HeyDude Retires

Discussion in 'USA Men: News & Analysis' started by Lloyd Heilbrunn, Apr 19, 2012.

  1. RalleeMonkey

    RalleeMonkey Member+

    Aug 30, 2004
    here
    I went to see UCLA play Indiana when he was in college. By the time we made it to campus I had to pee like nobody's business. The downstairs part of Pauly was open, so I went in looking for a bathroom. I opened a door and it was Sigi & the team, very seriously having their pregame talk. I was desperate, so I said "is there a bathroom around here?" Frankie, in his total "hey, brah" demeanor goes "sorry, brah, there aren't any bathrooms down here." With a look on his face like "yeah, it sucks." I'm sure there are bathrooms down there somewhere, but he was so funny - so lighthearted in the midst of me breaking into Sigi's very serious talk, it was pretty cool.

    (I ended up finding a dark spot along the side of Pauly and going there - much more hallowed ground than anything Donovan peed on in Mex.)
     
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  2. Scotty

    Scotty Member+

    Dec 15, 1999
    Toscana
  3. Sandon Mibut

    Sandon Mibut Member+

    Feb 13, 2001
    Must spread rep. That's a great vignette.
     
  4. dwsmith1972

    dwsmith1972 BigSoccer Supporter

    May 11, 2007
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Great interview....A few highlights for me with Frankie discussing his then 10 year old son Nesta [presumably now 14]:


    "...When he comes, I want him around all the time. That's why you see him at training all the time. The guys treat him so great. It's tough to have kids around the locker room all the time, but the guys understand. They dump him in the ice buckets and things like that. Today, we cut his hair. Danny O'Rourke cut it into a complete mullet. Nesta thought he was cool...."

    "...He's totally into soccer -- 100 percent. He just made his first travel team. He runs exactly like me. He'll go all day long. He still needs some work on his touch, just like his old man. I try to coach him, but he won't let me say a word to him. I'll tell him, "Nesta, I've played professionally for a while now." But he won't listen to me. He'll listen to Danny or Duncan (Oughton), but not me...."


    loved this. Echo all the great stuff said above about Hejduk. I remember him tearing up the flanks in 98 France and wondering who this guy was....
     
  5. GRUNT

    GRUNT Member

    Feb 27, 2001
    Lake Oswego, OR
    Club:
    Portland Timbers
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    During the 2002 Gold Cup Final at the Rose Bowl, I happened to park my pickup next to his and Eddie Lewis' families, and we shared food and drink. I recall being surprised at how soon after the final whistle Frankie and Eddie joined the party. Really nice guys and families.

    The stature and expectations of US soccer have certainly increased during Hejduk's career, and we have some bona fide stars now, but, in general, I don't think that element of commonality with the fans has changed too much. It was, and remains, one of my favorite parts of being an American soccer fan; most of the guys don't seem that far removed from the people they represent. Frankie Hejduk exemplified that.
     
  6. BirdsonFire

    BirdsonFire Member

    May 9, 2008
    Club:
    Chicago Fire
    the dude abided...
     
  7. clashcityrocker

    Mar 12, 1999
    In the shadow of RFK
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Don't know if he'll make it to the Hall of Fame, but I can't imagine that there isn't a place there for him just on the basis of his EPIC!!!!!ness.
     
  8. purojogo

    purojogo Member

    Sep 23, 2001
    US/Peru home
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Guilty as heck as of underrating him and wondering wth he was doing on the field as a starter.... But the dude's passion, heart, speed...heck even some of his crosses :) make one realize that he gave something to the team that probably made it better than a team w/o him on the field.....

    Have a nice post-playing life/career ...duude.....
     
  9. cleansheetbsc

    cleansheetbsc Member+

    Mar 17, 2004
    Club:
    --other--
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    I'm The Dude.
     
  10. Maximum Optimal

    Maximum Optimal Member+

    Jul 10, 2001
    It wasn't just us fans who liked him. I remember the handshakes ahead of the US-Germany match in the 2002 WC match. All the German players had their gamefaces on. But when they got to Frankie several of them broke into a smile and gave him a soul shake or hug.

    And then after the game I remember Rudi Voeller talking to Reyna and Frankie. With Reyna, he spent some time consoling him. But with Frankie he was smiling and seemingly chatting about old times. Frankie seemed to always bring a smile out of people.
     
  11. Suyuntuy

    Suyuntuy Member+

    Jul 16, 2007
    Vancouver, Canada
    Yeah, awesome guy. Wonder if he'll have a career commenting games and such.

