Wednesday, August 24, 2016

Sometimes It's Better Not To Watch

Downa shore as they say in Philly so I didn't get to see much this weekend.  No dvr, Olympic coverage, the sun was in my eyes, etc.  But maybe this wasn't a bad thing.


MLS Least East

Certainly I was better off not having viewed the Union's 1-3 loss at home to Toronto.  Can't lay it completely at one player's feet but Ken Tribbett did not have a good match, even with the nice diving header that leveled things briefly at 1-1.  A chance lost to grab some points at home in a tight playoff race.  Fortunately for the U, several others in the division were stumbling around as well.  NE lost to Columbus, Montreal lost to Chicago (at home!), and the Red Bulls coughed up a 2-0 lead and drew with DC United.  Orlando got a draw and NYCFC did beat the Galaxy.  So I guess the chasers (DC and Orlando) did gain a point on the top six.  Still, pretty weak effort from the East.


Newcastle Win Again

On the road to Bristol, the Magpies got another win, scraping by 1-0.  The goal by Gayle, on a great pass from Diame was top drawer and this week's YouTubeableMoment.  My guess is that this would have been a nerve-wracking affair to watch so again maybe not a bad thing I couldn't see it.

They also beat Cheltenham 2-0 Tuesday in the Capital One League Cup to advance to the 3rd Round where they will play Jenkintown  TBD.  Recall that this competition is easily the least prestigious of any of the extracurricular cups but wins are wins for the Magpies.

Rafa also doesn't seem set on his squad yet.  Janmaat is likely out by the end of the week but will be replaced by American international DeAndre Yedlin.  Janmaat was always an offensive threat coming from right back and we will miss his forays down the wing but his defense was always suspect.  For better or worse, Yedlin is pretty much the same player except faster and maybe more athletic.


New Attitude Towards Bottom Half of the Table

Didn't see much of the admittedly lackluster set of EPL games this weekend and again, this may have been a good thing.  Certainly didn't need to see Costa score another late game winner, this time against Watford.  The Leicester-Arsenal 0-0 draw may or may not have been a defensive classic but I watch the Foxes to see scoring.  Might have been worth checking out West Ham, if only to see the first EPL contest in their new digs, the former Olympic stadium.

I did get to see Burnley's 2-0 dismantling of Liverpool.  As I was watching that contest, it dawned on me that in any previous year this upset would have, well, upset me because it would have been unexpected points for a Newcastle relegation rival.  Nice, I can now wholeheartedly pull for the underdogs, but hopefully just for one season.  Also saw a bit of Middlesbrough's 2-1 win over Sunderland.  Enjoyed that as a)any Sunderland loss is a Newcastle win even if we're not in the same division and b) as I said a few weeks ago, I kinda like Middlesbrough.


Did You Actually Pay for Those?

Southampton penalized for ridiculous away kit?
Jeff H settled in Sunday night to watch the replay of his Man United side taking on Southampton.   He immediately texted to ask who was responsible for the Saints new away kit (left).  Hmm, the colors themselves aren't awful but that design on the front is kinda weird.  Maybe Southampton is like the Oregon football team, Nike's beta site for crazy uniform ideas.  How much can you complain when you're getting the stuff for free?



September on the Virtual Calendar

Chester are 3-0 and have yet to surrender a goal but the wins have come against weaker sides and we haven't really gelled yet.  Maybe I did too many transfers for a side that won the previous year.  Not sure what's wrong but if we play like this against the better teams, we will not be getting too many points.  There are definitely disagreements between my coaches and some of the outside sources as to the quality of some of the new players.  My research says these new players are four star performers (out of five) and some of my coaches are telling me they're only 1.5 or 2 stars.  Also, there may be some language issues; I may have to find another French player or coach to help out.  Who would have thought these were the pressing issues of a football manager?


Yankee Go Home

I'll admit it.  The early departure of the USWNT kind of killed my interest in the Olympic soccer.  Plus the men's tournament being a U-23.  I caught most of both finals but don't have much to say.  Wait, I do.  The new practice of allowing fourth substitute when matches drag into extra time is a step in the right direction.  But we're still stuck with 14 guys running around on the field at well under 70% capacity.  Seems like a formula for ensuring these contests go to kicks from the spot.  Why not allow 2-3 or even more subs?  Yeah, it penalizes those sides with better conditioning but not many of them are scoring in added extra time anyway.  It does reward sides with more depth and might lead to more games being decided in the run of play.

