;t be shocked if it is one of the more interesting games this weekend.</p>
<p><strong>6. NBC and MLS. </strong>We get our first real look at what NBC will bring to the table for MLS broadcasts. We know of the booth set up with Arlo White and his color commentator on the field (yes on the field, not in the booth) Kyle Martino. I&#8217;m pumped for this one merely because it is here in Dallas and I&#8217;ll be attending this one. Dallas is expecting a sellout or at least something very close to one for this game against Thierry Henry and New York. FC Dallas CEO Doug Quinn stated yesterday to the press that less than 2000 tickets are left for this season opener and more than likely they&#8217;ll get to the sellout.</p>
<p>Having NBC do this game is obviously huge for both teams and the league though. I do believe the league and NBC picked a good opener with New York and Dallas. Plenty of stars to showcase between Brek Shea and Henry. Too bad Rafa Marquez is suspended for this one though.</p>
<p><strong>7. Year of the Timbers? </strong>Monday&#8217;s lone game should be a fun one. Portland hosting Philadelphia in prime-time on ESPN2 is exactly how the league needed to close out it&#8217;s first week of the season. Two up and coming teams, in front of a rocking JELD-WEN Field crowd. That makes for good soccer and good TV in my book. (Note for Dallas folks, I&#8217;ll be hanging out at the <a href="http://www.facebook.com/events/196354317137320/" target="_blank">Big D Soccer Pub Night</a>, come join if you are in town)</p>
<p>Both the Union and the Timbers made plenty of interesting moves in the offseason. Portland added Kris Boyd to their attack and he will certainly be tasked with being the difference maker in this one. But keep an eye out for second year stud Darlington Nagbe. I think we&#8217;ll see him infused into the offense a little more this season.</p>
<p>Philly will certainly be interesting to watch this season as they move on from having Le Toux and will rely more on Danny Mwanga and Freddy Adu. Both are young but I have a good feeling about Mwanga being a dark horse Golden Boot contender this season.</p>
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		<title>Jesse Marsch Named Montreal&#8217;s Head Coach For 2012</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Aug 2011 15:04:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There were rumors about this earlier in the week and in the end it came true. The Montreal Impact are gearing up towards their inagural MLS season next year and have named their head coach that will lead them into MLS. Montreal has named former Chicago Fire, DC United and Chivas USA midfielder Jesse Marsch<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2011/08/10/11675/jesse-marsch-named-montreals-head-coach-for-2012/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_11676" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 411px"><img class="size-full wp-image-11676" title="marsch-mont" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/08/marsch-mont.jpg" alt="" width="401" height="301" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jesse Marsch will now guide Montreal into MLS. (ISIPhotos.com)</p></div>
<p>There were rumors about this earlier in the week and in the end it came true. The Montreal Impact are gearing up towards their inagural MLS season next year and have <a href="http://www.montrealimpact.com/News/News.aspx?language=EN&amp;ArticleID=1711" target="_blank">named their head coach</a> that will lead them into MLS. Montreal has named former Chicago Fire, DC United and Chivas USA midfielder Jesse Marsch as their first MLS head coach today.</p>
<p>Marsch had been an assistant coach with the US National Team under Bob Bradley for the last couple years. He worked with various youth sides through the US National Team as well and will likely try and lead a youth movement of some sort in Montreal with that experience.</p>
<blockquote><p>“It’s an honour to be named the first head coach of the Montreal Impact in MLS,” said Jesse Marsch. “It’s a great opportunity to establish something special. There are good soccer people in this organization that are committed to doing things the right way. My time in MLS and with the US National Team exposed me to this game at the highest level. We will be committed to the process of becoming a winning team.”</p></blockquote>
<p>I had a feeling someone would go after Marsch after Bob Bradley was dismissed recently from the USMNT. It shows how well respected Marsch is as a coach and really its a bit shocking that his former club, Chicago, didn&#8217;t make a bigger pitch to get him.</p>
<p>Leading an expansion team is never easy but it should be a good chance for Marsch to show off his coaching style. I think this is a great hire for the Impact.</p>
