News: Earnie Stewart Resigns

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  1. Savage_Sam

    Savage_Sam Member

    Mar 9, 2010
    Club:
    Sporting Kansas City
    I gotcha... wasn't meant as a jab. Just adding a bit of his history for those unfamiliar.
     
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  2. gomichigan24

    gomichigan24 Member+

    Jul 15, 2002
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
     
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  3. gomichigan24

    gomichigan24 Member+

    Jul 15, 2002
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Full press conference from Cone and Batsom

     
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  4. The Clientele

    The Clientele Member+

    Portland Timbers
    Jun 25, 2005
    Portland, Oregon
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Yes. Totally fine with it.
     
  5. RevsRule

    RevsRule Member+

    NE Revs, LAFC
    Jun 9, 1999
    N. Eastern, Mass
    Club:
    New England Revolution
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Lets see here.... McBride quits, Ernie quits. Can GB be far behind? Ernie screwed around a long time before naming GB the coach. GB has not done that well and we had trouble qualifying and trouble getting out of the group stage. We are deeper than we ever have been and yet, cant score goals. We are stuck with GBs system which doesnt work. He takes a team to the WC that has a high number of players that dont belong there but that GB likes. So now we're involved with an issue around GB. The sharks are in the water for GB's blood and I think McBride and Ernie dont like how its going. With Ernie and McBride gone... somebody else will have to pull GBs plug and I hope they do it soon. So do it already! Let's find a real coach, one that doesnt have a list of favs. One were people have to win a spot and that can actually be used. I dont have a name in mind but I really hope they find one that is better than GB was. One that makes EVERY player earn a spot. I for one, wont miss GB at all!
     
  6. ironduke2010

    ironduke2010 Member

    Mar 18, 2005
    A2, MI USA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    If only The Mayor of Hannover had a few more years. Anyone watch/listen to The Crack podcase? In this interview, Gooch and Beas talk about how they always thought Cherundolo would go to the front office, and The Mayor confirms that the German system's psych eval. process said his personality and skills were well suited for both front office or coach.

    Then again, Cherundolo worked his way up the very regimented 7-year German pro coaching accreditation process, so he's probably got a good "outsider" perspective too. Gooch even says "...man, I feel Stevie's German!". And Beas says "...I think you forget that Stevie's American...".

    That interview is fascinating and fun. Love seeing that generation talk together.
     
  7. rkane1226

    rkane1226 Member+

    Apr 9, 2000
    Club:
    Stade Brestois 29
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    If GB is smart, he pulls himself out of the running, gets a job somewhere and moves on with his life.

    It is interesting how Gio's mom seems to have contributed to extreme damage to Greg but, maybe, contributed also to a big shakeup in US Soccer AND who knows what is going on with Claudio in Austin. I have to wonder if she intended to f things up that broadly? It still feels to me like her actions were disproportionate to GBs "impact" on Gio's career. In fact, Gio doesn't seem to have missed a beat and is JUST FINE back at Dortmund.
     
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  8. MarioKempes

    MarioKempes Member+

    Real Madrid, DC United, anywhere Pulisic plays
    Aug 3, 2000
    Proxima Centauri
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Berhalter is not the US coach and has no contract with USSF.

    Earnie did a careful coaching search, made a selection, and then waited until Berhalter's contract with Columbus had expired.

     
  9. gomichigan24

    gomichigan24 Member+

    Jul 15, 2002
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I think Cherundolo has the highest potential ceiling of any MLS candidate. He’s still very early in his coaching career, so there might be a learning curve. But you also have a good test next summer at the Copa America and can pull the plug then if he flames out.
     
  10. YNWA Rob

    YNWA Rob Member+

    Liverpool FC
    United States
    Nov 12, 2020
    Indiana
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    But the focus now should be on a sporting director, and that maybe shouldn't be someone who was a USA player - but someone with a good background of helping build solid sporting organizations.

    Hudson isn't some great coach but he can competently handle selecting and coaching a team through a Nations League window or two. Not worth rushing any selections with such an important appointment(s) to be made.
     
  11. The Clientele

    The Clientele Member+

    Portland Timbers
    Jun 25, 2005
    Portland, Oregon
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    My sense is Steve also has the highest potential ceiling. His time and experience in Germany puts him in the higher echelon for me.
     
  12. rgli13

    rgli13 Member+

    Mar 23, 2005
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    the last time we were in this position i wanted to hire pareja as sd and acting manager while a legit search was undertaken. christophe galtier was my "big swing" choice for manager, but that ship has sailed (and its doubtful it was possible then).

    im still on board for pareja sd/interim manager- though id just as soon hire matarazzo right away (as manager).
     
  13. Marko72

    Marko72 Member+

    Aug 30, 2005
    New York
    Cindy says, "We would love to have a sporting director in place prior to the Women's World Cup, but we're not putting definitive timelines on this...." as she goes on to explain how important it is to conduct the Sporting Director search properly.

    So hiring a Sporting Director by summer is optimistic.

    That said, rumors are swirling that US Soccer is talking to some head coaching candidates, even though it seems out of synch with what they're saying about the Sporting Director being integral to the head coach vetting and hiring process.
     