Newcastle on TV

Well, sort of.  I mistakenly thought the match vs Brighton was going to be on beIN Sports.  It's actually on beIN Sports Connect, their streaming service.  Shouldn't be a problem but you never know.

The EPL weekend looks a little better than last week.  Good match to start on Saturday morning with Tottenham hosting Liverpool (7:30 NBCSN).  Chelsea-Burnley at 10 on NBCSN? Meh, but it may be the best of the lot of 10 am matches, though Leicester City hosting Swansea might produce a goal or six.  At 12:30 we have third place Hull City taking on second place Man United on NBC; obviously early in the season based on that description (referring to Hull not Man United).  Sunday morning is West Brom home to Middlesbrough at 8:30 on CNBC, then the potentially engaging Man City versus West Ham at the Etihad at 11 on NBCSN.

A full MLS calendar tonight (Wednesday) with several key East contests.  The Union travel to Columbus and they really need to bring home some points, preferably three.  I'm guessing we'll see Yaro in place of Tribbett.  Other big matches include Orlando-Toronto (hoping for Toronto win), Montreal-DC (a draw might be best?) and San Jose vs New England (come on Quakes).  Everybody turns around for another game on the weekend.  The Union host Sporting KC Saturday night; that could be a tough match and a draw might be a good result.  More big weekend matches include DC-Chicago, Toronto-Montreal (a derby?) and Red Bulls vs New England.  Check your local listings as they say.  And then the table on Monday to see if there's a shake up in the playoff situation.

Okay, now to figure out this beIN Sports Connect setup without getting mad at the computer...





Friday, August 19, 2016

Random Thoughts

Thoroughly pressed for time so can only offer random observations from a busy week of football.  Hey, retirement is way harder than it looks...

Newcastle lose one and win one.  People (looking at you Toon Army) really need to chill out about this team.  They play 46 games in the Championship Division so we have a long way to go.

Maybe Bedoya did not overwhelm in his Union debut but he certainly looked steady in the midfield in their 4-0 win over New England.  The score somewhat flatters the Union but they did look pretty good.  Looking forward to Barnetta and Bedoya developing a rapport.

Leicester sees how hard it will be this year, losing 1-2 to a Hull City side that is in total disarray.  But, see Newcastle comment above - long way to go.

Thoroughly entertained by the Liverpool 4-3 win over Arsenal.  EPL at its best.  Chelsea 2-1 over West Ham was a good watch too, except for the fact that the reviled (here at least) Costa scored the winning goal.

USWNT just couldn't put enough shots on goal (or in the net for that matter) and were eliminated by Sweden.  Carli Lloyd may or may not have been offside on the disallowed goal; I thought it was possible her knee was ahead of the Swedish player and that AR had been calling offside tight all match.  She also may or may not have pushed off the Swedish defender.  But the offside call that disallowed the Swedish goal was pretty bad.  Not even close.

Brazil men have found their scoring touch and will play in the final against Germany.  Not exactly a rematch of the 7-1 World Cup pasting Germany put on Brazil since these are U23 teams but still should be a good match.

The schedule continues to be full:

Friday

12 - Women's Olympic bronze match (Brazil-Canada) MSNBC
3 pm - Man United - Southampton (USA -one of several Friday matches this season)
4:30 - Women's Olympic gold match (Sweden-Germany) NBCSN

Saturday

Too many to mention - Olympic bronze and gold medal matches, full slate of EPL and MLS matches.  Spurs-Crystal Palace only available on streaming (sorry MMB).  Frankly, other than Leicester-Arsenal at 12:30 on CNBC, the EPL schedule looks a mite tepid to me.  Big MLS match for the Union vs playoff rival Toronto at 7 pm.