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		<title>Who Really Wants To Coach Chivas USA?</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 07 Dec 2010 20:52:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The 2010 season for Chivas USA wasn&#8217;t really a disaster but it was certainly a disappointment for a club that had seen the playoffs and success the previous few seasons before it. With Martin Vasquez gone the club has to go into a new direction and get someone who can get the club headed where<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/12/07/9803/who-really-wants-to-coach-chivas-usa/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_9804" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 478px"><img class="size-full wp-image-9804" title="marsch_becks" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/marsch_becks.jpg" alt="" width="468" height="347" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jesse Marsch wasn&#39;t afraid of going up against David Beckham in his playing days at Chivas USA. </p></div>
<p>The 2010 season for Chivas USA wasn&#8217;t really a disaster but it was certainly a disappointment for a club that had seen the playoffs and success the previous few seasons before it. With Martin Vasquez gone the club has to go into a new direction and get someone who can get the club headed where the team needs to go.</p>
<p>MLSSoccer.com had a nice <a href="http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/breaking-down-chivas-usa-coaching-candidates" target="_blank">breakdown of the rumored candidates for the opening with Chivas USA</a> earlier today. For those who don&#8217;t know the guys rumored to be in the running are former Chicago Fire boss Denis Hamlett, former Chivas USA midfielder Jesse Marsch, current Real Salt Lake assistant Robin Fraser, former US Men&#8217;s National team striker Eric Wynalda and former USMNT boss Steve Sampson.</p>
<p>All good and qualified candidates in their own right if you ask me.</p>
<p>On paper it seems like Sampson or Hamlett would be good fits based on their coaching experience. Sure Hamlett didn&#8217;t do all that well in Chicago but a change of scenery can always do something good to a person. We all know that Fraser is thought of as one of the league&#8217;s top assistants so getting him would be pretty big for the club and for Fraser.</p>
<p>The more I look at this the more I lean towards wanting to see someone like Marsch or Wynalda get the gig. I know my friends in Salt Lake will be happy with that as it means they get to keep Fraser, who will get a head coaching gig before long you can count on that.</p>
<p>Wynalda or Marsch present different and unique approches to the position. Both would bring a different sort of passion to the team that is needed. Wynalda could give the club a certain buzz that has been lacking for years now while Marsch knows the club well and could inject his tempered personality onto the team. But the risk is there with both as neither have had any real head coaching experience. Wynalda for the most part really has no solid coaching experience to speak of as it is.</p>
<p>This club needs a good shot in the arm no matter which way you look at it. They have a decent young core of players in Blair Gavin, Jesus Padilla, and Justin Braun. With a fairly high draft pick in next month&#8217;s SuperDraft (they have the 4th overall pick) they stand to get another quality young player.</p>
<p>A lot needs to happen to change this club but getting the right coach for a change will be huge. I know Wynalda is a risk and Marsch may not want to leave his current post as an assistant to Bob Bradley with the USMNT but each are guys the team has to look at here. The club can&#8217;t settle for a coach like they and others in the league have before. In this growing league you have to be willing to take a chance every now and then and going after one of these two guys would be just that.</p>
<p>So who would you want as the next Chivas USA coach? Someone like Marsch who knows the club? Someone like Wynalda? Or someone with a bit more experience?</p>
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		<title>Looking at 2010: Chivas USA</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 01 Feb 2010 20:14:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its a new week and a new month. Last week we started a new series that looks at the current state of each Major League Soccer club. First we took a gander at the expansion club in Philadelphia and then we began a look at the rest of the league starting with the Chicago Fire.<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/02/01/5989/looking-at-2010-chivas-usa/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 490px"><p class="wp-caption-text">Sacha Kljestan is one of the key players for Chivas who needs to step up in 2010. (Getty Images</p></div>
