tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-50868582584029394702024-03-15T20:10:15.926-05:00The Front MenAn avid blog devoted to Sporting Kansas CityAlex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.comBlogger140125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-73541116550933742032012-02-03T12:03:00.001-06:002012-02-03T12:03:57.543-06:00What Formation To Use In FIFA 12Most gamers that play FIFA 12 have realized that every team has that one formation that works best. And I believe it tends to be the same in real life. From Barcelona's 4-3-3 to Napoli's 3-4-3 FIFA 12 has a lot of different options to choose from. But which formations are the best and which one's work best at which times? Well, in most cases you have to know which team you're facing to choose a formation to counteract that particular formation. I will explain that all and much more in a minute as I break down some of the most popular formations in the game of FIFA and how you the gamer can use them to the fullest.<br />
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<strong>Setting Up the Squad</strong><br />
Before you even looking at the formations screen I highly suggest you take a deep look at your squad. Knowing where the strengths are within a team is extremely important and can be the deciding factor of winning or losing a game. For instance, if you have chosen a team that has 2 or 3 top class strikers then you would want to choose a formation that plays to their strengths. The same can be said about central midfielders(CM's) and center backs (CB's). But let's say you play with Manchester City or Barcelona. Both teams have a whole host of strikers. That's where being smart with who you decide to start and bench will come into play. <br />
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<strong>Knowing the Other Team</strong><br />
Another thing I suggest you do before a match - especially if you're in an offline mode like career mode - is to take a look at the other team. Take a look at their formation and players and make your decision based off that. For instance, if I was facing Barcelona and saw that Messi was playing at LW and I was Inter Milan I would put a fast RB (Maicon) on Messi's side so I could counter-act Messi's pace. You can also tell certain players to mark other players. For example, If I was playing with Arsenal and I was setting up my side to face Stoke City I would set my 6'6 center back (Mertesacker) to mark Stoke's 6'7 Crouch. Whereas If I wouldn't have set up that mark I could have a situation where Koscielny - who is only 6 foot - would try to challenge a 6'7 striker for a ball in the air. It's certainly something I would not want seeing as Crouch has 7 inches on my center back and would easily out-muscle and out-jump him for the ball. <br />
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So knowing which players are where and what their strengths are is an extremely important concept that you have to master if you hope to have a chance when facing the computer on a higher level difficulty setting.<br />
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<strong>Choosing the Formation</strong><br />
After you have taken look at your squad and the opposing squad it is now time to choose a formation. The most common one used in FIFA is a 4-4-2(or other variations like 4-1-2-1-2, or 4-2-2-2). This is most likely due to the fact that it incorporates 2 wingers and 2 strikers into the system, I highly suggest this formation to new gamers because it provides defensive cover as well as attacking prowess. The second most popular formation is the ever-present 4-3-3. If you have speedy wingers and full-backs in your side this is the formation for you. It <i>really </i>plays to their strengths and if you have creative Center Midfielders in the middle of the park you can just play lobbed through balls over the opposing defenses head all game. The only thing I would be aware of with this formation is that there is only one true striker and depending on who you have players can really get isolated up top. I generally like to have a pacy striker that also has good strength up top. Players like Cardoza, Llorente, Zigic, Ibrahimovic, or Crouch are often guys I stay away from because the slow down my gameplay. Stick with guys like Rooney, Sturridge, or Milito. Other than those 2 formations and their variants there's really not many other formations that work too well in FIFA 12.<br />
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<b>Changing Formations</b><br />
Lot's of times in games I'll find that my formations don't work the way I wanted them too. Sometimes it's because I didn't scout the other players too well or maybe I started the wrong guys in the wrong places. Generally when this happens I'll finish out the half and then at the intermission look at what needs to be fixed. Also another thing I'll do is if I'm in the 70th minute and I'm down a goal or two I'll change to 3 at the back and start pushing guys forward. This can be a really positive move and has gotten me a couple of late wins. Another thing I suggest you to do is make a crazy formation. What I mean by 'crazy formation' is something that will put the most people in the box and will score you some goals. I always have a formation saved in my custom formations that's absolutely insane and I'll have maybe 2 defenders, some midfielders and the rest strikers or high wingers. But be extremely careful about this formation, it can leave you very vulnerable at the back and I've conceded many a goals because of that.<br />
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*<strong>Extra: Choosing Kick Takers and </strong><b>Captains</b>*<br />
Another thing that's good to do while your setting up your team is to mill around on the kick takers screen. There you can toggle between which players you want taking free-kicks, corners, penalty kicks, and you can even change the captain on this screen too. When selecting the corner kick takers I generally will choose someone that has great curve and has a foot preference that is opposite the corner. Therefore, I can swing in a cross that my target guys will be able to rocket into the back of the net. Also, when selecting corner kick takers, choose the relatively small guys on your roster to take them, anyone below 5'10 is a good candidate. The reason I say this is because you want the tallest guys you have in the box so they can jump over and compete with their markers. It goes back to what I said earlier about Crouch and Koscielny.<br />