Sunday

Two more EPL matches including what I believe is the new Northeast derby between Sunderland and Middlesborough at 8:30 on NBCSN.  Also, there's RedBulls vs DC United at 3 pm on ESPN; used to be a lot of fire in that match but I would think the Red Bulls should be able to handle this.  

Enjoy.


Thursday, August 11, 2016

Failure to Launch


Henry Winter of The Times summarizes Newcastle's opening day 0-1 defeat at the hands of Fulham so I don't have to:
The curtain rose on the new season and Newcastle United promptly fluffed their lines. They were deservedly defeated by a more organised, better-balanced Fulham side, for whom Denis Odoi, Tom Cairney and Scott Malone excelled, while Matt Smith took his headed winner well.
This setback for the Sky Bet Championship favourites will acquire a positive sheen in retrospect only if it serves as a wake-up call. This was a painful reminder that the season will not be the cakewalk anticipated by some. Complacency must be banished, more invention is required and there must be more individuals willing to take responsibility…

Smith evades Lascelles, the Newcastle captain, to score for Fulham in the first halfGRAHAM HUGHES/THE TIMES

I will only add that Newcastle were also "outphysicaled" (it's a word, ask Mackenzie's soccer coach/English teacher) by their opponents.  They really missed Mitrovic (four game suspension) up top.  It felt like old times watching the Magpies.  Michael B counsels patience which I shall keep.  Btw, Aston Villa also lost so they are with Newcastle near the bottom of the table.


Reinforcements Are On the Way

Disappointment from that match still hung in the air for Saturday's 7 pm  kickoff between the Union and DC United at RFK Stadium, perhaps the worst venue in the MLS.  New acquisition Alejandro Bedoya was not available but Charlie Davies was.  With Barnetta back in the lineup, midfield play was better but they still found themselves down a goal early.  Barnetta leveled things in first half stoppage time on a well-taken free kick and the Union took the lead after Ilsinho's brilliant pass set up Pontius for the go ahead score.  The Union had seemed in control for much of the second half but things got dicey late.  After several close calls, the tying goal in stoppage time was nearly a foregone conclusion.  Another two points lost.

Kudos to Earnie Stewart for taking steps to improve the team.  Maybe they won't work out but at least he didn't stand pat in the face of a steady flow of negative results until it was too late to do anything.  In other words, the opposite of Newcastle.


Learning From A Draw?

Tuesday completed the trifecta of disappointing results as the USWNT could manage only a 2-2 draw against Colombia.  Very similar to the Union match.  Fall behind 0-1, good work rate to go up 2-1, then surrender the tying goal late.  Not Hope Solo's finest moment but also not fair to put it all on her.  Some key starters were rested and frankly the team at times was playing like all they had to do was show up to get the W.  Also, to be fair, the fine 1-0 win over France on Saturday had put them in position of only needing a draw to win the group.  Still, I will turn again to the esteemed Mr. Winter again and suggest that "this setback...will acquire a positive sheen in retrospect only if it serves as a wake-up call."  As in, a performance like that in the knockout rounds will see them out of medal contention so hopefully they learned something.


At least Chester didn't let me down - a 5-0 pasting of Stoke City.

I see that the Galaxy tied the Red Bulls late and the Jersey team had their coach ejected for arguing about PKs not called.  Didn't see the match.  Going in a draw might have sounded good but not so sure after had a 2-0 lead.


Heads Will Not Roll

At least not yet.  At the Olympics, the Brazilian men's team slumbered through scoreless draws against lesser powers South Africa and Iraq, which turned Wednesday's match against Denmark into a must win.   More than 20 minutes in against Denmark and still no goals meant the situation was bordering on a national crisis.   Finally, they broke thru at about 25 minutes and then the floodgates opened.  The 4-0 win gave Brazil first in the group and moved the country back to DEFCON 3.  They did look like a team capable of winning gold; unfortunately for them, anything less is likely to be considered a major failure.  But hey, no pressure.  Just go out there and have fun against Colombia on Saturday night.


The Weekend

Okay, there's whole 'nother set of games this weekend so hope springs eternal.  Newcastle host Hudderfield but there is no coverage so this part of the Rafalution will not be televised.

The USWNT have a quarterfinal match against Sweden Friday at noon on NBCSN.

