MLS All Star roster is completed

Coach Steve Nicol added 5 players to the MLS All Star roster and commissioner Don Garber added his 2 commissioner picks to the squad that will face West Ham.

Nicol added Pablo Mastroeni, Juan Pable Angel, Jim Brennan, Christian Gomez and Pat Onstad. Garber choose Edson Buddle and Dwayne De Rosario.

So this is what the full squad looks like:

Goalkeeper: Pat Onstad (Houston Dynamo), Matt Reis (New England Revolution)

Defenders: Jim Brennan (Toronto FC), Jimmy Conrad (Kansas City Wizards), Frankie Hejduk (Columbus Crew), Michael Parkhurst (New England Revolution)

Midfielders: David Beckham (Los Angeles Galaxy), Cuauhtémoc Blanco (Chicago Fire), Dwayne De Rosario (Houston Dynamo), Christian Gomez (Colorado Rapids), Shalrie Joseph (New England Revolution), Sacha Kljestan (Chivas USA), Pablo Mastroeni (Colorado Rapids), Robbie Rogers (Columbus Crew)

Forwards: Juan Pablo Angel (forward, New York Red Bulls), Edson Buddle (Los Angeles Galaxy), Kenny Cooper (FC Dallas), Landon Donovan (Los Angeles Galaxy)

The bold names could be on an Olympic roster – so alternates will be named by Nicol soon.

Who is most deserving that isn’t on that list? Emilio? Schelotto?

Who would likely replace those 3 if they are not able to compete?

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?

Angel Enjoys MLS And His All Star MVP Performance

Juan Pablo Angel hasn’t even had time to stop and think about why he chose to come play in Major League Soccer.  He hasn’t looked back and is very happy with his decision to come to play in the United States.

Angel scored the first, and game winning, goal versus Celtic in the MLS All Star Game last nite which the MLS All Stars went on to win 2-0.  Another Colombian (Juan Toja) scored the 2nd goal of the nite which made it 2 for the first year Colombians, 0 for one of the most famous teams in the world.

I used to not like this type of format for the MLS All Star game, but when they beat Fulham I started to come around.  Last year when the MLS All Stars beat EPL champions Chelsea I became a really big fan of this All Star format.  I can’t wait to find out more details about next years game.  Next year I’ll be looking forward the MLS all stars to make it 5 – 0 vs the world!

MLS All Star First XI announced

The MLS All Star game first 11 was announced today. This isn’t necessairly the starting lineup, just the first 11 guys voted onto the team. 7 more will be added later. No representative from the Colombus Crew, Toronto FC, Chicago Fire, Colorado Rapids, LA Galaxy and Real Salt Lake.

Juan Pablo Angel – Eddie Johnson
Chrisian Gomez – Dwayne De Rosario – Juan Toja
Sharlie Joseph – Ricardo Clark
Jonathan Bornstein – Jimmy Conrad – Michael Parkhurst
Matt Reis

Juan Pablo Impresses

Tonite was my first chance to see Juan Pable Angel in action, and he was impressive.  Two goals and an assist tonite, 2 assists and a goal last weekend, possibly player of the week two weeks in a row.  Thats a good start for player of the month award, and if Eric Wynalda is right, possibly MVP.

I do have to agree with Wynalda.  It is way to early too early to start thinking about an MVP, but Angel looked to have so much class on the field that the thought has to be there.  I’m excited to see the Red Bulls play again soon, as long as Angel is in the starting lineup.

Now that they’ve got rid of Guevara, added Mathis, Reyna and Bruce, I’ll proabably even cheer for them again.

Guess Who The Player Of The Week Is

If 2 assists and a goal in a 4-0 pounding isn’t good enough for player of the week, Clint Mathis probably scored 4 unassisted goals with a couple of assists to boot.  Well that would be impressive, but it was Juan Pablo Angel who got the goal and 2 assists in only his 2nd game in Major League Soccer.  Along with all that and a 4-0 win, he has been named player of the week.  No big surprise there.  Well done Juan.  Watch out for Clint Mathis next week.

Juan Pablo Angel Now a Red Bull

Today it is official, Juan Pablo Angel will be playing for the Red Bulls soon.  Bruce Areana hopes to have him ready to play with the team in 2 weeks.  This should be the end of an impressive list of acquisitions for the Red Bulls this off season.

Look to the right for a poll to vote for which DP player will have the biggest on field impact.  Angel is the Red Bull’s second DP.  They were able to trade this offseason for the DP that Chivas USA is not using.

Juan Pablo Angel should be joining Red Bull NY

It appears that Red Bull NY and Aston Villa have come to an agreement in order to get Juan Pablo Angel to come to New York and play for the Red Bulls.  Angel, long time Columbian international, will fill the 2nd DP spot for the Red Bulls after Claudio Reyna filled the first.

After Sundays beat down they placed on FC Dallas, it doesn’t look like the Red Bulls need any help on their attack, but Angel should be a nice addition to any team.  It looks like Clint Mathis was a welcome addition to the Red Bulls starting lineup as well!