http://www.nycfc.com/post/2016/11/17/andoni-iraola-retires
"Andoni Iraola has retired from soccer.
Bringing the curtain down on his 16-year playing career, the former Spain international ends his year and a half association with New York City FC.
Iraola made 40 appearances for NYCFC in all competitions since joining in 2015, playing a pivotal role in helping the team reach the MLS Playoffs for the first time in his second season."
Have to admit, I didn't see that one coming. A few thoughts:
- Credit to Vieira and him for switching his role this year and allowing him to thrive and make real positive contributions to the team. I thought he was a complete debacle at RB, but he did a very nice job as a DM. Many feel he was the catalyst for jump-starting the season, and while I'm probably one level lower than that, he was extremely important. You could see what we were missing when we didn't have him late in the season in a match like the New England debacle.
- At his price tag, it would have been nice to have him back next year in some role, but I also think this is a good evolutionary step for the team and another chance to add more athleticism and bite to the MF which, I think, is the most important offseason priority. The challenge will be making sure we can find a mix (pun acknowledged but not intended) that still allows Pirlo some space, assuming he is back.
- One thing I'll miss about Iraola is that he was probably the biggest sniper at the refs and linemen of anybody on the team. He was just relentless. Who knows if it helped the team, but it was funny to watch, especially since he seemed like a mild-mannered guy generally.
- While his record here was a bit up and down, I hope he is indicative of the type of player we can get from time to time. A good professional who has a great background who are interested in spending some time in NY and have made a lot of money and are willing to do it at a cut rate. That isn't how we should be building the team, but it could be a useful pipeline for supplemental talent.