Showing posts with label FC Dallas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label FC Dallas. Show all posts

Sunday, March 16, 2008

20,000 attend pre-season match at Pizza Hut Park















(Photo courtesy of the Fort Worth Star-Telegram, Richard W. Rodriguez)

Thanks to Otto Gol for setting the wife and me up with choice tickets to the big UNICEF Charity Match against the LA Galaxy last night. We had a great time.

A few notes on the game: it felt like a regular season game what with the big Beckham crowd and the English National Team drama. All players were putting their full effort into the game. Coach Ruud Gullit has been busy in his first pre-season as coach of the Galaxy. They look like a different team. We were disappointed not to see Carlos "El Pescadito" Ruiz play for his old/new team, the Galaxy. He has a hamstring issue and didn't make the trip. No Juan Toja last night either unfortunately. Beckham's fit as a fiddle this year. Let's hope he stays fit this season. After his nice performance last night, he'll get his 100th cap vs. France this month. Barring an LA Galaxy MLS Cup win or Supporters' Shield where his play is a key part of team success, it'll be the last time he plays for England.

As for England's National Team scout Franco Baldini scouting Beckham at a charity pre-season match in Frisco, TX, well, it's a more than a bit of a ring toss. This Times of London report says that Becks will be called up for his 100th cap but denies that it will have had anything to do with his performance last night in Pizza Hut Park. The wife and I were in line at half time to get a couple of BBQ sandwiches. In front of us was this Italian guy with a Juventus baseball cap and Versace eyeglass frames. As he ordered his Pulled Pork sandwich, I wondered whether or not we were behind the very scout sent by England to evaluate Beckham's fitness! I hadn't bothered to check Google Images to see what this Franco Baldini looks like beforehand. (It wasn't Baldini after all, but it's good to see an Italian enjoying himself in North Texas at a professional soccer match enjoying the local cuisine.)

LA dominated the 1st half. LA Coach Ruud Gullit has definitely made an offseason impact on this team. They looked very sharp. A couple of players to look out for this year: Mike Randolph from Chino Hills, CA. He's really fast. Becks found him on a long ball to the left of Dario Sala and Randolph almost scored. And the former Red Bulls' goalie Steve Cronin. He looks tough to score against. Beckham & Donovan will find their mojo this season as well. Look for them to combine on some nice plays.

The game is nicely summarized here and here. So I won't bother trying to recap every little detail. FC Dallas finally put the pressure on in the 2nd half. There were a couple of missed shots. New kid Brek Shea made his home debut and scuffed a shot. (I used my digicam to take some very rough quality video of some of the plays. I've got Shea's flub in there too.) It's good that he got that out of the way in a pre-season match. He'll settle down with some more game time experience.



It was my wife's first visit to Frisco's Pizza Hut Park. She was really impressed with the stadium and enjoyed the game.

Frisco Traffic Notes: Driving north on the tollway at 6:55pm, we hit traffic a full mile south of the Main St. exit. So, it took us about 15 minutes to get through that and parking south of PHP & Frisco City Hall. Leaving the park after the game, we tried to avoid Main Street traffic and went south to access the Tollway from Cotton Gin Road. That proved to be a bad idea. Frisco is still a Minor League town traffic-wise. They have stop signs at the tollway & Cotton Gin Road. And right before the stop sign, the 2 lanes squeeze into one. Then you have to hurry across the frontage road to get under the overpass (no northbound stop sign or light) only to have yet another unprotected stop sign with southbound frontage road traffic speeding by as if lives depended on velocity. It's an act of bravery pointing your car into this onslaught.

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Los Toros

D Magazine's Frontburner found this post from MLS Underground. We're about a month & a half from the MLS season starting. Is this an FC Dallas viral video?

"Look for us on March 15th and March 30th...

We are Los Toros. We are legion. We will defend our pitch. We will not forget."

From Frontburner:
A soccery FrontBurnervian sends along a this item of FC Dallas’ latest attempt at stoking the fires of fandom. At least, I assume FC Dallas is responsible for the viral-marketing-inspired campaign, rather than a bored superfan. It’s a take-off on the anti-Church of Scientology vids making their way across the Internet of late. Check out Los Toros’ message, if so inclined.


Thursday, January 17, 2008

Drew Carey, Pubs & the MLS

Happy birthday to Soccer-Point blogger, Otto Gol! As an inexpensive birthday gift to him, Soccer-Point is posting this video of the new Price is Right host, raconteur & soccer enthusiast Drew Carey. This video shows him arriving at a local Seattle pub to announce his participation in the ownership of the Seattle expansion MLS team, Seattle FC.

