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		<title>McCarty Traded To D.C.</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 24 Nov 2010 22:40:58 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Just three hours after selecting Dax McCarty with the first pick in the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft, Portland shipped McCarty and allocation money to D.C. United for Rodney Wallace and a fourth-round pick in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft. Yes, it happened that quickly. I think maybe Portland is trying to get the band back together from<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/11/24/9698/mccarty-traded-to-d-c/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Just three hours after selecting Dax McCarty with the first pick in the 2010 MLS Expansion Draft, Portland shipped McCarty and allocation money to D.C. United for Rodney Wallace and a fourth-round pick in the 2011 MLS SuperDraft.</p>
<p>Yes, it happened that quickly. I think maybe Portland is trying to get the band back together from Maryland&#8217;s NCAA title run in 2008 now that they have Wallace teamed up with recently acquired Jeremy Hall.</p>
<p>On the surface this trade is a total shocker but I don&#8217;t underestimate what this deal could mean for Portland. <del datetime="2010-11-24T22:55:41+00:00">I&#8217;d imagine the extra allocation will come in handy to try and keep someone like Robbie Findley on board.</del> (Edit: I read thing wrong originally, why on Earth did Portland give up allocation in this deal?) Wallace is a younger and cheaper version of McCarty too. We saw in Wallace&#8217;s rookie season that he can be extremely good in the midfield in a holding position.</p>
<p>As for D.C. they get a rock in the midfield to go with Clyde Simms. Honestly that will mean so much for their defense next season. McCarty is a massive upgrade for their midfield and one that will help them get out of the cellar. Really this is the first good move D.C. has made in about two years.</p>
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		<title>2010 Expansion Draft List: D.C. United</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Oct 2010 19:35:36 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Keeping with the Expansion theme of the day it&#8217;s time to begin looking at each current MLS roster for the upcoming MLS Expansion Draft next month. Both Portland and Vancouver will be selecting 10 players each from the current rosters. Each MLS club will protect 11 players and will be able to protect an additional<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/10/19/9243/2010-expansion-draft-list-d-c-united/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_9244" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 630px"><img class="size-full wp-image-9244" title="pontius_exp" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/10/pontius_exp.jpg" alt="" width="620" height="350" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Look for Chris Pontius to be safe in this year&#39;s Expansion Draft. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>Keeping with the Expansion theme of the day it&#8217;s time to begin looking at each current MLS roster for the upcoming MLS Expansion Draft next month. Both Portland and Vancouver will be selecting 10 players each from the current rosters. Each MLS club will protect 11 players and will be able to protect an additional player once one player has been taken from their unprotected list. (For more on the <a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/10/15/expansion-draft-news-and-notes/">expansion draft rules go here</a>)</p>
<p>I&#8217;m going to work my way from the bottom up here as I go through each club. D.C. United is going to come in last place this year and will likely be the 3rd team to select a player in the MLS SuperDraft (provided that they don&#8217;t trade that pick away before hand). This could be the first year that D.C. United doesn&#8217;t get hammered in the expansion draft. In years past they&#8217;ve lost considerable depth due to this draft but I have a feeling this will be a different year for them.</p>
<p>Now I may go back through some of these lists before the expansion draft and revisit any selection made. How MLS handles the graduation of Generation adidas players and how long they are willing to exempt certain homegrown players will go a long way for some clubs this year. Until then here is how I see D.C. United protecting their roster by keeping the following 11 guys:</p>
<p>1. Branko Boskovic &#8211; This pick is provided he has a no-trade clause in his DP contract. Either way I think they&#8217;ll still protect him.</p>
<p>2. Troy Perkins &#8211; Yes they have a younger and possible better keeper behind him in Bill Hamid (but he&#8217;ll be protected via homegrown talent rule). Keeping Perkins makes sense considering the amount of money and allocation they were willing to spend on him last year.</p>
<p>3. Marc Burch &#8211; He&#8217;s been a favorite of mine for a couple years. I doubt they&#8217;ll let one of their leaders go so easily.</p>
<p>4. Dejan Jakovic &#8211; He&#8217;ll be protected for two reasons; 1) He&#8217;s Canadian and 2) He&#8217;s Canadian. D.C. will have to protect a certain number of internationals and he&#8217;ll fall in that category. Plus Vancouver would love to have a quality Canadian on their roster.</p>
<p>5. Julian James &#8211; He found his place in D.C. over this past season, look for him to begin being more of a central role in the defense next year. Plus he&#8217;s an international that they have to protect.</p>
<p>6. Rodney Wallace &#8211; Simple selection here for anyone who&#8217;s seen him play these last two years.</p>
<p>7. Chris Pontius &#8211; Same as Wallace.</p>
<p>8. Santino Quaranta &#8211; Probably their leader moving forward, have to protect him.</p>
<p>9. Clyde Simms &#8211; When healthy he&#8217;s a vital role player for this club.</p>
<p>10. Jed Zayner &#8211; He&#8217;s looked good since coming over from Columbus, I see him as a building block for 2011.</p>
<p>11. Devon McTavish &#8211; Another WVH fave (mostly because we went to WVU together). He&#8217;s last on the block for me and a lot comes down to how the league handles Andy Najar and Bill Hamid&#8217;s status.</p>
<p>Players that Portland and Vancouver could select from D.C. include:</p>
<ul>
<li>Danny Allsopp</li>
<li>Brandon Barklage</li>
<li>Adam Cristman</li>
<li>Stephen King</li>
<li>Kurt Morsink</li>
<li>Jamie Moreno</li>
<li>Juan Manuel Pena</li>
<li>Barry Rice</li>
<li>Pablo Hernandez</li>
