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		<title>Looking at 2010: Kansas City Wizards</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 15 Feb 2010 19:52:22 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We&#8217;re continuing on today with our look at each Major League Soccer club&#8217;s pre-season outlook of what players they have on board and where they need to go next before the new season kicks off. So far we&#8217;ve covered nearly half of the league with Chicago, Colorado, Chivas, Columbus, DC, Dallas, Houston and Philadelphia all<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/02/15/6103/looking-at-2010-kansas-city-wizards/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>We&#8217;re continuing on today with our look at each Major League Soccer club&#8217;s pre-season outlook of what players they have on board and where they need to go next before the new season kicks off. So far we&#8217;ve covered nearly half of the league with Chicago, Colorado, Chivas, Columbus, DC, Dallas, Houston and Philadelphia all already looked at here.</p>
<p>Today we go to the middle of the country to take a look at the Kansas City Wizards and what coach/technical director Peter Vermes is doing with his club.</p>
<p>The Wizards had a shaky season in 2009 but they hope a few changes around their roster will be enough to stay with the top of the pack in an already tough eastern conference.</p>
<p>So let&#8217;s see what the Wizards have done with their winter and where they need to go from here.<span id="more-6103"></span></p>
<p><strong>Keepers</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Jimmy Nielsen, Eric Kronberg, and Boris Pardo.</p>
<p>Notes: Gone are the days of Kevin Hartman and now come the time for Nielsen. A lot of folks in KC probably aren&#8217;t too happy to see Hartman be let go so easily here but as I mentioned last week it was a change I think the club needed to make this winter. Look I&#8217;ve always had a great deal of respect for Hartman but sometimes change is necessary and this was just a move I think they needed to make. I&#8217;m also not saying Nielsen will be any better but Hartman wasn&#8217;t exactly putting KC over the top.</p>
<p>I know the club currently has a couple other trialist in camp right now so it will be interesting to see who pushes to be Nielsen&#8217;s backup this year.</p>
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<p><strong>Defense</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Jimmy Conrad, Chance Myers, Michael Harrington, Matt Besler, Lance Watson, Aaron Hohlbein, Jonathan Leathers, Pablo Escobar, Olukorede Aiyegbusi, and Nick Cardenas.</p>
<p>Notes: Collectively on paper they should be a better group then what we&#8217;ve seen over the last couple years. I may be putting too much of a premium on Conrad here, he&#8217;s a great leader out there but maybe he just isn&#8217;t able to get the rest of these guys up to his level and the group suffers for it. I honestly don&#8217;t know because again on paper they look like they should be good with guys like Besler (very underrated player) and Harrington (another solid player) but last year they were up there in goals against with 42.</p>
<p>I think though with Vermes coaching this bunch full time we&#8217;ll see some improvement in this bunch this year. I honestly have no idea what Escobar will bring to the table but if we base anything off past moves from South America from this club the expectations shouldn&#8217;t be placed too high for him (remember Carlos Marinelli or Eloy Colombano?). Hopefully he turns out better for them.</p>
<p>Big question for me though is will Myers finally become the number one pick that KC had hoped for two years ago? I still don&#8217;t know who got the better end of that deal between San Jose and the Wizards. Right now its starting to be a push more than anything as neither have seen a big impact from the players involved. Nick Garcia was traded last year to Toronto and Myers really never grew as a player in year two.</p>
<p>Still this group is fairly young so hopefully things are going to be looking up for them as some of these young guys finally hit their stride here.</p>
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<p><strong>Midfield</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Santiago Hirsig, Roger Espinoza, Jack Jewsbery, Kurt Morsink, Davy Arnaud, Kevin Souter, Graham Zusi, Stéphane Auvray, and Marco Fuzetti.</p>
<p>Notes: I like Espinoza, Jewsbery and Arnaud but the rest I&#8217;m a bit torn with as I think they have potential with guys like Zusi and newcomer Auvray. Still my worry is where will the offense be generated from this within this bunch? They honestly cannot expect Arnaud to carry the load this season. I know to a lesser extent Claudio Lopez is more of an offensive midfielder than a striker these days but that won&#8217;t cut it.</p>