This is where MLS has the chance to trump most other pro sports in America. If you can connect to the average fan sitting in their local, then you’ve established a strong local connection that will never fade.

Drew Carey’s a great face for soccer in this country because he’s just so darn American. His enthusiasm for the sport is American. His humor is American. He’s the perfect fan ambassador.

Our FC Dallas would be wise to make these kinds of connections locally as well. I don’t know if the Hunt Sports Group folks understand that well enough. Their pedigree is an NFL one. And what works for the NFL might not fit the MLS.

So here’s more free advice for the Hunt Sports Group folks looking to improve season ticket sales. Host evenings at Trinity Hall, the Dubliner, the Londoner, the White Rock Sports Bar, the 1st & 10, Fox Sports Grill, etc. You can meet the fans in person. Send the GM. Send Steve Morrow. Send whomever. But start meeting the fans in the places where they’re likely to be found: barstools. Give out bumper stickers, t-shirts, & schedule magnets. Make them feel like they're part of the team.

Sunday, December 9, 2007

FC Dallas Offseason Moves

Buzz Carrick over at 3rd Degree has an interesting post & ongoing comments about some potential FC Dallas offseason moves. According to Buzz, the Dallas Morning News quoted Coach Steve Morrow today regarding Carlos Ruiz and Denilson. Word is that they have picked up Ruiz's option and are hoping to renegotiate salary terms with Denilson.
“Hoping to bring back Denilson cheaper” means his contract option was not picked up by FCD for 2008. FCD had a way out and if they had picked up the option would be locked into Denilson for over $1mil. By letting Denilson’s contract option pass, they have in effect made him a free agent Dec 31st. Denilson will be free to sign with anyone he wishes.

By making this public statement FCD is either attempting to lessen the PR hit of Denilson being a “bust” or perhaps they really do expect him to be interested in staying at a cut price. Do you think Denilson would come back for $400k, half of what he was making this year that was supposedly a discount already? Remember that he was expecting over $1mil in 2008.

Would you want Denilson back for $400k? I sure wouldn’t. I didn’t see a player worth more than $200. Heck, I didn’t see a player worth more than Toja and his $100. So there’s the bar, is he better than Toja, would you take Denilson back for $100. Ok sure, I might. I might even go to $150k.. maybe. Toja does deserve a raise after all. But then one wonders if Denilson would be A. Happy and B. give enough of a crap to get fit and put in real effort. To me the answer would clearly be no.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007

If You Missed It and So You Don't

In la Primera División de Argentina, Lanús won its first league title in the Apertura 2007. Lanús drew with Boca Juniors this weekend for the clincher. Maradona who played for Boca, but is from the neighborhood of Lanús gave high praise for their achievement. Then again, Maradona always finds a way to be part of the winners even if he is not invited. Boca is one of the few places where Maradona is still treated like a king (not sure why). My team Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy has one last match to draw or win to avoid being sent down. They take on San Lorenzo this Sunday. Why do I like Gimnasia y Esgrima de Jujuy? 1) I have been to Jujuy. It is isolated and colorful; reminds me of the Four Corners region of the US. 2) Their stadium holds 7,000. We complain about 13,000 showing up for a game. This is a little fish in a big pond. 3) The club name is cool.

With Soccer Point being a Team Blog Soccer Fighting site, I think it is only proper that we have a fencing team (esgrima = fencing). Also, they are proud of their gymnasium. I envision an athletic club that started in the late 1800s (1931 actually) and its membership limited to guys with curled mustaches and striped exercise clothing. Hobbies had to be bare-fisted boxing, fencing, jumping things, and a willingness to try new sports, such as football or llama wrestling.

In la Liga Mexicana, Atlante will be taking on Pumas in the finals of the Apertura 2007. The first match (ida) in the DF is this Thursday at 9PM on Telefutura. The final match in Cancún (vuelta) is this Sunday at 6PM on Telefutura. It has been 14 years since Atlante played in the finals. Back then, Atlante was based in Mexico City in the zone called Neza. This is one of the most dangerous places in the DF. A good friend of Soccer Point used to work there and I ate lunch with him there back in 1996. Great food, happy to leave that part of town. Since then, I have rooted for Atlante simply because they did not have the money to take on other DF teams like Club América or Cruz Azul. This summer they relocated to Cancún. I think they will be glad they made the move. Another Soccer Point friend moved from Houston to Cancún this summer too. He has also lived in Brazil. Ironically, wherever he has gone soccer championships have followed. He is nearly as valuable as Guus Hiddink.