<p>Its a new week and a new month. Last week we started a new series that looks at the current state of each Major League Soccer club. First we took a gander at the expansion club in Philadelphia and then we began a look at the rest of the league starting with the Chicago Fire.</p>
<p>Today we shift west to look at Chivas USA.</p>
<p>The offseason has been an interesting one in Chivasland. From a new coach in MartinVasquez to a decent SuperDraft. The AmeriGoats are hoping they can find a way to put together a club that finally gets out of the first round of the playoffs and possibly into the MLS Cup.<span id="more-5989"></span></p>
<p><strong>Keeper:</strong></p>
<p><em>Who they have: </em>Zach Thornton, Dan Kennedy, Jon Conway, and Lance Parker</p>
<p>Notes: A lot depends on the health of Thornton. He&#8217;s he is as fit as he was the majority of last year the AmeriGoats have absolutely nothing to worry about here but his age is a bit of a concern. I do like Kennedy but honestly I haven&#8217;t seen nearly enough out of him in goal to tell you if he is a legitimate starter in this league. I won&#8217;t even go into what I think of Conway, never been a big believe in him as a number one starter. I doubt this is an area of concern for Vasquez though and right now it really shouldn&#8217;t be.</p>
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<p><strong>Defense</strong></p>
<p><em>Who they have: </em>Jonathan Borenstein, Yamith Cuesta, Carey Talley, Claudio Suarez, Ante Jazic, and Kevin Tangney.</p>
<p>Notes: I like parts of this defense and the rest needs a massive and I mean a massive upgrade. Suarez and Talley are old and likely on their way out (I want to say I&#8217;ve read somewhere that Suarez is definitely retiring here but couldn&#8217;t find it&#8230;maybe he&#8217;s playing again this year?)</p>
<p>If Vasquez even wants to compete in the highly competitive western conference he will have to improve this area of his team. Looking at clubs like Houston, Seattle, LA and even Dallas and RSL there are too many good clubs with talent in the back. Chivas has a couple good players like Bornstein but we know he&#8217;ll be gone most of this season with the national team. Improvement has to be made to get younger and better.</p>
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<p><strong>Midfield</strong></p>
<p><em>Who they have: </em>Mariano Trujilo, Marcelo Saragosa, Jesse Marsch, Sacha Kljestan, Sasha Victorine, Jorge Flores, Gerson Mayen, Michael Lahoud, Cesar Zamora, Blair Gavin, and Osael Romero.</p>
<p>Notes: Not sure if Marsch really will be with this group this season or not but I think this group is still pretty underrated. I do see Kljestan having a better season than last year, he&#8217;s too talented not to bounce back this year. With young guys like Gavin, Lahoud, Flores and Mayen I see a lot of promise from this bunch.</p>
<p>One thing I do still worry about is who will create the offense for this bunch. A playmaker is still really needed here and I&#8217;m sure that has to be on the top of Vasquez&#8217;s to-do list here this winter. He&#8217;s been around that club long enough to know that they need some sort of stability in the midfield or else they&#8217;ll get passed up easily out west.</p>
<p>I am eager to see the development of those young guys under Vasquez. With someone like Christian Gomez likely on the market who he be worth a look at? Maybe if he comes in with his head on right for a change. I wouldn&#8217;t mind seeing this club look south to Mexico for a playmaker.</p>
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<p><strong>Forwards</strong></p>
<p><em>Who they have: </em>Ante Razov, Jesus Padillia, Maykel Galindo, Justin Braun, Macion Santos, Chukwudi Chijindu, and Eduardo Lillingston (currently on loan to Tijuana).</p>
<p>Notes: A pretty interesting bunch. On paper they should be set in this department but a closer look makes to think otherwise. First of all Razov will likely be gone at some point. I just wonder if they can ever get him back to his level of play and get a Jeff Cunningham type of renaissance out of him.</p>
<p>I like Padilla, Galindo and Santos but I don&#8217;t particularly love them all. If Padilla can step up and be the scorer that we think he should be and Galindo stays healthy long enough then they will be fine.</p>
<p>I think one more addition here may help them out.</p>
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<p><strong>Overall:</strong></p>
<p>Chivas got out to such a hot start last year with very minimal talent doing so. They were gritty and found ways to win that most clubs couldn&#8217;t figure out. By the summer it fizzled out and the scoring dried up. Luckily enough guys like Santos came in and they were set straight enough to reach the post season.</p>
<p>For another good season this club still needs a lot of patching up in the back and in the midfield. They&#8217;re young enough to be dangerous yet old enough at the same time to get passed up by clubs below them.</p>
