Goalkeeping Coach

Discussion in 'D.C. United' started by dcuinvermont, May 24, 2004.

  1. dcuinvermont

    dcuinvermont Member

    Sep 8, 2000
    Burlington VT
    Nick has been pathetic coming back from injury even though he was arguably the most valuable player for the past 2 years.
    Warren, who's been the U23 keeper for the US, can't replace Nick.
    We're now on to the 3rd choice keeper.

    Does anyone else think it's a bit too odd of a coincidence that we have 2 keepers with established abilities unable to handle MLS this year?

    Rather than a bringing in a new keeper from MLS (or worse, Zack Thorton), we need a new goal keeping coach that can bring the keepers we have back to the level they should be.
     
  2. K

    K BigSoccer Supporter

    Mar 16, 1999
    DC, Fake America
    Club:
    --other--
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    If there's anyone who would know about recovery I would think it would be goalkeeper coach Mark Simpson!

    K
     
  3. Tweaked

    Tweaked Member

    Jan 30, 2003
    The Hill
    SIMPSON eh?....Excellent
     
  4. MikeLastort2

    MikeLastort2 Member

    Mar 28, 2002
    Takoma Park, MD
    You do know that Mark Simpson is the current keeper coach, right?

    Rimando hasn't been the same since he blew out his knee. I seriously doubt Simpson is telling him "ok Nick, on set pieces I want you to mistime when you come out of the six yard box and flail your arms as the ball goes past you."

    And please explain to my why Zach Thornton would be "worse."


    :rolleyes:
     
  5. GDopplerXT

    GDopplerXT Member

    Jun 12, 2001
    DC Area
    :D
     
  6. Blacksheep

    Blacksheep New Member

    Mar 9, 2004
    Ohio
    Think about this!! Did it ever don on anyone that maybe - Last year there was very little pressure on Nick to perform - he was comfortable with his position with Hudson - Doug was no threat to him. He gets hurt - Doug takes over-he's just ok, Nick still has no pressure other then to come back from his surgery, knowing Doug was not a threat. Now pre-season new Keeper comes in (Perkins) puts pressure on both keepers and neither Doug or Nick know how to compete for the position and now have ALOT of pressure to perform in practice and games.

    Nowak has always said - the starting 11 will be those that practice well and play hard at all times.

    Just a thought!!
     
  7. Pints

    Pints Member

    Apr 21, 2004
    Charm City
     
  8. RobertDajab

    RobertDajab New Member

    Apr 18, 2004
    Virginia
    I agree. Someone needs to scout the practices.
     

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