Is Perkins the next great American goalkeeper?

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  1. Yankee_Devil

    Yankee_Devil Member

    Nov 13, 2005
    San Diego, CA
    The next great American Keeper or is it too early to tell?

    I realy like this kid, he has made that goal his own this year. And against Chealsea he certainly showed me something there.
     
  2. slip2break

    slip2break New Member

    Feb 25, 2001
    Buffalo, NY
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Is Perkins...

    Its too early to tell, simply because there is no head coach. If PN some how ended up as the head coach, then I'd think it opens a door for Troy to challenge for the 2nd or 3rd slot sooner rather then later. If its another MLS coach get the job... Troy would also get a look along with a list of MLS and non-MLS based keepers, but I would think that a new surpirse keeper (a coaches favorite) would become the wild card. If its a non-MLS coach, I think it kills Troy's chances unless he moves overseas.

    This question might best be raised with a more neutral audience on the Nats section....
     
  3. Colonial717

    Colonial717 New Member

    Aug 5, 2004
    Arlington, VA
    Re: Is Perkins...

    It's too early to tell.
     
  4. voyager

    voyager Member

    Jun 10, 2004
    Frederick, MD
    Club:
    DC United
    Re: Is Perkins...

    It's a nice thought, really. But I do agree that it's too early to tell. He has had a great season, for sure, but one good season does not a national team keeper make. Hopefully next season, after winning an MLS Cup, he will continue with this great form. Then you might hear his name getting called more often.
     
  5. Sachin

    Sachin New Member

    Jan 14, 2000
    La Norte
    Club:
    DC United
    Re: Is Perkins...

    He's not. How do you expect him to start in a World Cup when he has all his hair?

    Sachin
     
  6. Claymore

    Claymore Member

    Jul 9, 2000
    Montgomery Vlg, MD
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Is Perkins...

    He's not there yet, but he has definitely improved this season.
     
  7. TEConnor

    TEConnor New Member

    Feb 22, 1999
    Re: Is Perkins...

    Impossible to judge the future of a very young keeper. Think Timmay H, he seemed a lock to be a world star two to three years ago. Age and experience are enormous. He needs a lot of time in important matches before we see what he can really do.

    Tim
     
  8. John_Harkes_6

    John_Harkes_6 New Member

    Mar 29, 2000
    Baltimore, MD.
    Re: Is Perkins...

    People were saying the same thing Guzan last year - now he is stuck on the bench behind a 45 year-old A-Leaguer -- who is bald by the way so fits the bill for being a USMNT keeper.
     
  9. tab5g

    tab5g Member+

    May 17, 2002
    Re: Is Perkins...

    it is difficult to use only MLS competition (and exhibitions against pre-season UEFA star-studded teams) as a yardstick for measuring greatness in a goalkeeper.

    July 29, 1981 is Perkins' D.O.B.
    March 6, 1979 is Tim Howard's D.O.B., although Howard bypassed college and has several more years of pro experience.

    the battle for USMNT goalkeeping playing time will always be difficult.
     
  10. tab5g

    tab5g Member+

    May 17, 2002
    Re: Is Perkins...

    to be fair, Preston Burpo turns 34 in September http://chivas.usa.mlsnet.com/MLS/pl...r=burpo_p&playerId=bur504281&statType=current
    while Guzan won't turn 22 until that same month.

    and don't forget that Perkins resume also includes some minor league time:
    ----
    Other Pro Experience
    2002: Perkins backstopped the Cape Cod Crusaders (Premier Development League) to the club's first national championship, compiling a 16-4-2 record between the goal posts. In the championship game against the Boulder Rapids Reserve, he continued his regular season form, as the Crusaders took a 2-1 victory. His 0.87 goals-against average was the second lowest in the PDL for the 2002 season.
    ----
    from http://dcunited.mlsnet.com/MLS/play...perkins_t&playerId=per369809&statType=current
     
  11. shepchews

    shepchews Member

    Apr 28, 2004
    La Norte
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Is Perkins...

    A) Troy Perkins is a demigod sent to the eearthly plane to demonstrate god's amazing grace.

    B) Baldness is a sign of sexual virility.
     
  12. JoeSoccerFan

    JoeSoccerFan Member+

    Aug 11, 2000
    Re: Is Perkins...

    Who knows, keepers generally come into their own later than field players.


    I don't think Perkins will be a USNT player. Can he get a few caps? Probably. Will he be consistently on the team as 1st or 2nd? I doubt it.
     
  13. nobletea

    nobletea Moderator
    Staff Member

    Sep 29, 2004
    HarCo
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Is Perkins...

    Well invoking the seer of seers, Championship Manager, he is described as "the next Brad Friedel"-- and that's based on last season.

    The fragility of young keepers is all wrapped up in their confidence. When they have it, they're good and when they don't, they're awful. This is true of all players, but young keepers in particular, I think.