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  14. Marko72

    Marko72 Member+

    Aug 30, 2005
    New York
    The more I think on it, the more I think I wouldn't mind hiring Cherundolo's boss...
     
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  15. Marko72

    Marko72 Member+

    Aug 30, 2005
    New York
    Prez Cindy thinks it would be great if we could have a SD in place by the Women's World Cup (in other words, after the Gold Cup). Not the manager, the Sporting Director. If that's so, then maybe we have a coach in place by the September friendly window. But probably not.

    I'm getting a really bad feeling about this. I'm not sure she and Batson are the right people to conduct this. The men's game was run by soccer people through the World Cup, and now it isn't...
     
  16. gomichigan24

    gomichigan24 Member+

    Jul 15, 2002
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    My guess is it’s not US Soccer talking to the coaching candidates, but that it’s Sportsology.

    That way whenever the sporting director is hired they can be presented with a list of pre-vetted candidates who are interesting in the job to work off. Which should save a bunch of time for the coaching search itself.
     
  17. tomásbernal

    tomásbernal Member+

    Sep 4, 2007
    Club:
    Portland Timbers
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Cindy Parlow Cone is a "soccer person", though. I agree with your interpretation of the timeline, as suggested by Cindy's statements. I also agree with @gomichigan24's interpretation that the coaching search is likely being conducted by Sportsology, and that they'll have a good list ready for whoever assumes the Sporting Director role this summer.

    That said, if they don't settle on a Sporting Director before the end of the European league season then they'll likely miss out on some of the candidates on the Sportsology list. The longer the position goes unfilled, the shorter that list will get as available coaches take other jobs that open up. They need to pick up the pace and get an SD hired in the next two months so that whoever that is has a reasonable chance to further interview coaching candidates and get one signed this summer. Otherwise, we may end up with one of the MLS coaching options by default. That's not to say that one of the MLS candidates wouldn't be the best, but the SD needs to have a broader list than just the MLS guys to choose from.
     
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  18. MarioKempes

    MarioKempes Member+

    Real Madrid, DC United, anywhere Pulisic plays
    Aug 3, 2000
    Proxima Centauri
    Club:
    Real Madrid
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    We need a management person making management decisions, a soccer person making soccer decisions, and a business person making business decisions. When you try to mix these roles up, the end result is usually bad. Oh, and they all need to talk to each other while staying in their lane.
     
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  19. Pegasus

    Pegasus Member+

    Apr 20, 1999
    Club:
    FC Dallas
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Agree but I would add good before each of those. Hopefully the firm looking can actually tell who is good and not pick based on reputation or whatever else gets poor people selected.
     
  20. gomichigan24

    gomichigan24 Member+

    Jul 15, 2002
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Pretty good article on Stewart and his tenure

     
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  21. tomásbernal

    tomásbernal Member+

    Sep 4, 2007
    Club:
    Portland Timbers
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    That's a good article, for sure. Gives a lot more insight into what Stewart was doing as Sporting Director, and gives a good outline for what the next one will inherit and, hopefully, continue to work on.

    The most important point I read from the article is that Stewart was working to unify, or at least bring a working order to, the various youth soccer organizations in the US. Reading between the lines, he was trying to work on making talent ID and development more uniform as opposed to the current free-for-all in youth soccer. And, importantly, he was working from a mindset of trying to produce more creative players within this framework before they are 12 years old and enter into the academy system.
     
  22. gomichigan24

    gomichigan24 Member+

    Jul 15, 2002
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    It’s really the sort of work that’s fairly thankless to undertake and despite Stewart’s optimism I don’t know that it’s something the next sporting director will want to undertake. It’s also definitely something that probably won’t fall under the responsibilities of a GM if we end up rethinking the structure of USSF.
     
  23. gogorath

    gogorath Member+

    None
    United States
    May 12, 2019
    And that article is why I'm so bummed that Earnie is gone. We had someone who understand and had excelled in one of the best developmental environments in the World (The Netherlands), had also built a or the top academy in the US currently, and had a passion for improving US soccer to the point that he was willing to attack the youth league politics -- which are notoriously problematic -- and we lost him.

    I struggle to think of a non-American who would ever bite off that work, and I can't think of another American with his experience and knowledge.
     
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  24. gogorath

    gogorath Member+

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    United States
    May 12, 2019
    I also totally agree that the next frontier of improving youth development is at the younger ages. Doing it right -- with the right teaching but allowing for creativity and fun and play -- is probably harder than teaching driven teenagers. But the latter is somewhat on autopilot now - ~40 or so professional academies and growing with people employed who often know player development very well themselves don't need a ton of handholding.
     
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  25. ChambersWI

    ChambersWI Member+

    Nov 10, 2010
    Club:
    AC Milan
    I do think this article combined with how u 17 has looked so far and how the u 20 has done does make ya look at the youth sector and makes ya realize how good Ernie and how people like Varas and Seguares have done with the youth teams has gone overlooked. Now part of that is due to the youth teams veins inactive a bit longer than maybe we liked but i do think too much focus is on thr discord with Berhalter
     
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