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Creation of a Supporters' Group
fknbuflobo replied to RootforRoo44's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Who has seen the movie Green Street Hooligans? Anyone? That group called themselves the Green Street Elite. True (English) hooligans do not refer to themselves as such. The group name is usually something a bit more obscure (and menacing). -
Creation of a Supporters' Group
fknbuflobo replied to RootforRoo44's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Seriously? You guys really prefer ROOligans to Exchange Street Elite? ROOligans sounds way too warm and cuddly for this. -
Creation of a Supporters' Group
fknbuflobo replied to RootforRoo44's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Exchange Street Elite. I like the hooligan conotation. BW3 is my usual tail gating stop as it it within walking distance of LJF. -
Creation of a Supporters' Group
fknbuflobo replied to RootforRoo44's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Exchange Street Elite, the political wing of the AKR. LJF should be the Outback. You know. out back? -
Trapp is definitely pick of the litter. Shocking to see so many kids on this list from NEO. Only one of those, Murrow from Strongsville, coming to Zips. Has Akron EVER got a kid from St. Ignatius?
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Will Akron Suffer From Seven Departing Players
fknbuflobo replied to Z.I.P.'s topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Is he left footed? Notice that Porter prefers the left footed back on the right side and vice versa. The formation is tactically aggressive with the backs building runs toward the middle for a shot rather than running to the touch for the cross. To that point, I hope Yedlin has a good left. Wing MFs are more for crossing ala Mikey Nanchoff on the left. -
Welcome Martin. I never much liked DCU, but I suppose I will follow them some now. Watch how many punts and goal kicks Kitchen will get his head on! Dude will stick his head in a blender for the ball. Oh yeah, say one more thing about taking our coach, and a sizable posse from NEO will hunt you down. Clear?
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I am glad that Mattocks is with us another year. Whew! Suppose freshman Yedlin starts @ RB, bisbee. That creates a problem because I definitely want to see Genovese play. Gabe did scrimmage quite a bit @ RB last year. Perhaps Balogun would be the 12th man. Luke Holmes is not transferring to Akron with one year eligibility left just to come off the bench. Revision 3: Mattocks Holmes Speas Caldwell Brenes Trapp Genovese Yedlin Gallego Barson Meves
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Mattocks to Leave...after 2011 Season
fknbuflobo replied to Captain Kangaroo's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
EAS FIFA 11 XBox -
Genovese Holmes Speas Caldwell Brenes Trapp Balogun Yedlin Gallego Barson Meves
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Will Akron Suffer From Seven Departing Players
fknbuflobo replied to Z.I.P.'s topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
During several practices last year, Genovese was playing wing back. -
Mattocks Holmes Speas Caldwell Brenes Trapp Genovese Balogun Gallego Barson Meves
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Yeah, well I'm still trying to find out how much of the "salary" includes the GA bonus $$. If the 170k is his total compensation, how much then is the bonus? When Steve Z. signed his GA deal, it was reported that the GA bonus was $160k as I recall. Or was it $170/175? The interesting thing here is the "modest base salary" part. My belief is that Don Garber is the best friend any club owner ever had. His clubs get their best young players' salaries paid for by sponsors -- what could be better than that? No wonder so many players sign GA deals, and no wonder why MLS loves their relationship with Adidas. MLS has a long way to go in this regard to become truly Major League . I understand Generation Adidas the same way as you, Z.I.P. Well, at least, I think I understand it. The weakness is that the individual team is not supporting its own roster. This is a warning sign of financial instability when salaries are subsidized by corporate sponsors. I agree; the MLS must improve to become a truly “major league”.
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Soccer 2011 recruiting class
fknbuflobo replied to ZachTheZip's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Yes, Barson has the personality of a center back. He is rock solid and conservative. May all our defenders be such weak links! I agree with meatwad. Valentin is more naturally a wing back where he can take more chances. Zarek will likely play wing back for Chivas. Is it possible that Porter erroneously played Zarek Valentin out of his natural position these past two years? Valentin sure looked like a poor center back when up at Cleveland State. -
If I may correct myself, the NAIA Player of the Year was announced last month. My bad. I agree with Zach; there are players in all divisions of college soccer that have pro potential.
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trimmy, when you're good, you're really good. The NAIA Player of the Year award was anounced just today, at the same NSCAA convention. Caleb (Houdini) Porter probably met the guy for the first time today. Porter is unreal!
