12 days away from MLS Kick 2014 and here are my overviews of offseason dealings. My fuller preview will come closer to the season as I still expect a lot of moves, especially with Montreal and Vancouver. My bets are always in whatever thread I have going for the month so this one is just to get some chatter going for the upcoming year
I know we've got some MLS followers in here (bucks, dodger, exer, etc) so feel free to chime in, ask questions, or post your thoughts on team movement. I'll get into preseason results and my 2014 expectations closer to the season.
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Chicago Fire
- big changes throughout the organization starting with adding Frank Yallop as coach. I'm not a huge Yallop fan but he knows the league very well, has won a MLS title before, and has won more games in the league than he's lost.
- They dropped two defenders, Austin Berry and Jalil Anibaba, who both played every minute of every game last year and Berry was the MLS rookie of the year in 2012 and started 62 games in 2 years. Soumare, their best defender, remains and they added vet defenders Hurtado and Ianni, but that is hardly an upgrade. Joya is a great addition in midfield but they do have a series of midfielders and attackers to replace including Rios who was among the best players down the stretch. Hard to believe their cap position was as bad as Yallop insinuated by going for the fire sale of the 2013 roster
Chivas USA
- whatever they did couldn't be worse than Chepo's destruction of this club so they should be in a better spot for 2014
- acquisition of Mauro Rosales could be the most important non-Toronto pick up in MLS. He has the talent and experience to be the among the best MF in the league but was never really motivated in Seattle nor healthy. I don't understand the hiring of "el Bofo" at all unless they think the greater LA resident Mexicans will come out to see him on his last legs but the guy was completely unproductive for the past 4 seasons in Liga MX. Jean-Baptiste is a solid acquisition and a few years younger than Villafana so it gives them some good youth in central defense to backup Bocanegra and Burling. They also picked up a couple good young USL Pro prospects but it's really up to Rosales to show the offseason improvement
Colorado
- complete confusion for the Rapids. Oscar Pareja walked away in the winter and they've still not hired a coach. It's assumed former defender Mastroeni will take over but going through a complete offseason and preseason without designating a coach is club suicide.
- if the front office wasn't confusing enough player changes finish the job. Gone are almost every real game changer except Moor, Irwin, Powers, and Brown. Other than draft picks they didn't bring in any quality. Chavez has the speed and ability to be a strong wide midfielder but he was only a part time player for San Jose. Mark Burch is a quality pro but won't turn any heads in defense while Joe Nasco gives them a quality backup keeper that is a lot cheaper than Matt Pickens
Columbus
- new coach also in Cbus with former USMNT defender, Gregg Berhalter, getting the job. He was the first American to manage in Europe and did a nice job with Hammarby, He's played in USA, Holland, England, and Germany plus coached in Sweden so also has the connections to bring in top talent.
- the big departures besides Gaven's retirement were not bringing back young O'Rourke, trading vet Chad Marshall, and seeing their keeper off to Sporting KC. But the acquisitions were tremendous. They bring in excellent mf Paladini from the Fire along with mf Jimenez from LA and snagged Michael Parkhurst from Europe. Parkhurst is not only one of the US' finest defenders but gained great European Champions League experience starting for FC Nord. He was MLS rookie of the year and Defender of the year not all that long ago and will instantly become a top defender in MLS. His central defense partner should be Costa Rican Giancarlo Gonzalez who played for top CR club Alajuelense before spending a year in Norway. He's a "B team" Costa Rican international and has tremendous size for this league. Quality upgrades
DC United
- this will be year #4 for Ben Olsen and almost every other coach would have been fired after last year's campaign despite winning the US Open Cup. I'm not a fan of his at all and expect they will be poor again in 2014
- most people that cover this league are applauding DC's acquisitions but I just see a collection of has-been's and never-will-be's. Espindola is a decent #2 striker when you have a dominant point man like Henry or Saborio but he's useless on this team as Eddie Johnson can't create his own shot like his former partners. Except for Attakora every defender they got is on the downside of their careers. Bobby Boswell's best days are behind him, Parke was never above average, and Sean Franklin was largely assisted by playing with absolutely great players in Los Angeles. Conor Doyle is back from Derby County where he never scored a goal but he did show promise as an u20 American so could be useful someday.
