Sunday, July 30, 2006

Yes, it's really that bad.

Yesterday in the 100 degree heat I played in a game with my CSC rec league team and grabbed myself a hat trick. Went from that right to work and bragged a little about my exploits to a fellow employee who replied with this:

Sean: How good are you at soccer?

Me: I do ok in the rec league stuff.

Sean: You ever thought about maybe playing pro?

Yeah, that's right. He asked me, a kid who only started playing soccer at the level I do two years ago, if I could play at a professional level. No one would ever ask that if I were out in the street playing basketball, or street hockey, or football. But so little is known about profesional soccer here in the US that my co-worker (and I'm sure he's not the only one out there) thought that anyone could get to that level with ease. That's scary. The MLS is growing, but with only two teams in the midwest we seemed to be looked over yet again, especially when you look at the lack of coverage that the Thunder get as the only USL team between the Oregon and New York.

Lightning Lose in PKs to Charlotte


The Minnesota Lightning's incredible first season has come to an end. Last night they lost in penalty kicks to Charlotte. The loss brought the inagural campaign to an end, but the memories will keep us through until the next W-League season kicks off (especially since we'd all like to forget much of the Thunder's season this year). Who can forget goalkeeper Joanna Haig punting the ball nearly the length of the field for Holly Gault to knock home, getting an assist in the very first game for the franchise. That 4-1 win set the tone for a season that was truely special. All Minnesota soccer fans should be looking forward to next season with hopes of a regular season division title and another shot at the playoffs.

Ugly Loss at St James Park

American star DeMarcus Beasley was on the bench as PSV Eindhoven visited the Toon. IT was an ugly debut for new signing Damien Duff as Newcastle went down 2-0 before the break and gave up another quickly afterwards. Down 3-0 I shut down the match tracker. I couldn't bring myself to watch any more. Turns out we came back with shots from Ameobi and Luque to bring it to 3-2. Bad thing is we looked like shit. Good thing is that the two guys who will need to put the ball in the onion bag for the first half of the season (and then again when Owen goes back on the bench from another injury) found the back of the net. Ameobi is looking down right stellar so far this year too. I thought after Alan retired and Chopra moved on we'd be thin up front. Then when Owen went down I figured we were in for a long season, but if Shola can keep this form rolling we may be alright.

More Toon News

Former Arsenal star Sol Campbell wants a move to St James Park. Or at least that is the rumor.

Friday, July 28, 2006

Getting This Off My Chest

The Minnesota Lightning should be Minnesota's biggest succes story this summer. A team that was formed, what? Six months ago? Less than a year to be sure. They make the playoffs by finishing in second place in their confrence...by one point...on the last match off the regular season (Thank you Cincinatti). I can't recall a franchise in any sport that qualified for the playoffs in their first season of play. It just doesn't happen, well unless you're a small market women's soccer program I guess. So in the midst of the Twins amazing midsummer run how much coverage did the Lightning get on this stunning achievment? Here I'll repost the combined coverage of the Star Tribune, Pioneer Press, and television news outlets here in the Twin Cities:

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That's right. Not even the three sentance match writeup that the Trib usually has following a Thunder or Lightning game. I'm not asking for wall to wall coverage of the team, or even anything approaching the great stuff we had for the world cup. But would a picture on the sports page instead of another article about how the Lynx failed to win...AGAIN be too much to ask. Apparantly so.

And another thing...

After last night's dubious PK call that took a well earned point away from the Minnesota Thunder it makes three bad ones on the season. Maybe my rose tinted glasses are blinding me since they all have gone against my team.

First their was Dustin Brannan's red card for taking down a Vancouver player as the last man between the attacker and goal (I was pissed about this for a bit too, but have since changed my mind) the ref made the penatly call from the other side of the halfline and ignored his linesman's position on the field. When we went to the pitch after the match there was still a pretty clear indentation from where the players landed...three yards clear of the top of the box.

Second was in the 4-1 rout of Romario, Zinho, and the rest of Miami FC. The call on the penalty was alright as the player was clearly taken down, but the throw in was taken from the high school lines, THREE YARDS INTO THE FIELD OF PLAY. The linesman (Flat Top) was waving his flag like he was swatting a fly but the center ref waved him off.

And after last night's debacle I'm left wondering if a keeper can try to make a play at the ball in the box or if the USL rules indicate that only defenders may use their hands. I've seen high school referees better and more consistent that what we have working the pitches across the USL. It's disgraceful.

Parting shots:

Just remembered hearing this from a dirty scouse this morning, but apparantly a group of Columbus area Liverpool fans brought a banner reading "Welcome neighbors of the five time European Champions" which, unsurprisingly, started a bit of a scuffle in the stands. Who said American footy fans don't know how to get people riled up.

News links of the day:

Ruud passes his physical, will join Real Madrid on Friday

Newcastle get Ventspils (Latvia) in UEFA Cup Second Qualifying Round

Scousers to travel to Israel for Champions League tie. (Full Draw)

Cork City will play AC Milan in the third qualifying round if they can overcome a 1-0 aggregate against Red Star Belgrade. And if Milan is allowed to remain in the competition.

That's all for now.