What a ***** Tannenwald can be. He's so up his own ass wanting to be Grant Wahl.Here's all the tweets Tannenwald made at Blazercon. It's just a copy/paste of the twitter stream so you'll have to read from the bottom up if you want it in chronological order.
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Arielle Castillo @ariellec 3h3 hours ago
"The one thing that is different [from other leagues] is the size of the opportunity." - Soriano on #MLS #NYCFC #BlazerCon
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 3h3 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Lots of talk about patience and long term vision at NYCFC. Not one word about why Jason Kreis was dismissed after one season.
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 3h3 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Now Ferran Soriano is talking about Manchester City. So I'll stop tweeting for a bit.
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Steve Holroyd @Section107RowA 3h3 hours ago
@thegoalkeeper I actually had dinner with Ferran at a Union match. My take was he did not care a whit for MLS. This is a CFG cash grab.
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 3h3 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano on the lack of technical quality in American players: "They need to be helped - but if they are helped they will be better."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: "The MLS product is a fantastic product and will win in the end."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano on the future of MLS: "I don't know where we will get, but the direction is the right one."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: "The competitor, I know from MLS fans, is not the NFL because they want to watch soccer."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano says MLS needs better players. "The wrong thing to do is to spend more on the same players."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: NYCFC is losing money. Spent more on players this year than there was revenue.
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: "There's a lot of people who think MLS isn't good and aren't watching it."
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Arielle Castillo @ariellec 4h4 hours ago
"I don't buy any more the idea that the MLS is more physical and less technical." - Soriano #NYCFC #BlazerCon
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: "The teams [in MLS] that are playing well are playing good soccer."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
.@rogbennett: "What if it's not possible to play beautiful soccer in MLS right now?" Soriano: "I challenge this. I think it is possible."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: "This is a three-to-five year cycle."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Multiple questions and answers around the need for, as Soriano said, "patience and a long-term view."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
To those tweeting at me that Soriano is either hypocritical or stating the obvious: I'm just he transcriber.
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano on the four MLS playoff semifinalists: The "common denominator" is "they all play organized."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: "We need to be more technical in the way we play soccer." Also says defense wasn't good enough.
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano on 2015 results: "The result is only part of it because it is extremely difficult for an expansion team to make the playoffs"
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano on NYCFC's first season off the field: "Better than what we thought" it would be.
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Well, yeah. RT @MarkFishkin: @thegoalkeeper what does he have to gain by speaking to the press?
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: "This is a mainstream sport. It's not 'for Hispanics.' It's not 'for Eurosnobs.' It's for everybody."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Yes, this interrupted my convention-going. Fantastic RT @ThierryHenryNOT: Now, THAT was some great gridiron! Harvard v. @PENNfb
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Of note: whereas most of the BlazerCon speakers have been available after their events to speak with the press, Ferran Soriano will not be.
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano on this year: "The first thing to say is we are totally disappointed with the results... We need to play better soccer."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: "I think Patrick is going to help teaching and developing some of the American players we have."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano on American players: "They are competitive, they work hard and want to learn. So they need good coaching"
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: Txiki Begiristain first recommended that Patrick Vieira go to New York.
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano: "Someone who knows how to coach good soccer in England or Spain can do it here."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
More NYCFC gear than Man City gear in the room. Slight edge on the day overall.
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours agoGreenpoint, Brooklyn
Ferran Soriano on Patrick Vieira at NYCFC: "We have brought maybe our best coach here."
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Jonathan Tannenwald @thegoalkeeper 4h4 hours ago
Surprisingly empty room as Ferran Sorriano takes the stage to discuss NYCFC with @rogbennett.
This is the scariest thing to me. Yes I know it was Kreis's fault, but Kreis actually won things in this league, was a coach for a very good team, even if he probably had a great support staff to do it. Reyna hasn't done jack squat ever, he wasn't even that good when he retired with NJRB. I am still not convinced that he knows what he is doing. If we feel the cap wasn't handled right or that the wrong players were here, sure Kreis had a hand in that, but its ultimately Reyna's job. I am not sure he did his job right in 2015, and with no help now from a head coach, I don't see him improving next year.Well, the big question was: who is going to be the MLS rules guy working with Vieira?
I guess this answers that.
Soriano says MLS has to embrace status of being a feeder league for top European clubs, in the mold of Portugal. #BlazerCon
You're not taking that tweet & statement literally, are you ?!?! Sure, Reyna will be in charge of the administrative side, but from a senior position. He's not the one crunching the numbers or running the spreadsheet or even doing the inital scouting - he's going to be the guy deciding if NYCFC pulls the trigger on Player A or moves on to Player B. MLS has some archaic rules, but there is nothing, and let me repeat that, nothing in the capology portion of the rules that cannot be inserted in to a spreadsheet to keep track of on both a micro and macro level. You read enough blogs, and you'll see that there are many people out there that have an understanding of the rules, and these people have other day jobs - they aren't focused on MLS player contracts as their job. CFG isn't stupid - they have people dedicated to the task. Hell, if I didn't have a 7mo old baby that takes up my day, I could write a spreadsheet this afternoon that, while not perfect, would sure let me figure out and keep track of the team's cap and would highlight what's available to play with - granted, I'd have to take some liberties and make assumptions with contract lengths, but it could be done.Well, the big question was: who is going to be the MLS rules guy working with Vieira?
I guess this answers that.
You know, folks will be offended that he said it, but I absolutely agree that it is a necessary step. When we are exporting top young talent in conjunction with bringing in European cup squad or better level talent, we will be significantly closer to being a true top N (4, 6, 10, whatever) league.
You're not wrong. Not at all. I have no belief in Reyna's value on that front. He doesn't strike me as a second-level thinker. I do, however, have confidence that if the organization deems that to be the case, they will remove those duties from him even if he keeps his job. I suspect his moves in the next 15 months will be heavily scrutinized. He gets off this time by shifting all of the busts to Kreis, but now he'll have to "own it" as someone else posted elsewhere.This is the scariest thing to me. Yes I know it was Kreis's fault, but Kreis actually won things in this league, was a coach for a very good team, even if he probably had a great support staff to do it. Reyna hasn't done jack squat ever, he wasn't even that good when he retired with NJRB. I am still not convinced that he knows what he is doing. If we feel the cap wasn't handled right or that the wrong players were here, sure Kreis had a hand in that, but its ultimately Reyna's job. I am not sure he did his job right in 2015, and with no help now from a head coach, I don't see him improving next year.
I think the worry is not in getting him the data, but his functional use of it. I think there must be some intuitive element when it comes to the practical implementation of using cap money and other mechanisms. The concern is that we have no basis to judge whether Reyna has this ability or even the aptitude to develop it.You're not taking that tweet & statement literally, are you ?!?! Sure, Reyna will be in charge of the administrative side, but from a senior position. He's not the one crunching the numbers or running the spreadsheet or even doing the inital scouting - he's going to be the guy deciding if NYCFC pulls the trigger on Player A or moves on to Player B. MLS has some archaic rules, but there is nothing, and let me repeat that, nothing in the capology portion of the rules that cannot be inserted in to a spreadsheet to keep track of on both a micro and macro level. You read enough blogs, and you'll see that there are many people out there that have an understanding of the rules, and these people have other day jobs - they aren't focused on MLS player contracts as their job. CFG isn't stupid - they have people dedicated to the task. Hell, if I didn't have a 7mo old baby that takes up my day, I could write a spreadsheet this afternoon that, while not perfect, would sure let me figure out and keep track of the team's cap and would highlight what's available to play with - granted, I'd have to take some liberties and make assumptions with contract lengths, but it could be done.