FC Dallas
- big news of the offseason happened with Pareja leaving Colorado for FC Dallas. He was instrumental in turning the Rapids around and is a great judge of talent. He loves young players so this offseason was spent creating a youth movement in Dallas.
- part of moving to younger players is getting rid of older ones even if they were influential players like Ferreria, Nunez, Jackson, Ihemelu, and Cooper. They've added 7 mf and attackers under the age of 23 but surrounded them with vets like Hendry Thomas and Adam Moffatt. They're a little bit of a UN so getting all the latin players on the same page might be Pareja's biggest challenge
Houston
- Not a lot of changes on the Dynamo from 2014
- Ching retired, Cam Weaver sent packing, and Boswell off to DC United but none of them are really important departures. Calen Carr showed some promise but at 31 it should have happened by now. Horst was a decent pick up but the best signing was getting Tony Casio on loan from Colorado. While he didn't do a lot at Colorado he saw limited minutes and with a new team could become a decent scorer
Los Angeles
- Bruce Arena is still here so you know they'll be the most well-coached team in MLS and would be great to see them advance to the CCL semifinals. Likely will lose several important players to the world cup but will be a tremendous team
- Franklin gone in defense but not a big deal for me. midfield loses both Jimenez and Villareal but with Ishizaki and Husidic being added along with the emergence of Zardes there's nothing lacking in that area. Samuel and Rob Friend up top just bolster an already tremendous group
Montreal
- first year for Frank Klopas coming over from Chicago where he posted a 34-17-25 record. Tons of experience but not someone I'd be all that excited about if I was an Impact fan
- Nesta retired in defense but he was always injured so you can't call that a big deal. Arnaud and Ubiparipovic gone from mf but, again, that doesn't hit my radar. The move of Valentin to Norway doesn't appear to be a big deal but I think he would have been a great guy to bring back from loan. Acquisitions were slim and none with only Uruguayan Gonzalez coming into the lineup. He was a great player for an Uruguayan Second Division team but not sure how well that translates to MLS. Right now Heath Pearce is on loan and if he comes cheap he's well worth a shot at right back. This team isn't much worse than 2013 but they're certainly not better
New England
- of the young MLS coaches given jobs with no experience Heaps is the one that looks most comfortable in the role and he's putting together some great young talent. He's lost more than he's won, 23-17-28, but that should end this year
- really the Revs didn't need to make a lot of moves they just need more experience. Agudelo took off for Utrecht and Reis retired while Toja was never going to amount to anything in the MLS so the departures are negligible. The additions of former USMNT striker Charlie Davies and exciting prospect Teal Bunbury will absolutely bolster the mediocre attack wile keeper Knighton gives them experience behind Shuttleworth
New York Red Bulls
- Mike Petke has a decent first year in charge with the Supporters Shield but I'll reserve my enthusiasm as this team is just too unpredictable week to week
- On paper it looks like the defense took a big hit but Holgersson and Barklage were, at times, horrendous and Heath Pearce not getting younger. Espindola up front wasn't working so they lost nothing of importance. Bringing in Convey is a no-risk shot on a quality midfielder while using up an international transfer on Armando seems like a waste. They didn't need to change much but jury is still out on Petke
Philadelphia
- Hackworth with an up and down first 1.5 years (20-14-23) but this is a really quality coach that now has amassed HIS talent and should break out in 2014
- simple as this...if not for Toronto's major spending the Union would have had the best offseason this winter. The midfield is tremendously upgraded at both defensive mid (Maurice Edu) and attacking mid (Maidana/Nogueira) and Ethan White gives them depth in defense. Adding Austin Berry means they could have a Berry/Okugo central defense partnership for the next 5 years. They did lose Parke to DC (don't care) and have to replace Michael Farfan's 2000 minutes but overall you've got to give them a B+ or A- grade for making this team better
Portland
- Caleb Porter is the man...a winner is a winner at any level and right now you'd have to put him top 5 in MLS coaches and perhaps even #2 behind Arena. His challenge is wading through 3 fronts this year (CCL, MLS, Open Cup)