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<br />Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com52tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-49170242820417255222012-01-07T20:52:00.000-06:002012-01-07T20:52:23.906-06:00The End Of An EraWell, what a whirlwind couple of weeks it has been for me, especially in the blogging department. I have some exciting news for everyone and it may seem abrupt but I have decided to join forces with <a href="http://www.thedailywiz.com/" target="_blank">The Daily Wiz</a> and become a senior writer there. Along with Justin Mayhugh (founder of TDW) I will be covering all aspects of SKC as I did on this blog.<br />
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Only difference is, TDW and SB Nation provide me with a much better platform than this site does to express my views on Sporting and will get my news out to a larger audience. Being part of it was something I could simply not pass up.<br />
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As for this blog, well, I don't quite know it's future, maybe it'll die and be forgotten, maybe I'll change it into a Ea Sports FIFA blog, or maybe I'll continue writing about SKC on it, but at a much lower level. I don't know exactly what will happen with it but I can say I've had a great time with it this past half a year and I thank you for all your views and comments, they mean a lot. If you have an idea for the blog tell me in the comment section below. I hope and trust you will continue to follow me at The Daily Wiz and enjoy all the content I will be providing over there.<br />
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I'd just like to thank a few people who have helped me on my journey this far and will continue to be great colleagues and mentors with me into the next step of my blogging career.<br />
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Isaac Knopf - Founder of Footy Chronicles<br />
Christian Sinclair - Founder of Ad Astra SKC<br />
Thad Bell - Founder of The Backpost<br />
Mike Kuhn - Founder of Down The Byline<br />
James Starrit - Founder of Sporting Times<br />
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Thanks guys.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com5tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-56991775684377407692012-01-03T22:26:00.001-06:002012-01-03T22:26:52.797-06:00Daneil Cyrus On T&T's U-23 Olympic Qualifying TeamSporting Kc's youngest center back Daneil Cyrus <a href="http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/T_T_Olympic_footballers_resume_preparations_-136636378.html" target="_blank">will be apart of Olympic Qualifying</a> this spring with his country Trindidad and Tobago. Daneil Cyrus will join a U-23 side with a familiar face in Sheldon Bateau who was a former trialist with KC.<br />
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Cyrus spent most of 2011 out of both his club and international squad with an injury but has slowly made his way back to match fitness and will join the Soca Warriors in their quest to qualify for the 2012 Olympic games in London.<br />
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<a href="http://thefrontmen.blogspot.com/2011/12/daneil-cyrus-back-for-2012.html" target="_blank">Sporting Kansas City has told me</a> that Cyrus will be around in 2012 meaning that the T&T defender will most likely miss some games in late March and possibly early April for Sporting because of the tournament.<br />
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Cyrus would most likely face up against Teal Bunbury if his team progresses out of the group stage to face the USA and we could see that match-up at LSP.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-58328372237935933782012-01-02T22:42:00.002-06:002012-01-02T22:42:57.270-06:00Jeferson Signs With Bahia<a href="http://www.tribunadabahia.com.br/news.php?idAtual=102172" target="_blank">News broke today</a> that Bahia have signed former Sporting Kansas City designated player Jeferson. Jeferson only made 9 appearances in the MLS with KC - most of which were as a sub - and recorded zero goals. Although Sporting receives no money for this it's nice to know that his future has finally been settled as he was on loan to various clubs for the past couple of seasons.<br />
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I believe Jeferson will get some decent playing time with Bahia. He didn't show much in MLS but I believe football in Brasil will fit his playing-style a lot better. Although Bahia is in the top division in Brasil they finished 14th last year and were lucky not to be relegated.<br />
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The signing should come as no surprise since <a href="http://www.thedailywiz.com/2011/12/31/2672450/club-bahia-club-nautico-both-after-jeferson" target="_blank">TheDailyWiz posted</a> a couple days ago that 2 clubs were interested in Jeferson, one of them happened to be Bahia.<br />
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I know most of you guys don't really care much for past Sporting players - especially ones that fail to make any impact with KC - but I just thought it'd be good to get the word out.<br />
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I speculate KC will be making some signings soon, so keep your eyes open for any news.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-12779198192267050362011-12-31T11:20:00.000-06:002011-12-31T11:35:36.646-06:00Former Junior's UpdateSo I am going to try and get a new segment started here on the blog called the Former Junior's Update. Now I realize the<a href="http://thejuniorway.blogspot.com/" target="_blank"> Junior's Blog</a> does the same thing but they update every month and don't follow proffesional graduates like Ellis or Kempin. I'm going to try and follow both collegiate players and juniors that are now pro's and get an update out weekly. Basically it'll just be a look at all the former junior players of Sporting Kc's youth academy that have gone on to college and beyond. It is similar to <a href="http://www.downthebyline.com/2011/12/former-skc-wizards-update_29.html" target="_blank">downthebyline's</a> recurring segment of Former SKC Wizards Update and that's where I got the idea from.<br />
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I will try to get out one each week. There will be a set day where I will be releasing them further down the road when I get a good grip on these posts.<br />
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So, here's the first one:<br />
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Name - College - Update<br />
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Tom Adams - Oral Roberts - Played 14 games and scored 3 goals in first season with Oral Roberts in 2011<br />