And the EPL season gets underway.  I enter this campaign without a serious rooting interest.  Crystal Palace is a bit of a favorite; I'll probably check in on Middlesbrough.for reasons I'm not entirely clear - a storied history, maybe as a Northeast placeholder for Newcastle, don't know.

Defending champion Leicester open the calendar with a 7:30 match at Hull on CNBC (coverage of the Olympics means you'll have jump around this weekend and next to find your games).  The most promising matches include Everton and Tottenham at Goodison Park (10 am Saturday on CNBC), Arsenal hosting Liverpool Sunday at 11 (NBCSN) and Chelsea vs West Ham on Monday at 3 pm (USA).  Don't worry Manchester fans, your sides will be televised - Man City on Saturday at 12:30 on CNBC (hosting Sunderland) and Man United on Sunday at 8:30 on NBCSN (at Bournemouth).

Key games in the MLS East on Saturday too.  The Union, now in 5th protecting a five point lead for the last playoff spot, travel to face the New England Revolution; we expect to see Bedoya in the lineup.  Frankly, I'd be real happy with a draw there.  Red Bulls, sitting in 3rd face 4th place Montreal at home, the NJ side must be thinking three points in that one.

Are you ready for some football?


Tuesday, August 2, 2016

Playoffs? Playoffs?

So the relative slow period of the last few weeks, when your only choices were MLS, various friendlies and the International Champions Cup (friendlies disguised as a competitive tournament), is over.  Olympic competition starts on Wednesday, Championship Division play opens on Friday and the EPL is a mere 10 days away.  MLS continues and, if I'm not careful, real time will catch up to virtual time in Football Manager.


Your Father's Union

BFS was able to obtain Jim Curtin's post game comments after the 1-2 loss at home to Real Salt Lake.  I know it says Jim Mora but it could have been Curtin.  On the heels of the 1-5 loss in Montreal, we are left to wonder if this is not indeed the same Union team we've been watching for the last six years.

I agree with Mora that the defense didn't necessarily lose the Salt Lake match.  Sure, they didn't close down the shooters quickly enough but the shots, especially the first, were well-taken.  For me, that match was lost in the midfield.   Alberg simply doesn't provide the possession and passing that Nogueira did.  Barnetta was also out for this match, serving a suspension for accumulated yellow cards.  Ilsinho has some of those skills but tends to work on the wings.  Things sort of held together for the first half with the Union getting its share of possession, if not shots on goal and left with a 1-0 lead thanks to a PK.  But in the second half, there was fitful possession, poor touches and give aways. Oh, and our favorite, long balls lofted to the middle.  Only in the closing minutes did they mount any threatening attacks.

They don't look like a playoff team right now.  I don't know what options Earnie Stewart has or when Maurice Edu is going to return.  If I read the MLS rules correctly, the transfer window closes on Wednesday.  This article suggests that Alejandro Bedoya might be on his way to Philly.  That would be cool, except that he's more of a winger than a box-to-box midfielder like Nogueira.

The Red Bulls put a 4-1 pasting on first place NYCFC but then had what I assume was a disappointing draw against Chicago.  They certainly have recovered from the poor start and winning the conference is still attainable; repeating as Supporters Shield winners maybe not so much.


Newcastle's Championship Season

Starts Friday at Craven Cottage against Fulham (2:45 BeIN Sports).  The TV schedule through September says I'll be able to watch the Magpies on 8/27, 9/10 and 9/24 (BFS derby featuring Newcastle and Aston Villa).  That's not terrible.


This page provides a thumbnail on each of the Championship sides from a bettors prospective.  Ze Roberto suggested that you would expect the recently relegated sides to have decent odds of winning promotion so maybe I shouldn't get too excited.  To his point, you can see Norwich and Aston Villa with the second and third best odds of winning the division.  On the other hand, there is a huge gap in the odds between Newcastle and every other side.  I remain optimistic.

A few more last minute acquisitions look possible.  Mo Diame would look good up top but apparently Hull City has sweetened their offer in hopes of keeping him.  According to Dennis, Ciaran Clark is a serviceable defender who could add some depth if Newcastle can sign him away from Aston Villa.