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<p>Again a lot goes into how the homegrown talent will be handled here. If they review those players in a similar fashion to the way they do the Generation adidas players then we could easily see both Hamid and Najar in the mix to be protected. If that is the case you&#8217;ll just need to remove McTavish and Zayner. Another thing if Boskovic doesn&#8217;t have a no-trade clause in his contract we could see him left unprotect in place of someone like Jordan Graye.</p>
<p>D.C. isn&#8217;t an easy club to predict here due to Najar and Hamid but if things go the way I think they will both will be protected this year which is great news for D.C. moving forward.</p>
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		<title>Looking at 2010: DC United</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 05 Feb 2010 00:26:47 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I wasn&#8217;t entirely sure I&#8217;d get to this offseason look at DC United today but extra time this afternoon came out of no where. So far these last couple weeks we&#8217;ve looked at a handfull of teams including Philadelphia, Chicago, Chivas, Colorado and Columbus. Today is all about the Black-and-Red who have seen a pretty<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2010/02/04/6023/looking-at-2010-dc-united/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<div id="attachment_6024" class="wp-caption aligncenter" style="width: 350px"><img class="size-full wp-image-6024" title="dcfans" src="http://wvhooligan.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/dcfans.jpg" alt="" width="340" height="218" /><p class="wp-caption-text">DC United fans are hoping for a return to playoffs in 2010. (Getty Images)</p></div>
<p>I wasn&#8217;t entirely sure I&#8217;d get to this offseason look at DC United today but extra time this afternoon came out of no where. So far these last couple weeks we&#8217;ve looked at a handfull of teams including Philadelphia, Chicago, Chivas, Colorado and Columbus.</p>
<p>Today is all about the Black-and-Red who have seen a pretty big change this winter. From Curt Onalfo taking over for Tom Soehn to seeing Ben Olsen retiring to not offering Christian Gomez or Luciano Emilio a new contract, this is a whole new United.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s see exactly what they&#8217;ve done and what they need to work on before the season starts.<span id="more-6023"></span></p>
<p><strong>Keepers</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have: </em>Troy Perkins, Milos Kocic, Josh Wicks, Bill Hamid.</p>
<p>Notes: Obviously when they made the deal to get Perkins it was to sure up this area. Wicks was too on and off last year and Kocic and Hamid aren&#8217;t quite ready to take over. Perkins gives them stability in between the pipes and will help them win. No need to look elsewhere for any additional keepers right now. I am curious to see Hamid develop though, hopefully he&#8217;ll get some PT in some US Open Cup games.</p>
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<p><strong>Defense:</strong></p>
<p><em>Who they have: </em>Julius James, Marc Burch, Dejan Jakovic, Devon McTavish, Bryan Namoff, Jordan Graye.</p>
<p>Notes: I like certain parts of this group like Burch, McTavish, Namoff and Jakovic but the rest not as much. Injuries are always an issue and right now Namoff is out with some sort of head injury and those can linger long depending on how bad of an injury it is.</p>
<p>If I were Onalfo I&#8217;d be worried about this bunch. Perkins will probably have to come up big for them more times then they&#8217;d like to admit right now. DC fans may answer this easier than I can at this point but who is the leader in the back out of this group? They have some veteran players but not one that you know right away is going to step up, maybe I am missing something here.</p>
<p>Right now I see them defending like Onalfo&#8217;s KC teams, solid for a game with a shutout and then give up two or three in the next.</p>
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<p><strong>Midfield</strong>:</p>
<p><em>Who they have</em>: Floribert N&#8217;Galula, John DiRaimondo, Danny Szetela, Christian Castillo, Clyde Simms, Tiyi Shipalane, Rodney Wallace, Brandon Barklage, Santino Quaranta.</p>
<p>Notes: This group will be fine if two things happen, Castillo lives up to the billing surrounding him and if Quaranta can help create some offense on a consistent basis. I do where they are in the back part of this group in terms of defensive midfielders.</p>
<p>Another interesting question will be whether or not N&#8217;Galula, the young 22-year old former Manchester United product will do anything of note. If he can be productive in the midfield for Onalfo he could end up being one of the bigger steals of the winter by any club.</p>
<p>With Christian Gomez gone you have to wonder where the offense will come from this group though. I think defensively in the midfield they will be fine and even on the wings they should be good with Castillo and Quaranta. They still however need that go-to guy in the midfield that will help with the attack, a playmaker if you will. Right now I just don&#8217;t see that. Maybe one of these young guys will surprise me.</p>
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<p><strong>Forwards:</strong></p>
<p><em>Who the have: </em>Danny Allsopp, Chris Pontius, Boyzzz Khumalo, Jaime Moreno, and Adam Cristman.</p>
<p>Notes: An interesting group to say the least. One hand they are fairly young with Pontius and Cristman but on the other they aren&#8217;t with two 30+ year olds in Moreno and Allsopp.</p>
<p>I like the Cristman move for Onalfo and United though. You know he is familiar with Onalfo and his style of play. Moreno we know is going to get his normal amount of goals, mostly from the penalty spot.</p>
<p>I think the big thing to see is whether or not Pontius continues to develop into a goal scorer and if Allsopp can come in and produce at least six to eight goals. I think if those two things happen DC should be fine in the goal scoring department.</p>
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<p><strong>Overall</strong>:</p>
<p>This will be an interesting season for the Black-and-Red. For one they are very young in respect to other teams in the league. Just like Philadelphia they only have three guys right now on their roster over 30 years of age. Finding a leader other than Moreno will be interesting to see. Hopefully someone steps up and leads this team because there will likely be a big drop off in leadership with Ben Olsen retired now.</p>
<p>With Gomez and Emilio out it looks like United aren&#8217;t looking for a big name product from South American to step in like they normally do. Its a risky move not to bring in a bunch of signings but as we&#8217;ve seen in recent years out of DC it doesn&#8217;t always work out. Instead they are now focusing on talent here and adding one or two pieces from outside MLS. I like the move on their part but it may take a while to produce well.</p>
