I Want The Old Clint Back

Discussion in 'New York Red Bulls' started by Metrosuccess, Sep 26, 2003.

  1. Metrosuccess

    Metrosuccess Member

    Jan 6, 2000
    NJ
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Can't take this new Clint Mathis anymore. Too many one touch back passes to defenders or to midfielders who can not attack. I want the old Clint attitude-wise who attacks at all times and takes guys on in the box drawing penlties at will and fires at all angles. I do not want the National team player who tries to makes all around him better anymore, I want the guy that shoots and attacks at every opportunity and is aggresive doing so.

    Now does he exist anymore or was that a result of having midfielders like Chung and others who can actually attack with him?? I have to believe it is in Clint's attitude at this point.

    We need the aggresive attacking Clint or we are finished as nobody can finish from the midfield on this team. Where is the old Clint that wanted to finish every time he recieved the ball and went forward as he recieved it?
     
  2. Brownswan

    Brownswan New Member

    Jun 30, 1999
    Port St. Lucie, FL
    Meanwhile... can we hire Mia Hamm to teach the new Clint how to take penalty kicks?
     
  3. In Bob We Trust

    In Bob We Trust New Member

    Jan 5, 2003
    my personal take, i've been very hard on clint as far as his mental game, and his attitude towards the team...recently, the comments he's made appear to be a step in the right direction, which i'm pleased with...he also, looked alright against the crew...we can only hope that our new formation is the right answer, and that last night was an aberration...afterall, this new formation was done to aid the midfield, so that amado had more help, so he could create more, and subsequently, this should help clint attack the way we'd like to see him do so...if we dont take care of business on sunday, there's gonna be a lot of justified bitching going on around here...
     
  4. bert patenaude

    Apr 16, 2001
    White Plains, NY
    Amen to that. Last night was a TEAM failure. No one stepped up. Kudos to Bob Bradley for taking responsibility as well in his post game comments on the MSG website.

    This team has done enough this year to be considered a #4 or #5 team in MLS. But it has shown no inclination to step it up to a new level. The consistent failures against Chicago and coming out flat in big games against DC and the Revs lead me to believe that a berth in the conference final is the best that we can hope for.

    Mathis must step up on Sunday. Counterattack will be the name of the game and unfortunately that is the only way this team scores goals.
     
  5. Metrosuccess

    Metrosuccess Member

    Jan 6, 2000
    NJ
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Watching Mia Hamm on TV seems to me she would be our best midfielder skills wise other Geuvara at this point. Would be great at Corner Kicks, set pieces of all kinds, and great at service. Size and speed wise no, not a chance but what skills.
     
  6. GAranger654

    GAranger654 BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Sep 24, 2003
    GA
    old age i guess
     
  7. GAranger654

    GAranger654 BigSoccer Yellow Card

    Sep 24, 2003
    GA
    mia hamm??????

    come on yall! that free kick was a joke! i mean as glad as i am that it went it...it was the ugliest freekick i have ever seen in my life.
     
  8. supermetros

    supermetros New Member

    Aug 20, 2001
    Park Ridge, NJ
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Just like a war movie quote....

    ...."give it up guy. He's gone." (At this point the soldier kneeling next to him closes his eyes)....

    Face it. He's older. He's had multiple knee surgeries. Those factors alone would cause a player to decline in ability but add in the fact he doens't like to train ultrahard and I doubt he'll every be one of those players who were as good or better than before the injuries (see 2003 Jamal Lewis of the Ravens).
     
  9. ToddP25

    ToddP25 Member

    Apr 19, 1999
    Richmond, VA
    Re: Just like a war movie quote....

    I will give you the multiple knee injuries but, age is NOT a factor......isn't he only 26? is that old now? What happened to me??? Am I really old then?

    I guess I should have seen the writing on the wall when I started referring to most of the players as 'kids'....

    Getting old sucks.
     
  10. supermetros

    supermetros New Member

    Aug 20, 2001
    Park Ridge, NJ
    Club:
    New York Red Bulls
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    I just said he was getting older. Remember many strikers are considered over the hill at 31-32. I was more commenting on the combination of being hurt so much and not being 20 anymore to bounce back.

    PS: He turns 27 in Nov.

    Yes, yes it does. Turned thirty this year. My knees and ankles are letting me know years of hoops and soccer were bad for me.
     

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