- lots of changes but mostly to fringe players. They probably gave up on Zizzo too early but already have a lot of wide mf options...same with Jean-Baptiste but with him they got Villafana who is still really young but with more experience. They pilfered Steve Zakuani in the re-entry draft and he WILL be one of the most exciting players in the league this year now that his injuries are behind him. Porter also snagged two outstanding pros from Argentina with Fernandez coming in from Estudiantes and Paparatto from Tigre. Fernandez is a veteran mf/att that won a Copa Liberatore title and scored a ton in both Argentina and Mexican leagues which are superior to MLS. Paparatto is a monster in defense and nearly led Tigre to a Copa Sudamerica title 2 years ago and was their team captain which Portland will need with the expected fewer minutes for Jack Jewsbury. Everyone still scratching their heads on how Schillo Tshuma dropped to 17th in the draft (was rated the #1 forward in college soccer) but he's a kid that can add instant energy subbing in late in games
Real Salt Lake
- losing Jason Kreis at coach only to be replaced by a staff assistant (an ex-goalie at that) is the big question for 2014, no doubt.
- not much to say about acquisitions and deletions as there were few of either. RSL had a nice 2013 so maybe there wasn't a lot to change but the big key was that they have a coach who really doesn't know the market. He's never played or coached a game outside the USA (backed up at Bolton for a while 10 years ago) and has been an assistant with RSL for 7 years so he couldn't be expected to go out and make a lot of moves. This team wasn't strong enough to just stand still...
San Jose Earthquakes
- Watson finished up with SJ put never got them rolling for the playoffs and really didn't even stop the bleeding. Don't forget this was the #1 team in 2012 season with the best offense and they were putrid in 2013.
- as you might imagine there was a ton of turnover. Corrales finally retired, Morrow was traded to TFC, Baca left for Cruz Azul, Chavez for Colorado, and one of my fav players Beitashour went to Vancouver. Not to mention fellow defenders Attakora and Gargan weren't renewed but the attack left in place which I don't agree with at all. To me this team was missing speed and flair and unless Jean-Baptiste Pierazzi provides it I don't see them causing many problems to the oppositions midfield and, btw, Pierazzi scored 2 goals in 179 matches with Ajaccio in France. He was their captain so should be able to fill that void left by Corrales' retirement. Additions of solid MLS vets like Harris, Barklage, and Francis help quite a bit but I don't see any spark in midfield or attack just giant trees looking for a header.
Seattle
- wtf is Sigi Schmid doing? if this was practically any other league in the world both him and Ben Olsen would be unemployed but he's back for another year after failing miserably despite getting every player he wanted
- It could be argued their departures make a better starting XI than their 2014 team. Obviously you have Montero not being welcomed back and last I saw he had something like 13 goals in 19 matches with Sporting in Portugal. While I'm not an EJ fan he is still a top 5 American striker and I love Zakuani's potential...they're all gone in attack. Moffat is a tough MLS vet sent packing and Rosales might be the most talented player in MS...both are gone. Ianni, Burch, and Hurtado played over 4000 minutes in defense for them in 2013 and their starting keeper (as shaky as he was) got the axe. With guys coming in there are nothing but question marks. Barrett, Bowen, and Cooper have played plenty of games in attack in MLS but would anyone want them over Zakuani, Montero, and EJ? hell no. Chad Marshall and Jalil Anibaba are solid professionals and in his day (with Schmid in Cbus) Marshall was a top 5 centerback but that day is not in 2014. The big deal here is Marco Pappa. He was a terrific albeit one-footed midfielder with Chicago and after getting knocked down to size in Holland (12 appearances in 2 years) he should be plenty motivated plus he's a free kick monster. IMO he's not an upgrade over Rosales and I think it's pretty obvious that Schmid struggles getting the best out of foreign players (see Alvaro Fernandez, Mauro Rosales, Gspurning, Fredy Montero, Obafemi Martins, Shalrie Joseph, and Blaise Nkufo) who are super stars when they aren't playing for him. For that reason I'm guessing Marco Pappa will not produce like he did in Chicago
Sporting KC
- Vermes is a great coach now in season #6 after winning the title...no reason to expect anything less in 2014
- When you win a title, are comfortable with the salary cap, and don't have any players moving on you don't need a whole lot. They sent a really good striker prospect, Bunbury, to NE Revs but he wasn't getting time in KC anyway. The stole Sal Zizzo from Portland as the Timbers weren't using him but this is a kid with tremendous potential who really led our u20 team before blowing out his knee in Germany. It's time for Zizzo to reach the expectations that saw him at Hannover at age 20 and this is a great spot for him. With Hartman retiring they simply went out and snagged Gruenebaum who started 54 games for the Crew in the past 2 years. easy enough...