<p>Another area I worry about is wing play for this bunch. One area they got burned in a lot of games last year was on the wings, especially on their short home field. If I&#8217;m Vermes I&#8217;d be finding talent to go on the wings as well as a true playmaker in the middle.</p>
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<p><strong>Forwards</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Claudio Lopez, Josh Wolff, Teal Bunbury, Zoltan, Kei Kamara, and Michael Kraus.</p>
<p>Notes: This was an area that Vermes had to concentrate over the winter months on and I think with drafting Bunbury and the new contract to Kamara he has done a pretty good job with here. The big thing will be whether or not Bunbury makes an impact in year one or not. Some reports from the training camps suggest he isn&#8217;t done all that well so far with KC but I think given the right amount of time he&#8217;ll be fine.</p>
<p>Kamara is said to be doing very well in KC right now and honestly I think he likes being there which is a good thing for both sides. He&#8217;s got a chance this year to really step things up and be a solid scorer for the Wizards.</p>
<p>The big thing will be getting Wolff involved a lot more this year. We saw last year that when used properly up top Wolff can be a very productive goal scorer for the Wizards. I think Vermes knows how to use Wolff right and with Lopez too. That&#8217;s a good thing because they need another 10+ goal year from Wolff and eight to 10 assists from Lopez to be in contention in the east. As long as those two hit those numbers and Kamara and Bunbury combine for another 10 or 14 goals they will be much better offensively than from a year ago.</p>
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<p>Overall:</p>
<p>Going into a new year Kansas City is a club I like but honestly don&#8217;t love just yet. Defensively I worry about them on the wings and in the center part of the midfield. I&#8217;m also still concerned about who will be generating the offense in the midfield this year. Offensively I do believe they&#8217;ll be much better than from a year ago as long as the guys up top are given the right space to be productive.</p>
<p>Conrad has to step up a bit more in the back to lead this young group and if he does I think the club will improve in the standings. They&#8217;re schedule won&#8217;t be as tight in the summer with SuperLiga and we shouldn&#8217;t expect to see many international call-ups for players on their roster except for maybe Conrad and Espinoza. I actually see Espinoza getting more international time than Conrad this year anyways.</p>
<p>I think Vermes needs another move or two in the midfield and they&#8217;ll be fine. I&#8217;ll be curious to see how they perform early on as they typically start well but fade in the summer.</p>
<p>In a way its a make or break year for Vermes. He&#8217;s built this club as a TD and now must lead them as the full-time coach. I don&#8217;t know if he&#8217;ll be under any sort of hot seat yet if they don&#8217;t do well this year but you gotta believe fans won&#8217;t be happy if they are near the bottom again in the standings in 2010.</p>
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		<title>2009 Mock Expansion Draft</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 24 Nov 2009 18:05:39 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[The speculation has begun for the Philadelphia Union and their expansion draft that takes place tomorrow afternoon. The 15 clubs released their protected list last night and now the Union have a full list of guys that they can get 10 players from. And the talent is there for Union to get off on a<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/24/5439/2009-mock-expansion-draft/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_5440" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 350px"><img class="size-full wp-image-5440" title="convey" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/11/convey.jpg" alt="Could Bobby Convey be headed home to Philly? (Getty Images)" width="340" height="253" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Could Bobby Convey be headed home to Philly? (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>The speculation has begun for the Philadelphia Union and their expansion draft that takes place tomorrow afternoon. The 15 clubs released their protected list last night and now the Union have a full list of guys that they can get 10 players from. And the talent is there for Union to get off on a good foot here.</p>
<p>I do have a feeling a deal or two will be worked out tomorrow but that is just a hunch.</p>
<p>Below are the ten I believe the Union could go for tomorrow. I went fairly defensive minded as I think that may be the way Philly goes since they haven&#8217;t made any moves yet like Seattle had already done by this time last year. Defense is always a good place to start with a roster and they can fill in the holes offensively this winter. Some of these I may be off on but we&#8217;ll see.<span id="more-5439"></span></p>