Not to neglect Pumas, I have always liked them too. Their club is close to my in-laws house and most of my in-laws went to school at UNAM. So, I am indebted. Besides, this current team is intense. They fight so much with each other that their hardness is tough to control, predict and beat. Did you know that if you play for Pumas you have to be enrolled at UNAM, attend class, take exams, etc.? Their fans, the student body, are ravenous for the team because they know tomorrow they all have to take exams or turn in papers together. Imagine a Division I school playing in the NFL and making it to the Super Bowl. This is Pumas. Check out the matches; you won’t be disappointed.

On the FC Dallas front, I am waiting for the dismissal of Denilson. His contribution on the team was a goal from penalty kick. Besides that, he was a lazy distraction to a young team trying to become its own and not a supporting cast to a has been. Funny to say, a 31-year old World Cup winner is not good enough for the MLS. Yes, I know the MLS is made up of bottom dwellers who would struggle in 2nd and 3rd divisions of Latvia. Blah, blah, blah. But wasn't someone of his 'caliber' supposed to raise the level of play? This was the last thing that crossed his mind. He saw how much Beckham signed for and said to himself, "Easy Money." He got paid, FCD got rooked, and MLS got nada. Without a doubt, Denilson was a marquee name, but his marquee skills have passed. FCD, take it on the chin, stick with the youth, stay hungry. Arsenal's manager Arsene Wenger does it every year. He sticks with the youth and Arsenal wins. FCD should do the same. Keep it fresh and do not be loyal to past flashes of brilliance. FCD's manager Steve Morrow is an Arsenal man and should know this better than any one. Start and finish next season like he started this past one, and FCD should get better results.

Friday, November 2, 2007

It Was 8 Years Ago - May It End Tonight

I truly thought it would not take this long. I was sure the pieces were in place for future advancement. It was 1999 when the Dallas Burn, now FC Dallas, last won a playoff series. Many of my Soccer-Point Teammates were there for this series. It is still considered one of the greatest MLS series, the infamous Chicago Fire-Dallas Burn series of 1999. All those who were there say, "aye!"

The series had plenty of drama being that these two teams hated each other already. This series became one of the founding pieces for the Brimstone Cup. In those days, teams had to win two games to advance, so some series played the full three games. The first two games went as follows:


October 16, 1999 @ Cotton Bowl
Dallas Burn 2–1 Chicago Fire
Ariel Graziani 52' John Ball 79'
Mark Santel 75'

October 23, 1999 @ Soldier Field
Chicago Fire 4–0 Dallas Burn
Peter Nowak 18'
Roman Kosecki 36'
Ante Razov 42'
Dema Kovalenko 47'

Game 2 was a crusher for Dallas, but optimism still remained. The Burn were coming home and nobody beats the Big Red Wall at home (or, so we thought). The Game 3 scene started with the Country-Western singer Brian Houser "The Beer Man" singing the national anthem. He is a friend of our family (Isabella is a big fan of his). From that intro, I had a great feeling to the game. Lloyd "the Polish Beer Slinger" was selling in the stands and wanted to talk polkas and about "Weird" Al Yankovich's father. The drums were tight, Inferno was kicking, and so was La Mara Loca. Life was good. But within 5 minutes, that all changed. And, our season was soon to be over. I am not sure which beer was the one that changed our luck that night, but all I remember is that the last one I launched for joy thanks to Graziani brilliant junk. Those two hours would go down as one of the most exciting sporting events ever viewed. Remember these?

  • Chad Deering's screaming while on TV as he throws in the ball, "Get in the f***ing box!"
  • Jorge "Zarco" Rodriguez
  • John Jairo Trellez = "Reggae Boy"

Open a beer and check out the article from 1999 on the following link:

http://web.mlsnet.com/history/archive_game.jsp?year=99&content=1027chidal

Tonight may be a changing of the guard, a new sheriff in Texas. The opportunity is there for FC Dallas to advance. The rains of this year have replenished the reservoirs. Hopefully, our 8 year drought is over too.

The match is on TV somewhere at 7:30 PM CST. Come on Dallas!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

We're Not Going To Take It!

Yes, I know Twisted Sister does not make it on the air waves anymore. But, the title of their album "Stay Hungry" says it all for FCD. Back in July, FCD was hungry and had a more youthful exuberance. Some injuries crept up around that time and they signed some slacker named Denilson (aka De-nada-son = The son of nothing much). Regardless of his signing, the one time adolescent intensity has since vanished. This is typical for FCD. It seems every year when they feel they have accumulated enough points for the playoffs, they hang up the boots and attentions are elsewhere. Now, they are scrambling to regain the magic they once had in the first half of this season.

Here are some suggestions for FCD as they approach the playoffs.