Toronto
- Ryan Nelsen is, for me, right behind Jay Heaps as far as the top young coaches in MLS but unlike Heaps and the Revs' youth movement Nelsen has to produce by the World Cup break or he is gone.
- It would take a book to run through TFC but the fact is they've added 7 instant starters to a team that had a lot of good young prospects. ALmost overnight they snagged the best American player on the planet, Brazil's starting keeper for the world cup, and probably the best natural goal poacher born in England. Toss in fan favorite De Rosario, a right back that has started in both EPL and Championship, a quality MLS vet mf with Jackson, plus a brilliant young Brazilian forward and you have an overhaul as never seen before in MLS. Getting these guys playing together ASAP is the key and that falls on Nelsen who i believe can get it done.
Vancouver
- Rennie out, Robinson in. One year as a Vancouver assistant after retiring from MLS and he's now running a franchise? good luck with that
- for everyone the biggest WTF in MLS this offseason was Camilo getting transfered to Queretaro in Liga MX. He was, at times, not only the best young player in MLS but even the best player. He's gone for nothing? Toss in both keepers getting axed, Lee retiring, and a couple more strikers being dropped and you really are left shaking the head. I love the addition of Steven Beitashoure but how many times will an MLS team pick up Ballouchy before they realize he sucks? I have no clue what's going on with the Caps but it's not pretty
I know we've got some MLS followers in here (bucks, dodger, exer, etc) so feel free to chime in, ask questions, or post your thoughts on team movement. I'll get into preseason results and my 2014 expectations closer to the season.
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Chicago Fire
- big changes throughout the organization starting with adding Frank Yallop as coach. I'm not a huge Yallop fan but he knows the league very well, has won a MLS title before, and has won more games in the league than he's lost.
- They dropped two defenders, Austin Berry and Jalil Anibaba, who both played every minute of every game last year and Berry was the MLS rookie of the year in 2012 and started 62 games in 2 years. Soumare, their best defender, remains and they added vet defenders Hurtado and Ianni, but that is hardly an upgrade. Joya is a great addition in midfield but they do have a series of midfielders and attackers to replace including Rios who was among the best players down the stretch. Hard to believe their cap position was as bad as Yallop insinuated by going for the fire sale of the 2013 roster
Chivas USA
- whatever they did couldn't be worse than Chepo's destruction of this club so they should be in a better spot for 2014
- acquisition of Mauro Rosales could be the most important non-Toronto pick up in MLS. He has the talent and experience to be the among the best MF in the league but was never really motivated in Seattle nor healthy. I don't understand the hiring of "el Bofo" at all unless they think the greater LA resident Mexicans will come out to see him on his last legs but the guy was completely unproductive for the past 4 seasons in Liga MX. Jean-Baptiste is a solid acquisition and a few years younger than Villafana so it gives them some good youth in central defense to backup Bocanegra and Burling. They also picked up a couple good young USL Pro prospects but it's really up to Rosales to show the offseason improvement
Colorado
- complete confusion for the Rapids. Oscar Pareja walked away in the winter and they've still not hired a coach. It's assumed former defender Mastroeni will take over but going through a complete offseason and preseason without designating a coach is club suicide.