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So I guess that means Luke Holmes of Notre Dame (Ohio). http://www.notredamefalcons.com/news/2010/...1208103501.aspx
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The Akron Experiment
fknbuflobo replied to ZachTheZip's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
All due respect, but I don't think Caleb Porter needs to "save college soccer". The number of MLS players (or for that matter, USMNT players) going the college route, rather than turning pro before 18 is, I'm willing to bet (does Dave in Green have time to research this?) the same as it was a decade ago (MLS began in 1995). As long as university education continues to be a major institution in the US, American footballers are going to continue attending colleges and universities, and playing soccer there. And the college game will continue to -- rightly -- earn a large share of criticism for holding back the US' game at the international level. College soccer's contrast from the pro game -- substitution rules, limited playing time, lack of international-level competition does hold back many players, who in Europe, S. America, etc would be playing versus older players with lots of national and international playing experience. But, kids who have both out-of-the-box athleticism and soccer skills will continue having opportunities to play abroad (or in MLS) at age 18 or sometimes well below. Will Akron's exper(iment)ience change the historic trend of US soccer over the long run? I would love to imagine Caleb's coaching tactics becoming the default for major college soccer programs. But there is still a limit of 9.9 scholarships per DI program. Maybe the best thing Caleb Porter can do is bring attention to the game as a major college sport, deserving of attention from Dave and SkipZip. But can we get those two to a Crew match in 2011? Z.I.P., I respectfully disagree. Did you hear the Glenn Davis interview last night? Thanks Crew8. The relevance and influence of collegiate soccer on the American game has steadily diminished over the past 20 years, reaching a low about five years ago. Reasons for this are ones that you cite - and more. Collegiate soccer has historically failed to consistently prepare players for professional play, and by extension, international play. Needless to say, the ultimate goal of all American soccer fans is for the U.S. to win the World Cup. Open substitution allows for the resting of oversized players who after a 5 minute blow, re-enter the match to tackle hard, kick it far, run fast, elbow someone in the head and hopefully pound in that single goal to win. Generally speaking, this direct style does not translate well to the next level even though it may see limited success in college. The athleticism of the average professional player easily negates such tactics. Even so, this style of play will occasionally prevail in the pros, as exhibited by the 2010 Colorado Rapids. But increasingly, the trend has been for extremely talented players like Jack McInerney to skip college and go straight to the pros because the college game has little to offer them. That is all changing right before our eyes. Though certainly not solely responsible, Caleb Porter is the current standard bearer for the beautiful game. Attacking, short passing, possession soccer is his sermon, and many are converting daily. Porter does not cite the influence of Inter and Bayern; he prefers Arsenal and Barcelona. Thursday’s MLS draft will serve as proof that revolution is in the air. The pros have taken notice of this stylistic shift in collegiate soccer, and the national team soon will follow. College soccer is regaining its relevance and influence on the American game. Shockingly, the epicenter of this movement is Akron, Ohio. The notion sends chills down my spine. Caleb Porter is attempting something greater than simply winning championships with my beloved Zips. He intends to change not only collegiate soccer, but American soccer as a whole. My fear is that his scope is too ambitious and that Akron will suffer because of it. -
Championship Game DVDs
fknbuflobo replied to tbozeglav's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Count me for one. -
Glenn Davis interviews Caleb Porter
fknbuflobo replied to Crew8's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Truly inspiring to hear Porter talk about the state of American soccer as a whole. His vision is much greater than collegiate soccer. -
Further Expansion of Lee Jackson Field
fknbuflobo replied to MaxZIP's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Right! All the people I tried to convince into buying season tix last year now want them. UA can sell all additional grandstand seating. -
Championship merchandise
fknbuflobo replied to UA Fan's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Certainly, graduation is significant. Ampai is/was an A student, correct? Has he already graduated? Or is he scheduled to graduate in the spring? -
Further Expansion of Lee Jackson Field
fknbuflobo replied to MaxZIP's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
Does phase 3 also include additional grandstand seating? -
Championship merchandise
fknbuflobo replied to UA Fan's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
When will players' names be placed on back of jersey? We would be the first collegiate soccer team to do so. What a statement THAT would make! No worries; Ampaipitakwong has exited the program. -
Soccer 2011 recruiting class
fknbuflobo replied to ZachTheZip's topic in Akron Zips NCAA Championship Soccer
It's Caleb Porter and his incredible coaching. That's why my grandson is coming here from Seattle. bisbee, Yedlin is your grandson? Are you from around here?