<p>But we&#8217;ll see, this is a club that is bound to make a move or two more before the season starts so it will be interesting if they add depth in the back, find a playmaker and most importantly someone to be a leader.</p>
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		<title>Season Recap: DC United</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 04 Nov 2009 21:43:53 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[We knew going into 2009 that the calendar for DC United could be a fairly packed one. Possibly Champions League matches, US Open Cup title to defend, summer friendlies, and of course the regular season slate. It turned out to be just the case as DC United played a schedule so packed this year it<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/11/04/5167/season-recap-dc-united/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>We knew going into 2009 that the calendar for DC United could be a fairly packed one. Possibly Champions League matches, US Open Cup title to defend, summer friendlies, and of course the regular season slate. It turned out to be just the case as DC United played a schedule so packed this year it definitely raised some eyebrows about how little depth MLS clubs really do have.</p>
<p>Manager Tom Soehn rarely had time to get his club fully fit for a game as it seemed he would go from Open Cup game to regular season game to a Champions League game all within a week time and time again. He did have veterans like Ben Olsen, Jamie Moreno and Christian Gomez for the better part of the season but even they didn&#8217;t have enough in the tank to keep the Black-and-Red above water.</p>
<p>There were some bright spots though for United fans to hang their hats on. The club didn&#8217;t finish with a losing record, though having that many draws on the year does tell you a thing or two about how rough their defense was this year. We did see some promising things out of rookies Chris Pontius and Rodney Wallace. To think when Pontius was picked last January United fans called the team crazy for picking him, looks like he made them eat their words as he is a finalist for rookie of the year.</p>
<p>The club looked like a playoff team for the first few months of the season but yet again just like in previous season a dip in play during August and September did this club in for good. Blame the loaded schedule, blame injuries, blame poor defense, or blame whatever the club dipped badly in those final months of the year.</p>
<p>Now Soehn has moved on and United fans are left wondering where to turn next.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Right In 2009:<br />
</strong>When things were clicking the offense was easily one of the best. And when their defense did them no favors early in games this club was certainly the best in the league at coming from behind to at least get a draw. Early on in the year DC came back in games with loads of late goals from Pontius, Luciano Emilio and Jamie Moreno. Building a solid mix in the midfield should help out for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>What Went Wrong In 2009:<br />
</strong>Defensively things weren&#8217;t the best with this bunch. I recall earlier in the year I said this bunch was inconsistent and got blasted for the comment. Turns out it was pretty darn true as they gave up 44 goals this season, one more than their offense scored. Depth was also an issue in the back as Soehn had to basically redo his lineup for a lot of the games. I think the real kicker was losing the US Open Cup to Seattle though at home. I think that game kind of signaled to a lot of folks, including myself, that this bunch just didn&#8217;t have the makings of a playoff team after all.</p>
<p><strong>What&#8217;s Next:<br />
</strong>First up is finding a coach (paging Richie Williams). After that it will come down to cutting some fat on the roster that just doesn&#8217;t produce. Important items to get this winter have to include a solid starting keeper (I think a trade for Kevin Hartman may be a wise move) and getting their defense back in order. I&#8217;ve always been a firm believer that defense wins in any league. This club really isn&#8217;t far away from being a big time contender again in the league but they just need to get better on defense.</p>
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		<title>Evening Links and Thoughts: Rookies Watch</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 09 Oct 2009 23:15:30 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Its finally Friday, though I will admit this week has flown by for me due to it being a four-day work week and things being fairly steady on both the regular job front and this place. I had planned to do more than what had been posted today but I blame the weird rainy weather<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/10/09/4950/evening-links-and-thoughts-rookies-watch/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Its finally Friday, though I will admit this week has flown by for me due to it being a four-day work week and things being fairly steady on both the regular job front and this place. I had planned to do more than what had been posted today but I blame the weird rainy weather here in Dallas for me not getting around to some of it. Rainy days seem to do that to me.</p>
<p>Anyways I wanted to get back into some award talk for the first part of tonight&#8217;s post. Tonight I wanted to kick up my Rookie of the Year discussion and give you a sense of where I rate the current crop of rookies, which by the way have been nothing short of great this season. I know not every single rookie drafted has played this year but there are at least 10 or possibly 12 good rookies from this year&#8217;s draft. That usually doesn&#8217;t happen very often.</p>
<p>This is my current rankings on the rookies, whether or not this stays the same when I vote in a couple weeks for this award remains to be seen.</p>
<p><strong>1. Darrius Barnes (New England): </strong>Yes a third round pick has a great shot right now at Rookie of the Year. Not like last year because the draft class was so weak but because he has truly shown to be the steal of the draft. Barnes has played in every minute of every game this season for the Revs and has truly become a guy that I think will be defending in this league for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>2. Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy): </strong>A lot of people have him as the top rookie right now and I am starting to actually buy into his hype after last weeks&#8217; game against LA. He&#8217;ll probably snatch up more votes than Barnes because of his pick number and because of where he plays but that should be the reasons why you vote for this kid. He&#8217;s good&#8230;and I mean damn good. That Sean Franklin and Gonzalez duo in the back for LA is going to be a tough one to get by for years to come.</p>