<p>It will be interesting to see what Vasquez and company do with these next couple months to prove people like me wrong. Right now I just wonder if they have what it takes to be a playoff club again. If the right parties step up (Kljestan, Padilla, etc.) then playoffs should be no issue but its getting those guys to step up that seems to be a challenge sometimes.</p>
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		<title>Evening Links and Thoughts: Coaching Searches</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 Dec 2009 01:02:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its hard to believe that three clubs are still without a head coach this evening. Well one has an interim head coach but two big time clubs in Major League Soccer end the day without a lead boss, which could be setting them back a bit for the upcoming month with the transfer window opening<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/12/16/5609/evening-links-and-thoughts-coaching-searches/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Its hard to believe that three clubs are still without a head coach this evening. Well one has an interim head coach but two big time clubs in Major League Soccer end the day without a lead boss, which could be setting them back a bit for the upcoming month with the transfer window opening up and the SuperDraft.</p>
<p>Yes I am talking about you DC United and Chicago Fire. Both still lack a manager after parting ways with Tom Soehn and Denis Hamlett respectively.</p>
<p>Last night we heard news that DC would not be able to get Akron head coach Caleb Porter which put their coaching search into a big spin. SBI <a href="http://www.soccerbyives.net/soccer_by_ives/2009/12/dccoachsearch.html" target="_blank">broke news earlier</a> that DC even went as far to try and get San Jose manager Frank Yallop and Houston assistant John Spencer for the job. San Jose said they couldn&#8217;t approach Yallop and Spencer said he wasn&#8217;t interested.</p>
<p>Yikes.</p>
<p>Are things that bad that no one wants to coach in DC? Second of all it says a lot about what DC thinks of former Kansas City manager Curt Onalfo who seemed to be the next guy in line after Porter. But with Porter out of the picture it just sounds like Onalfo was not good enough (which he isn&#8217;t by the way) to get the job. Now DC could still go that route if they end up with no other options but it sounds like they will continue to drag their feet in this search until they get someone better than Onalfo.</p>
<p>Why isn&#8217;t DC going after someone like RSL assistant Robin Fraser? Or former Dallas manager Colin Clark who&#8217;s now in the USL with Puerto Rico.</p>
<p>Chicago isn&#8217;t much better here with their search. According to <a href="http://espn.go.com/chicago/columns/blog/_/post/4749082/name/corr" target="_blank">ESPNChicago.com</a> the Fire aren&#8217;t completely sold on their two final choices that were reported in former DC boss Tom Soehn or Chivas USA midfielder Jesse Marsch.</p>
<p>Honestly if I were the Fire I&#8217;d go for Soehn. I know things didn&#8217;t pan out in DC with him but honestly the guy can coach in my opinion. DC just had a loaded schedule with some injury issues the years he was there. Chicago won&#8217;t have as loaded of a schedule in 2010, just possibly SuperLiga again.</p>
<p>The ESPNChicago article also mentions some other possible candidates for the gig like Thomas Rongen (not a bad pick), Spencer (who won&#8217;t take a job until 2011 with Portland), and Clarke.</p>
<p>What do I think each club will do? Honestly I wouldn&#8217;t be shocked to start hearing John Harkes name for the DC gig here soon. I know he&#8217;s comfortable with his job at ESPN but he did do some assistant coaching under Bruce Arena in New York. In the end I do kind of see United settling for Onalfo. As for the Fire I think they&#8217;ll end up with a surprise pick like Clarke or even Rongen if they can get him away from his U-20 national team post.</p>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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<p>Tonight&#8217;s western conference battle is a big one. Not only is Major League Soccer getting a primetime clash on ESPN2 on a night without the NBA Finals or the NHL Stanley Cup Finals. But they are also getting the league&#8217;s two best clubs showcased in front of a national audience. You really can&#8217;t beat that if you ask me right now for a league that needs a boost in terms of eye-balls watching.</p>
<p>Houston comes into tonight&#8217;s game red hot, putting their three-game winning streak and eight-game unbeaten streak on the line against the top team in the west and the MLS overall standings &#8211; Chivas USA. The AmeriGoats are six points ahead in the standings but Houston does have two games at hand.</p>