<p><strong>Bobby Convey (San Jose): </strong>His salary may be a little high ($220,000) but we know Convey is going to be on his way out of San Jose this summer, it just seems likely. He&#8217;s a Philly guy and it makes perfect sense.</p>
<p><strong>Anthony Wallace (Dallas): </strong>He&#8217;s cheap, he&#8217;s young and has plenty of solid experience with the U-20 national team. He just graduated from his Generation adidas contract and he&#8217;s totally cheap ($75,000).</p>
<p><strong>Pat Phelan (New England): </strong>He was a guy plenty of us debated about for being protected but the Revs had to leave him off the protected list. I think he will fit in well in the defensive midfield part of Peter Nowak&#8217;s lineup.</p>
<p><strong>Brian Edwards (Toronto FC): </strong>He&#8217;s young, from New Jersey and a very solid keeper that would give them a decent start in goal. I know Jon Conway is out there and is a Philly guy but I think Edwards gives them a better shot than Conway. Also, I just don&#8217;t buy in to Philly taking Amado Guevara from Toronto here either.</p>
<p><strong>Matt Besler (Kansas City): </strong>I was kind of shocked to see his name on the exposed list. He&#8217;s young and cheap for sure and no doubt he would be a good fit for the defense as he has plenty of league experience (he played in 28 games this year for KC).</p>
<p><strong>Andy Iro (Columbus): </strong>He&#8217;s big, physical and has plenty of great potential for Nowak. He&#8217;s played center back and would easily fit into the type of system Nowak likes to run with his defense I think.</p>
<p><strong>Stephen King (Seattle): </strong>A Philly boy that has been stuck on the bench in Seattle. I know he is an impressive player and will fit in well in the midfield for Philly.</p>
<p><strong>Jacob Peterson (Colorado): </strong>A young midfielder with loads of experience. While his salary may be a little high ($100k) compared to others on this list I think he would be a guy that could not only use a change of scenery but probably fit in well in Philly.</p>
<p><strong>Alan Gordon (LA): </strong>He&#8217;s the lone striker that I&#8217;m selecting here and for a reason. I see Philly going out and finding other strikers in the winter to fill their offensive needs. Gordon isn&#8217;t expensive and he brings plenty of talent for Nowak.</p>
<p><strong>Robbie Russell (RSL): </strong>Kind of hard to believe he could go from kicking the winning PK on Sunday to a new club on Wednesday. His experience factor abroad and here leads me to put him here.</p>
<p>Think I missed on someone here? Let&#8217;s here it.</p>
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		<title>Rookie Watch: 09 Class Still Doing Well</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 18 Jun 2009 11:58:12 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We are nearly halfway through the 2009 campaign and it is a good time to review how the rookies are doing thus far. As stated before I think this year&#8217;s rookie class has been one of the better ones that we have seen in recent years. Plenty of rookies are getting a chance on the<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/06/18/3948/rookie-watch-09-class-still-doing-well/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>We are nearly halfway through the 2009 campaign and it is a good time to review how the rookies are doing thus far. As stated before I think this year&#8217;s rookie class has been one of the better ones that we have seen in recent years. Plenty of rookies are getting a chance on the field and some are making very good impacts with their clubs.</p>
<p>For me right now the rookie of the year race is really starting to heat up. A few guys have really shown they are worthy of the honor already and continue to do so each week. While I won&#8217;t go into any particular order with this list I will say the few that are mentioned are definitely above and beyond the rest of the class here.</p>
<p><strong>Steve Zakuani (Seattle Sounders FC): </strong>The number one pick continues to impress me. I knew a while back that this kid had some special talent and I believe we are seeing just that here this season. Currently he has two goals and three assists on the year. His number may not jump out to some but his skill on the field definitely do to me. Right now he has to be considered a front-runner for ROY honros. Good to see a number one pick live up to the expectations of the pick.</p>
<p><strong>Stefan Frei (Toronto FC): </strong>I think Frei has made a lot of clubs second guess themselves this year to why they didn&#8217;t pick him until Toronto did late in the first round. He&#8217;s already proven himself to be a quality starter in the league. Hell he&#8217;s even gotten Toronto&#8217;s old keeper out of a job because of his play. While he has let in a few more goals than other keepers out there a lot of that could be due to the defense that plays in front of him, though I think that could be changing soon.<span id="more-3948"></span></p>
