What is going on in Major League Soccer?

The Houston Dynamo are going to into Mexico with after a 1-1 tie in the first leg of their CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal. The Dynamo play Atlante FC Tuesday at 8PM (Fox Soccer Channel). Houston is the only remaining MLS team in the competition. Don’t miss this one.

David Beckham has been doing good in Italy and every day there is a new story about how he is never coming back to play for the Galaxy. I don’t know if anything is certain in this situation – but sounds like he may finish the season with AC Milan and then come back to the Galaxy for the 2nd half of the MLS season.

Brand new to the league Seattle Sounders FC will open the season against MLS Cup runners up New York Red Bulls. They will only remain the new team for a single season. I had plans to get out to Seattle for that season opener, but my plans changed and I won’t be able to get there until the day after they play the Red Bulls. Sad day for me.

In totally unrelated to MLS news I’ve started a new job that will take up a lot more of my time. I will likely be looking for others to write on this website. I am going to have a revenue sharing program that will allow writers to make money by writing MLS articles here. Contact me if you are interested in writing on the site or stay tuned for more details.

All Star first XI lineup

The first XI for the 2008 MLS All Star game was announced. This isn’t necessairly the starting lineup – coach Nicol will decide who starts. These are just the first 11 guys named to the team. If it were the starting lineup it would look something like this:

Donovan – Cooper

Rogers

Kljestan – Blanco – Joseph – Beckham

Parkhurst – Conrad – Hejduk

Reis

What other players do you think will be added to the team?  What will the starting lineup really look like?

Who is leading the MLS All-Star voting?

You only get one guess at who is leading the fans portion of voting for MLS All-Stars.  I’ll give you some clues.

It isn’t any of the league leading New England Revolution.

It isn’t Landon Donovan – who has 9 goals and 6 assists in 9 games right now.

It is not a goalkeeper with a 0.8 goals against average (sorry about this post Jon Busch).  Not a keeper at all in fact.

Who is it?

Donovan going for cap #100!

Thanks to Nicole for pointing out my terrible blogging skills on the previous post. I mentioned that Beckham could earn his 101st cap for England but didn’t mention that Donovan may get his 100th cap for the US in the same game.

Nicole pointed out that Donovan would be the 4th youngest player ever to reach the 100 cap mark. I wondered who made it quicker and some quick research gave me 3 names I’d never heard before. Cha Bum-Kun got to 100 for South Korea at age 24 in 1997. Then in 1998 both Sami Al-Jaber and Mohammed Al-Deayea got to 100 caps for Saudi Arabia at age 25. Donovan turned 26 in March.

You probably know that Landon Donovan is the all time leading scorer for the US Men’s Nats with 35 goals. Who have his goals come against. Looks like Cuba is the favorite target of Landon many thanks to a 4 goal game in 2003. Here is the full list of how many goals Landon has scored against other countries:

6 – Cuba

4 – Mexico, Panama

3 – Ecuador, El Salvador

2 – Canada, Costa Rica, Denmark, Honduras

1 – Grenada, Jamaica, Korea Republic, Paraguay, Poland, Sweden, Venezuela, Wales

I want to see some countries like England, Argentina and Spain show up on that list soon!

A little know fact about Landon is that he played goalkeeper one summer. During his summer in goal he bought a pet bird and named him Tony – after US goalkeeper Tony Meola. Ok – I just made that one up, that was actually me that named a bird after Tony Meola.

Sorry Nicole – thanks for pointing out my own stupidity. Keep reading, there will be much more crap for you to catch!

3 MLS players going to England

US coach Bob Bradley has named his team that will face England on May 28th.  The roster is dominated by European based players who are not in the middle of a regular season, while only including 3 MLS players.  Landon Donovan, Brad Guzan, and Ricardo Clark are the MLS representatives on the team.

David Beckham is also on the England roster for the game which will potentially be his 101st cap for England.

The game will be played at Wembly on May 28th.

Do the DP’s have to be old timers?

In order for the LA Galaxy to bring David Beckham to Major League Soccer the rules had to change.  The salary cap was too small for Beckham to fit on any team by himself, so the league added DP’s which only count toward some of your salary cap.  After that the team can pay that player as much money as they want to.  The Galaxy were able to get their 32 year old man Beckham for a huge amount of money.

Later other teams got in on the action and New York Red Bulls even traded to get 2 DPs.  The have 32 year old Juan Pablo Angel and 34 year old American Claudio Reyna to fill their DP slots.  Chicago has 35 year old Blanco, DC United will have 32 year old Marcelo Gallardo, and Kansas City has now signed 33 year old Claudio Lopez to fill their DP slot.

The average age of the DPs that will be playing in the league at the start of this season will be 33.  In the past the average age of the whole league has been right around 27-28 years old.  So the average DP is about 5-6 years older than the league average.   These number may not be accurate today – they were based on some numbers I saw that were a few years old.  I would guess the league average might be a little bit younger today.

While the DP’s are great to have around, I can’t wait for the day they don’t have to be all these old timers.  There is no problem with them – some of them have been tremendously important for their teams (Juan Pablo Angel, Blanco) but some have made small impacts (Claudio Reyna, David Beckham).  Maybe that isn’t totally fair, both Reyna and Beckham were held back by injuries.

