Or a GK with a bad history https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bruno_(footballer,_born_1984) http://metro.co.uk/2017/03/14/goalk...gs-signed-by-brazilian-football-team-6508268/ I also find it hard to believe that we would spend an INT slot on a GK. Especially when we have Marcinowski possibly available to sign for next season
From what I heard, Bingham while in college at CAL, trained with Cagliari in Italy. I believe he has ambitions to play abroad like most players do...GK's are easier to get than most players and I think there are many that could step in and do the job. I'm not starting this to put down Bingham but if someone else can step in and the team can get compensation for David while they can, I would definitely sell him. That is if the Quakes get the money which in MLS traditionally hasn't been the case.
Early season MLS trade targets who could upgrade your team Saad Abdul-Salaam (Sporting Kansas City) Tony Tchani (Columbus Crew SC) Matt Polster (Chicago Fire) Khiry Shelton and Tommy McNamara (NYCFC) Marky Delgado (Toronto FC) Mauro Manotas (Houston Dynamo) I would take... pretty much all these guys. Every single one of them could potentially improve the Quakes team. Of course we could have already had Marky Delgado if we selected him over Kris Tyrpak in the ChivasUSA dispersal draft like *some* people had suggested.......
My hubby says it's fake news, that the guy cut up his girlfriend and fed her body to dogs or some animal. For some reason the story has recently come up in the news again recently.
yeah the new GK thing is questionable to me, even if BIngham moves on. Tarbell is right there and we homegrown the hell out of Marcincowski.
Of course it was fake news. 1. Our FO, (incompetent as they me seem) would never sign a guy who was convicted of torturing, killing his girlfriend, dismembering her, and then feeding her to dogs. 2. MLS would never approve the signing of a guy who was convicted of torturing, killing his girlfriend, dismembering her, and then feeding her to dogs. And most importantly............... 3. The United States would never allow into the country a guy who was convicted of torturing, killing his girfriend, dismembering her, and then feeding her to dogs. It's the law!
http://www.sjearthquakes.com/post/2017/03/22/recap-earthquakes-scrimmage-quakes-academy SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES: Andrew Tarbell; Trialist, Andres Imperiale, Harold Cummings; Kofi Sarkodie; Shea Salinas (Lindo Mfeka 71), Fatai Alashe (Florian Jungwirth 46), Jackson Yueill; Tommy Thompson (Nick Lima 71); Simon Dawkins (Matheus Silva 71), Danny Hoesen. There appeared to be a trialist in Wed's scrimmage, and based on the order of names, he seemed to be a LB. Also, Flo got to play CM for the 2nd half. Where's Ceren? Cato?
Armchair Analyst Week 4 And they need to internalize this lessson: sub-elite players from the Scandinavian leagues have proved to be almost uniformly disappointing (remember Mix Diskerud? Kennedy Igboananike? Kristinn Steindorsson? Markus Halsti? Eirik Johansen?) across MLS over the last three or four seasons. 1. Remember those #Mix2SJ geniuses? Imagine if we were stuck with that guy as a DP... 2. Poor Henok Goitom (TAM deal, 8 games, no goals) doesn't even get a mention...
To be fair USMMT thought Mix was pretty good too, for a while, before he fell out of the mix. Or maybe that was just a Klinsi Europhile thing. And come on now, Goitom had an assist! No cherry picking!
erik friberg was pretty good for seattle in his first stint. goodson was good for the usmnt and good for us when he wasn't injured. accam has been good for chicago. solli for nyrb. sjoberg colorado. holgersson nyrb. Nielsen the SKC keeper. ronnie ekelund for us back in the day. also this: Berhalter's Scandinavian pipeline producing more than ever in Crew SC run https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2016...vian-pipeline-producing-more-ever-crew-sc-run
I noticed Adam Jahn's entry minutes went from ~60th to 80th to 89th. I guess these new guys are nudging him out of the lineup?
Berhalter is "developing" him the way Dom has "developed" TT. Reducing his minutes to 5 minutes here and there and then complaining that he's not scoring goals.
Well if Jahn strikes out at Columbus too, then I hope he can follow the JJ Koval route and get into dental or law school or something.
Berhalter is not "developing" Jahn because there's no more developing Jahn. Jahn is 26 years old. That's not developmental years, that's the beginning of the prime years in the career of a professional soccer player. And Jahn's prime will be as a bench option who gets a few minutes at the end of MLS games. He's never going to be much more than that, no matter how much irrational love you have for him. Thompson on the other hand, now in his four MLS season (and third being "developed" by Kinnear) is still only 21.