San Jose Mercury News (Friday, 1/25/08)

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  1. Goodsport

    Goodsport Moderator
    Staff Member

    May 18, 1999
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
  2. darkstar10990

    darkstar10990 Member

    Jun 26, 2007
    Bay Area
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    That would be cool if he got good enough to play on the starting roster, or even sub. A local will always be a favorite :D.
     
  3. Goodsport

    Goodsport Moderator
    Staff Member

    May 18, 1999
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    That would certainly make for a good story (which the Merc may or may not decide carry, even if the Californian would). :)

    GO SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES!!! :cool:


    -G
     
  4. Honore de Ballsac

    Oct 28, 2005
    France.
    Uh yeah. Tell it to Ramiro Corrales, who won two MLS Cups for us. Some R-tard will start tossing rotten garbage at this post just because it includes his name.
     
  5. New Vision

    New Vision New Member

    Jan 26, 2008
    Morgan Hill
    Wasn't Adam Smarte the guy who played so poorly for the Frogs the last two years?
     
  6. Earthshaker

    Earthshaker BigSoccer Supporter

    Sep 12, 2005
    The hills above town
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Sounds like a rhetorical question, noob.
     
  7. New Vision

    New Vision New Member

    Jan 26, 2008
    Morgan Hill
    Sorry i phrased the question wrong for you.

    I attended a few Frogs games the last couple of years and it seemed that A Smarte didn't have his heart in the game.
     
  8. FUAEG

    FUAEG Member+

    Oct 18, 2005
    San Jose
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I didn't see any Frogs games, but that issue has been referenced several times over the last couple of days - including an indirect reference by Doyle.

    Obviously they're taking a chance on this kid. It's not clear to me why.
     
  9. Bajoro

    Bajoro Member+

    Sep 10, 2000
    The Inland Empire
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Even so, there are benefits to taking local players. The kids get paid squat... so if they already live in the area they may also have a part-time job or two they can keep; plus friends, relatives, etc. The kid can be more focused on trying to become a pro soccer player instead of trying to find living arrangements.

    (Probably nothing anyone didn't already know, but I'm bored and haven't posted in a while.) :)
     
  10. cristoforo7

    cristoforo7 New Member

    May 14, 2003
    For a newbie to post that kind of comment, he has to have some kind of agenda against the person he is posting about. So what is your agenda against Smarte?

    Smarte is probably the only Quakes draftee who has already scored a goal against a professional team in an official competition, as the Seattle Sounders and the current Earthquakes No. 2 keeper can attest:

    http://www.seattlesounders.net/cgi-bin/pressrelease.cgi?ID=291
     
  11. methodic

    methodic Member

    Jul 24, 2007
    Rockwall, TX.
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I don't recall Smarte playing for the Frogs in 2007 though I admittedly didn't attend all matches. You might also note that he is not listed on the roster for last year.

    http://www.sjfrogs.com/Roster/index_E.html
     
  12. sko16

    sko16 New Member

    May 2, 2007
    Israel
    Club:
    San Jose Earthquakes
    Nat'l Team:
    Israel
    Let's look at it from this angle:

    If this were in England, he should have been a real standout for the Frogs to make even the dev. roster. Let's pick two of my favorite clubs: Rochdale United (League Two) and Tottenham Hotspur (EPL). For a Rochdale player to make the Spurs roster or even train with them, he must be either:

    1) a young prospect who is playing wayyy better than the people around him. Does anybody know if Smarte was a standout at Frogs or UCSC?

    2) a proven scorer or organizer that is brought in the time of an emergency or desperate need (due to injuries or miscalculations).
     
  13. cristoforo7

    cristoforo7 New Member

    May 14, 2003
    He certainly has two things going for him:

    1) He is damn fast. You can't teach speed.

    2) He is young for a four-year college player-- 20 and won't turn 21 until May. This means he should be relatively more teachable/coachable and he has plenty of years of developmental roster eligibility (five years worth-- not that anyone should remain as an MLS developmental player for five years).
     

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