- if the front office wasn't confusing enough player changes finish the job. Gone are almost every real game changer except Moor, Irwin, Powers, and Brown. Other than draft picks they didn't bring in any quality. Chavez has the speed and ability to be a strong wide midfielder but he was only a part time player for San Jose. Mark Burch is a quality pro but won't turn any heads in defense while Joe Nasco gives them a quality backup keeper that is a lot cheaper than Matt Pickens
Columbus
- new coach also in Cbus with former USMNT defender, Gregg Berhalter, getting the job. He was the first American to manage in Europe and did a nice job with Hammarby, He's played in USA, Holland, England, and Germany plus coached in Sweden so also has the connections to bring in top talent.
- the big departures besides Gaven's retirement were not bringing back young O'Rourke, trading vet Chad Marshall, and seeing their keeper off to Sporting KC. But the acquisitions were tremendous. They bring in excellent mf Paladini from the Fire along with mf Jimenez from LA and snagged Michael Parkhurst from Europe. Parkhurst is not only one of the US' finest defenders but gained great European Champions League experience starting for FC Nord. He was MLS rookie of the year and Defender of the year not all that long ago and will instantly become a top defender in MLS. His central defense partner should be Costa Rican Giancarlo Gonzalez who played for top CR club Alajuelense before spending a year in Norway. He's a "B team" Costa Rican international and has tremendous size for this league. Quality upgrades
DC United
- this will be year #4 for Ben Olsen and almost every other coach would have been fired after last year's campaign despite winning the US Open Cup. I'm not a fan of his at all and expect they will be poor again in 2014
- most people that cover this league are applauding DC's acquisitions but I just see a collection of has-been's and never-will-be's. Espindola is a decent #2 striker when you have a dominant point man like Henry or Saborio but he's useless on this team as Eddie Johnson can't create his own shot like his former partners. Except for Attakora every defender they got is on the downside of their careers. Bobby Boswell's best days are behind him, Parke was never above average, and Sean Franklin was largely assisted by playing with absolutely great players in Los Angeles. Conor Doyle is back from Derby County where he never scored a goal but he did show promise as an u20 American so could be useful someday.
FC Dallas
- big news of the offseason happened with Pareja leaving Colorado for FC Dallas. He was instrumental in turning the Rapids around and is a great judge of talent. He loves young players so this offseason was spent creating a youth movement in Dallas.
- part of moving to younger players is getting rid of older ones even if they were influential players like Ferreria, Nunez, Jackson, Ihemelu, and Cooper. They've added 7 mf and attackers under the age of 23 but surrounded them with vets like Hendry Thomas and Adam Moffatt. They're a little bit of a UN so getting all the latin players on the same page might be Pareja's biggest challenge
Houston
- Not a lot of changes on the Dynamo from 2014
- Ching retired, Cam Weaver sent packing, and Boswell off to DC United but none of them are really important departures. Calen Carr showed some promise but at 31 it should have happened by now. Horst was a decent pick up but the best signing was getting Tony Casio on loan from Colorado. While he didn't do a lot at Colorado he saw limited minutes and with a new team could become a decent scorer
Los Angeles
- Bruce Arena is still here so you know they'll be the most well-coached team in MLS and would be great to see them advance to the CCL semifinals. Likely will lose several important players to the world cup but will be a tremendous team
- Franklin gone in defense but not a big deal for me. midfield loses both Jimenez and Villareal but with Ishizaki and Husidic being added along with the emergence of Zardes there's nothing lacking in that area. Samuel and Rob Friend up top just bolster an already tremendous group
Montreal
- first year for Frank Klopas coming over from Chicago where he posted a 34-17-25 record. Tons of experience but not someone I'd be all that excited about if I was an Impact fan