Christian Duke - San Diego - Played and started in all 18 games for Toreros in 2011<br />
Patrick Foglio - William Jewell - Can't find info<br />
Brandon Fricke - Butler - Played 16 games for the Bulldogs in 2011<br />
Laeth Hamil - Baker - Played in 21 games in 2011<br />
Asher Herbert - Long Island - Played in 16 games in 2011<br />
Eric Hymer - Fort Hayes St. - Can't find info<br />
Konnor Knoll - UMKC - Played in 16 games and scored 1 goal for the Kangaroos in 2011<br />
Raymond Lee - St. Louis - Played in 17 goals and scored 4 goals in 2011<br />
Marques Mayoras - Ohio State - Played in 4 games for the Buckeyes in 2011<br />
Kyle Miller - Rockhurst - Started and played in 20 games and scored 1 goal in 2011<br />
Eric Moore - Rockhurst - Can't find information/didn't play in 2011 season?<br />
Michael Oakley - UMKC - Played in 15 games for the Kangaroos in 2011<br />
Paul Oliver - Oral Roberts - Played in 16 games and scored 2 goals in 2011<br />
Peter O'Neill - Northwestern - Played in 21 games and scored 2 goals in 2011<br />
Jordan Rideout - UMKC - Played in 16 games and scored 7 goals for the Kangaroos in 2011<br />
Jimmy Simon - UMKC - Played in 16 games and scored 1 goal for the Kangaroos in 2011<br />
Alex Sweetin - St. Louis - Couldn't find info<br />
Taylor Vinnage - Rockhurst - Didn't play in the 2011 season<br />
Will Witherspoon - Virginia Tech - Played in 18 games but only started 3 of those in 2011<br />
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Kevin Ellis - Sporting KC - Recorded zero minutes in MLS, played in all 10 of Sporting Kc's reserve matches, starting 9<br />
Jon Kempin - Sporting KC - Recorded zero minutes in MLS, started 1 game for the reserves.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-44465124647863583842011-12-29T11:50:00.000-06:002011-12-29T11:50:00.008-06:00Omar Bravo Signed With Cruz Azul For Three YearsI know it's a little bit of a touchy subject for a lot of you guys out there but I just wanted to let you know that Omar Bravo has signed a three year deal with Mexican side Cruz Azul.<br />
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Well the fact that he had signed with them was old old news. But none of us really knew how long his stint with Cruz Azul would be. But multiple reports from across Mexico have said his contract is worth 3 years. Some of the reports have been out for a week or so so it's not breaking news, still thought I should share it with you guys though. Here's a list of all the sources I could find saying his deal with Cruz is worth three years:<br />
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As is team policy, Sporting did not release information on the deal with Cruz, so all we could do was guess. Many of us thought his contract would only be a year or two. In-fact I had reported to you guys on twitter that a source close to Sporting had told me that it was Omar Bravo's choice after the Mexican season to either come back to KC or stay on with Cruz Azul. Which could still be the case, but at least now we know how long his contract is.<br />
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Also, if you look at the reports, Omar Bravo seems quite happy with Cruz and is very excited for their upcoming season. So I'm going to go ahead and assume he won't ever be back to KC in Sporting blue.<br />
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<b>Other Omar Bravo News</b><br />
<a href="http://noticiasdeportes.info/cruz-azul-vs-ballenas-de-galeana-2-1-amistoso/" target="_blank">Omar missed a penalty</a> in his first match with Azul, but still managed to beat "The Whales" 2-1.<br />
<a href="http://www.informador.com.mx/deportes/2011/346610/6/omar-bravo-se-estrena-con-cruz-azul.htm" target="_blank">Omar scored 2 times</a> in his club's 3rd friendly ahead of the 2012 season against Lobos BUAPAlex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-65589833382570385522011-12-24T10:00:00.000-06:002011-12-27T10:46:58.200-06:00Daneil Cyrus Back For 201221 year old defender Daneil Cyrus will be back for the 2012 season. Sporting Kansas City has told me that as of right now, the Trinidad and Tobago international will be reporting to KC along with the rest of the team for the 2012 pre-season. <br />
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This was a very fuzzy area for many of the Sporting Kansas City fans seeing as Sporting's <a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/news/2011/07/sporting-kc-acquires-defender-daneil-cyrus" target="_blank">press release from July</a> did not state whether or not Daneil would go back to FC Santa Rosa or stay on with Sporting. A source close to Sporting Kansas City has told me that he will stay.<br />
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This does however also contradict FC Santa Rosa's <a href="http://www.1stfcsantarosa.com/blog/?p=994" target="_blank">press release</a> that says that the Trinidadian would be back to FCSR at "the end of 2011". But obviously the two clubs have hammered out something.<br />
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Keeping Cyrus is a huge boost for SKC due to their lack of depth at the center back position, which as of right now, consists of 2 players. I have not heard if Daneil has been bought from FCSR or if his loan deal has been extended, but I would think it's the latter. <br />
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Also, just to humor the FO of Sporting Kansas City, they had originally said Cyrus <a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/news/2011/07/sporting-kc-acquires-defender-daneil-cyrus" target="_blank">was 6'3</a> but apparently <a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/players/daneil-cyrus" target="_blank">he has shrunk 2 inches</a>.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-70564669106084653562011-12-23T15:12:00.001-06:002011-12-23T15:14:21.006-06:00Where Sporting Kc Stacked Up Against MLS Clubs In 2011<br />
I haven't really seen anyone do this so I decided I'd give it a try. I've gathered a series of data points for Sporting Kc from the MLS website and will be posting them below. I know it's pretty basic and almost anyone could do it but I just haven't seen it done in KC yet. Plus, I want to do it so fans can easily look down here and break down some of Sporting Kc's season themselves.<br />
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So here are the stats:<br />
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<b>Category: Ranking in MLS out of 18 teams - Number of "points" in that category</b><br />
