Monday, April 21, 2008

Olympic Soccer Draw:

Initial thoughts:

  • Groups A & B are noticeably tougher than Group C or D.
  • Not the worst draw in world for the United States, although if we make the quarterfinals, we will have to earn it.
  • Brazil's draw is sickeningly easy.
  • On the women's side... not much to say, we should roll through.



Men's Tournament:
Group A:
Ivory Coast
Argentina
Australia
Serbia

Group B:
United States
Nigeria
Japan
Netherlands

Group C:
China
New Zealand
Brazil
Belgium

Group D:
South Korea
Cameroon
Honduras
Italy




Women's Tournament:
Group E:
China
Sweden
Argentina
Canada

Group F:
North Korea
Germany
Nigeria
Brazil

Group G:
Norway
USA
Japan
New Zealand

Monday, April 14, 2008

Weekly(ish) Wrap: Week 2-3 of 31.

Why two weeks?
Well, for starters, I was out of town most of last week and all last weekend, so I didn't have time to type anything up.


What we learned from Week 2:
  1. Major League Soccer tickets are a great value. After playing 13 games, the best the road team has been able to do so far is force 3 draws. Both of last years MLS cup participants and the reigning supporter's shield champions have been shut out and beaten by multiple goals on the road. On the other hand, if you are diehard fan of your team, take a nice long look at gas prices before you venture off on a road trip.
  2. David Beckham is good. Not that any sane individual thought otherwise, but its good to see him play a solid game, and get 3 points in the process.
  3. Toronto is awful. Sure, they have played 2 road games, and we know how the road team has done.... but they absolutely got demolished by DC on saturday, even with the garbage goal at the end.
  4. You may not like all of ESPN's presentation, but they are putting some effort into MLS. Ok, people like to complain about the camera angles, weird graphics, and other crap ESPN throws into games... but they are clearly trying very hard to sell soccer, and its something we should be pretty happy about. Sure, the "All-Axis" thing is, well, kinda odd, but after almost 5 solid hours of soccer, little/no divergence to other sports, and some token pimping of their ownership of Champions League, Euro 2008, and World Cup rights, its pretty clear that they are taking MLS seriously. Fox Soccer is good for what they are... but watching Saturday Night MLS consists of listening to Max Bretos and the halftime show consists of us learning what Jozy Altidore has on his I-Pod. whoopee.
What We Learned from Week 3:
  1. Its possibly time to calm down on MLS attendance soaring in 2008... the numbers last weekend were pathetic... 20,000 in LA with Golden Balls, and the worst attendance for the league in the last two years in Columbus. There was some pretty pathetic weather throughout the entire midwest and northeast, so that certainly factors in...
  2. The Great Red North. Toronto is probably still pathetic, but not pathetic enough to lose to LA. The circus that is the Los Angeles Galaxy continues. As someone who is already sold on MLS, I find it kinda funny, yet, part of me weeps for the fact that probably one of the most marketable MLS teams ever can't freaking beat Danny Dichio and Co.
  3. Chicago keeps clicking. San Jose probably deserved a win, and certainly deserved a draw, at home last Saturday against the Chicago Fire.. Shea Salinas's miss inside the 6 in stoppage time with a wide open goal summed up the day nicely for the Quakes. Chicago, on the other hand, has gotten 4 ugly points in two road games, and walloped the Revolution at home in Week 2. Its hard for me to say that Chicago is a great team this year, but its hard to argue that they are only 1 of 2 teams without a notch in the loss column.
  4. 4-0. Real Salt Lake pummeled DC United 4-0. Biggest win in the franchise's 3+ year history. Big win for Coach Jason Kreis, and hopefully one that will get more fans out... RSL had a respectable 13,193 fans out this weekend, which was good enough for the third best crowd of the week (behind Opening Day in San Oakland and Beckhamania (kinda) in LA)


Player of the Week- Week 2:

Jimmy Conrad - Kansas City Wizards
2 goals in 2 minutes against Colorado, Kansas City would go on to win 3-2