- Nesta retired in defense but he was always injured so you can't call that a big deal. Arnaud and Ubiparipovic gone from mf but, again, that doesn't hit my radar. The move of Valentin to Norway doesn't appear to be a big deal but I think he would have been a great guy to bring back from loan. Acquisitions were slim and none with only Uruguayan Gonzalez coming into the lineup. He was a great player for an Uruguayan Second Division team but not sure how well that translates to MLS. Right now Heath Pearce is on loan and if he comes cheap he's well worth a shot at right back. This team isn't much worse than 2013 but they're certainly not better
New England
- of the young MLS coaches given jobs with no experience Heaps is the one that looks most comfortable in the role and he's putting together some great young talent. He's lost more than he's won, 23-17-28, but that should end this year
- really the Revs didn't need to make a lot of moves they just need more experience. Agudelo took off for Utrecht and Reis retired while Toja was never going to amount to anything in the MLS so the departures are negligible. The additions of former USMNT striker Charlie Davies and exciting prospect Teal Bunbury will absolutely bolster the mediocre attack wile keeper Knighton gives them experience behind Shuttleworth
New York Red Bulls
- Mike Petke has a decent first year in charge with the Supporters Shield but I'll reserve my enthusiasm as this team is just too unpredictable week to week
- On paper it looks like the defense took a big hit but Holgersson and Barklage were, at times, horrendous and Heath Pearce not getting younger. Espindola up front wasn't working so they lost nothing of importance. Bringing in Convey is a no-risk shot on a quality midfielder while using up an international transfer on Armando seems like a waste. They didn't need to change much but jury is still out on Petke
Philadelphia
- Hackworth with an up and down first 1.5 years (20-14-23) but this is a really quality coach that now has amassed HIS talent and should break out in 2014
- simple as this...if not for Toronto's major spending the Union would have had the best offseason this winter. The midfield is tremendously upgraded at both defensive mid (Maurice Edu) and attacking mid (Maidana/Nogueira) and Ethan White gives them depth in defense. Adding Austin Berry means they could have a Berry/Okugo central defense partnership for the next 5 years. They did lose Parke to DC (don't care) and have to replace Michael Farfan's 2000 minutes but overall you've got to give them a B+ or A- grade for making this team better
Portland
- Caleb Porter is the man...a winner is a winner at any level and right now you'd have to put him top 5 in MLS coaches and perhaps even #2 behind Arena. His challenge is wading through 3 fronts this year (CCL, MLS, Open Cup)
- lots of changes but mostly to fringe players. They probably gave up on Zizzo too early but already have a lot of wide mf options...same with Jean-Baptiste but with him they got Villafana who is still really young but with more experience. They pilfered Steve Zakuani in the re-entry draft and he WILL be one of the most exciting players in the league this year now that his injuries are behind him. Porter also snagged two outstanding pros from Argentina with Fernandez coming in from Estudiantes and Paparatto from Tigre. Fernandez is a veteran mf/att that won a Copa Liberatore title and scored a ton in both Argentina and Mexican leagues which are superior to MLS. Paparatto is a monster in defense and nearly led Tigre to a Copa Sudamerica title 2 years ago and was their team captain which Portland will need with the expected fewer minutes for Jack Jewsbury. Everyone still scratching their heads on how Schillo Tshuma dropped to 17th in the draft (was rated the #1 forward in college soccer) but he's a kid that can add instant energy subbing in late in games
Real Salt Lake
- losing Jason Kreis at coach only to be replaced by a staff assistant (an ex-goalie at that) is the big question for 2014, no doubt.
- not much to say about acquisitions and deletions as there were few of either. RSL had a nice 2013 so maybe there wasn't a lot to change but the big key was that they have a coach who really doesn't know the market. He's never played or coached a game outside the USA (backed up at Bolton for a while 10 years ago) and has been an assistant with RSL for 7 years so he couldn't be expected to go out and make a lot of moves. This team wasn't strong enough to just stand still...
San Jose Earthquakes
- Watson finished up with SJ put never got them rolling for the playoffs and really didn't even stop the bleeding. Don't forget this was the #1 team in 2012 season with the best offense and they were putrid in 2013.