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Goals: 2nd - 50<br />
Assists*: 14th - 35<br />
Shots: <b>1st </b>- 488<br />
Shots on Goal: 2nd - 159<br />
Fouls Conceded: 5th - 425<br />
Fouls Suffered: 8th - 416<br />
Offsides: 16th - 71<br />
Corners: 8th - 161<br />
Penalty Kick Goals: 9th - 4<br />
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*<i>assists may seem inflated for some teams but MLS counts "<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Assist_(soccer)" target="_blank">secondary assists</a>"</i><br />
<b><i>If you want to FULLY break down the rest of the MLS then you can go <a href="http://www.mlssoccer.com/stats/team?sort=desc&order=SOG" target="_blank">here</a>. </i></b><br />
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So as you can see Sporting Kc were quite easily one of the best attacking teams in the MLS all season. Recording 488 shots on goal throughout the 2011 campaign, a league best. One of their lowest indicators however was their offside's calls. Sporting Kc were only called offside 71 times, one of the leagues lowest at 16th. But it's actually a good thing seeing as it indicates that our front line is calm and composed. Besides, I'm fairly certain Bravo had about half of those.<br />
<br class="Apple-interchange-newline" />Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-14472816724183013722011-12-21T21:53:00.000-06:002011-12-21T21:57:43.347-06:00Sporting Kansas City To Spend 2 Weeks of Pre-Season In TusconEarlier today it was <a href="http://www.blogger.com/goog_594325660">confirmed by </a><i><a href="http://www.tucsonsentinel.com/sports/report/122111_pre_season_soccer/teams-5-and-6-confirmed-mls-pre-season/">Tuscon Sentinel</a> </i>that Sporting Kansas City would indeed spend part of their pre-season in one of the most premier soccer facilities in the country - Kino Sports Complex.<br />
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Sporting will spend a total of 2 weeks in Arizona starting on February 1st but will miss out on the not-so-important chance to reclaim their Desert Cup title - of which is displayed proudly in the trophy case at Sporting's head offices - to go to the Disney Pro Classic at ESPN Wide World of Sports in Orlando Florida.<br />
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The Cup last year saw them pitted against the New York Red Bulls and drew record attendance numbers for the final as two of the most prominent figures of Mexican football - Rafa Marquez and Omar Bravo - battled it out for the Desert Cup.<br />
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As part of the pre-season experience Sporting Kansas City will face the San Jose Earthquakes on February the 2nd and the Vancouver Whitecaps on the 4th in a closed scrimmage session. This will most likely be where we will finally get wind of some of the new trialists and draft picks.<br />
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As I'm sure many of you have already heard from different sources including <a href="http://sportingtimes.net/articles/kansas-city-native-returning-home/">SportingTimes.net</a> and <a href="http://www.downthebyline.com/2011/12/michael-thomas-to-kc.html">downthebyline.com</a> Sporting Kansas City are reportedly after a local kid called Michael Thomas who has had a few stints in Europe since leaving the US after he was drafted by San Jose in 2010.<br />
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This comes off the back of <a href="http://thefrontmen.blogspot.com/2011/11/new-trialist-for-sporting-kc.html">my story </a>about a month and a half ago where I linked the midfielder with Sporting Kansas City after he played in a reserve league encounter with FC Dallas and photos were released onto the internet.<br />
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However at that point I did not know the trialists name and was merely guessing at his bio. Judging on the pictures I guessed that he was 5'10 and a midfielder, both remain true. When he played in the reserve league game he wore #44 and scored for the Rangers on the stroke of halftime.<br />
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Michael Thomas, 23, has played for the Kansas City Brass and Notre Dame from 2006-2009. He has connections with Matt Besler (Notre Dame) and Seth Sinovic (youth club).<br />
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I think Michael would be a decent signing for Sporting but since he is still <a href="http://yanks-abroad.com/get.php?mode=content&id=6455">contractually tied to Ljungskile SK</a> we would have to pay a transfer fee for him which would mean we would lose some of the allocation money we have received from the various trades of Jack Jewsbury, Davy Arnaud, and Omar Bravo.<br />
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Is this really the best way to spend our money? I don't know but we will soon learn whether or not as the January transfer window inches closer and closer.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-66202421320712171322011-12-12T18:04:00.000-06:002011-12-12T18:04:21.561-06:00Omar Bravo Leaves Sporting Kansas City<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Well, the Omar Bravo experience is over. Earlier this afternoon <a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/news/2011/12/sporting-kc-and-omar-bravo-agree-cruz-azul-move" target="_blank">Sporting Kansas City announced</a> that the team's joint top scorer Omar Bravo has left Sporting in favor of a move south of the border to Mexican side Cruz Azul. Omar, 31, <a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/es/news/2011/12/declaraci%25C3%25B3n-de-salida-de-omar-bravo" target="_blank">released a statement</a> following the announcement saying that he was quote, "<i>very grateful to have received the opportunity to play in MLS, a league to which I respect and admire, as well as Sporting KC as it gave me the opportunity to experience challenges and fulfill dreams in this city both personal and professional, which All I take from Kansas City are good things to my teammates, fans who always supported me in my time" </i><br />
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Omar is believed to have left due to being offered a better contract, more money, and more playing time in his home country of Mexico. Cruz Azul had been linked with Sporting Kc's Designated Player since the season ended in mid-November and it was no surprise when he left amid a whole host of transfer rumors and speculation.<br />
