Twellman to Odd Grenland?

Discussion in 'Yanks Abroad' started by tmeuz, Jan 22, 2007.

  1. tmeuz

    tmeuz New Member

    May 13, 2003
    Denver, CO
  2. Martin Fischer

    Martin Fischer Member+

    Feb 23, 1999
    Kampala. Uganda
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  3. Dave Marino-Nachison

    Jun 9, 1999
  4. m vann

    m vann Moderator
    Staff Member

    Colorado Rapids, Celtic FC, & Louisville City
    Sep 10, 2002
    Denver, CO
    Club:
    Celtic FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Rosenborg had made an offer for Jimmy back in the summer, supposedly. So i asssume that was the team hinted upon during the telecast. As for Twellman going to Odd Grenland, I dunno it seems like he's better than that. I could be wrong but he could sign a 18 month deal score some goals and move on. I would rather him go to a mid-to-lower tier Bundelsiga side, or a 2nd BL side on the promotion hunt, though.
     
  5. El Steve

    El Steve Member

    Sep 7, 2004
    Pittsburgh
    Club:
    Pittsburgh Riverhounds
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    These are moves, I feel, that would not be beneficial to MLS. The players in question aren't expected to make get huge raises in the near future, and should not be too hard to keep in the league.

    The sums offered are alright, but not at the price of removing recognizable, national team players from MLS and sending them to leagues that, at best, are probably on par with MLS.

    I hope that these rumors die out before becoming moves simply for the league's interest, IMHO.
     
  6. seahawkdad

    seahawkdad Spoon!!!

    Jun 2, 2000
    Lincoln, VA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Twellman to Odd Grenland

    Speaking of commentators, or (more correctly) comments, did I hear Bruce say that Bradley needed to get Twellman into the national team mix? I'm pretty sure I did, because I remember thinking at the time that was interesting coming from the guy who left him behind at the last WC.
     
  7. Ultra Peanut

    Ultra Peanut New Member

    Jun 3, 2004
    Achewood
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Twellman to Odd Grenland

    You did, because I had like four people call and tell me that.

    And if Twellman needs anything, it's max salary if not DP status for New England.
     
  8. golazo68

    golazo68 Member+

    Dortmund
    United States
    May 21, 2004
    Brazil
    One could argue it makes no sense, but the transfer fee + Twellman's salary would mean $1m to the Revs, who could turn around and pay (for at least one season) their DP with that.

    If you were/are a Rev fan, and could get Robbie Fowler for $1m this next year* (and give up Twellman), would you do it?

    * Let's worry about next year's salary next year.
     
  9. sidefootsitter

    sidefootsitter Member+

    Oct 14, 2004
    Re: Twellman to Odd Grenland

    From the older articles, it seemed that, unlike Clint Dempsey, TT and Pat Noonan were perfectly willing to stay in MLS, provided they were compensated according to their performances.

    Noonan became a free agent but re-signed with the Revs.

    Having said that, transfer bids are usually not made without a player's consent.
     
  10. Ultra Peanut

    Ultra Peanut New Member

    Jun 3, 2004
    Achewood
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Hell no

    I would rather have Twellman for a lifetime than any of the popularly mentioned potential Euro imports for a season. This includes Beckham.
     
  11. humstein

    humstein New Member

    Jun 2, 2003
    Makes no sense.

    To me moving to a Scandanavian League team is no improvement on MLS and is a dead end for a national team player.
    As far as I can tell the MLS players who gain by moving to Norway, Denmark etc are the middle level MLS players who can leverage a few more dollars in their contracts by signing with a Scandanavian club. Its a road to a better contract and not a better opportunity to prove your worth on the national team level, which is where Twellman should be heading.
    I believe an American named Charles Davis just signed with Hammarby in Sweden, but I believe this is just a temporary move before he attempts to work out a transfer to a better team in a better league.

    Perry
     
  12. golazo68

    golazo68 Member+

    Dortmund
    United States
    May 21, 2004
    Brazil
    I wouldn't say it makes no sense. A stretch- maybe..

    Maybe he just wants to live abroad for a while, and make a nice paycheck?

    Twellman's got a difficult road ahead to make the next World Cup team. Every cycle, our players just get better. And if he didn't make this last one (with his tremendous goal-scoring background), hard to imagine he's really in the picture on this one.
     
  13. MarioKempes

    MarioKempes Member+

    Real Madrid, DC United, anywhere Pulisic plays
    Aug 3, 2000
    Proxima Centauri
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Twellman to Odd Grenland

    Well, McBride has retired. And Wolff isn't getting any younger. So Ching and Twellman move up in the hierarchy, while EJ drops further down. That's the way it works.