EPL Starts 8/13

The Guardian has started its team-by-team previews so check this site to see how your team is expected to fare.


Olympic Soccer

The men's side of this is really a U-23 tournament; only three players over 23 are allowed on each roster.   The USMNT did not qualify.  The women's tournament has no age restrictions and the USWNT is a prohibitive favorite.  It's the usual format.  Three groups of four play round robin with with the top two from each group advancing plus the two best third place sides.  Yes, the group stage eliminates just 4 of the 12 teams.  The US is matched with New Zealand, France and Colombia.   Group stage matches for the US are 8/3, 8/6 and 8/9.  Quarters are 8/12, semis 8/16 and final 8/19.  Compact little competition there.


Chester Defend Premier League Title

The Chester Blues opened their defense of the EPL title with a 3-0 win over Sunderland.  The oddsmakers have us finishing in the top half of the table.  But last year they had us being relegated and we won so what do they know?  We haven't really seen our full side together as many players were away for the Olympics.  I feel like we are a better team than last year but more so because we were really young last year and some of these players should improve plus we've added depth at most positions.  We did get Paul Pogba but I don't think the Football Manager version - at least my 2010 edition - of him matches the real life figure.  I told our board the goal was to challenge for the title, make a deep run in the FA Cup and get to the knockout stage of Champions League.


Suggested Viewing

Plenty to take in over the next week.  I'd start with USWMNT vs New Zealand on Wednesday at 6 pm on NBCSN.  As I said, I'll be watching Newcastle Friday afternoon at 2:45 on BeIN Sports.   Saturday we have the USWNT vs France (should be one of the better group stage matches) at 4 pm on NBCSN and the Union traveling to Washington to face DC United at 7 pm (check your local listings).  Sunday sees Red Bulls vs Galaxy in LA (9:30 on FS 1) and Tuesday features the USWNT in their final group stage game versus Colombia at 6 pm on NBCSN.

Think that'll hold you for the week?

Friday, July 22, 2016

No US Open Cup for U

Back just in time for probably the quietest part of the soccer calendar.  Just as well, we were running on all cylinders for a few months there.

The Union will not be hosting the US Open Cup Final for a third straight year.  I was not able to stream the match on YouTube so all I have is media accounts of the Union's loss on kicks from the spot to the New England Revolution.  Sounds like Blake was again the main reason they were in the match at all.  Herbers' 90th minute goal got the match to extra time but in the end it went to kicks, where the Union lost 2-4.  Consensus around here - too bad but now we can concentrate on more important matters like making the playoffs or even winning the conference.


Couldn't Have Said It Better Myself

Wait, I did.  Back in March, when Chris Pontius had a particularly strong outing I went with the header "Pontius Pilots Union to Victory (as seen in this BFS post),  So I open Monday's Inquirer to read the story of the Union's 2-2 draw against the Red Bulls and the headline reads "Pontius Pilots Union Comeback."  Wish I could find the article.  Anyway, touche to the editor for going with it.

Chris Pontius (Photo - Yong Kim)
Great match to watch.  I realize you should be thinking three points for any home match and it wasn't fun to watch them fall behind 0-2.  Yeah, the defense is still a work in progress.  But everything from there was positive.  First, they came back against a very good team.  Second, they had the Red Bulls on the ropes, at least until Ilsinho got a red card for a forearm to the face of Connor Lade.  More on that in a minute.  Third, even a man down the Union looked like the better side.  So much so that the Red Bulls actually took Bradley Wright-Phillips off for a defensive substitution; that's how concerned the visitors were about conceding the game-winner to the 10-man Union.
 
Re: Ilshinho's forearm.  Cursory internet search doesn't provide much additional detail.  I'm pretty sure it was a straight red, not a second yellow.  I also recall from Copa America something about a new directive to referees about striking the face.  Something like striking the face, regardless of force, is a straight red; that makes it easier in some regards for the referees but it will likely result in some harsh looking decisions (Again, minimal research on the net didn't yield anything definitive but I'm pretty sure I heard that explanation during a Copa telecast).  And yes, Ilsinho was getting mugged.  But he'd already won the free kick.  Walk away.


