Guzan is more expensive I assumePrice.
Guzan is more expensive I assumePrice.
Guzan is more expensive I assume
Chicago is building something. Schweini to anchor the midfield with Guzan in goal is a good start. They drafted well last year and have some offensive targets. Looks like they are getting a striker from Legia Warsaw that Hull wanted.
If Fabian is really moving stateside, I would want him. More than Torres, Khedira, etc.
Not a bad David-tactic. Change the terms of engagement, be willfully retro-grade. while everyone else dumps money into the attack, chew up their attack and spit it back at them.Similar to what Colorado did with Howard and Jones.
It's the answer to teams spending cheap on defenseNot a bad David-tactic. Change the terms of engagement, be willfully retro-grade. while everyone else dumps money into the attack, chew up their attack and spit it back at them.
ETA: On that note, I really wish we would high press. There's not a good argument against it in this league. And given that we aren't stopping anyone anyway when they get into our half, why even put up the facade. He's a prick, but Marsch has it right. High press well, and you'll be in SS contention every year in this league.
If we had a minimally competent GK this past year that didn't puke points away with mindfck gaffes, we'd have won the SS.Not a bad David-tactic. Change the terms of engagement, be willfully retro-grade. while everyone else dumps money into the attack, chew up their attack and spit it back at them.
ETA: On that note, I really wish we would high press. There's not a good argument against it in this league. And given that we aren't stopping anyone anyway when they get into our half, why even put up the facade. He's a prick, but Marsch has it right. High press well, and you'll be in SS contention every year in this league.
I think you can't assume you get every break. I also didn't say it was the only way to win. I said it was the best way to win, particularly when you have shit defenders. Because when you high press, you will give up some absolute howler goals no matter how good or bad the defenders are. Right now, we don't high press and still give them up. Might as well have an excuse and give ourselves a chance.If we had a minimally competent GK this past year that didn't puke points away with mindfck gaffes, we'd have won't the SS.
A team doesn't need a High Press to win.
And they are building a young defense. Drafting what appears to eventually be a quality CB and LB and they have a homegrown CB coming in this year. Their back 4 has a great chance to grow together into a decent, organized unit.Chicago is building something. Schweini to anchor the midfield with Guzan in goal is a good start. They drafted well last year and have some offensive targets. Looks like they are getting a striker from Legia Warsaw that Hull wanted.
If Fabian is really moving stateside, I would want him. More than Torres, Khedira, etc.
Would Poku come back though.... just like Mullins, I could see him going elsewhere and going on a tear (provided the team figures out how best to cover for him).Miami FC folds and we get Poku back for free and low salary back as our super sub
ETA: On that note, I really wish we would high press. There's not a good argument against it in this league. And given that we aren't stopping anyone anyway when they get into our half, why even put up the facade. He's a prick, but Marsch has it right. High press well, and you'll be in SS contention every year in this league.
Miami FC folds and we get Poku back for free and low salary back as our super sub
Poku is now subject to the allocation list because of the hefty transfer fee we received for him. Miami FC looks sets for a move to the USL.
I think all of the NASL clubs except for Rayo OKC, FTL Strikers, and Cosmos are moving to the USL. FC Edmonton is actually the interesting case. They were really big NASL backers and might just wait out until the CPL next season.
Assume a grandfather clause of some kind. Can't imagine they would require players to renegotiate their contracts down.So, if NASL clubs with high salaries move to USL, what do they do with all those players above the cap?
yesNot that the two necessarily equate, but you sure FC Edmonton were big NASL backers? Looking at their average attendance, they were worst in NASL by a HUGE margin averaging barely 2000 fans this year and 2700 their entirety.