- as you might imagine there was a ton of turnover. Corrales finally retired, Morrow was traded to TFC, Baca left for Cruz Azul, Chavez for Colorado, and one of my fav players Beitashour went to Vancouver. Not to mention fellow defenders Attakora and Gargan weren't renewed but the attack left in place which I don't agree with at all. To me this team was missing speed and flair and unless Jean-Baptiste Pierazzi provides it I don't see them causing many problems to the oppositions midfield and, btw, Pierazzi scored 2 goals in 179 matches with Ajaccio in France. He was their captain so should be able to fill that void left by Corrales' retirement. Additions of solid MLS vets like Harris, Barklage, and Francis help quite a bit but I don't see any spark in midfield or attack just giant trees looking for a header.
Seattle
- wtf is Sigi Schmid doing? if this was practically any other league in the world both him and Ben Olsen would be unemployed but he's back for another year after failing miserably despite getting every player he wanted
- It could be argued their departures make a better starting XI than their 2014 team. Obviously you have Montero not being welcomed back and last I saw he had something like 13 goals in 19 matches with Sporting in Portugal. While I'm not an EJ fan he is still a top 5 American striker and I love Zakuani's potential...they're all gone in attack. Moffat is a tough MLS vet sent packing and Rosales might be the most talented player in MS...both are gone. Ianni, Burch, and Hurtado played over 4000 minutes in defense for them in 2013 and their starting keeper (as shaky as he was) got the axe. With guys coming in there are nothing but question marks. Barrett, Bowen, and Cooper have played plenty of games in attack in MLS but would anyone want them over Zakuani, Montero, and EJ? hell no. Chad Marshall and Jalil Anibaba are solid professionals and in his day (with Schmid in Cbus) Marshall was a top 5 centerback but that day is not in 2014. The big deal here is Marco Pappa. He was a terrific albeit one-footed midfielder with Chicago and after getting knocked down to size in Holland (12 appearances in 2 years) he should be plenty motivated plus he's a free kick monster. IMO he's not an upgrade over Rosales and I think it's pretty obvious that Schmid struggles getting the best out of foreign players (see Alvaro Fernandez, Mauro Rosales, Gspurning, Fredy Montero, Obafemi Martins, Shalrie Joseph, and Blaise Nkufo) who are super stars when they aren't playing for him. For that reason I'm guessing Marco Pappa will not produce like he did in Chicago
Sporting KC
- Vermes is a great coach now in season #6 after winning the title...no reason to expect anything less in 2014
- When you win a title, are comfortable with the salary cap, and don't have any players moving on you don't need a whole lot. They sent a really good striker prospect, Bunbury, to NE Revs but he wasn't getting time in KC anyway. The stole Sal Zizzo from Portland as the Timbers weren't using him but this is a kid with tremendous potential who really led our u20 team before blowing out his knee in Germany. It's time for Zizzo to reach the expectations that saw him at Hannover at age 20 and this is a great spot for him. With Hartman retiring they simply went out and snagged Gruenebaum who started 54 games for the Crew in the past 2 years. easy enough...
Toronto
- Ryan Nelsen is, for me, right behind Jay Heaps as far as the top young coaches in MLS but unlike Heaps and the Revs' youth movement Nelsen has to produce by the World Cup break or he is gone.
- It would take a book to run through TFC but the fact is they've added 7 instant starters to a team that had a lot of good young prospects. ALmost overnight they snagged the best American player on the planet, Brazil's starting keeper for the world cup, and probably the best natural goal poacher born in England. Toss in fan favorite De Rosario, a right back that has started in both EPL and Championship, a quality MLS vet mf with Jackson, plus a brilliant young Brazilian forward and you have an overhaul as never seen before in MLS. Getting these guys playing together ASAP is the key and that falls on Nelsen who i believe can get it done.
Vancouver
- Rennie out, Robinson in. One year as a Vancouver assistant after retiring from MLS and he's now running a franchise? good luck with that
- for everyone the biggest WTF in MLS this offseason was Camilo getting transfered to Queretaro in Liga MX. He was, at times, not only the best young player in MLS but even the best player. He's gone for nothing? Toss in both keepers getting axed, Lee retiring, and a couple more strikers being dropped and you really are left shaking the head. I love the addition of Steven Beitashoure but how many times will an MLS team pick up Ballouchy before they realize he sucks? I have no clue what's going on with the Caps but it's not pretty