    Bruce could only bring 4 forwards. Given the information he had at the time, who out of (McBride, Wolff, EJ, and Ching) should he have replaced for Twellman? I think Bruce made the right decision.
     
  14. Ultra Peanut

    Ultra Peanut New Member

    Jun 3, 2004
    Achewood
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Twellman to Odd Grenland

    Wolff. And Ching should've seen more field time than I did.
     
  15. Sachsen

    Sachsen Member+

    Aug 8, 2003
    Broken Arrow, Okla.
    Club:
    Sporting Kansas City
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Twellman to Odd Grenland

    Wolff: 2/25/77
    Ching: 5/24/78
    Twellman: 2/29/80
    Jaqua: 10/28/81
    Donovan: 3/4/82
    Eskandarian: 7/9/82
    Rolfe: 1/17/83
    Johnson: 3/31/84
    Cooper: 10/21/84

    It amazes me how many people are willing to write EJ off already, when he's only 22 and the 2nd youngest forward in our pool. He ain't done yet.
     
  16. Ultra Peanut

    Ultra Peanut New Member

    Jun 3, 2004
    Achewood
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Twellman to Odd Grenland

    He is if he doesn't get his ass into shape pronto. Cooper couldn't replace him fast enough on Saturday.
     
  17. uksailmaker

    uksailmaker New Member

    Apr 5, 2006

    This is their job ...earning as much as they can ...just like any other job

    Almost every player would rather earn $500k instead of $200k and being part of the NATS is not as important as your salary unless you are trying to get caps to get to UK which is again about more money.

    Moving to Europe I think is more about more money than anything else. Most US players are not going for the culture.

    Also remember that you are a celebrity in what ever city in Europe if you play on their team...even 3 or 4 Div germany.....MLS players walk thru the mall not noticed. My point is it is more fun to play in Europe for the avg MLS player and the players making less than 100k may get a big increase in salary
     
  18. IndividualEleven

    Mar 16, 2006
    This should be first post in every transfer thread.
     
  19. firstshirt

    firstshirt Member+

    Bayern München
    United States
    Mar 1, 2000
    Ellington, CT / NK, RI
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    wonder how much they uped the bid. With taylor in the final year of his contract, it may be bye bye. I can't see MLS losing taylor at the end of the year and not get anything for him. I am gonna say 1.6 - 1.9 range and MLS sells
     
  20. mattjo

    mattjo Member+

    Feb 3, 2001
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I agree with you about the $500K to $200K difference, but many NAT players consider their NATs pay important as well, and they were willing to strike over it. If we play on average between 15 and 20+ Nats matches a year, even if they were all freindlies, they could bring in an additional $100K in salary, not to mention if they are actually FIFA sponsored tournaments. Add to that sponsorships, the exposure at internationals, and earning things like UK cap requirements, and playing for the NATS can be a very lucrative business as well.

    While TT was undoubtedly disappointed (and money would never make up for it) over not making the World Cup squad, at least he was compensated while being closely evaluated in the ten or so run up matches prior to the cup, dating back to when we locked up qualifying. That money would likely be gone except for European matches, so that can be taken into the equation as well.
     
  21. sidefootsitter

    sidefootsitter Member+

    Oct 14, 2004
    Not sure if Odd will go much above $1M.

    But I am pretty sure that MLS will have to up TT's salary for him to stay.

    Though, really, there's no sense to be bidding against yourself if TT has played his best hand already.
     
  22. CJCourtney

    CJCourtney Member

    United States
    Aug 29, 2000
    Greece
    The voice of reason...
     
  23. humstein

    humstein New Member

    Jun 2, 2003
    So the question remains by going to a team in Norway that does nothing to increase his national team potential is this "lateral move" in Twellman's financial interest. Wouldn't he be better served by going to a lower Premiership team or more likely a Championship side with the potential of promotion into the top-flight ala DeMerit, Convey etc, which in the long run can lead to further financial gain, and can keep him truly on the national team radar.? Kind of like where he started out in Eurpoe I believe at 1860 Munich, but hopefully now he's more prepared for the rigors of European competition.

    Perry Stein
     
  24. sidefootsitter

    sidefootsitter Member+

    Oct 14, 2004
    He has no "long term national team" potential and no caps for a UK WP.

    But maybe Odd Grenland should look at Jerry White first.
     

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