    Would love to have a beer with him.
     
  12. SamsArmySam

    SamsArmySam Member+

    Apr 13, 2001
    Minneapolis, MN
    Imagine him commentating alongside Ray Hudson. I'd pay good money to hear that.

    Tip of the hat to Frankie. Some great memories captured in the 2002 My Way video. Telling Donovan to come out in aerial challenges against Portugal "elbows up." Bouncing with anticipation (and caffeine) to the National Anthem pre game. Sinatra's "My Way" seems particularly appropriate for Frankie. One-of-a-kind.
     
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  13. miked9

    miked9 Member+

    May 4, 2000
    Philadelphia
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I met him once in JFK coming back from WC06. He was cordial but you could tell he was gutted that he couldn't play.

    I still maintain that the US doesn't go home in 32nd with Frankie in that locker room. They may not have advanced but they would not have gone home a mess.
     
  14. CyphaPSU

    CyphaPSU Member+

    Mar 16, 2003
    Not Far
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    HeyDude always had a motor running at full speed.
     
  15. tardis73

    tardis73 New Member

    May 4, 2012
    Club:
    Swansea City AFC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Agreed he played with the desire to win and gave it his all every time he stepped on the pitch. Hopefully he goes into coaching as an assistant somewhere, you can never have too much of that kind of positive energy around a club.
     
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  16. MarioKempes

    MarioKempes Member+

    Real Madrid, DC United, anywhere Pulisic plays
    Aug 3, 2000
    Proxima Centauri
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Enjoy your "retirement", Frankie. You were one amazing player. I remember being in Munich in Spring 1999 and you were all over the TV (he played for Bayer Leverkusen). I didn't understand much of what was said, but I was really proud of you. You always left everything on the field. No one better represented what the shirt means than you. All the best in your future endeavors.
     
  17. Sachsen

    Sachsen Member+

    Aug 8, 2003
    Broken Arrow, Okla.
    Club:
    Sporting Kansas City
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Forgive me, I know this isn't a USMNT clip, but it's still one of my favorite Frankie moments. That was just too perfect (unless you're a Red Bulls fan.)

     
  18. The Clientele

    The Clientele Member+

    Portland Timbers
    Jun 25, 2005
    Portland, Oregon
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It gives me so much pleasure to see the appreciation for Frankie on this thread. I echo the sentiments of respect for Frankie...

    The guy is a USA soccer legend. He played with a ferocity and courage that, personally, I thought raised the game of the players on the pitch with him. I'll never forget him in Korea, totally killing it against Portugal.

    I would love to see Klinsman bring Frankie into the USA coaching staff in some capacity. Perhaps not technical - but maybe as emotional motivator for the guys.

    Frankie - one of my favorite USA players of all time. His devotion to the shirt has made him an icon in my book.
     
  19. Winoman

    Winoman Drinkin' Wine Spo-De-O-De!

    Jul 26, 2000
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Maybe he could make the coffee! :p
     
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  20. Scotty

    Scotty Member+

    Dec 15, 1999
    Toscana
    I'm hoping that Frankie will have access to be near the bench tonight for the Jamaica game.

    His cheerleading could really give the team a boost, and after all, it's his stadium...
     
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  21. nowherenova

    nowherenova Member+

    Jul 20, 2003
    Formerly Terminus
    As Sandon was talking about earlier, my favorite memory was from that Czech match in Gelsenkirchen. I was walking in the stadium and up above me on the concourse was Frankie absoluteley screaming his ass off at our group below. Amazing. AMERICA!! EFF YEAH!!
     
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  22. Lloyd Heilbrunn

    Lloyd Heilbrunn Member+

    Feb 11, 2002
    Jupiter, Fl.
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    He looked like he was going bonkers!:geek:
     
  23. Marko72

    Marko72 Member+

    Aug 30, 2005
    New York
    Anybody notice he was a capo tonight? Our fan loyalty to him has never been misplaced.
     
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  24. fingersave

    fingersave Member

    Sep 28, 2009
    Club:
    FC Dallas
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Hejduk is the man.

    I love watching players who fight for the flag, and there has never been a player who has fought harder than Frankie Hejduk. He was always game, always full-speed. There has never been another player on the USMNT who ran as hard, tackled as hard, and played with as much joy. He had a memorable tournament in Korea 2002.
     
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  25. Heist

    Heist Member+

    Jun 15, 2001
    Virginia
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Love Frankie!
     

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