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		<title>MLS Goals of the Week: Week 31</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 18:34:17 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[One of the final weeks of the regular season has come and gone but the goals were definitely spot on for week 31 in Major League Soccer. Below are some of the best. Order: George John, Maykel Galindo, Brandon McDonald, Justin Braun, Josh Wolff, Nate Jaqua, Luciano Emilio, Jim Brennen, and Fabian Espindola.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>One of the final weeks of the regular season has come and gone but the goals were definitely spot on for week 31 in Major League Soccer. Below are some of the best.</p>
<p>Order: George John, Maykel Galindo, Brandon McDonald, Justin Braun, Josh Wolff, Nate Jaqua, Luciano Emilio, Jim Brennen, and Fabian Espindola.</p>
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		<title>MLS Weekend Recap: Things Remain The Same</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 May 2009 15:31:13 +0000</pubDate>
		<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>
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<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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		<title>WVH Award Tracker</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 03 Oct 2008 19:59:26 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot of end-of-season awards in Major League Soccer are just as tight as the playoff race. I&#8217;ve been tracking the Rookie of the Year and MVP races for some time now but I figured I would weigh in on all the awards for once since we are in the final few weeks of the<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/10/03/2116/wvh-award-tracker/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>A lot of end-of-season awards in Major League Soccer are just as tight as the playoff race. I&#8217;ve been tracking the Rookie of the Year and MVP races for some time now but I figured I would weigh in on all the awards for once since we are in the final few weeks of the season.</p>
<p><strong>MLS MVP Award:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Guillermo Barros Schelotto, Columbus Crew: His club may be playing well without him but his numbers still make a serious case for MVP this season. He should be back soon, which can only mean his soccer IQ on the field will enhance the Crew even more here.</li>
<li>Landon Donovan, LA Galaxy: 19 goals in just 21 games. I think that may be all I need to say here. Earlier I thought his production wasn&#8217;t enough for the MVP this year but I am thinking otherwise now.</li>
<li>Shalrie Joseph, New England Revolution: He and his club may be stumbling but that should all work itself out once the Revs clinch a playoff spot.</li>
<li>Darren Huckerby, San Jose Earthquakes: If this were a half-season MVP I would probably have a tough time picking between Schelotto and Huckerby. Both have been stellar in the second half of the season. Huckerby has only been here for a half season, just think what he can do for a full year.</li>
<li>Juan Pablo Angel, New York Red Bulls: He&#8217;s forth in goals this season in the league but I don&#8217;t think that will be enough to get him this award this year.</li>
</ol>
<p>Others in the discussion:</p>
<p>Javier Morales, RSL; Cuauhtemoc Blanco, Chicago; Kenny Cooper, FC Dallas; Jamie Moreno, DC United; and Sacha Kljestan, Chivas USA.</p>
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<p><strong>Newcomer of the Year:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Darren Huckerby, San Jose Earthquakes: No doubt that Huckerby will win this one. In nine games with the Quakes, he has scored six goals. Not to shabby.</li>
<li>Andre Rocha, FC Dallas: A bit of a homer pick for me but I&#8217;ve loved Rocha&#8217;s play on the field this season. At times it&#8217;s been tough to watch but most of the time he has been a solid addition to the Hoop&#8217;s midfield.</li>
<li>Rohan Ricketts, Toronto FC: There has to be a bright spot in a dark season for the Reds, that bright spot is Ricketts.</li>
<li>Jorge Rojas, New York Red Bulls: Let&#8217;s face it, since the addition of Rojas the Red Bulls have looked like a whole new club. He&#8217;s a big reason for that.</li>
<li>Emmanuel Ekpo, Columbus Crew: This Olympian has given Sigi Schmid a nice addition on the wings.</li>
</ol>
<p>Others in the discussion:</p>
<p>Jamison Olave, RSL; Louis Crayton, DC United; and Francisco Lima, San Jose Earthquakes.</p>
