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		<title>Chivas USA Strikes Deals With Philly, New York</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 17 May 2012 19:13:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sitting near the bottom of a conference can cause issues for any club in MLS. But sitting near the bottom of the toughest conference at this stage in the season causes a club to make some moves. That is what Chivas USA did today by making two big deals with the New York Red Bulls<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2012/05/17/13625/chivas-usa-strikes-deals-with-philly-new-york/">â€¦[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Sitting near the bottom of a conference can cause issues for any club in MLS. But sitting near the bottom of the toughest conference at this stage in the season causes a club to make some moves.</p>
<p>That is what Chivas USA did today by making two big deals with the New York Red Bulls and the Philadelphia Union.</p>
<p>Chivas traded midfielder Michael Lahoud and allocation money to the Union in exchange for defender Danny Califf.</p>
<p>In the deal with New York, Chivas trades defender Heath Pearce and allocation in exchange for striker Juan Agudelo.</p>
<p>Yes, those are some big names being moved around here today with Chivas being at the heart of it all.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll break it down team-by-team here to give you my take.</p>
<p><strong>Chivas USA</strong></p>
<p>The Goats land a veteran defender from California. Califf hadn&#8217;t really fallen out of favor with the Union fans but for some reason it has been a weird year for him with manager Peter Nowak. Califf has had some injuries issues this season but for the most part Chivas picks up a veteran defender that at times can be a lock down defender that wins you games. Other times he can be a head case on the field and cause you un-needed cards.</p>
<p>Landing someone like Juan Agudelo isn&#8217;t easy. Reports out there suggest that Chivas won&#8217;t get a full portion of any potential transfer deal involving him (similar to the Freddy Adu deal a few years back). Still, they get a guy that needs a fresh start and someone that can make an impact for them. I&#8217;ve always been back and forth on Agudelo. At times I love his skill and his ability but at other times I don&#8217;t see him as the next big thing. Still in the end, this is a great move for both sides and Agudelo needs time to play and he just wasn&#8217;t getting that in New York under Hans Backe.</p>
<p><strong>New York Red Bulls</strong></p>
<p>So yeah, Health Pearce ladies and gentleman. That is a solid return for Agudelo in my book. Pearce is one of the better defenders in the league and will certainly strength a shaky defense. But the bigger news is probably the amount of allocation they picked up in this deal with Chivas. Some are saying large sums of allocation were apart of this deal, which makes sense due to the fact that Agudelo has a decent transfer fee coming some day soon. New York gets some space to potentially get a third DP for this season, something you know will happen.</p>
<p>In a way, New York really made out like bandits in this deal.</p>
<p><strong>Philadelphia Union</strong></p>
<p>Califf moving was something we&#8217;ve heard all week. So that isn&#8217;t a shocker it was always down to who and for what. Chivas seemed to be the destination all along and that came true and now we know for what &#8211; allocation and midfielder Michael Lahoud. It may not sound like a sexy deal for the Union and their fans but Lahoud adds solid depth and versatility to the midfield there and getting some allocation is always good. I see them using that allocation this summer to land a DP.</p>
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		<title>Chivas USA Makes Funny Ad For Tickets</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 04 Aug 2011 21:00:18 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I love it when teams get creative here. So with this a big kudos to Chivas USA and midfielder Michael Lahoud for doing this video. They make this Old Spice-like video to promote their tickets and in all honesty, I hope this airs for them in the local market. I could see casual fans going<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2011/08/04/11611/chivas-usa-makes-funny-ad-for-tickets/">â€¦[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I love it when teams get creative here. So with this a big kudos to Chivas USA and midfielder Michael Lahoud for doing this video. They make this Old Spice-like video to promote their tickets and in all honesty, I hope this airs for them in the local market. I could see casual fans going to games just because of this ad.</p>
<p>Well done.</p>
<p>(H/T to <a href="http://www.kckrs.com/chivas-usa-and-michael-lahoud-stick-it-to-old-spice-fabio-with-greatest-mls-marketing-video-ever/" target="_blank">KCKRS.com</a> for posting this earlier)</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/">â€¦[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 ofÂ renaissanceÂ out of him.</p>
<p>I like Padilla, Galindo and Santos but I don&#8217;tÂ particularlyÂ 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>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/">â€¦[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_3949" class="wp-caption alignright" style="width: 265px"><a href="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/frei.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-3949" title="frei" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/06/frei.jpg" alt="Stefan Frei has proven to be one of the better picks in the 2009 draft. (Getty Images)" width="255" height="340" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Stefan Frei has proven to be one of the better picks in the 2009 draft. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<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>Wednesday Night Preview: Goats Clash With Dynamo</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 10 Jun 2009 18:17:51 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[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<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/06/10/3883/wednesday-night-preview-goats-clash-with-dynamo/">â€¦[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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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[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/">â€¦[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<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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