Following a non-EPL Side

Newcastle's Championship Division season kicks off with an away match at Fulham on Friday August 5th.  If I read the schedule right, that match will be on BeIN Sports.  I have no idea of how many games I'll actually be able to see.   Unlike the EPL, every game is not televised, just 3-4.  But, Newcastle will like get a disproportionate share of those TV slots given their raving lunatic broad fan base.

The off-season has been a bit up-and-down.  Andros Townsend left for Crystal Palace.  Cisse and Coloccini are gone too.  News is flying about Wijnaldum and Sissoko leaving, the former for Liverpool and the latter for Real Madrid or Juventus or somewhere.  These are talented players but Newcastle did not win with them plus they will generate over $60m in transfer fees.  And how disturbing it was to watch Sissoko lead France to within inches of the European Championship? Where the eff was that effort and creativity for the last two years?

On the plus side, Benitez has been actively adding what look like quality players, especially defenders.  Of course that's what we thought last summer too.  But the man's track record is pretty good.  The Newcastle makeover is underway and I trust the process.  The oddsmakers like their chances, with the Magpies at under 2 to 1 to win the league, the next closest competitors at 10 to 1.


EPL Starts 8/13 

The big boys get started a week after the Championship Division.  I'll still be following all the action, just without a rooting interest.  Maybe I'll enjoy it more that way.  Good on Jamie Vardy for turning down Arsenal and staying with Leicester.  Of course, with his new Leicester contract at $100,000 (or is it pounds?) per week, it's not like his family will be scrimping.

Hopefully will have some sites with previews and predictions for you to browse next week.


The Weekend

Will be nothing like the hectic days of June and early July.   The Union do have an important match on Saturday at 7:30 in Montreal.  Both teams are in the thick of the playoff hunt.  The Union's 1-5-3 record on the road stands out here - six points from nine games isn't good.  A draw would be a good result.


 







Wednesday, June 29, 2016

England Make Second European Exit in Five Days

Hoo!
You could say England voted with their feet this time.  As in did a poor job with them.  Not to take anything away from Iceland's performance in their 2-1 defeat of the Lions but England were bloody awful.  How much of it was players being in unfamiliar positions versus players simply not performing?  Seems like it was both.  Iceland hadn't even finished their group Viking chant (left) before Roy Hodgson had resigned.

Good on "Our Boys" for not collapsing after Rooney's PK gave England an early lead.  The response was nearly immediate, with Sigurosson leveling things a mere two minutes later.  Sigporsson's (um, my computer can't do the letters justice) well-placed, though not overpowering shot in the 18th minute turned out to be the game winner.  Check out this call from the Icelandic announcer.  Sure he was biased but ESPN's Ian Darke and Steve McManaman didn't even bother to pretend, making their disgust with England's performance evident throughout the broadcast.


Shaqiri's Bicycle

The Iceland-England contest was my favorite of the round but Switzerland-Poland was good too - a pretty open, flowing contest.  Switzerland, trailing 0-1 late, got a stunning goal from Shaqiri.  By itself, it was a thing of beauty.  But in the context of a team desperately trying to level the match, it was even better.  An easy choice for this week's YouTubeableMoment.  Too bad the Swiss ended up losing on kicks from the spot.

Belgium found their A game and pummeled Hungary 4-0.  Not especially thrilling but good to see this team play, well, as a team.  Italy's 2-0 upset of Spain probably has to go down as an upset but The Blues (sorry, Azzurri) have had a strong tournament so you can't really call it shocking.


The Quarters

When the dust settled, we ended up with the following quarterfinal match-ups.

Poland - Portugal
Wales - Belgium
Germany - Italy
France - Iceland
They'll go in that order, one a day, starting Thursday.  All matches are at 3 pm EDT.


Copa Conclusion

The USMNT made a credible showing in the consolation match but still fell 0-1 to Colombia.  Don't know what to say about the Argentina - Chile final.  The fouling began early.  The referee probably overreacted, showing a second yellow on what was a questionable foul and a straight red on what was a questionable yellow.  Sure looked like a make up call.  I had hoped that 10 v 10 might have made for a more interesting second half but not really.  Neither team managed to score in 120 minutes.  So it came down to kicks from the spot, and Chile was the winner.  Not the best ending to what was overall a pretty decent tournament despite its seamy origins.