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<p><strong>Rookie of the Year:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Kheli Dube, New England Revolution: Some think that Dube isn&#8217;t the front-runner anymore, I think otherwise. Then again, this year&#8217;s award may be anyone&#8217;s guess at this point.</li>
<li>Andy Iro, Columbus Crew: I still like Iro could sneek in and win this award. But will the voters feel the same way?</li>
<li>Geoff Cameron, Houston Dynamo: Expect to see more of him in the final weeks of the season.</li>
<li>Justin Braun, Chivas USA: He&#8217;ll get more minutes as well which could really help him out in this award race.</li>
<li>Sean Franklin, LA Galaxy: Some have him as the front-runner but I think he played himself out of that a while back. Could he sneak up again though is the question?</li>
</ol>
<p>Others in the discussion:</p>
<p>Roger Espinoza, KC Wizards; Stephen King, Chicago Fire; and Steven Lenhart, Columbus Crew.</p>
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<p><strong>Goalkeeper of the Year:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Jon Busch, Chicago Fire: Best stats in the league, to his credit though his defense in front of him is pretty darn good too.</li>
<li>Joe Cannon, San Jose Earthquakes: Cannon is a very close second right now for me in this race. Should the Quakes get in the playoffs he will earn a bunch of votes for this in the process. And rightfully so.</li>
<li>William Hesmer, Columbus Crew: Hey his club is still top dog in the league, and he is a reason for it.</li>
<li>Matt Reis, New England Revolution: I still think Reis is one of the best keepers in the league. From time to time he isn&#8217;t able to show it because of faulty defense.</li>
<li>Pat Onstad, Houston Dynamo: Onstad is in that same category as Reis. Solid every year.</li>
</ol>
<p>Others in the discussion:</p>
<p>None, really outside of Busch and Cannon there isn&#8217;t much of a race going on here.</p>
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<p><strong>Defender of the Year:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Gonzalo Segaras, Chicago Fire: There&#8217;s little doubt in my mind he will win this award this season.</li>
<li>Michael Parkhurst, New England Revolution: We know what Parkhurst can, but can he work his way to the top of this list?</li>
<li>Wilham Conde, Chicago Fire: People love Segares and hate Conde at the same time. Its a shame too because Conde is a beast.</li>
<li>Chad Marshall, Columbus Crew: Speaking of a beast, Marshall is one of those guys that probably is due for a National team call-up.</li>
<li>Bobby Boswell, Houston Dynamo: Think DC is wishing they hadn&#8217;t traded Boswell before the season?</li>
</ol>
<p>Others in the discussion:</p>
<p>Jimmy Conrad, KC Wizards; Bakary Soumare, Chicago Fire; Jamison Olave, RSL; and Wade Barrett, Houston Dynamo.</p>
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<p><strong>Coach of the Year:</strong></p>
<ol>
<li>Sigi Schmid, Columbus Crew: Once the Crew wrap up the Supporter&#8217;s Shield so does Sigi wrapping this award up. Or has he already done so? Maybe.</li>
<li>Preki, Chivas USA: His club may have had a rough year but you cannot deny how well Preki has handled it all this year.</li>
<li>Frank Yallop, San Jose Earthquakes: Can Yallop get his club to be the first expansion club to reach the playoffs since Chicago did so back in 1998?</li>
<li>Dominic Kinnear, Houston Dynamo: Two MLS Cups and possibly one more on the way? Simply remarkable if you ask me.</li>
<li>Steve Nicol, New England Revolution: Nicol has navigated his club through a heavy schedule.</li>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 07 Aug 2008 21:59:40 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today just seems like as good of a time as ever to update this list. Seeing how it has been nearly a month&#8217;s time since our last view at this list. Some rookies are shining in league games and in once case in SuperLiga games. With only ten or 12 games left on the year<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/08/07/1474/wvh-rookie-watch-list-2/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Today just seems like as good of a time as ever to update this list. Seeing how it has been nearly a month&#8217;s time since our <a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/07/08/wvh-rookie-watch-list/" target="_blank">last view at this list</a>. Some rookies are shining in league games and in once case in SuperLiga games.</p>