<p>The only downer on this game is the fact that both clubs are missing their marquee players at the moment. Houston is lacking Brian Ching to injury and Ricardo Clark to national team duty with the US. Chivas is also missing Sacha Kljestan and Jonathan Bornstein to national duty as well. So in a way we aren&#8217;t seeing either side at full strength.</p>
<p><em>1. What can Houston do to continue owning the league&#8217;s best defense?</em></p>
<p>It all starts and ends with defense up top. If your strikers and midfielders are defending well then it puts less pressure on your backline and keeper. Houston does it better than anyone though Chivas isn&#8217;t far off their pace as they&#8217;ve only given up two goals more this season. I think the play out of Stuart Holden in the midfield has been huge lately for Houston which has allowed the Dynamo defense to keep the other clubs off the board in recent games. Also throw in the fact that Houston has made some big changes to their offense these past couple weeks in getting Dominic Oduro and Cam Weaver will really help I think.</p>
<p>Though if you want another unsung heroes for the Orange and their defense you have to give some credit to two guys, Geoff Cameron and Richard Mulrooney. Both are playing very well and I&#8217;d say Cameron is playing like an All-Star these days for Houston.</p>
<p><em>2. What does Chivas need to do to overcome their history at Robertson Stadium?</em></p>
<p>All-time in Houston the Goats have not played well at all. Six games with four losses, two draws and only one goal scored. Houston in that timeframe has scored 12 goals. Thing is this is not the same Chivas club that we&#8217;ve seen the last couple years. Preki has put together a very strong defensive group that is getting results. I do worry though that the absense of Mariano Trujillo (suspended) and Bornstein in the back will hurt this club big time tonight.</p>
<p>Chivas just has to play their style of game. Pack the midfield and wait for their chances. They&#8217;re good enough to sneak one by Houston if they play their style tonight. They also need a big game out of young guys like rookie Michael Lahoud and veteran Jesse Marsch.</p>
<p><em>3. Player to keep an eye out for:</em></p>
<p>I think if Chivas is to be successful tonight on the road they need a big game out of Paulo Nagamura. He&#8217;s been the one guy this season for them that continues to impress me week after week.</p>
<p>Quick Thoughts:</p>
<p>This game really should bea good one tonight even with the lack of big names that I mentioned above. I think if there is one club to cool off Houston, even at home, it is Chivas. Thing is I just think Houston is too hot to handle right now and that is why they will pull out the three points tonight at home. They&#8217;ve been too good lately and with the new additions I see them making an impact right away. It will be a tight game but Houston pulls it out in the end thanks to the play of guys like Holden and Brad Davis.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Houston 1, Chivas 0</strong></p>
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		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Another week down in Major League Soccer and a lot of things remain the same around the league. Week seven is in the books here Chivas USA still remains the league&#8217;s top club. Other things that are still constant in the league include: - New York still struggling - Columbus still struggling to win -<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/05/04/3631/mls-weekend-recap-things-remain-the-same/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3632" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 234px"><img class="size-full wp-image-3632" title="marsch" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/05/marsch.jpg" alt="Jesse Marsch and Chivas USA continue to roll. (Getty Images)" width="224" height="275" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Jesse Marsch and Chivas USA continue to roll. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>Another week down in Major League Soccer and a lot of things remain the same around the league. Week seven is in the books here Chivas USA still remains the league&#8217;s top club. Other things that are still constant in the league include:</p>
<p>- New York still struggling<br />
- Columbus still struggling to win<br />
- Chicago still drawing games, yet still undefeated<br />
- Dallas still losing games<br />
- Salt Lake still losing on the road<br />
- Attendance still so-so across the league</p>
<p>And a little sidebar that a couple of you pointed out to me, I picked every game correctly this past week. Some of the scores weren&#8217;t right on but I did have all the winners correct and all the draws be 1-1. Yeah, sorry to toot my own horn but sometimes it is nice to be right. <span id="more-3631"></span></p>