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Following the departure of Omar Bravo Sporting Kc's average age is now just 23. And Sporting Kc will most likely look to keep the trend of buying young and selling old in this January transfer window following speculation that the club has already secured a deal for a Spanish DP.<br />
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But one of the weirdest things about this deal is that there has been no official confirmation that Bravo has either been loaned or transferred to Cruz Azul due to the club's policy of not disclosing the deal information. So because of that policy we have no idea how much money we have to buy other players or how much money we have in the wage budget.<br />
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But we do know Omar's departure opens up a international roster spot - of which we have just 7 - and opens up a Designated Player spot - of which we have just 3. Now, the question becomes does Sporting Kc stick with an experienced MLSer in Bobby Convey or do they go for a younger in-experienced winger?<br />
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<br />Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-68901990682202794792011-12-11T19:03:00.001-06:002011-12-11T19:27:09.279-06:00Daneil Cyrus Could Participate In CONCACAF Olympic QualifyingThe youngest center back on Sporting Kc's roster Daneil Cyrus could participate in the CONCACAF Olympic Qualifying tournament this spring with Trinidad and Tobago's U-23 side. The Soca Warriors have been drawn in Group B with the likes of Honduras, Mexico and Panama. T&T's U-23 coach Angus Eve <a href="http://www.socawarriors.net/mens-youth-team/10151-tat-grouped-with-honduras-mexico-and-panama-for-olympic-qualifying-final-round.html" target="_blank">said recently</a> that he is keeping tabs on Daneil and that he is, "fit again from injury but is not match ready".<br />
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Cyrus had previously made 13 senior appearances for T&T but quite literally lost his foot-hold on the international scene after his season ending injury in the summer when he fractured his foot. But now it seems as if Daneil has his big opportunity to show Trinidad and Tobago's technical staff that he is back to his best again.<br />
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Should Cyrus participate in the tournament he could go up against fellow Sporting Kc teammate Teal Bunbury as <a href="http://thefrontmen.blogspot.com/2011/12/teal-bunbury-to-train-with-us-u-23-side.html" target="_blank">Teal tries to lead the United States</a> to the London 2012 Olympics. And it seems as if for both players this is a tournament that could kick-start their international careers again.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-73844812927196562072011-12-11T14:56:00.001-06:002011-12-11T15:21:19.025-06:00Omar Bravo to Veracruz?Sporting Kc's only designated player Omar Bravo could be on his way out of KC, <a href="http://www.canchacaliente.net/noticias/noticia.php?fNota=19702" target="_blank">word out of Mexico</a> is that a 2nd division side in the Liga de Ascenso is interested in securing the poacher's signature for a 3 year deal. Should <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiburones_Rojos_de_Veracruz" target="_blank">Veracruz</a> sign the 31 year old it would be quite an amazing deal seeing as they are a second division side and you would think Omar has way more talent than that. But if there's a lot of money involved then maybe Bravo could be
persuaded. Should he join the Sharks Bravo would join former Philadelphia Union
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<i>Veracruz, Veracruz, on December 7, 2011 .- From somewhere in
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The main reason of this particular U-23 camp is in preparation of <a href="http://www.concacaf.com/page/MOQ/NewsDetail/0,,12813~2535386,00.html" target="_blank">next year's CONCACAF Men's Olympic Qualifying tournament</a> that will be held at various stadiums across America. LIVSESTRONG Sporting Park will be one of those stadiums and will host the semifinals and the finals of the tournament on March 31st and April 2nd. Which means Teal Bunbury could have the chance to score for both club and country at LSP, and would become the first player to do so. Nevertheless, the 2 finalists will win the right to go to London and be a part of the 2012 Summer Olympics. Which could see European nations put out weaker sides due to the UEFA Euro 2012 being held in Ukraine and Poland only 4 weeks before the opening games. Which in turn could make for an easier tournament for the US.</div>Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-52855603974655407232011-12-06T17:09:00.001-06:002011-12-06T19:31:03.191-06:00A New Era for Sporting KcWhen the Wizards sold veteran keeper Kevin Hartman in 2010 to FC Dallas for a 2012 superdraft pick some fans started to take notice. They had already began to realize that some of the more veteran players had been leaving the club in recent years(Jose Burciaga(07), Nick Garcia(07), Zavagnin(08)). Despite the loss of those long time Wizards - and even more in the 08-09 period - there was still hope that the new former Wizard turned manager Peter Vermes could turn the club's recent fortunes around.<br />
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Vermes had brought with him only 5 years worth of MLS playing experience when he joined the Wizards in the summer of 2009, when he replaced the exiting Curt Onalfo. During the last half of that 2009 season Vermes had tried to instill in KC the now infamous 4-3-3 attacking system but it failed to take immediate effect. In 2010 however, Vermes was able to have a full pre-season with the team and set the ball rolling from the first game of the season in March against DC United onward.<br />
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Multiple veteran MLS players were in the Starting 11 that day Jimmy Conrad, Davy Arnaud, Jack Jewsbury and Josh Wolff to name a few. Fast forward just 2 seasons and not a single one of those players can be found on Sporting Kc's roster. Jimmy Conrad left for Chivas USA in late 2010 via the Re-Entry draft. Josh Wolff followed suite and also left in 2010 to DC United via the Re-entry draft. Jack Jewsbury was sent to Portland in exchange for allocation money in 2010 and Davy Arnaud was traded to Montreal a few weeks ago, also in exchange for allocation money(and Seth Sinovic).<br />
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So now, heading into the 2012 season we find ourselves in a bitter sweet situation. Our longest tenured player Eric Kronberg has only been around since 2006 and has been used just 5 times in the league since. But while the Wizards were losing key players like Conrad, Jewsbury, and Zavagnin in past seasons there was something that began to shine through.......the youth.<br />