MLS Power Rankings (At the end of Week 3)
Not an easy task, there really isn't much seperating 3-11 in MLS except who got the benefit of winning more home games... Chicago and Dallas go 1-2 by virtue of not losing a game yet, and San Jose, Los Angeles, and the Reds go 12-14 because they can't beat anyone but each other.
  1. Chicago Fire - only team with 2 wins and no losses. I'm still skeptical of how good this team is, but its hard to argue for any other team OVER them at this very early point in the season.
  2. FC Dallas - only other team without a loss, including a good result in Houston and a win over New York last weekend
  3. Colorado Rapids - Good start for Colorado, narrow loss in KC bookended by a drubbing of LA and a win in New England.
  4. Real Salt Lake - Big Win last weekend, the draw against Chicago is looking better.
  5. Kansas City Wizards - hard to get too excited with first 4 games at home and a 2-1-1 record, but it hard to get too excited about most MLS teams so far.
  6. Columbus Crew - Big win versus the goats over the weekend in a high scoring game that nobody saw.
  7. New England Revolution - the Revs bounced back from a throttling at Chicago with a big win in Kansas City and then lost at home to Colorado.
  8. Chivas USA - they won their home game, and are 0-1-1 on the road... they are a decent team, but nothing eye popping so far this year from them.
  9. New York Red Bulls - only 2 games played, the jury is still out on them.
  10. Houston Dynamo - Done nothing this year to show that they are the champs.
  11. DC United - so far a throttling of TFC is all they have to hang their hat on.
  12. Toronto FC - possibly a breakthrough on Sunday, but they still have a ways to go.
  13. San Jose Earthquakes - Still better than 2007 Toronto.
  14. Los Angeles Galaxy - Toronto?!
The Goals:
From ScaryIce's blog, Climbing the Ladder

Week 2:



Week 3:



Tuesday, April 8, 2008

Tuesday, yea...

- Blog from the Chicago Trib about MLS salaries... bit of a sob story for Developmental Players (whose salary I have no problem with when you compare what they are making to what minor leaguers in other sports in the US make)... but some interesting number crunching.

- I've updated some of the competition pages found to the right of the screen. Individual Statistics for MLS are now up... I'll have a post explaining what the hell the "player rating formula" is in a day or so... work is slowing me down at the moment.

- USL pages should be up in a couple days, the season starts this weekend.

- I'm pissed that I have to go to boring meetings today and tomorrow instead of taking a late lunch and watching the Champions League.

Monday, April 7, 2008

#15, Sound off!

wow, public input actually matters.

Say hello to Seattle's newest/oldest soccer franchise

Good move by the local owners...

of course I don't see what's so special about "sounders"... but then again, I don't live in Seattle, which is exactly the point.

Weekly Soccer Viewing Guide (April 7-13)

Wednesday, April 9
CONCACAF Champions Cup

Pachuca (2) @ DC United (0) - 6:30 PM CT on Fox Soccer Channel
Houston (0) @ Deportivo Saprissa (0) - 9:00 PM CT on Fox Soccer Channel

Major League Soccer
New England Revolution @ Kansas City Wizards - 7:30 PM CT on MLSlive.tv and DirectKick

CONCACAF Women's Olympic Qualifier
United States vs. Costa Rica
Canada vs. Mexico
* note: winners of these two games to the Olympics

Thursday, April 10
MLS Reserves
New England Revolution Reserves @ Kansas City Reserves - 10:00 AM CT

Saturday, April 12
Major League Soccer
Chicago Fire @ San Jose Earthquakes - 3:30 PM CT on Fox Soccer Channel
Chivas USA @ Columbus Crew - 6:30 PM CT on MLSlive.tv and DirectKick
Colorado Rapids @ New England Revolution - 6:30 PM CT on MLSlive.tv and DirectKick
Houston Dynamo @ Kansas City Wizards - 7:00 PM CT on HDNet
New York Red Bulls @ FC Dallas - 7:30 PM CT on MLSlive.tv and DirectKick
D.C. United @ Real Salt Lake - 8:00 PM CT on MLSlive.tv and DirectKick

United Soccer Leagues - First Division
Charleston Battery @ Miami FC Blues - 6:30 PM CT
Montreal Impact @ Vancouver Whitecaps - 9:00 PM CT

Sunday, April 13
Major League Soccer
Toronto FC @ Los Angeles Galaxy - 2:00 PM CT on Telefutura

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Matchups for Second Round set in CONCACAF Qualifying


Main CONCACAF Page HERE

The second round of games for CONCACAF World Cup Qualifying are set for this summer. The first round saw the 22 lowest ranked CONCACAF nations square off, dwindling the number of teams vying for 3.5 spots in World Cup 2010 from 35 to 24.

The second round features 12 two-legged matches between the top 12 ranked team in the federation vs. the survivors of round one. The winners the 12 matches are presorted into 3 four team groups for the next stage of qualifying.

As most American fans know, the US, baring upsets, is likely to be squared off against Cuba, Guatemala, and Trinidad & Tobago in the next stage. Group B should shake out to be Mexico, Jamaica, Honduras, and Canada. Group C is seeded to include Costa Rica, Guyana, Panama, and Haiti.

Upsets?
This is only the second time CONCACAF has used this format for WC qualifying. I'm sure I'm not the first to say it, but its freaking stupid. Prior to World Cup expansion to 32 teams starting in 1998, CONCACAF used a variety of methods to qualify its 1-2 bids (none of them were particularly great). Since the 1998 Qualifiers, CONCACAF has consistently used the 12 team, 3 group, semifinals, leading into a 6 team "league" format for the final qualifiers. This system is fine, and outside of the CONMEBOL 9 team super-league for qualifying, its probably one of the fairest and more exciting qualifiers in the world.