<p><strong>3. Stefan Frei (Toronto FC): </strong>I nearly had him over Gonzalez but for some reason Gonzalez just came out slightly ahead of this kid. I think if TFC gets into the playoffs you will see this guy get plenty of first place votes for this award. If they fail to reach it he may not even get any third place votes.</p>
<p><strong>4. Steve Zakuani (Seattle Sounders FC): </strong>Zakuani lived up to the top pick hype this year I believe unlike last year&#8217;s top pick (Chance Myers). He&#8217;s gonna need a monster last couple of weeks to the season to catch up to the guys ahead of him but he&#8217;ll surely get his share of votes for this.</p>
<p><strong>5. Chris Pontius/Rodney Wallace (DC United): </strong>These two really split votes for me. One day I see Wallace as the better rookie then the next it is Pontius. Both have proven to be very valuable picks but as things get worse for DC here late in the year the less votes these two will see.</p>
<p>Others in consideration: Kevin Alston (New England), Sam Cronin (Toronto FC), Michael Lahoud (Chivas USA), Matt Besler (KC), and George John (Dallas).</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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<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: United at Sounders</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 17 Jun 2009 19:47:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The summer is heating up and so is the soccer on the field. It seems that now we are in the hot months of the year the league has scheduled more week night games for our enjoyment. Honestly they picked a good one for us this weekend in the Emerald City. The expansion Sounders FC host DC United in an ESPN2 clash.</p>
<p>Tonight we should get to see a full crowd at Qwest Field. Some folks on the web are even saying tickets are going for double face value. Amazing to think that a mid-week MLS game would be doing that but those Seattle folks are crazy for soccer.</p>
<p><em>1. Can DC make the most out of this west coast trip?</em></p>
<p>This is the start of a busy week for the Black-and-Red. Two west coast games, one in a place that they haven&#8217;t done well in recent years (Colorado) and the other a bit of an unknown in tonight&#8217;s contest in Seattle. Since Chicago is currently in the middle of a funk and that means any points DC gets this week the better.</p>
<p>For them to get the three points in this game they have to play an even controlled game through the midfield. Pushing forward at the right times to get Seattle&#8217;s backline a bit off their guard will be key. While Seattle has been better than expected this season for an expansion club their defense has been shaky in recent weeks. A good offense like DC will be able to get the job done thanks to rookies like Chris Pontius and Rodney Wallace. Throw in the fact that Luciano Emilio will be back on the pitch and it could be a good night for the boys in Black (or white if they wear those kits).</p>
<p><em>2. Can Seattle hold their own with one of the league&#8217;s best?</em></p>
<p>Seattle needs another three points at home here to stay close to Chivas and Houston in the standings here. Right now they are still very much in the thick of things but they have been slipping up until last week&#8217;s win over San Jose. Sigi Schmid needs to rely a lot more on Fredy Montero and company in this game if he wants three points. He&#8217;ll also need to find a way to keep his defense from letting in a late goal that DC is known to score. That&#8217;s won&#8217;t be easy but it can be done with the right amount of luck.</p>
<p><em>3. Player to keep an eye out for.</em></p>
<p>Tonight keep an eye out on DC&#8217;s Rodney Wallace. The rookie has been breaking forward a lot in recent games and that kind of play out of the back can be very tough to defend.</p>
<p>Quick Thoughs:</p>
<p>This game should be a good one. Seattle has a lot of quality in their attack and should be able to hold their own with a club like DC. They do need to get over the hump and beat a quality side right now to prove to a lot of people that they deserve to be up there in the discussion of who could reach MLS Cup this year. I think end in the end this seems to be a fairly even match with both clubs giving up a goal. Seattle should go up early only to give up one late.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Seattle 1, DC 1</strong></p>
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		<title>MLS Weekend Preview: Week 11</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 29 May 2009 18:33:05 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I won&#8217;t lie, last night&#8217;s game between Chicago and Chivas put a sour taste in my mouth for this weekend. The game itself was entertaining but the officiating was lacking in quality as we&#8217;ve all seen by now. Hopefully this weekend won&#8217;t be filled with yellow and red cards or lots of questionable PK calls.<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/05/29/3805/mls-weekend-preview-week-11/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>I won&#8217;t lie, last night&#8217;s game between Chicago and Chivas put a sour taste in my mouth for this weekend. The game itself was entertaining but the officiating was lacking in quality as we&#8217;ve all seen by now. Hopefully this weekend won&#8217;t be filled with yellow and red cards or lots of questionable PK calls.</p>
<p>Sorry for the rant but that&#8217;s just how I feel going into this weekend.</p>
<p>As for the weekend ahead here, we have a full slate of games with everyone in action except for Chivas (who played last night). I do hope we get seven quality games like last night&#8217;s contest though. Aside from the horrible officiating in the middle it was a good game. I&#8217;m gonna start switching things up here for the weekend previews. While I like doing longer previews for each game, time just doesn&#8217;t allow me to do so anymore for the weekend games. Instead I will stick with a quick preview and a player to look out for along with the score prediction.<span id="more-3805"></span></p>
<p><strong>DC United &#8211; at &#8211; New England Revolution:</strong></p>