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The amount of young players that have received a decent amount of playing time over the past 3-4 years is incredible. The best part is knowing that Sporting Kc have molded them and made them into the players they are today. The next best part is knowing that this young team can only build off of the success it had last year. And maybe it was the fact that they were missing so many veteran MLS players that their playoff run did end at the Eastern Conference final.<br />
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If you look at the roster for Sporting Kc you can start to put players into individual groups. And one of the most important groups next season and even for the next 3-5 seasons will be what I like to call the "Next Generation of Wizards". This list would include Myers, Espinoza, Harrington, Sinovic, Besler, Collin, and Zusi. And then there's the even more important group for down the road that I like to call, "The Next Wizards". Players in this group would include Bunbury, Sapong, Saad, Kempin, Ellis, Warzycha, Joseph and Cyrus. I look at these players as the future of the club.<br />
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If Peter Vermes can keep the large bulk of these players around for the next couple of seasons everything and anything could be ours. There is no doubt that this group can go far, and there is certainly no doubt that with the departure of club talisman Davy Arnaud this is the start of a new era. An era that could easily see Peter Vermes and company win league titles, Open Cups, and maybe even CCL titles. An era that will put the likes of Besler, Zusi, and their generation down into legendary status...The Sporting Era.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-72341969183535713932011-12-02T16:48:00.001-06:002011-12-02T17:29:11.181-06:00Some Stats On Bobby Convey<a href="http://thefrontmen.blogspot.com/2011/12/sporting-kc-trade-international-roster.html" target="_blank">Following the signing of Bobby Convey</a> I thought i'd dig a little deeper into his career and give you guys some interesting stats.<br />
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Games started in MLS - 152</div>
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Games subbed off for San Jose in past 2 seasons - Twice</div>Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-6712008510370640612011-12-02T16:06:00.001-06:002011-12-02T16:43:52.608-06:00Sporting Kc Trade International Roster Spot For Bobby Convey<a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/news/2011/12/sporting-kc-acquires-mf-bobby-convey-sj-earthquakes" target="_blank">Sporting Kansas City has announced</a> that winger Bobby Convey has joined the club for at least the 2012 season. Bobby Convey is a left winger and can play at either the left back or left wing position, which fits right in with Sporting Kc's 4-3-3 formation. The most confusing part to me however is that Omar Bravo - the clubs only Designated Player - solidified his spot on the LW last season. Now, Omar Bravo can play at Attacking Mid but that doesn't make much sense seeing how Graham Zusi was tremendous there last season and Robb Heinemann has hinted at a Spanish midfielder coming to LIVESTRONG Sporting Park so it wouldn't make much sense to put Bravo there. And knowing Convey's pedigree it seems as if Bravo could potentially leave in the January transfer window. But that doesn't seem to make much sense either because a couple days ago <a href="http://thefrontmen.blogspot.com/2011/11/omar-bravo-will-not-play-in-mexico.html" target="_blank">Omar Bravo's agent Ruben Perez said</a> that he was quote" happy, and has a contract with them(Sporting Kansas City) and has been well received."<br />
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As I stated earlier Bobby can also play at LB. But again, it doesn't make much sense for him to play there either because Sporting Kansas City gave up a <u style="font-style: italic; font-weight: bold;">nine year veteran in Davy Arnaud </u> to get back hometown hero and stalwart left back Seth Sinovic. And it would appear that Seth had placed his mark on the LB position last season with some stellar performances.<br />
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But maybe I'm over-thinking this, maybe Vermes really <i>did</i> bring Bobby Convey in just to have the extra depth. But maybe, just maybe there really was some substance in the rumor that there indeed was <a href="http://www.kansascity.com/2011/11/11/3261734/vermes-denies-a-rift-between-himself.html" target="_blank">a 'rift' between Peter Vermes and Bravo</a>. And so, atleast for now, the Bravo saga continues.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-66817710414240858852011-11-30T16:17:00.001-06:002011-11-30T16:40:03.288-06:00Jimmy Nielsen's New Contract Worth $276,00 DollarsDanish paper <i>Nordyske </i>is reporting that <a href="http://www.nordjyske.dk/artikel/10/5/5/4017818/3/millionkontrakt%20til%20jimmy%20nielsen" target="_blank">Jimmy Nielsen's new contract with Sporting Kansas City is worth an estimated 1.53 million Krone</a>, which ends up being roughly $276,000 dollars. His new contract is <a href="http://www.mlsplayers.org/files/September%201,%202011%20Salary%20Information%20-%20By%20Club.pdf" target="_blank">$76,000 dollars more</a> than his base contract with Sporting was in 2011.<br />
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Jimmy had this to say on the matter,"<i>I earn a good salary that is higher than the one I could get
in the premiership. It means that I can support my family while I can put a
little aside, so I should not complain at all. But I must be honest, the money
is not the most important. It is that we are well, I am excited to come to
training every day and that I play on a team with a promising future."</i><br />
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The pay jump should come as no surprise since he was voted as the team MVP for Sporting Kc and kept the Wizards in many games throughout the 2011 season. Nielsen's new contract will now go until 2013 but can also be extended for another year, which, according the article, will most likely be utilized.<br />
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<b><i>"</i></b><i>1.53 million dollars. So much will the former AaB goalkeeper
Jimmy Nielsen to serve a year after his Tuesday signed a new two-year football
contract with the U.S. Major League Soccer club Sporting Kansas City.