<p>With only ten or 12 games left on the year (depending on the team) some guys have to make a serious push in the final months of the season to get votes here. A couple guys are still well ahead of the rest. Some guys have fallen completely off the watch and some new faces have come up in recent weeks.</p>
<p>I think there is finally a true order to this list as well. Before I had said there was no need to have a true order until we had seen enough out of some players &#8211; well I think we have now.</p>
<p>And as always, feel free to pipe in your own thoughts and comments on this list with a list of your own.</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Kheli Dube, New England Revolution</strong> &#8211; For most people now, Dube is the front runner for this Rookie of the Year award this season. Four goals in 15 games this year for the rookie is some solid numbers. What may be more impressive is the fact that he was a Supplemental pick! Not a SuperDraft pick! <span id="more-1474"></span></li>
<li><strong>Sean Franklin, LA Galaxy</strong> &#8211; Recent injuries have hindered his progress on this list, not to mention play of his club in recent weeks. Once he gets back to health I think he will still contend and get votes for this award from Dube. But he does have a bit of a hill to climb now.</li>
<li><strong>Geoff Cameron, Houston Dynamo &#8211; </strong>Cameron is a personal favorite of WVH (I had a couple classes with him back in his WVU days before he went to URI). His play recently in SuperLiga has really impressed me and a lot of other people around the MLS world. The more PT he gets the better he is getting.</li>
<li><strong>Andy Iro, Columbus Crew</strong> &#8211; Another defender on the list, for good reason too. I think people under estimate his value on the backline for the Crew. He&#8217;s big, strong, and pretty quick.</li>
<li><strong>Tony Beltran, Real Salt Lake &#8211; </strong>May be the biggest mover in recent weeks in my mind. His recent play (and his club&#8217;s play) have been outstanding. He&#8217;s one of the reasons why that RSL defense is becoming one of the best in the league.</li>
<li><strong>Justin Braun, Chivas USA</strong> &#8211; Not the flashiest of players but still a solid one. But hopes of winning this award henge on how many goals he can put up in the final months.</li>
<li><strong>Julius James, Toronto FC </strong>- Recent play of his club has hurt James but if they can get their act together you will see him move back up this list. He&#8217;s a beast in the air on set pieces and before long he will start coming through on them for the Reds.</li>
</ol>
<p>Some others trying to move up:</p>
<ul>
<li>Eric Avila, FC Dallas &#8211; If you haven&#8217;t seen him play for Dallas yet go online and find a few clips of him. He&#8217;s been solid in the attack for Dallas and has some quality service.</li>
<li>Danleigh Boreman, New York &#8211; Was up the list but is still down here because his PT hasn&#8217;t been as much and his overall play hasn&#8217;t been great lately.</li>
<li>Patrick Nyarko, Chicago Fire &#8211; Don&#8217;t be shocked to see him in the top five before long.</li>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 08 Jul 2008 19:27:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its about that time of the month again to update the rookie watch list. Since our last update a couple rookies have emerged a little more, while some are still taking a back seat as the summer months roll on. I think now that we are halfway through the season we can have a better<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/07/08/1263/wvh-rookie-watch-list/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/2/26/Andy_Iro_Crew.jpg" alt="" width="210" height="245" />Its about that time of the month again to update the rookie watch list. Since <a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/06/11/wvh-watch-list-rookie-of-the-year-2/" target="_blank">our last update</a> a couple rookies have emerged a little more, while some are still taking a back seat as the summer months roll on.</p>
<p>I think now that we are halfway through the season we can have a better understanding of who is in this race and who is not. Some guys have floated on that bubble, while others are starting to place themselves in the true discussion for this award. A lot has to do with playing time, how their clubs are doing and what impact they are actually making on the field.</p>