<p><strong>Rodney Wallace (DC United): </strong>When DC selected Wallace at the draft I had a good feeling for them with that selection. Wallace has shown a lot of growth in his first season with the club and continues to be a headache for other clubs with his runs out of the back. Also his defending hasn&#8217;t been too shabby either.</p>
<p><strong>Chris Pontius (DC United): </strong>A lot of United fans hated this pick back in January. And I mean a lot! Fast forward to today and United is in first place in the east and some of that is due to the play of Pontius who is third in scoring for DC. Just like fellow rookie Wallace, he has seen action in every game this season for DC. Not a lot of rookies can say that. I see nothing but good things for this kid&#8217;s MLS future.</p>
<p><strong>Darrius Barnes (New England Revolution): </strong>One thing I am sure of is that Steve Nicol sure knows how to pick them. A late selection in the draft was Barnes but none more valuable to New England this season who have been through a lot of injuries in defense. Barnes has been one of the better defenders in the league this year and I think he could easily grow into one of the top defenders in the league in a couple years.</p>
<p><span style="text-decoration: underline;">A few others to watch out for:</span></p>
<p>Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy): Has shown plenty of potential in the back for LA. Still gives up a few chances for other clubs but that may be partly due to the fact that he is surrounded by a fairly young defense with a couple older veterans.</p>
<p>Sam Cronin (Toronto FC): Nearly put him in the top group but he is just outside of it for me right now. He&#8217;s played a lot of minutes for this club already this year and I think his value will continue to show as the season moves forward.</p>
<p>Matt Besler (Kansas City Wizards): Another guy that has seen a lot of minutes this season for his club. Besler has shown some good promise for a young club.</p>
<p>Kevin Alston (New England Revolution): When healthy he is as good as though in the top group. He hit a bit of an injury bug like the rest of his club earlier this season but he has returned to help get New England out of their early funk. I do believe he is a name that you could see eventually move to Europe in a few years.</p>
<p>Michael Lahoud (Chivas USA): Here&#8217;s a guy that is starting to see a lot more minutes here as the season goes on. So far I think he&#8217;s shown a lot of good potential for Chivas. I think given time he will prove to be one of the better picks in this draft.</p>
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		<title>Rookie Watch: Draft Class Continues To Impress</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 12 May 2009 21:38:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A lot has been said about this year&#8217;s draft class. Going into the draft a lot of people thought it was a deep pool of players, more so than it had been in a few years. After eight or nine games for most clubs you could say those people figured right. Many rookies continue to<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/05/12/3691/rookie-watch-draft-class-continues-to-impress/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_2774" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 232px"><img class="size-full wp-image-2774" title="2009 MLS SuperDraft" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/01/wallace.jpg" alt="Rodney Wallace has proved to be one of the best picks in the 2009 Draft. (Getty Images)" width="222" height="247" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Rodney Wallace has proved to be one of the best picks in the 2009 Draft. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>A lot has been said about this year&#8217;s draft class. Going into the draft a lot of people thought it was a deep pool of players, more so than it had been in a few years. After eight or nine games for most clubs you could say those people figured right. Many rookies continue to get plenty of minutes and impress folks in the stands with their abilities.</p>
<p>I figured instead of doing the usual look at the potential rookie of the year today to do something a little different. Instead I will be looking at each club&#8217;s selections once again. I&#8217;ll do most of the first round and a few random picks here and there from that with a few other notes.</p>
<p>Most of all the clubs who had first round selections used them wisely as we can all see. A few others did not though. Then you have the clubs that hardly picked at all. Those are tough to grade.</p>
<p>As always feel free to post your comments below on the subject.</p>