goalkeeper will not know that it The many zeros on the payslip, which has
brought Americans his signature. - I earn a good salary that is higher than the
one I could get in the premiership. It means that I can support my family while
I can put a little aside, so I should not complain at all. But I must be
honest, the money is not the most important. It is that we are well, I am
excited to come to training every day and that I play on a team with a
promising future, says Jimmy Nielsen. Sporting Kansas City came into this season
all the way to the semifinals in the Major Soccer League and "the white
mountain lion," which Jimmy Nielsen is called, has seen a chance to reach
another title in his career. - We have a very young team that is first fed
through now, so I think we have the right squad to succeed in the championship
match, and it would surely be a dream to reach a championship more before that
his career ends. With the Jimmy Nielsen's new contract is an option on one-year
extension, and immediately sees the blonde goalkeeper fine possibility that it
may be utilized. - Of course I know that I do not play 10-15 more years, but on
the other hand, I'm not thinking that his career is coming to an end, says
Jimmy Nielsen as in the just ended season was named his team's most valuable
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<i>MEXICO CITY - The Kansas City Sporting striker Omar Bravo,
could run out to fulfill his desire to participate in Mexican soccer in the
stage of the MLS break, but it certainly is something that does not care much,
as their representative Ruben Perez left the player will see a long life with
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<i>Input, Ruben Perez said: "became a buzz that the
expansion draft list and all that, but he is in Kansas City and asked the
directive in which case there was a team that would like to use two or three
months, which lasted a recess in the U.S. league and if they knew something,
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"Tecos looked for some time, before this tournament, is notice to the
policy that was for a few games while the league began in the United States,
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Mexican soccer, responded that "there has been nothing official," and
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thing to do is just "relax, enjoy your vacation and training," Perez
pointed to the player's experience in his first season with Kansas City, which
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<i>"For him it was a great season, full of challenges and
achievements, very happy with the MLS, happy for the support of the fans, for
the appointment to the Latino of the Year, happy to be leading the city: that
is, a success On the professional side to him. "</i></div>
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<i>He said that "Omar has been a challenging year and he
is happy."<o:p></o:p></i></div>
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<i>Whether in the future could return to Mexican soccer, said:
"For now have a contract in the league of the United States and that will
last a while yet. Any other situation that is said, is mere speculation and
that creates misunderstandings. So I repeat: he has a contract there has been
very well received by all Americans and Latinos, then, he is a very happy
person in the United States. "<o:p></o:p></i></div>
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<i>Confidential subject<o:p></o:p></i></div>
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<i>Finally, Ruben Perez refused to tell exactly how long Omar
Bravo has a contract with Sporting Kansas City, by stating that
"agreements are confidential."<o:p></o:p></i></div>
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<i>Mochiteco home striker signed with Kansas City in mid-2010
and was released in November of that year, but continued to play with Chivas de
Guadalajara, to join his new team until the start of 2011.</i><o:p></o:p></div>
</div>Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-41941312647261109802011-11-29T20:00:00.001-06:002011-11-29T20:51:28.592-06:00Sporting Kc Sign Paulo Nagamura From Chivas USA<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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<tr><td class="tr-caption" style="text-align: center;">To put a name to a face, Paulo Nagamura pictured above. - via<a href="http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2011/06/02/goat-notes-nagamura-others-healthy-again-chivas" target="_blank"> mlssoccer.com</a></td></tr>
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<a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/news/2011/11/sporting-kansas-city-acquires-mf-paulo-nagamura" target="_blank">Sporting Kc have signed Brazilian midfielder Paulo Nagamura</a> from Chivas USA in exchange for a first round supplemental draft pick that Sporting Kc originally received when they <a href="http://thefrontmen.blogspot.com/2011/11/sporting-kc-sell-ryan-smith.html" target="_blank">traded Ryan Smith to Chivas earlier last week</a>. Sporting Kc will however, keep their 3rd round pick that they received upon selling Smith. This transfer brings much needed depth to a midfield that had lost <a href="http://thefrontmen.blogspot.com/2011/11/sporting-kc-waive-jeferson-rocastle.html" target="_blank">3 of it's members</a> just 6 days ago.<br />
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Paulo joins former teammate Shavar Thomas (Chivas USA 2007-2009) in the Sporting Kc camp. The former Arsenal youth player will also join fellow Brazilian Julio Cesar. So there are a few connections between Paulo and the rest of the players, but not many.Finding chemistry with the rest of the players should be no problem though since Nagamura fits perfectly into Sporting Kc's 3 man midfield.<br />