<p>Still no true order to this list though, that will still come later on. Feel free as always to post your short list or discuss mine. <span id="more-1263"></span></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Sean Franklin, LA Galaxy: </strong>Still one of the favorites in most people&#8217;s minds right now. Even with the lack of actual success on the LA backline, Franklin is still making solid strides to be one of the better center backs in the league. Let&#8217;s just hope Abel Xavier&#8217;s terrible play doesn&#8217;t rub off on the rookie.</li>
<li><strong>Kheli Dube, New England Revolution: </strong>Others will have Dube atop their lists. He is definitely up there on mine.</li>
<li><strong>Julius James, Toronto FC: </strong>The more time this kid gets on the field the better. Come October he will be an absolute beast for this club.</li>
<li><strong>Justin Braun, Chivas USA: </strong>I must say, I still get impressed by this kid each time I see him out there. He isn&#8217;t making loads of headlines or anything but he is still for the most part a mainstay in the Chivas lineup.</li>
<li><strong>Andy Iro, Columbus Crew: </strong>Another guy that is starting to see a lot more time is Iro. The kid is a tower on the backline for Columbus with Chad Marshall. Another kid that come later this season will be a total beast. Hell, I think he already is.</li>
</ol>
<p>Fringe guys for the list:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Danleigh Boreman, New York: </strong>I don&#8217;t know what has happened with Boreman recently but I tend to lose him out on the pitch. Then again his club has been pretty terrible in recent weeks so that may be why.</li>
<li><strong>Chance Myers, KC Wizards: </strong>Number one pick isn&#8217;t playing like one anymore. He may not even be the best rookie on his club at the moment.</li>
<li><strong>Jonathan Leathers, KC Wizards: </strong>Who is the better rookie, Leathers or Myers? Right now I would honestly say Leathers.</li>
<li><strong>Geoff Cameron, Houston Dynamo: </strong>Continues to get better with each game, and I&#8217;m not saying that because I know the kid. More PT coming up could help his cause in this award.</li>
<li><strong>Patrick Nyarko, Chicago Fire: </strong>Not playing a whole lot now but you will begin to see a reason why people thought he would have been the number one pick in the draft come this fall. He will be torching clubs as a sub in the 70th minute.</li>
<li><strong>Pat Phelan, New England Revolution: </strong>Toronto will be wishing they had kept Phelan in the long run. I know they needed to free up a roster spot but in the long run he will make them wish otherwise.</li>
<li><strong>Eric Avila, FC Dallas</strong>: That perfect cross to Abe Thompson is reason why this kid will begin to make his way up the charts here.</li>
</ol>
<p>Others that should be considered, but won&#8217;t:</p>
<ul>
<li>Emmanuel Ekpo, Columbus Crew: I&#8217;m pretty sure he won&#8217;t count as a rookie, if he does put him up near the top. He has seen time with other clubs in Africia, so that is why I think he won&#8217;t be considered.</li>
<li>Sainey Nyassi, New England: See Ekpo.</li>
<li>Kenny Mansally, New England: See Ekpo.</li>
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		<title>WVH Watch List: Rookie of the Year</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 11 Jun 2008 11:39:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I realize it&#8217;s been well over a month since I last updated this watch list. For good reason too, there was no need early on to update this kind of a list from week to week. That will come more in handy once we hit late August and September here. But since summer is starting<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/06/11/1172/wvh-watch-list-rookie-of-the-year-2/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><img class="alignleft" style="float: left;" src="http://graphics.boston.com/resize/bonzai-fba/Globe_Photo/2008/05/03/1209873248_9095/300h.jpg" alt="Kheli Dube (via Boston.com)" width="275" height="300" />I realize it&#8217;s been well <a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2008/05/06/wvh-rookie-watch-update/" target="_blank">over a month</a> since I last updated this watch list. For good reason too, there was no need early on to update this kind of a list from week to week. That will come more in handy once we hit late August and September here. But since summer is starting up its a good time to revisit this list and give it a swift update.</p>