<p><strong>Seattle Sounders FC: </strong>This club made a big splash with Steve Zakuani at number one who has lived up in my eyes as a number one pick. Definitely more of a Maurice Edu-type pick rather than a Nikolas Besagno-type number one pick. Which is a good thing for the expansion Sounders. Zakuani has done enough to make the Sounder draft class one of the better ones this past year. <span id="more-3691"></span></p>
<p><strong>Toronto FC: </strong>Two picks in the first round usually mean the club will do fairly well. While one pick (O&#8217;Brien White) hasn&#8217;t played yet due to injury, the other pick has certainly lived up to his pick number. Sam Cronin was a worthy number two pick in the draft. Either off the bench or in the starting lineup, Cronin has shown he has what it takes to help make this TFC club a contender. But TFC&#8217;s best pick was probably in the last first round pick they had with keeper Stefan Frei. He probably has made the biggest impact of the three first round selections.</p>
<p><strong>LA Galaxy:</strong>What can you say about their top two selections? Omar Gonzalez and AJ DeLaGarza have become pretty comfortable in the starting rotation. Each took sometime to get use to the style of play in the league but they are a big part of the reason why this club has only lost a single game this year.</p>
<p><strong>FC Dallas: </strong>Had some good selections in the first round. George John has proven to be a very good pickup for this club in the back, who really needed help defensively. Peri Marosevic will get his time. Not a bad draft but then again not the best.</p>
<p><strong>DC United: </strong>Two picks in a row in the first round have led to arguable the best draft class for this club in a very long time. Both Rodney Wallace and Chris Pontius are mainstays in the starting lineup for Tom Soehn and each are making big time impacts for the Black-and-Red this season. Right now I would say they are both in the thick of things for rookie of the year. Also, third round pick Milios Kocic has been a good pickup for them in goal when needed. He was a very underrated pick at the time and proves to be maybe one of the best steals of the draft.</p>
<p><strong>Kansas City Wizards: </strong>A club with loads of picks this past year. Matt Besler has been a good addition to this club&#8217;s defense and Graham Zusi saw decent minutes to start the season. Overall their draft proved to be a decent one but nothing too exciting.</p>
<p><strong>New England Revolution: </strong>Another club with a lot of picks, the Revs went out in typical Steve Nicol fashion and got a few good steals. Darrius Barnes and Kevin Alston have been big additions to the club&#8217;s defense and I would say Barnes could be right up there in the discussion of rookie of the year. Come on, the kid was a third rounder!</p>
<p><strong>New York Red Bulls: </strong>Jermey Hall proved to be what we all pretty much expect him to be. A good pickup. Other than that the Red Bulls really didn&#8217;t end up with anyone else that has done enough to improve this club.</p>
<p><strong>Real Salt Lake: </strong>Ah, most felt it was the worst draft of any club and I have to still agree with that. Jean Alexandre has really done little of note to be a first round selection. Raphel Cox has decent potential though to make up for it however. I wouldn&#8217;t mind seeing him get more playing time for this club as it is.</p>
<p><strong>San Jose Earthquakes: </strong>No first rounder and really no big impact selection. Brad Ring hasn&#8217;t played but third rounder Quincy Amarikwa is showing potential. Either way its a draft class for this club that few will remember in years to come.</p>
<p><strong>Chicago Fire: </strong>With this club being deep already adding a few rookies is tough. None have even had a sniff at the starting XI, much less even time off the bench so far this season. It may be a come back in a year and see if anyone does anything of note.</p>
<p><strong>Chivas USA: </strong>Another club with few selections. Michael Lahoud has seen some decent time off the bench for this club. From what I&#8217;ve seen out of him in person this kid has some real potential to make the Chivas draft class for this year a good one.</p>
<p><strong>Colorado Rapids: </strong>Another so-so draft. None of the players selected have even seen playing time this season. Hard to even say it was a good draft in that regards.</p>
<p><strong>Columbus Crew: </strong>Kind of the same as the Rapids. Though fewer selections, one guy has seen time with the club so far this season. I do think third rounder Alex Grendi has turned into a solid selection for the Crew. He&#8217;s seen his fair share of playing time already.</p>
<p><strong>Houston Dynamo: </strong>The club that took the biggest risks in the draft are seeing any sort of reward from it. Hey we kind of expected it when they took Daniel Cruz and Marcus Tracy with their only picks that it would be a high-risk/high-reward type of thing.</p>
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