<p>DC has been playing well as of late but how much will DC be missing guys like Ben Olsen and Christian Gomez in the midfield? Throw in the fact that New England should be getting Taylor Twellman back for at least some part of this game and it could be an interesting meeting between these conference rivals. I think this one will be tighter than some expect it to be. The Revs may send Shalrie Joseph up top again to get some physical play against a young United back four. That could throw off the visitors if he switches between his midfield role and his temporary striker position that Steve Nicol has been putting him at lately. Honestly this one could go either way so I am taking the draw.</p>
<p><em>Player to keep an eye out for: </em>DC&#8217;s Rodney Wallace has been very tough to cover lately from his defensive position. His runs from the back could be a big x-factor for DC.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: New England 1, DC 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Colorado Rapids &#8211; at &#8211; New York Red Bulls:</strong></p>
<p>We keep saying that New York needs this game each week and they continue to give up chances and points. Colorado should be a team that could allow New York to be successful against at home (Rapids are 1-2-2 away from home this season) but I actually like the Rapid&#8217;s chances here. New York will also be without Jorge Rojas who is suspended for this contest. I think the loss of Rojas will put more pressure on Albert Cedades to create chances and keep possession in the middle for the Red Bulls. While I think he can do it he won&#8217;t be able to do it alone. Colorado has been far more consistent in their scoring this season behind Conor Casey and company and I think they continue to make the standings a little tighter with a road win tomorrow.</p>
<p><em>Player to keep an eye out for: </em>Colin Clark for Colorado has really started to get more involved here in the offense lately.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Colorado 2, New York 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Toronto FC &#8211; at &#8211; Houston Dynamo:</strong></p>
<p>The big story here is Dwayne De Rosario returning to Houston where he won a pair of titles with the Dynamo. He&#8217;s looked good lately along with Amado Guevara in helping TFC stay near the top of the standings. They&#8217;ll need a big performance out of those two and guys like Pablo Vitti or Chad Barrett up top. Houston has played great lately (unbeaten in six) and have been tough to score on in that time. While I think Toronto will keep it close I just don&#8217;t see them beating Houston at home here yet. The Dynamo are too clever in the midfield and are so dangerous on set pieces with Brad Davis, Brad Mullan and Brian Ching.</p>
<p><em>Player to keep an eye out for</em><em>: </em>Brad Davis has been creating a lot of chances lately for Houston. Last week he tallied two assists in the Dynamo win over San Jose.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Houston 2, Toronto 0</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Real Salt Lake &#8211; at &#8211; San Jose Earthquakes:</strong></p>
<p>This could be a real stinker of a game. San Jose is winless in eight games and we all know RSL&#8217;s track record on the road. First and foremost for Jason Kreis and company, they have to get on the board here in this one. No goals in five road matches this season. One would think against San Jose they would get on the board in this one right? I think so since the Quakes lack the creative punch in the middle ot slow down RSL. However I just think San Jose is due a result here after the way they played on Wednesday in Columbus. I&#8217;m calling a draw here but not by much.</p>
<p><em>Player to keep an eye out for: </em>San Jose&#8217;s Ryan Johnson has scored five of the club&#8217;s ten goals this season, I would expect him to keep that up this weekend.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: San Jose 1, RSL 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Columbus Crew &#8211; at &#8211; Seattle Sounders FC:</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;d really love to see these two sides go at it with everyone healthy. But the thing is Seattle is a bit banged up and Columbus just lost another key player (Brian Carroll) for some more time. Seattle will have some key members of their midfield back in this one with Freddie Ljungberg and Brad Evans ready to go this week. I see the Sounders controlling the midfield and the pace of this game from the start thanks to those two and the loss of Carroll for Columbus. I just don&#8217;t think people will realize how big of a loss Carroll is for the Crew.</p>
<p><em>Player to keep an eye out for: </em>Look for Seattle&#8217;s Fredy Montero to have another solid game here. His pace will be tough for Columbus to handle.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Seattle 3, Columbus 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Kansas City Wizards &#8211; at &#8211; LA Galaxy:</strong></p>
<p>I&#8217;m a little worried for the Wizards on the road tomorrow. They will be missing two key offensive players in Josh Wolff and Santiago Hirsig. With this being one of the last games for Landon Donovan for a while with the Galaxy (national team duties this summer) I would imagine the Galaxy will push the tempo a bit more and actually look for the three points. The loss of Sean Franklin in the back worries me for them but not seeing Wolff on the field makes me think it will be balanced out a bit here. Even though the Galaxy are the draw queens of the league I am going with them for a change here.</p>
<p><em>Player to keep an eye out for: </em>Either off the bench or starting, I think Edson Buddle could be a big factor for the Galaxy in this one. He needs to start scoring for the club here and this could be a good time to start.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: LA 2, KC 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>FC Dallas &#8211; at &#8211; Chicago Fire:</strong></p>
<p>The Fire have a chance to move into a tie with Chivas for first overall. I just don&#8217;t see FC Dallas making this much of a game here with the way the Fire have been as of late. Chicago may not be as rested as Dallas but they will control the pace of the game from the start.</p>
<p><em>Player to keep an eye out for: </em>If Dallas has any hope of scoring it could be from youngster Brek Shea who has really shown a lot of growth in recent weeks for the Red Stripes.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Chicago 3, Dallas 1</strong></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>