What I don't like about CONCACAF's qualifiers is how the first and second rounds are set up. For starter's I'm not generally a fan of any nation being able to be eliminated after just 2 games against the same opponent (and in the case of some first round matchups, 1 game, given that one nation didn't have a suitable ground). But what is absolutely absurd is that a nation that actually has a snowballs chance in hell of making it to South Africa could have their World Cup dreams squashed after just 180 minutes of soccer. That is absurd, yet, that is what could, at least in theory, happen to teams such as Trinidad and Tobago, Canada, Costa Rica, and yes, even the US and Mexico, this summer.

The odds of their being an epic upset (USA or Mexico going down) are somewhere between slim and none... but the chance still exists. Its not enough to cause any real concern, but its enough to get a slight bit queasy over the idea of the biggest upset in the history of world cup qualifying go against you.

In 2006 there were two second round upsets:
- St. Kitts and Nevis over Barbados
- Saint Vincent and the Grenadines over Nicaragua

Matchups:
Here are the 12 matchups for the second round of CONCACAF Qualifying. FIFA World Rankings (as of March, 2008) are in parenthesis.

Unless otherwise indicated, the first leg will be on June 14th, with the second leg on June 21st.

The team listed first will host the first leg.

Winners to Semifinal Group A United States (28) vs. Barbados (137) (First Leg June 15th at the Home Depot Center)
Guatemala (95) vs. Saint Lucia (185)
Trinidad and Tobago (93) vs. Bermuda (146)
Antigua and Barbuda (140) vs. Cuba (112)

Winners to Semifinal Group B
Belize (176) vs. Mexico (16)
Jamaica (103) vs. Bahamas (178)
Honduras (43) vs. Puerto Rico (168)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (142) vs. Canada (62) (first leg June 15th)

Winners to Semifinal Group C
Grenada (157) vs. Costa Rica (72)
Suriname (155) vs. Guyana (113)
Panama (69) vs. El Salvador (128)
Haiti (97) vs. Netherlands Antilles (163)

Some Numbers:

Second Round matches ranked by how big of a mismatch they are (using March 2008 FIFA rankings)

  • 160 - Mexico (16) vs. Belize (176)
  • 125 - Honduras (43) vs. Puerto Rico (168)
  • 109 - United States (28) vs. Barbados (137)
  • 90 - Guatemala (95) vs. St. Lucia (185)
  • 85 - Costa Rica (72) vs. Grenada (157)
  • 80 - Canada (62) vs. St. Vincent and the Grenadines (142)
  • 75 - Jamaica (103) vs. Jamaica (178)
  • 66 - Haiti (97) vs. Netherlands Antilles (163)
  • 59 - Panama (69) vs. El Salvador (128)
  • 53 - Trinidad and Tobago (93) vs. Bermuda (146)
  • 42 - Guyana (113) vs. Suriname (155)
  • 28 - Cuba (112) vs. Antigua and Barbuda (140)
While Mexico has, on paper, the easiest Second Round matchup, it won't be quite a cakewalk in the semifinals.

If you average the FIFA rankings of all of the top seed, you get the following:
Group A (USA, T &T, Guatemala, & Cuba) - 82 average
Group B (Mexico, Canada, Honduras, Jamaica) - 56 average
Group C (Costa Rica, Panama, Haiti, Guyana) - 87.75 average

now obviously FIFA rankings should be taken with a grain of salt, and Honduras at #43 in the world might be a bit generous, but Group B is clearly the toughest group in CONCACAF, and its not Mexico who should be pissed, they should be able to walk right through it. The nation that should be pissed is Canada. In the FIFA rankings, at #62 in the world, they are the 3rd ranked team in Group B, even though they are a higher ranked side than either of the 2nd place teams in Group A or C.

Based on their recent performances in the Gold Cup and in Olympic Qualifying, Canada could very well be a team that could challenge for the World Cup if they make it to the finals, but it won't be easy.

Predictions:
Not a whole lot to be said here... for the top teams this round SHOULD be a formality. There will probably be 1 upset somewhere, probably with the lower seeded teams. Cuba/Antigua and Barbuda might be an upset... I doubt these nations are THAT closely matched, but losing half of the U-23 team to defectors has to hurt the full senior squad... enough that US fans should probably wait a couple months before they start planing for back alley ways into Cuba to see the Yanks play.

I would use this space to type up my vast knowledge of Barbados and its soccer team, but since my Google image search of "Barbados Slim" (Hermes Conrad's arch-nemesis on Futurama) came up empty handed, I got nothing.