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2014 Houston Dynamo / MLS Thread

Discussion in 'Other Sports' started by Beavis Stiffler, Jan 11, 2014.

  1. Beavis Stiffler

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    Hopefully expecting some good changes in the offseason for the players and coaching staff in the team/organization.
     
  2. Pizza_Da_Hut

    Pizza_Da_Hut I put on pants for this?

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    The acquisition of the Bease doesn't strike me as one we desperately needed. I wonder how he factors into this offseason.
     
  3. Beavis Stiffler

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    This is what I think the Dynamo should do with their current roster for next year:

    Players to keep
    Giles Barnes (F)
    Will Bruin (F)
    Omar Cummings (F)
    Mark Sherrod (F)
    Boniek Garcia (M)
    Brad Davis (M)
    Ricardo Clark (M)
    Luis Garrido (M)
    Tony Cascio (M)
    Demarcus Beasley (D)
    Kofi Sarkodie (D)
    Corey Ashe (D)
    David Horst (D)
    Tyler Deric (G)
    Tally Hall (G)

    Players to trade/transfer/loan
    Jason Johnson (F)
    Alex Lopez (M)
    Bryan Salazar (M)
    AJ Cochran (D)
    Anthony Arena (D)

    Players to cut/release
    Andrew Driver (M)
    Servando Carrasco (M)
    Brian Ownby (M)
    Jermaine Taylor (D)
    Eric Brunner (D)
     
  4. Beavis Stiffler

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    The goalkeeper situation for next season is going to be very interesting if Tally Hall gets back healthy and returns to his form from what he used to be in 2012 and 2013. Tyler Deric is ready to be a starting goalkeeper. I think other teams in MLS are willing to make some trade offers to either Deric or Hall.
     
  5. leroy

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    Out of curiosity, why is Bruin on your list to keep? I agree with the rest of your list.
     
  6. mtbrays

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    Seriously, Bruin seems like he shouldn't be anywhere near starting for an MLS team. All of his goals look like they happen by mistake and you can't really say he ever makes a "run."
     
  7. SwoLy-D

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    Why can't we keep both?

    Sometimes I don't understand why you want to break up a team, instead of just adding more talent.

    Is nobody going to discuss getting better forwards who can actually finish a play?

    For what it's worth: Houston has the longest-tenured coach, but it's not his fault. His philosophy remains the same. :eek:
     
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    New coach please? As my first season as a Dynamo follower, sucks that we couldn't make it to the playoffs (especially since my pay would be increased if they did), but I had fun following the team. Players that I think we should keep for potential or skill: Giles Barnes, AJ Cochran, Ricardo Clark and Brad Davis. Everyone else can leave.
     
  9. rhino17

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    The major offseason plan should be to find TWO starting center backs
     
  10. Kam

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    I like Corey Ashe, but they can't keep him and DMB.

    Trade Hall, and Ashe for something.
     
  11. rhino17

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    Im not trading hall for anything, Deric made a few amazing saves but was also out of position and totally lost on way too many occasions for me to be willing to hand him the job.
     
  12. Kam

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    I don't exactly know what his "cap figure" is or salary, but I'm sure it's too high for how he's been playing lately. Pay a position player that money he's making instead.
     
  13. leroy

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    That's what I saw in the games I watched. He's terrible on crosses and anticipating the play. Kind of Derek Jeter-like. Yes, he makes the diving play...because he totally misread the play from the start. Goalies need to be Adam Everett. Know where the ball is going before it happens so that you don't have to make the diving play.
     
  14. J.R.

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    He gone.

    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Houston Dynamo coach Dominic Kinnear is leaving to take the same position with San Jose Earthquakes. <a href="http://t.co/pipkiGQSSx">http://t.co/pipkiGQSSx</a></p>&mdash; Houston Chronicle (@HoustonChron) <a href="https://twitter.com/HoustonChron/status/522170716511150080">October 14, 2014</a></blockquote>
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    ...Kinnear held the GM and coach titles, but the new coach will report to a technical director-general manager. Canetti will begin the search for the franchise's first technical director this week and then help that hire pick the next coach.


    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>It's expected that Dominic Kinnear, will be coaching his final home game for the Dynamo Thurs. <a href="https://twitter.com/bbva">@BBVA</a> Compass Stadium. <a href="http://t.co/Hyx2YDlwQh">http://t.co/Hyx2YDlwQh</a></p>&mdash; Mark Berman (@MarkBermanFox26) <a href="https://twitter.com/MarkBermanFox26/status/522167190334631936">October 14, 2014</a></blockquote>
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  15. Beavis Stiffler

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    Since Dominic Kinnear is returning to San Jose, that means the Dynamo should get something in return or compensation because Kinnear's contract has one year left (2015 season). I don't know how much money the Earthquakes will be giving the Dynamo. Just hope it's a good amount.
     
  16. SwoLy-D

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    WOW. Longest-tenured coach... pushed out. :(

    He had a few more years. But... yeah, if he's making it personal, just let him go. I know his Scot self wanted to remain in Califas.

    Thanks for 8 awesome years of FUTBOL goodness for the Orange, Dom. :eek:
     
  17. ferrari77

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    The main(or in my case best) part about Kinnear leaving is that now the Dynamo will hire a TDirector/Sporting Director/GM to handle player acquisition and all that good stuff (Since Canetti is dealing with the business side of things now). Kinnear was in charge of that stuff after Canetti stepped into Olvier Luck's position and to be a coach/GM in this league is not something most can do. Bruce Arena and Peter Vermes have shown to be solid at that role, DKinnear showed he can't and should never wear both hats. Now he is off to SJose where they already have someone as a GM so all Kinnear has to do is coach.

    Gonna be interesting to see who the Dynamo hire as GM/Technical director and who he decides to bring on as coach.
     
  18. mtbrays

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    I'd like to a see coach install a new style of play. Dom made us competitive and successful, but there was something so frustrating about the team's habit of making late-season pushes for the playoffs after months of listless play.
     
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  19. leroy

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    Well, it's hard to expect that AEG is going to open up the pocketbook for any name for either role. Hopefully, the hires will be able to recognize the deficiencies (lack of a true forward, lack of a central defense) and get AEG to spend a little more.

    Frankly, I'd be fine with a total tear down...and that includes Davis.
     
  20. J.R.

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    <blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>I'm hearing compensation from San Jose to <a href="https://twitter.com/HoustonDynamo">@HoustonDynamo</a> is allocation money, but actual figure hasn't been set.</p>&mdash; Jose de Jesus Ortiz (@OrtizKicks) <a href="https://twitter.com/OrtizKicks/status/522423706174627841">October 15, 2014</a></blockquote>
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    http://www.dynamotheory.com/2014/10/15/6981445/Houston-dynamo-usl-pro-team

    While speaking with Glen Davis on Soccer Matters, Dynamo team president Chris Canetti gave out some more details about the potential for a USL Pro team.

    In early September reports came out that the team was looking at starting a USL Pro team in McAllen, TX. Canetti expanded on the team and how it would be set up if they choose to go forward with it in McAllen.

    "We are still committed to a USL Pro team in 2016. One of the options that remains on the table is putting a team in the Rio Grande Valley... That team would be owned and operated with by the Rio Grande Valley Vipers, which are the Rockets D-League team." said Canetti. "They would get a state of the art soccer specific stadium built down there in the valley for our team. We would control 100% of the soccer side of the business-the coaching staff, the trainers and the players. We would loan some of our first team and reserve players there as needed. It would be a very similar setup to what you see in other minor league sports."

    The team will be reserving the right to put the team in Houston if they choose.
     
    #480 J.R., Oct 15, 2014
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