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While I know he's a MLS cup winner and has been a solid veteran for Chivas USA I don't think he'll get too much first team action at the start of the season seeing that Sporting Kc's main midfield trio was Zusi, Espinoza, and Cesar in 2011. But a lot can change in pre-season, players get injured, fall out of favor with technical staff, lose form. But still, with Sporting Kc's <a href="http://thefrontmen.blogspot.com/2011/11/sporting-kc-to-sign-spanish-dp.html" target="_blank">"mystery" Spanish DP</a> still yet to be announced I just don't see it happening.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-52020115607630565802011-11-28T16:02:00.001-06:002011-11-28T16:27:39.994-06:00Davy Arnaud Traded to Montreal For Seth SinovicEarlier today <a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/news/2011/11/sinovic-returns-sporting-kc" target="_blank">Sporting Kc posted on their website</a> that veteran midfielder, talisman of the club, and long-time Kansas Citian Davy Arnaud had been traded to the Montreal Impact in return for former player Seth Sinovic along with allocation money. In an odd twist of fate Sporting Kc sold the very player they protected in the expansion draft for the very player they <i>didn't </i>protect in the expansion draft. It's a very puzzling trade but in the end I think both clubs were happy with it. Not sure that Davy was very happy with the trade seeing that he had been playing for the Wizards since 2001 and had won every title an MLS side could win(exluding the CCL).<br />
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On a personal level I really find it heartbreaking that Davy had to go, he was one of my favorite players at the club and I had a dream that would he would end his career as a "one club player" and go down as a Wizard hero. While he will probably still be a fan favorite forever in KC I think he personally really wanted to stay here. But, maybe on a professional standpoint he felt he needed to move so he could kick-start his career again.Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-77157837517569933262011-11-28T15:28:00.001-06:002011-11-28T15:56:53.975-06:00Jimmy Nielsen to Stay At LSP Till 2013<a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/news/2011/11/nielsen-signs-extension" target="_blank">Sporting Kc has announced</a> that Jimmy Nielsen has signed a contract extension that will keep him at Livestrong Sporting Park until 2013. Nielsen has been nothing short of a revelation for Sporting Kc since arriving from Denmark in the 2010 pre-season as a replacement for the exiting Kevin Hartman. Now, he finds himself here until 2013 with the option to stay on till 2014 if he chooses. However, by then he will be 38 and I don't know if he could stay around for another season with the Wizards. Still, the Dane has made 60 appearances for KC in the league and if everything goes as plan could add another 120 games onto that.<br />
<br />Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-16780009188660639802011-11-25T08:08:00.001-06:002011-11-25T08:30:38.394-06:00Teal Bunbury to Bolton Wanderers?According to <a href="http://www.mirrorfootball.co.uk/transfer-news/Bolton-transfer-gossip-Teal-Bunbury-Sporting-Kansas-City-and-USA-striker-on-his-way-to-Trotters-article834677.html" target="_blank">this article</a> from England, Sporting Kc's joint leading goal scorer is headed to English Premier League side, Bolton Wanderers. The article states that Bolton boss Owen Coyle wants to check on Bunbury's fitness and that a fee and contract will be discussed upon arrival in England.<br />
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The article also goes on to say that Teal had previously rejected an offer from a Bundesliga 1 side, (Hoffenheim) in hopes of being able to play for Bolton. According to the article Bunbury should be there within a fort-night. <br />
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While I think it's intriguing that Teal is getting this type of exposure over in England I don't think there's a lot behind this story. First of all, Mirror Football is known pretty much world-wide for stirring up transfer rumors that have little to nothing in them and this looks to be another one of those times. Second of all, there are no statements from either Teal or Owen Coyle in the article, which generally points that it's speculation.<br />
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All in all I think this rumor is just bogus. What I think has happened is that Teal was supposed to go over there just to train during the off-season and when the England media got whiff of it, they pounced. So it looks as if Teal won't be joining fellow American Stuart Holden at the Reebok anytime soon.<br />
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<b><i>*Note: <a href="https://twitter.com/#!/TealBunburyFans" target="_blank">TealBunburyFans</a> is where I got this link from, she found it first*</i></b>Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5086858258402939470.post-5751200115055263162011-11-23T14:40:00.001-06:002011-11-23T14:52:11.183-06:00Sporting Kc Waive Jeferson, Rocastle, Lorenz, and StojcevFollowing <a href="http://thefrontmen.blogspot.com/2011/11/montreal-impact-acquire-seth-sinovic.html" target="_blank">the loss of Seth Sinovic to Montreal</a> in the 2012 Expansion draft <a href="http://www.sportingkc.com/news/2011/11/sporting-kansas-city-waives-four-players" target="_blank">Sporting Kc have announced</a> that 4 other players will not be with them at the start of next season. SKC have released Jeferson, Craig Rocastle, Scott Lorenz, and Milos Stojcev from their roster and are now free agents.<br />
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All 4 players except for Lorenz spent some decent time on the pitch early in the season for KC but then faded away and didn't get much if any playing time at the end of the season. However, I do see Jeferson and Stojcev returning to their respective countries to seek first team action while Lorenz and Rocastle could be picked up by another MLS team.<br />
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Regardless, this is most likely just another stepping stone to a big move by Sporting Kc, I can smell it...Alex Englénhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17413033743658460002noreply@blogger.com0