<p>A few more rookies are really starting to make an impact on their clubs here as we move forward and approach that half-way line of the season (believe it or not we are only a couple weeks from that). More rookies are starting to get playing time as the US Open Cup rolls around and even more so in league play. They are either earning their spots in practice or are filling in for injured veterans. Either way, some are starting to make the most of their chances here.</p>
<p>Again, this is a watch list, so for now there isn&#8217;t a real order here on the players. Though before long expect the order to be one of a ranking-style, but that won&#8217;t come until later this summer I would assume. I know I said before I would need a few weeks to truly get a top five, well it looks like I need more time on that. Mainly I want more time on that.</p>
<p>Here we go&#8230;<span id="more-1172"></span></p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Sean Franklin (LA) </strong>- As I&#8217;ve probably mentioned before, he&#8217;s got a real shot at winning this award this season because of how he is playing on LA&#8217;s backline. He&#8217;s been a real consistent force in the back for a club that doesn&#8217;t have consistent defense. Without him back there this club would have given up way more goals than they already have.</li>
<li><strong>Danleigh Boreman (NY)</strong> &#8211; This Supplemental Draft pick provides loads of pace on the wings for New York. Not great a shot though, even with the two goals he scored. He has gotten better, I will admit that but he still needs work on his touch and striking. If he helps lead New York back into the playoffs, expect him to get a lot of votes.</li>
<li><strong> Kheli Dube (NE)</strong> &#8211; Another Supplemental pick on the list. We&#8217;ve seen in recent weeks just how good this kid is becoming. All the goals he&#8217;s provided were at big moments in the game. Makes me wonder if he will be that spark that allows New England to finally get over the hump in big games.</li>
<li><strong>Chance Myers (KC)</strong> &#8211; Number one pick has to be on the watch because he is the number one pick. Because of the way KC has played this year it is going to take a lot for Myers to get more press in this award. Right now his chances aren&#8217;t that good of winning this because of his club&#8217;s form. Though, like Boreman, should he lift his club into the playoffs he will get plenty of votes.</li>
<li><strong>Justin Braun (Chivas USA)</strong> &#8211; Stepping in for Ante Razov and Maykel Galindo in recent weeks. I liked Braun when I saw him in week one in Dallas and thought he had the potential to be a solid rookie. There are still aspects of his game that need work but that will come in time. I&#8217;m curious to see the playing time he gets when Galindo and Razov are finally healthy here this season.</li>
<li><strong>Julius James (Toronto)</strong> &#8211; I know this is mostly on one game where he scored but I know this kid has the real potential to be a rookie of the year candidate. He is starting to get in John Carver&#8217;s lineups more and over time we will see exactly how good this kid really is.</li>
</ol>
<p>Some guys on the fringe of moving up into the main discussion:</p>
<ol>
<li><strong>Stephen King (Chicago)</strong> &#8211; Getting plenty of time in US Open Cup games (scored last night against Columbus) and in regular season games too. The kid can score as we all know, but a guy like Brian McBride on the way, it looks like King will play more in reserve this season.</li>
<li><strong>Geoff Cameron (Houston)</strong> &#8211; Has played well off the bench for the Dynamo. A couple assists and a goal on the year if I am not mistaken. I only have him down here because he comes off the bench and doesn&#8217;t start. Most of the guys above him start.</li>
<li><strong>Shea Salines (San Jose)</strong> &#8211; So raw and yet so much pace from this kid. I&#8217;ve said before the potential is there but before long it has to come out and show. Plus we don&#8217;t see him for a full 90, that will hurt his chances at this award.</li>
<li><strong>Andy Iro (Columbus)</strong> &#8211; He may make a serious run to move up the discussion here once he starts more. Sigi Schmid has full confidence in Iro and really for good reason. He&#8217;s big, strong and has a great soccer IQ. All the things you want in a center back.</li>
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<p>Anyone I&#8217;ve missed? Let&#8217;s hear it</p>
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