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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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		<dc:creator>Drew Epperley</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Week eight has already kicked off with a bit of a bang with two draws on Wednesday night in Kansas City and in Salt Lake City. The RSL-LA draw was something to talk about for sure while the DC-KC draw was pretty much expected. Time to shift focus to the weekend however as we have<a href="http://wvhooligan.com/2009/05/08/3655/mls-weekend-preview-week-8/">…[continue reading]</a>]]></description>
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<p>Week eight has already kicked off with a bit of a bang with two draws on Wednesday night in Kansas City and in Salt Lake City. The RSL-LA draw was something to talk about for sure while the DC-KC draw was pretty much expected.</p>
<p>Time to shift focus to the weekend however as we have plenty of games on the menu to keep us going. Seven games this week, on three straight days. We have all conference battles except for one match tonight in New York with San Jose and the Red Bulls. Also this weekend we have a couple rivalry games like in Texas between Houston and Dallas. And in the east we get to see a lovely battle with Chicago and New England, two clubs that really don&#8217;t like one another.</p>
<p>As always feel free to post your score predictions for this weekend&#8217;s action below.<span id="more-3655"></span></p>
<p><strong>San Jose Earthquakes &#8211; at &#8211; New York Red Bulls</strong></p>
<p><em>1. What can San Jose do to turn things around in Giants&#8217; Stadium?</em></p>
<p>One thing going against San Jose so far this season is not sloppy defense or poor offense it is injuries killing Frank Yallop&#8217;s bunch. The loss of Jason Hernandez early on hurt the defense in a big way while having Darren Huckerby out for some time hurt the offense just as bad. Right now it is time for Yallop to step up in the locker room and get his troops back to square one here. He also needs guys to step up on the field like Bobby Convey or Romario Corrales.</p>
<p>In this game they face a Red Bull club that is also just as bad as they are this season so getting on the board early will definitely help. Offensively they just need a spark out of anyone at this point. If someone like Ryan Johnson or Pablo Campos can find a way through the Red Bull defense, which has been very shaky this season we could see a surprise tonight in the Meadowlands.</p>
<p><em>2. Is this the right time for New York to get things going this season?</em></p>
<p>One would think that this is the perfect time for Juan Carlos Osorio&#8217;s bunch to turn the page on this season and get their act together for once. So far this season we just haven&#8217;t seen enough solid play for 90 minutes to think they can do it though. While San Jose is just as bad as they are they haven&#8217;t been able to beat bad clubs like themselves this season (the loss to LA proved just that a couple weeks ago).</p>
<p>Mainly what needs to go down is some better control in the midfield. No one is servicing the ball into Juan Pablo Angel like last season, which has lead to many questions about this club&#8217;s offense. It mainly comes down to quality of service from the wings I think. They just haven&#8217;t gotten that so far this season. With how poorly San Jose has been in defense this season this could be the right time for Dane Richards to have a big game.</p>
<p><em>3. Player to keep an eye out for.</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m watching New York&#8217;s Macoumba Kandji in this one. He has all the tools and skills to be super dangerous here. I think its a matter of him realizing that too here. Once he and Angel get on the same page consistently this club will really start piling on the goals&#8230;and maybe the wins.</p>
<p>Quick Thoughts:</p>
<p>Honestly it is hard to pick a west coast club that is playing so poorly coming over to the east coast to play. Then again both clubs have given us very little reason to believe in them so far this season. Each sit near the bottom of the table with near identical records on the year and even the same goal differential on the year. And oddly enough neither club knows how to score on the road. I think with that the advantage has to go to the homeside, which lucky enough for New York means they should win this one. And in reality they should win this one.</p>
<p>While I am picking the Red Bulls to get their second win of the year I doubt it will be too convicing here either. I also wouldn&#8217;t be at all shocked to see a 0-0 result out of these two. Especially considering the fact that New York only has five goals on the year (one of which was an own-goal).</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: New York 1, San Jose 0</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Kansas City Wizards &#8211; at &#8211; Columbus Crew:</strong></p>
<p><em>1. Once again, will the Crew finally break through here?</em></p>
<p>Honestly this looks like the one for you Crew fans. At home against a club that played in the midweek and expended themselves a bit at home in the process. Yeah, it could be the one but will it be. A lot needs to happen and the biggest is for the Crew to close out the game if they get the early advantage. Too many times this season the Crew have gone up early and fallen late due to poor defense or sloppiness in general.</p>
<p>Defensively they should be able to get a better pickup once Frankie Hejduk is back in the lineup for good. Hejduk is said to be fit enough to go on Saturday and that should lift this club a lot with their veteran leader back in the lineup.</p>
<p><em>2. What can KC do to keep Columbus out of the win column again?</em></p>
<p>For the visitors they need to control the midfield and shut down Gulliermo Barros Schelotto. Easier said than done but the Wizards have been able to slow him down a decent bit before. Secondly they need better service into their attack and better finishing. I wasn&#8217;t overly impressive with how they handled DC on Wednesday night for the better part of the game. They had a decent attack but nothing that would really set them apart in the east. I am starting though to think this club is one good striker away from being a really title contender.</p>
<p>Rattling the Crew early also won&#8217;t hurt in this one. Emotions could be high for the Crew since they are still searching for that first win so getting under their skin could go a long way.</p>
<p><em>3. Player to keep an eye out for.</em></p>
<p>I&#8217;m looking out for Columbus&#8217; Pat Noonan on Saturday. I honestly feel he is due for a goal or at least an assist with the way he&#8217;s been playing as of late. He&#8217;s finally fit and I think once he and Alejandro Moreno link up together it could be a good combination going forward for the Crew.</p>
<p>Quick Thoughts:</p>