While these old guys are coming into the league, young guys like Eddie Johnson and Clint Dempsey are leaving the league.  These are young guys that could potentially hold a DP slot someday.  Yet they are leaving the league to go play in Europe.  I can only imagine that money and better experience are the main reasons these players are so eager to head to Europe and leave MLS behind.  Both are very valid reasons but this needs to start changing in MLS.

Our national team does just fine when they have an MLS dominated lineup so we can’t say our young Americans need to play in Europe to build a better national team.  I’m sure the experience doesn’t hurt, but I don’t really see it as necessary.  So if the money was there for MLS would they be able to keep more young talent?  Preston North End, a team at the bottom of the 1st division in England, recently wanted to bring Taylor Twellman to England.  Either MLS or the Revolution would not let him go which angered the striker because this low level team was going to pay him three times his salary here in the MLS.  I wonder it Twellman would have been ready to go for the same pay he receives now?  What if it had been a top notch premiership team willing to pay his current salary?

I guess two things probably need to happen before these DP slots don’t have to be filled by these near retirement old timers.  First we have to get rid of the idea that Europe is so massively better for the payer’s development.  I’m not arguing that Europe isn’t better for our young talent – but I do believe that a young player can have a successful career in Major League Soccer and be competitive with the national team.  If people start to believe this it just comes down to money.  If it is just money I would think that more teams would fill their DP slots with young talent.  Claudio Lopez should be pretty awesome this year, but who would you rather have for the long run, Eddie Johnson or Claudio Lopez?

Galaxy lose on first leg of Asia tour

The Los Angeles Galaxy are back to a familiar position, on the losing side of the score sheet. I haven’t been able to watch the Galaxy vs FC Seoul yet but I have it on the DVR. Alan Gordon is a guy that I have criticized a lot but he got the go ahead goal for the Galaxy on a David Beckham free kick that came to him behind the defense. Ten minutes after the Galaxy took the lead Celestine Babayaro committed a foul in the area giving FC Seoul a penalty kick which was converted successfully. The game stayed this way through the 90 minutes which then led to a shoot out.

Based only on what I read the FC Seoul keeper must be the man of the match. David Beckham converted the first PK but after that Carlos Ruiz, Peter Vagenas, Chris Klein and Greg Vanney all had their shots saved according to what I read. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen one keeper make 4 saves in a shootout and I’m kinda worried that I won’t be able to. I read that FSC didn’t show the shootout, didn’t even mention it. Most of the TV audience thought the game ended a draw. I hope to watch the game tonight.

The Galaxy will continue the Asia tour and you can catch these games on FSC: (all times CST)

Wednesday (March 5th) @ Shanghai Hong Kong United on FSC @ 10:00 PM (tape delayed)

Saturday (March 8th) @ Hong Kong Union on FSC @ 1:00 AM (live) – March 9th 10:00 PM  (replay)

Galaxy open Pan-Pacific Championship tonight vs Gamba Osaka

Pan-Pacific Championships 2008

LA Galaxy Gamba Osaka

LA Galaxy (MLS) vs Gamba Osaka (J-League)

ESPN Classic

10:00 PM (CST)

The Galaxy open their season tonight against a tough J-League opponent in Hawaii. The game will be televised but will only be available on ESPN Classic, so I hope you are all lucky enough to have Classic. David Beckham has warned his Galaxy teammates that Gamba Osaka will provide a tough test. I guess playing in the 2006 World Cup that took place partially in Japan means he knows the strength of those J-League teams like no one else.

If the Galaxy manage to get past the J.League Yamazaki Nabisco Cup Champions they will play in the championship game on Saturday, possibly against the two time defending MLS Cup champions Houston Dynamo.

Here is one thing the Galaxy might not have been counting on – the Gamba Boy. How do you deal with the Gamba Boy?  He harnesses the awesome power of lightning in his right hand while trapping a ball with his left foot.  Not even the mighty Beckham can do that.  Maybe Alexi Lalas could do that if he was still in his prime.

Gamba Boy

 

 

Beckham wants to win something

David Beckham and trophyWell I guess this year it is serious in LA. David Beckham wants to win something. I could think of best dressed – richest – most popular MLS player. I think those types of awards would be right up his alley.

I suppose an MLS Cup is more along the lines of what Beckham does want to win though. The Galaxy have had a couple of bad seasons including last year with minimal Beckham playing time due to a sprained ankle and then a sprained knee. The Galaxy finished the season with a great run that saw them miss the playoffs on the last day of the season by losing in Chicago.

Since last year the Galaxy brought back Carlos Ruiz from FC Dallas, but they traded away 2 starters. Joe Cannon went to the expansion San Jose Earthquakes and defender Chris Albright was traded off the the New England Revolution. Ruiz will for sure help in the goal scoring department but the missing Cannon and Albright is going to hurt. Both of those guys are potentials for the All Star game if they are healthy. Albright missed a lot of last season due to injury.

So, what do you think Beckham is going to win this coming season, if anything?

Blanco vs. Beckham

The Chicago Tribune has a somewhat interesting, somewhat funny article titled Blanco vs. Beckahm.  They compare the biggest 2 names in Major League Soccer today.

I bet you can’t guess who gets the edge after all the comparisons.

Read the whole Chicago Tribune Blanco vs Beckham article here.