    Peter has got Troy riding high. I think Perkins can maintain his form over the season, but don't be surprised if he crashes-- aka Timmy Howard and Guzan. It doesn't take much for a young keeper to lose "it".
     
  14. skippy

    skippy Member

    Nov 17, 1999
    Alexandria, Virginia
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Is Perkins...

    IMO Perkins is way to inexperienced to seriously be considered among the top five or so US GKs right now. His judgment is extremely suspect at times. I'm not much of one for checking old game tapes, but it seems a large number of the GA's this year have come when Perkins has made a mental mistake and ended up out of position. That being said, those mistakes come of a supreme confidence in his physical abilities which is only slightly out of whack with his actual abilities.

    Two years from now, well, that could be a different story.

    Claiming baldness is a sign of sexual virility is a sign of baldness. :D
     
  15. fatbastard

    fatbastard Member+

    Aug 1, 2003
    Lincoln (ish), Va
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Is Perkins...

    yep, you notice he didn't say what kind of sign, high or (most likely) low :)
     
  16. gnat

    gnat New Member

    Oct 1, 2003
    Re: Is Perkins...

    Being bald in front is supposed to be sexy.

    Being bald in back is supposed to show you are a thinker.

    If you are bald in the front and the back, you just think you are sexy.

    :D

    -dave

    (forgot where I heard that)
     
  17. scarshins

    scarshins Member

    Jun 13, 2000
    fcva
    Re: Is Perkins...

    Maybe. Best DC player the past 2 months, he's riding a wave right now. I will disagree with Skippy and state Perkins has made almost NO mistakes for 3 months. Really pretty amazing. He's very composed when the ball comes in in the air. He's making great stuffs on breakaways, he seems to have found his technique there. In my opinion, which should be everyone's opinion :D defense always comes first for keepers. If a keeper is saving everything he possibly can, then one can overlook some just OK distribution or foot skills. But even there, playing the ball with his feet, he's been doing OK lately...
     
  18. JayJay4Pres

    JayJay4Pres New Member

    May 10, 2003
    909
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Is Perkins...

    Can I hold out hope and say Rimando is the next US Nats keeper? Seriously though, to early to tell...
     
  19. CLEATS

    CLEATS New Member

    May 2, 2005
    Re: Is Perkins...

    Right now the kid is doing great.Even looks like a world class keeper.I know it's early but his future looks very bright indeed.
     
  20. ursula

    ursula Member

    Feb 21, 1999
    Republic of Cascadia
    Re: Is Perkins...

    Can we really BELIEVE the propaganda Chivas is putting out? I sure CAN'T. They are lying about his age for their own nefarious purposes but where this really HURTS the US fan is thinking he's got a FUTURE with the Nats when he's really peaking RIGHT NOW. Burpo's 45 if he's a day. WHO really knows what "Burpo's" been DOING all these years? Don't believe ME? There's only ONE TEST that will ALLAY our FEARS:

    Bone scan!
     
  21. voyager

    voyager Member

    Jun 10, 2004
    Frederick, MD
    Club:
    DC United
    Re: Is Perkins...

    The thing that I think plays most in his favor right now is he seems to be a tireless worker and a student of the game. If I recall from a Post article on him recently he seemed like a very studious person. I assume that he works hard on the parts of his game that need attention.

    He may make some minor errors now and then in positioning or decision making on crosses, etc. but with time and the right coaching those can be corrected. I think that he will be working his tail off in the off-season to come back a much better keeper for '07.
     
  22. ursula

    ursula Member

    Feb 21, 1999
    Republic of Cascadia
  23. shepchews

    shepchews Member

    Apr 28, 2004
    La Norte
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Re: Is Perkins...

    You know if I wasn't sitting at a card table in my mom's basement in my underwear I'd be offended by your guys "banter"!!!!
     
  24. tab5g

    tab5g Member+

    May 17, 2002
    Re: Is Perkins...

    I've also read (sorry I don't have a link, but i think it was in some thread about Troy Perkins) that Burpo might think he has more of a future playing for Canada, if Onstad's "age" (being listed by the Dynamo as "38") is to be believed.

    again, i have no proof that Burpo is Canadian, other than seeing that he spent some time in Seattle, and also "Burpo played collegiate soccer at Southern New Hampshire University from 1992 to 1995" if you are to trust "wikipedia", http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Preston_Burpo, which I wouldn't since that source also has been buying the propaganda and lists: Preston Burpo, Date of birth 26 September 1972.

    checking my facts, Burpo was born in Bethesda, MD (that place certainly sounds Canadian to me). and his nickname is Stone.

    Also "Burpo" spent some time (? to ? -- thanks wikipedia) at Harbour View Football Club, so he'll probably end up choosing to represent Jamaica in 2010.
     
  25. John_Harkes_6

    John_Harkes_6 New Member

    Mar 29, 2000
    Baltimore, MD.

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