<p>Yes, I am drinking the Kool-aid that this is the game for the Crew to get their first win. For one they are throwing a big bash to celebrate the 10th anniversary of Crew Stadium and a lot of key guys are coming back to the lineup. Some stars just seem in line but if anyone would ruin it I think the Wizards are very capable of pulling it off. I just think the Crew are too hungry for a win at this point to let another slip by.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Columbus 2, Kansas City 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Toronto FC &#8211; at &#8211; DC United:</strong></p>
<p><em>1. With Dwayne De Rosario back in the line up, how does TFC stack up against DC?</em></p>
<p>Without DeRo the Reds looked pretty good, in fact they sort of turned their season around after a bad two game spell against Dallas. Now that DeRo is fit again the club is continuing to play well. Both clubs are coming off a midweek game where each played fairly well so each should be just as tired as the other when it comes to Saturday&#8217;s game. The thing for Toronto is, DC has owned them in the past at RFK Stadium.</p>
<p>Toronto needs to work the ball through DeRo early in this one. He has to be the X-factor that controls this game for them or DC will take full advantage of TFC just like they always have at RFK.</p>
<p><em>2. How can DC control this game from start to finish?</em></p>
<p>Something DC failed to do on Wednesday was close the game out. That&#8217;s been a problem here and there for them so far this season, closing out games. And with Toronto not being a pushover these days finishing out the game in a good manner is a big thing right now for DC, especially since they are the leaders in the east right now.</p>
<p>Keeping the ball in the midfield and getting good runs out of the back from guys like rookie Rodney Wallace will definitely go a long way. We saw on Wednesday that when Wallace makes his runs he can be very dangerous for DC.</p>
<p><em>3. Player to keep an eye out for.</em></p>
<p>I think a big game could come from DC&#8217;s Luciano Emilio. He didn&#8217;t go the full 90 on Wednesday so he could be fully ready for Saturday&#8217;s game. That&#8217;s a good thing too as he&#8217;s done fairly well over these last two years against Toronto.</p>
<p>Quick Thoughts:</p>
<p>This one really has game of the week potential written on it. Toronto is playing some good soccer these days and DC is right up there with them. Hard to believe that these two are contending for the top spot in the east right now.</p>
<p>I think in the end DC gets the best of Toronto. RFK has never been a friendly place for the Reds and right now I just don&#8217;t see that changing. Toronto has been decent on the road so far this year but until they can prove they can win in places like DC it will still be hard to take them very seriously on the road. This one will be tight but in the end DC marches on with a win.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: DC 2, Toronto 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>New England Revolution &#8211; at- Chicago Fire:</strong></p>
<p><em>1. Does Chicago continue to get draws here or will a dose of New England be the cure?</em></p>
<p>Let&#8217;s face it the Fire are in a little bit of a rut right now. Yes they aren&#8217;t losing a game but they also aren&#8217;t winning at the same time. That&#8217;s a problem no matter how you look at it, especially when they aren&#8217;t closing out games that they should win.</p>
<p>But if last year is any indication, the Fire playing New England is something the Fire look forward too. Maybe the Fire have been overlooking the past few games for this weekend&#8217;s clash with the Revs. It comes at a good time too since the Revs are still very banged up and are in a bit of a funk due to the major injuries on their roster.</p>
<p><em>2. Can we even expect New England to be competitive in this one?</em></p>
<p>Last year the Fire spanked the Revs all over the place during the regular season and even in the playoffs. With the amount of key guys still out to injuries it is hard to look at New England seriously here right now. I do love a Steve Nicol coached club but right now he is struggling to find a way out of the pile of injuries that is club has, which is understandable.</p>
<p>But to the question, they will be competitive in this one. Its a rivalry game for one and you know Nicol is posting scores from last year in the locker room this week to get the guys pumped up.</p>
<p><em>3. Player to keep an eye out for.</em></p>
<p>No one more to watch than Chris Rolfe for me. For some reason Rolfe has had New England&#8217;s number in the past and I doubt that will change at all this season.</p>
<p>Quick Thoughts:</p>
<p>Its really hard to pick New England right now. I want to but I just know it would be a waste of a pick with the amount of injuries this club has. Its a shame too because when healthy they are still a very good club. Thing is they don&#8217;t have the depth to do much right now and offensively they just aren&#8217;t scaring anyone. On the flip side Chicago has as good of an offense as anyone in this league and defensively they are pretty sound right now.</p>
<p>I think this one goes to the homeside pretty easily. Still too many key guys missing all over the field for Nicol and in the end Chicago just has more talent on the field.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Chicago 3, New England 0</strong></p>
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<p><strong>FC Dallas &#8211; at &#8211; Houston Dynamo:</strong></p>
<p><em>1. Is this the time that Houston starts to turn things on here?</em></p>
<p>I think last week was a good indication as to how well Houston will start playing here. They controlled a lot of the game against New England and even though this is a rivalry game I still think Dallas has a very small shot at beating Houston in Houston. Stuart Holden is proving he can carry the load for the Dynamo in the middle and really that is something great to finally see.</p>
<p><em>2. How can Dallas sneak in and get the three points?</em></p>
<p>Luck may be one way but in all reality they need better midfield play. They have guys getting balls in the box but not to Kenny Cooper and not in ways that allow this club to be good on offense. Its kind of like having too many chefs in the kitchen. Its just messy. Plus defensively Schellas Hyndman still hasn&#8217;t figured out which combination of players works well enough to hold teams off.</p>
<p>Let&#8217;s not forget Houston has practically owned Dallas in this series. Only one Dallas win in three years between these clubs.</p>
<p><em>3. Player to keep an eye on.</em></p>
