I thought Acosta looked like a world beater in the first half, covering a lot of ground and helping keep possession for the Fire. Second half, not so much. I had similar thoughts about Guti last year. That he’s much more of an attacker than a creator. He wants the ball at his feet and to run with it but his off the ball play is a step or two back from his attack.
I heard there was traffic issues so a lot of folks were a bit late. Also agreed on the supporters section. I don't know or really care about all the SG politics but sounds like Sector Latino doesn't want to have anything to do with the rest of the SGs. I think having them in separate ends isn't a bad idea. They did that in Bridgeview
Totally the opposite in the south lot. That was one of the most attended pre-match tailgates and folks were excited and it showed! The lot was rocking. Hopefully many will be back for our only afternoon match in a couple of weeks. I hate that the Fire always seem to start out slow and spend most of the season trying to dig out of the early season hole.
The pre game lineups on MLS showed that we were seting up for a 3-4-2-1 formation and Cincy was using their 3-4-1-2 formation. They would have two forwards in front of a CAM and we'd have one forward in front of two CAMs. I would prefer the formation Cincy used was what I was saying.
Ahhh...I read your original post as both being 3-4-2-1. I guess I mis read it or lost interest after a bunch of numbers...or, the occasional dyslexic perplexic issues manifested in my mirror brain again? Yes, I tend to agree.
So was there a siren? I never heard it on the Apple TV. If so when? And how was it done?[/QUOTE] siren thing was weird. Sector Latino gives a honorary captain (famous guy) an axe. Famous guy smashes a glass case and rings the fire alarm. Pretty cringey. It was before the game, and the B96 guy narrated it.
That game sucked, but given the new players on the team and the difficulty of the opponent, I think we gotta wait. If the team plays like this against a Charlotte or DC United, then I’ll bring the pitchforks.
siren thing was weird. Sector Latino gives a honorary captain (famous guy) an axe. Famous guy smashes a glass case and rings the fire alarm. Pretty cringey. It was before the game, and the B96 guy narrated it.[/QUOTE] I couldn't negative rep so I just quoted you. It's not what YOU said it was the message. See, my recommendation and something I've been saying for 15 years is they should buy an old school Cold War crank siren and mount it on the (non existent currently) capo stand. Capo cranks it at first whistle of each half and goals...organically. No narration or mumbo jumbo. Wanna have a guest dignitary do it? Ok...have that dignitary mingle among the common folks, climb the stand crank it while it's televised during the kick off. Nothing cheesy like that. Oh well...maybe some day?
Remember the Apple TV thing, where every team shows their tradition? Well, the fire didn’t have one, so we are trying to manufacture one now. When it’s not organic, it comes off as very corporate.
Waited for my blood pressure to drop back to triple digits before commenting That match was so disappointing! Did Fire progress on any season goals? learn how to play through pressure-no. avoid really sloppy mistakes on defense-no. progress the ball up the field better-no fullbacks and wingers increase pressure on opposing defenders-no. better offensive interplay between Shaqiri & Gutierrez- no better defensive pressure by DMs and AMs- no. provide better service in front of goal for Cuypers, EtAl- no improve offensive and defensive set plays-no. complete dangerous passes- no Not sure where they did make progress! Fortunately the season is just beginning!!
No, but "multiple" teams were willing to pay Gent's asking price so the personal terms were the deal maker.
I'm less concerned about Guti after the opener than anyone on the team, and most concerned about our coach, same as ever. Guti was mostly invisible and did try to get too cute a few times, but he was at least creative and played like he wanted 3 points after being involved in 100% of our goals last week and drawing the PK that lead to our only goal this week. I think he'll be fine, but obviously he didn't have his best game. Felt like Cincy shut down the middle of the park on us after the first 15 minutes, and we had no response. When we found a way to get to the Cincy half of the field (felt like mostly from long balls and a few players single-handedly dribbling from our side of the pitch to theirs) there were flourishes, but Shaq couldn't seem to play the ball anywhere but short, and Cuypers just either wasn't where he need to be overall or wasn't where people were expecting him. Czichos, oof. Acosta, meh, but I also think he'll return to form and be decent quickly. Fabi actually played with some urgency and did his best to help us transition from defense to offense, but his skillset is limited in that regard and he's probably not the player we want responsible for that. MHS also seemed to be a little too cute for his own good out there - sometimes you need to shoot or put the ball in a dangerous space and it felt like those were the times where he wanted to take a few extra dribbles instead. Brady was the only reason we didn't lose by more, and the lone bright spot. We backpassed so many times I could've sworn I saw a mirage of Logan Pause at some point. The opening alarm thing is corny just as everything trying to force a connection to the word 'Fire' is - not organic and super cringeworthy. I'm normally super optmistic, especially early in the season, but I've seen this movie before. Nothing about Klopas' history as a coach tells me we're going to get more than 1 point from our first three games and I wouldn't be shocked if that's what we finished March with. Either way, we dig an early hole, go on some sort of second half run to pull the long time fans like me in, and then shit the bed, every damn year. And this year, instead of the Open Cup, we only have the dumbass Leages Cup to suck in outside of MLS play. Two thumbs down, too predictable and bland.
With the contract extension he got he should be producing something more than nothing in a home game like this.
In general, I think saying what any player 'should be' doing is an impossible argument, and just like I don't care who is and isn't a DP, I don't really care about someone's contract status when they're out on the field if they're producing. He didn't really produce last night, but still was involved in our only goal by drawing the PK, which other than Shaq scoring it and Brady's heroics in net is more than I can say about any other player out there.
I was mostly being sarcastic because of the idiots who keep harping on Shaqiri’s contract. Sorry. Now Hugo has a bigger contract and Guti was given the red carpet treatment, I expect the spotlight to move from Shaqiri to the new kids in town. Again, that too was sarcasm because I don’t actually expect people to be able to course correct themselves with any integrity.