<p><strong>Chivas Still In Front</strong></p>
<p>Some how, some way this club continues to lead the pack. Another gritty win without the help of Sasha Kljestan. But what they are getting is loads of good defense (they lead the league in goals-against). Only three goals against in eight league matches. Not bad at all my friends, not bad at all. And you know what they say, defense wins championships.</p>
<p>Anyways, I&#8217;d say a big reason is right now Preki is getting a lot out of his back four and even more so out of Zach &#8220;Turn the clock back&#8221; Thornton. The big guy between the pipes is making me think it is 1998 all over again.</p>
<p>Scary part is this club is slowly getting healthier by the week. Justin Bruan is starting to get more involved with the attack and as San Jose found out that is not a good thing. Plus with more guys coming back like Sacha Victorine and Maykel Galindo it just shows how deep this club is going to be for the long run.</p>
<p>As for the Quakes, the winless streak is at six. May be time for Frank Yallop to redo some of his line up to make up for the defensive issues going on. But then again the offense isn&#8217;t looking any better right now either.</p>
<p><strong>Salt Lake Falls In Colorado</strong></p>
<p>Again, it was hard to get so hyped up about last week&#8217;s 6-0 win for Salt Lake when you knew they had to turn around this week and go on the road to rival Colorado.</p>
<p>RSL continues to show they are missing a piece or two when it comes to playing on the road. For a team that was suppose to contend this season, they sure don&#8217;t get me thinking they will with the way they play on the road right now. Teams who win championships and contend find ways to win on the road.</p>
<p>It didn&#8217;t help to be a man-down for the entire second half either. And that they lost keeper Nick Rimando early in the game too. But in all the offense never got going for RSL.</p>
<p>The Rapids controlled the pace of this one early and really never let the visitors in this one. It was good to see this club finally take a real ownership of their home field. Sometimes it takes a rivalry game to do that too. Plus this club really starting to get interesting. With the way the west is playing this year this club could very well contend for one of those two auto-bids into the playoffs.</p>
<p><strong>Seattle Looks Strong In Draw</strong></p>
<p>For an expansion club Seattle goes on the road in Chicago against the league&#8217;s last undefeated team and comes out looking very good despite playing a man-down for a good chunk of the game. Seattle showed some serious grit after going a man-down and trailing shortly after in the second half when Chicago&#8217;s Marco Pappa put the Fire on top.</p>
<p>Some how, some way the Sounders placed a call to Tyrone to get them level in this one. Tyrone Marshall&#8217;s game tying goal gave the Sounders their first draw of the season and at the same time giving Chicago it&#8217;s forth straight tie (fifth of the season too). Freddie Ljungberg&#8217;s corner kick to Marshall was just poor marking on the Fire&#8217;s part. To be a man up and leave a guy like Marshall that open was pretty bad to see.</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t know what it is about the Fire but at some point they are going to lose one here. While some clubs aren&#8217;t good enough to win the Fire are playing just good enough not to lose at the moment. Hey, whatever gets you by but at the same time they get starting to get passed in the standings. Draws look good for only so long.</p>
<p>As for Seattle goes, they lost Fredy Montero to the red card on a bad elbow to Gonzalo Segares, who had a pretty rough game overall. I really felt even though the Sounders played a man-down they really out-played the Fire late in the game. Chicago had the possession and shots early but just like most clubs this year they were unable to get anything by Kasey Keller.</p>
<p><strong>DC Continues To Roll</strong></p>
<p>Look at DC here. Hard to believe they are sitting atop the eastern standings now and only have a single loss on the year. Credit those veterans for stepping up and credit that defense for really putting a clamp down on guys like Kenny Cooper.</p>
<p>What can you say about the two goals by Jamie Moreno too? Too calm and cool goals got United the three points after dropping an early goal to Dallas&#8217; Andre Rocha (nice corner by the way for Dallas).</p>
<p>Dallas really never got solid possession in this one and that was due to DC stepping up their midfield play. DC pressed early and often in this one behind Moreno, Luciano Emilio and rookie Chris Pontius.</p>