<p>If Dallas is to get any sort of success in this one it may have to come from Dave van den Burgh. He&#8217;s been a big lift to this club on the wings so far this year and I&#8217;m sure folks in New York miss his service too. Dallas needs a big game from him is they want to get on the board in this one and come out with any kind of points.</p>
<p>Quick Thoughts:</p>
<p>The El Capitan series kicks off for 2009 but it just doesn&#8217;t have that same bang to me as it has in recent years. Maybe it is the lack of De Rosario for Houston that is doing that to me or maybe it is because Dallas is a tough club to get behind these days. I don&#8217;t know what it is but its a good rivalry nonetheless even if Houston has won most of the games in it.</p>
<p>I think Houston will start to roll here with this game. They showed a lot of promise last week in their win at New England and I think it will continue this week at home against Dallas. I see Houston getting on the board early with Brian Ching and never looking back from that.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Houston 2, Dallas 0</strong></p>
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<p><strong>Real Salt Lake &#8211; at &#8211; Chivas USA</strong></p>
<p><em>1. What will it take to knock off Chivas?</em></p>
<p>RSL is a club that can do it really. They get Javier Morales back in the midfield after his suspension and that will help. The thing is I&#8217;m still not totally convinced this club can do anything of note on the road. Three games on the road this year for RSL and they haven&#8217;t even mustered a single goal. That isn&#8217;t very good. Its showing that their defense really isn&#8217;t as good as advertised. Against a club like Chivas that exposes weaknesses easily RSL has to clamp down in the middle of the park in order to shut Chivas down.</p>
<p>The thing that Chivas is doing well right now is spreading their attack out to multiple people. Plenty of guys have goals this season for this club and that is always tough to defend. On any given night one guy could be the hot hand and as a defender that can be very tough to defend. RSL has to get more out of guys like Nat Borchers and Jamison Olave. But in all reality they need a bigger game out of Kyle Beckerman and Clint Mathis in the midfield.</p>
<p><em>2. What does Chivas need to do to control this game?</em></p>
<p>From the start Chivas just needs to continue playing their style of soccer. Its worked for them through eight games and there is really little reason why it won&#8217;t continue to work tomorrow night. Preki has gotten the most out of this bunch so far this season and I wouldn&#8217;t expect anything different now that some veterans like Sacha Victorine are coming back. Plus it doesn&#8217;t hurt if Sasha Kljestan continues to improve on his form. I thought last week he got himself involved a lot more and that can only lead to bigger and better things for this club if he continues to show interest here.</p>
<p><em>3. Player to keep an eye on.</em></p>
<p>I think a guy to watch has to be the AmeriGoats&#8217; Maykel Galindo. He will likely be coming off the bench still but look for him to be a second half sub that could give this club a boost late in the game. If he can regain that form he had two seasons ago this Chivas club could go from really good to something amazing.</p>
<p>Quick Thoughts:</p>
<p>Another potential game of the week here leads me to wonder if we will ever see RSL show up on the road this season. Chivas has been a very good home club these last couple of seasons while RSL has stunk up the place outside of Salt Lake City. Plus was anyone really that impressed with the way RSL finished the game at home against LA on Wednesday? I know they didn&#8217;t get a call go their way but still if you can&#8217;t close out LA at home then something must be up.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll keep saying it, until RSL shows me they can do it on the road I won&#8217;t pick them when they are visiting. Plus this is a big stretch for Chivas I believe. They&#8217;ve made it this far and I know Preki will want them to continue pushing forward in attack and continue getting these wins. I like Chivas is this one. It will be close but I think Chivas at home in a physical game should do it.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Chivas 2, RSL 1</strong></p>
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<p><strong>LA Galaxy &#8211; at &#8211; Seattle Sounders FC</strong></p>
<p><em>1. Will LA continue to improve on the last two results?</em></p>
<p>Four points in the last two games would normally mean a club is doing something right. Plus not to mention how Bruce Arena&#8217;s club got the draw on Wednesday. That should be a big boost going into Seattle on Sunday. They need to carry that momentum into Qwest Field in a big way and get the expansion Sounders off their guard early in this one. LA is showing they have a decent club right now. Let&#8217;s not forget here that they haven&#8217;t lost a lot of games this season&#8230;but they&#8217;ve again only win a single game too. If they can rattle the Sounders early with something from Landon Donovan they could see another positive result.</p>
<p><em>2. What will Sigi Schmid do without Fredy Montero?</em></p>
<p>Well Montero is suspended for this one from his cheap shot a week ago. Probably a good thing too because he really hasn&#8217;t done a lot for this club in recent weeks in my opinion. Schmid needs to get more out of guys like Nate Jaqua anyways. More than likely rookie Steve Zakuani will be in place of Montero and we will see a decent amount of offense through him. Which hasn&#8217;t been a bad thing so far this season.</p>
<p><em>3. Player to keep an eye on.</em></p>
<p>I want to see more out of Seattle&#8217;s Sebastian Le Trox here. So far he&#8217;s been involved a lot in the attack but has only produced an assist on the season. I&#8217;m still waiting for him to break out a little bit and start scoring some here for the Sounders. Against a young defense like LA it could be a good time for that.</p>
<p>Quick Thoughts:</p>
<p>This game will probably be more competitive than most think. LA&#8217;s defense is really starting to come together I think but that&#8217;s only if the young three (Gonzalez, Franklin, and DeLaGraza) play well and on the same page as veteran Gregg Berhalter. Like I said if they can get under the skin of the Sounders early and take the crowd out of it as well they could be in for a good battle.</p>
<p>In the end however I think Seattle takes the points from this one. Seattle has a few more weapons up top and defensive are better in the midfield than LA is right now. It will be tighter than most think but I see Jaqua sticking it to his old side.</p>
<p><strong>WVH Prediction: Seattle 2, LA 1</strong></p>
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