Before 2022, SKC's average position in the SS standings in 13 seasons under Vermes was fourth, plus there were 3 Open Cup wins and a CCL semi, so he's bought himself some leeway. But as someone said in a USMNT coach thread, eventually things become stale. He's probably got another season to turn things around.
The MLSPA released an updated salary list for the players: https://mlsplayers.org/resources/salary-guide
He’s clearly not the problem. Talent Acquisition (GM) and injury are the problem, and even that hasn’t been that bad.
Ah, Carlos Llamosa. That’s a guy I would have predicted would be a great coach. Hasn’t happened yet. But as a player, he was great despite average athleticism. Plus, he’s bilingual, plus he seems like he has the right determination and character…remember that he had stopped playing pro soccer to earn a living in America.
Right, I’m pretty sure he worked at the World Trade Center when they tried to blow it up in 1993…I could look up his Wikipedia page, but I think I remember reading that. And that’s part of why I think he’d be a good coach…he won’t take anything for granted.
Well, as much as I am not a fan of the Fire hiring Berhalter, it could have been worse. They could have hired Bruce Arena. Yes, Arena is a better manager, but he is so f'n stale and toxic.
Jim Curtin let go by the Union. Every MLS team looking for a coach is probably calling his agent now.
I imagine the ones that don't want to spend money are ringing incessantly. So that goes for 2/3 of the league.
“NEWS: Earthquakes Name Five-Time MLS Cup Champion Bruce Arena Sporting Director and Head Coach” (SJEarthquakes.com - Thursday, 11/7/24) -G
“San Jose Earthquakes name Bruce Arena head coach & sporting director” (MLSsoccer.com - Thursday, 11/7/24) -G
Is there a reason for this? Yes, Philly missed the playoffs this season, but they were pretty good starting in 2019...
“Former USMNT coach Bruce Arena returns to management with San Jose Earthquakes” (TheAthletic.com - Thursday, 11/7/24) -G
I can't say for certain. This is definitely a shock. It was likely one or a combination of the following: 1.) Jim has been politely critical of the organization not spending money 2.) Jim stated at his last post game presser that he felt the team didn't need an extensive overhaul. 3.) Ernst Tanner may want to make substantial changes to the roster (centerbacks), Jim may or may not agree with this (see above point). 4.) He's been Head Coach for 10 seasons. Maybe the players in their end of season interviews expressed a need for a different voice? It feels like this was a little bit of all of the above. It was just time for both sides to part ways.