<p>Defensively for Dallas they are still struggling. Schellas Hyndman can&#8217;t seem to get a grip on who to put in the middle of his defense and until he does his club will continue to give up easy goals down the middle of the pitch like they did on Saturday.</p>
<p>DC is improving each week here folks. Rookies are stepping up due to quality play of veterans and Tom Soehn&#8217;s club may be one to contend with here this season.</p>
<p><strong>LA Gets First Win</strong></p>
<p>Someone told me the other day that the best thing to happen to Chicago in the past two years was not landing Blanco or McBride but it was losing Juan Carlos Osorio. For some reason his club is still a mess despite new players starting to get playing time on a regular basis.</p>
<p>This one was pretty boring for the most part anyways. LA had the better chances overall but there weren&#8217;t that many to begin with. Neither club was holding possession too long but neither was creating many scoring chances either. LA lead the way with six attemps (five on goal) but New York only mustered up three shots and only one of those was on frame.</p>
<p>LA got their first win but this club still doesn&#8217;t look like a winner to me. Once they lose Landon Donovan this summer to Gold Cup and other national team duties they will easily stay near the bottom of the standings.</p>
<p>New York on the other hand is more confusing by the week. Osorio-watch may be in full force since his high-speed offense couldn&#8217;t even get more than one shot on goal against a club like LA. It wasn&#8217;t like the Galaxy defense stepped up their game for once it was more like New York couldn&#8217;t get their game going. While the Galaxy may not be a big winning club this season New York is quickly playing themselves out of playoff contention here before summer hits.</p>
<p><strong>Crew Still Winless</strong></p>
<p>Watching this game I made the classic mistake of walking away for a few minutes and missed both goals (left the room to see the news on the Cowboys training facility collapse). Anyways, Columbus again handled the Reds but were unable to get the three points again.</p>
<p>The Crew dominated the first half and had plenty of good chances on goal. Stefan Frei came up big for the Reds time and time again but early in the second half Emmanuel Ekpo&#8217;s sweet finish gave the Crew the lead for a few minutes. Chad Barrett got the homeside on the board no more than 10 minutes late to level the game.</p>
<p>The second half really was owned by Toronto after the Barrett goal. Mostly I think it was due to the subbing out of Guillermo Barros Schelotto midway through the second half. Without GBS the Crew weren&#8217;t holding possession well and weren&#8217;t getting the best passes in the offensive third of the field.</p>
<p>Columbus near got the lead back with Pat Noonan late in the second half but once again Frei came up big for Toronto.</p>
<p>A win for Columbus is coming though. You can sense it as they continue to improve each week here. The toughness that wasn&#8217;t there early on this season is starting to come back and once they get fully healthy the wins should start coming. Thing is before long it could be too little too late with the way some clubs are playing so far this season.</p>
<p>Toronto on the other hand is playing well. Another solid draw keeps them in the thick of things in the eastern conference. Now they have to turn their attention to the Canadian Cup this weekend when they host Vancouver on Wednesday.</p>
<p><strong>Houston Starts To Catch A Break</strong></p>
<p>Once Stuart Holden realized he was the man to lead Houston this season things started to click. That was the case yesterday as Houston finally caught a break and got out of their regular season funk against the Revs.</p>
<p>New England again failed to generate any sort of offense this week with only three shots in the game. The Revs&#8217; only shot on goal didn&#8217;t come until just after the hour mark when Jeff Larentowicz header failed to do anything more than to give Pat Onstad something to do for once. Houston really controlled this one from start to finish with Holden and Brian Ching.</p>
<p>Once again it came down to a young defensive line in front of Matt Reis that caused New England to fall in this one. They weren&#8217;t able to handle any sort of pressure that Houston put on them as the Dynamo registered 14 shots in the game.</p>
<p>Until New England can get healthy again here this season they will continue to play this way. A bright spot though was seeing Taylor Twellman on the bench for this one as a sub. Apparently he isn&#8217;t too far from coming back which is something New England really needs to have at this point.</p>
<p>Houston is starting to really look good here. They still have some catching up to do out west but as we&#8217;ve seen out of them before, sometimes slow and steady wins the race.</p>
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