Did They Really Listen?

More than once Dennis has questioned the fairness of a red card for denying an obvious goal scoring opportunity in the box.  "It's like a double penalty - the penalty kick plus the sending off."  Well now the rules only call for a PK and a yellow, provided it was a legitimate attempt to play the ball.  Similarly, I had suggested that when matches go into extra time, teams be allowed additional subs.  Copa America officials made a step in that direction, allowing each team one additional sub should the match be level after 90 minutes.   There, that wasn't that hard was it?


Uh, What About the Defense?

The Union haven't had much trouble scoring, even with Sapong out and Nogueira gone.  But now the defense has become susceptible to counter attacks and goals scored otherwise against the run of play.  The 2-3 loss to Vancouver was the third straight match in which the Union surrendered three goals.  It is a relatively young back four; maybe there are also transition issues as Alberg takes over for Nogueira.  Needs to be sorted out quickly as we have half the season to go.



On Your Own

Thursday I head out to Eugene for my other unpaid gig, following track and field.  Almost certainly won't be able to see the Euro quarters live and maybe not even on streaming replay.  Hope to see the semis and final live but that's not a sure thing.  So expect the posting to be light nonexistent for the next few weeks.






Saturday, June 25, 2016

Euro Champs, Copa, MLS and...Brexit

A crowded calendar and other obligations will again necessitate a superficial survey of recent events.  Five matches alone today of interest to this blog, with a highly entertaining Poland-Switzerland match providing the backdrop to this post.


Implications of Brexit on EPL

Having had difficulties with work permits for foreign players in Football Manager, I wondered if there would be some repercussions.  Turns out, there very well could be.   This article from SkySports suggests massive implications while this less pessimistic analysis at ESPNFC notes that the problems could be largely handled with existing loopholes or modified regulations.

Two other things.  If you were already inclined to root against England for political reasons (looking at you Mackenzie), this will certainly add to the list.  Especially after you read that many who voted for the exit had no idea what the European Union is.  Second, it is very likely that Michael B and I could pay significantly less for our upcoming trip to England to take in some matches.


No Copa for You

The 0-4 defeat to Argentina could hardly come as a surprise for the USMNT.  Besides missing key players due to suspension and playing a top-ranked opponent, the US displayed a horrible first touch and misplayed too many passes.  In the other semi, Chile handled Colombia 2-0 in a convincing manner; to be fair, the match was really only 45 minutes, with the second half delayed by over two hours waiting out heavy rains that left the pitch close to unplayable.

US get a replay with Colombia in the consolation match tonight.  Will be interested to see how, um, interested the US are in playing this match.  It is a chance to show that they have progressed throughout the tournament.


Euro Knockouts

Happy to see Iceland advance.  They are paired with England in the first knockout stage.  Many interesting match ups in the games on Saturday-Sunday-Monday; actually looks like all offer a reason to watch.  DVR gonna be smoking again.  Belgium (yeah they were a nasty colonial power but at least they didn't vote to leave the EU) have a tough contest against Hungary; they bring their B-game one more time and they'll be out.  Somehow Germany, Spain, England and France all ended up on the same side of the bracket.


Alberg Hat Trick

Roland Alberg - Paul Rudderow/Philly Soccer Page
So Roland Alberg seemed to provide the answer to who would replace Vincent Noguiera.  He recorded a hat trick in the Union's 4-3 win over Chicago.  He was directly responsible for the fourth goal as well, as his shot hit the post, then ricocheted off a Fire defender into the goal, which goes down as a own goal.  Need to address the defensive breakdowns but the way the Union responded with...


Holy crap, when you get a chance, check out Shaqiri's incredible bicycle kick to bring Switzerland level with Poland in the 82nd minute!!!

...four unanswered goals and were seemingly in control of the match was impressive.  Ilsinho was also excellent in his first start in a while.  Curtin's substitutions also seemed to work well.  Hope they keep it up tonight against Vancouver.


There's so much to watch, all I can say is pace yourselves.