So tonight we're in Commerce City to face the Rapids on the biggest field in the MLS. (BTW, the bigger the better in my way of thinking, so I like the pitch at The Dick.) The worst news about tonight's game is that it's not on TV except for that mystical HDnet. I don't know any places on the north side of town that have HDnet and that would be willing to devote a TV to a soccer game, so it looks like I'm stuck with the radio play-by-play. Not a bad thing, that; but I prefer the visuals of television.
Here's the game preview. It says we still don't have DeRo or Onstad. That's not good. We also get a ref who's officiating his first MLS game tonight. That's not good either. We do have Ching back. And Barrett. But no Mulrooney. We also have the opportunity to break the deadlocked record at The Dick: in four meetings each team has won twice. Overall, we've beaten the Rapids 5 times and tied them once in 8 matches. Not bad. But what counts is tonight's result. We need 3 points in order to stay at the top of the conference with LA. At the moment we're in third place, with two teams one point behind us and a third two points behind (at the moment).
The Dynamo website has an article on Ricardo Clark and one on Caraccio. I've heard some fans voice concerns about how The Dom is not playing Caraccio, but I think coach is doing the right thing: forcing Caraccio to show improvement and desire before being allowed in the starting 11. In the end, I think it'll make the Argentine a better player and the Dynamo a better team.
DeRo might not play tonight, but he got the job done for Canada on Friday, scoring two goals and getting an assist in a 4-1 victory over St. Vincent AND the Grenadines (both countries at the same time!).
Here's a pre-game article from The Chron. The big news (according to the article) is that Ching is back with some zing. Let's hope so!
Vamos Dynamo!
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Saturday, June 21, 2008
Thursday, April 19, 2007
Swapping Goldie for Mulrooney
It's official, Dynamo have traded Kevin Goldthwaite to Toronto FC in exchange for Richard Mulrooney (and a draft pick -- it doesn't matter which one because Dom doesn't seem to put much stock in the draft ... and there's no strong history in the MLS to suggest the draft can dramatically affect a team in the near-term, unlike in the NFL). We lose a future prospect in exchange for a veteran.
It's a bit of a risk, because we're losing a solid sub for Davis at left mid and for Barrett at left back -- and while Barrett can run all day (though he's not getting any younger), Davis' fortitude isn't always the best, though he seems to be finding his legs now that the season has begun. In return, we're getting a player who sat out most of the 2005 season due to a torn ACL and a good portion of the 2002 season due to a broken ankle. Furthermore, his primary positions -- defensive mid and right mid -- are already filled by solid players, Rico and Mullan, respectively.
Nevertheless, I am pumped about this trade. I agree with Glenn Davis that (barring injury) this trade means good things and more flexibility for the team. Mulrooney is versatile; in his career, he has played left back, right back, left mid, right mid, and defensive mid. He can score and provide the dangerous assist. He comes to us with the ability to provide solid service off the bench (or even as a starter) specifically as a defensive mid and right back. One of the major criticisms of this team has been its depth, which is going to be sorely tested with all of the matches we face this summer, and national team call ups (US and Canadian) could deplete us of key members of our starting 11. Mulrooney can definitely help when Rico departs. In fact, he can help out with at least journeyman abilities nearly everywhere on the field (save, perhaps, central defense and forward). When we're at full strength, he gives Dom the flexibility of shifting to a 3-5-2 or a (gasp) 4-5-1 when game conditions call for it.
He has the MLS experience that will bring immediate benefits to the team, yet he is also a good fit from a team perspective. The success of Dynamo owes much not just to the talents of its players, but the effectiveness of "the Kinnear system." Mulrooney played for Dom on the Quakes and played with many of the Dynamo starting 11 at that time. I've never met 'Rooney, but I saw him close up when I was sitting in Section 117 at the Rob last year when he took some corner kicks when FCD was in town. (I think it was the August 12 game, where Waibel scored the only goal of the match.) He seemed affable in his interaction with the crowd over there. Dom already knows how 'Rooney will fit psychologically with the team. Mulrooney will require no transition time, and he'll be a welcome presence in the locker room. Also, he's returning to Texas where he can be closer to his family, so he'll be playing with the confidence engendered by a happy domestic existence.
Mulrooney is available to us in NY/NJ this weekend. I'm sure he'll suit up and will be on the bench. Dom may even feel comfortable enough to give 'Rooney some time on the field, although I'd be a little surprised to see that.
Finally, I wish Goldthwaite the best of luck. I met "Goldie" briefly at one of Glenn Davis' on-site (meaning at a pub/bar) broadcasts, and he seems like a great guy. I think moving to Toronto will get him more playing time and help him develop faster...plus Toronto is technically "playing abroad" isn't it?
It's a bit of a risk, because we're losing a solid sub for Davis at left mid and for Barrett at left back -- and while Barrett can run all day (though he's not getting any younger), Davis' fortitude isn't always the best, though he seems to be finding his legs now that the season has begun. In return, we're getting a player who sat out most of the 2005 season due to a torn ACL and a good portion of the 2002 season due to a broken ankle. Furthermore, his primary positions -- defensive mid and right mid -- are already filled by solid players, Rico and Mullan, respectively.
Nevertheless, I am pumped about this trade. I agree with Glenn Davis that (barring injury) this trade means good things and more flexibility for the team. Mulrooney is versatile; in his career, he has played left back, right back, left mid, right mid, and defensive mid. He can score and provide the dangerous assist. He comes to us with the ability to provide solid service off the bench (or even as a starter) specifically as a defensive mid and right back. One of the major criticisms of this team has been its depth, which is going to be sorely tested with all of the matches we face this summer, and national team call ups (US and Canadian) could deplete us of key members of our starting 11. Mulrooney can definitely help when Rico departs. In fact, he can help out with at least journeyman abilities nearly everywhere on the field (save, perhaps, central defense and forward). When we're at full strength, he gives Dom the flexibility of shifting to a 3-5-2 or a (gasp) 4-5-1 when game conditions call for it.
He has the MLS experience that will bring immediate benefits to the team, yet he is also a good fit from a team perspective. The success of Dynamo owes much not just to the talents of its players, but the effectiveness of "the Kinnear system." Mulrooney played for Dom on the Quakes and played with many of the Dynamo starting 11 at that time. I've never met 'Rooney, but I saw him close up when I was sitting in Section 117 at the Rob last year when he took some corner kicks when FCD was in town. (I think it was the August 12 game, where Waibel scored the only goal of the match.) He seemed affable in his interaction with the crowd over there. Dom already knows how 'Rooney will fit psychologically with the team. Mulrooney will require no transition time, and he'll be a welcome presence in the locker room. Also, he's returning to Texas where he can be closer to his family, so he'll be playing with the confidence engendered by a happy domestic existence.
Mulrooney is available to us in NY/NJ this weekend. I'm sure he'll suit up and will be on the bench. Dom may even feel comfortable enough to give 'Rooney some time on the field, although I'd be a little surprised to see that.
Finally, I wish Goldthwaite the best of luck. I met "Goldie" briefly at one of Glenn Davis' on-site (meaning at a pub/bar) broadcasts, and he seems like a great guy. I think moving to Toronto will get him more playing time and help him develop faster...plus Toronto is technically "playing abroad" isn't it?
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