  1. Play team defense. The reason the back line is weak is because no one else is coming to help. Defenses only excel when the whole team helps. Get back on D and rebuild the Big Red Wall.
  2. Play young. Need a reference. Look at Dee Snyder above. Simply put, the young are hungry. Any player not hustling and not playing defense, get them out of the game. Keep the young guys in the game and good things will happen. Keep the old guys in the game and the same predictable sleepy sloth match will unfold. The young are hungry and the old are not. Oh and, start Ray Burse, Jr. in goal.
  3. Play smart. Get back on defense, chase down loose balls, work together, pass quick. Trying to look impressive by juggling the ball while your teammates streak to an open area to receive your pass late while they're covered is stupid. If you are not going to pay attention to your teammates, please do not come to the park.

FCD played Houston 4 times this year. They earned 1 point against their in-state rival from these matches going 0-3-1. Things do not look good for FCD based on these results. If FCD could get the swagger it had in Superliga and the first half of the season, then they may have a chance.

Grasping at Straws ... In the last two years, FCD has taken on Colorado and lost in the first round of the playoffs. During those seasons, FCD dominated Colorado. I think Colorado won maybe one game over those two regular seasons against FCD. If the strange MLS history repeats itself, then FCD will win. Then again, they are playing the battle harden Dynamo ... The glimmer of hope rests on Arturo Alvarez, Abe Thompson, Juan Toja, Dax McCarthy, Chris Gbandi, Drew Moor, Carlos Ruiz and Kenny Cooper. If these guys rise above, the others will follow.

Last point ... FCD must win the first game by two goals. If they win by one, tie or lose, then they are done. A two goal cushion may be enough for them to survive in Houston. Anything less is another early exit.

If FCD wants to get fired up or have a good laugh, the link below should help. You will thank me for this one.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gs37NSLy3z4

Thursday, October 4, 2007

Is "shambolic" actually a word?

So at the tender age of 40, I've finally broken down and posted my very first blog entry. In order to actually post, I've had to overcome the intense guilt at not posting to Bryan's Bar, as well as being intimidated by the previously posted prose of both Bryan and Pablo at their respective blogs.

Speaking of disappointing results, Pablo, Brandon, Kevin and I attended the US Open Cup final between FC Dallas and New England last night. We went with high hopes of seeing Dallas take silverware for the first time since their 1997 Open Cup win over DC United. Although Dallas dominated possession much of the evening and kept things close, ultimately defensive breakdowns left them on the short end of a 3-2 result.
Offensively, FC Dallas looked dangerous all night. They played with excellent width, regularly flying crosses in from both sides of the field. Unfortunately, they just couldn't seem to get on the end of anything, probably owing to their lack of height up front. Arturo Alvarez did have a cracker of a goal in the first half to tie things up at 1-1, certainly the goal of the match.

It was the defense that let the home fans down time and again throughout the match. The Revolution never seemed threatening in their passing and build up. Each of their goals seemed to come out of plays that appeared to be going nowhere until poor marking by FD Dallas led to a cheap goal.

With the team in the middle of a late season fade that seems to be their trademark in so many recent season, hopes of bringing home the MLS Cup appear to be fading along with their results. Perhaps if they can shore up things defensively and show some of the offensive spark they demonstrated last night, some joy may be found in the post season.

A final note: Actual attendance had to have been well below the announced crowd of 10,600. Shocking attendance for a cup final, but after reading Pablo's post on the misguided efforts of the club's marketing department, should we be surprised? Where's my wig?!

Arturo Alvarez & Carlos Ruiz photo courtesy of mysoccer.com: http://www.mysoccer.com/mls6/fcd0606.php

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

The Brimstone Cup 2007

OK, so I had no idea that there was such thing as The Brimstone Cup. I was watching the Fox Soccer Channel's "Fox Football Fone-In" this week. Nick & Steven's guest was none other than FC Dallas Coach Steve Morrow. So they're asking him about the season so far. "Great year, besotted with some tough injuries, but we've done really well all considering." And they're asking him about the playoff picture. "Would've loved to have sewn things up in Boston. But we had a tough night."

Then he mentions something about the "Bridgestone Cup" and the Chicago Fire game. And I'm thinking to myself, is Bridgestone Tires headquartered in Chicago? (Nope, they're a Japanese conglomerate) Why are we playing for a "Bridgestone Cup"?

Well, it turns out we've been playing the Brimstone Cup for 6 years now. And every time we play the Chicago Fire, it's on the line. The Cup is on the line tomorrow night in Frisco, TX on national TV ESPN2 at 7pm. Tune in. Boo Blanco. And GO FC Dallas! GO HOOPS!