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		<title>Now What?  Starting from the top.</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 06 Nov 2009 22:04:20 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Carlos Marinelli]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[So now that the passion/disappointment has simmered a bit after a below mediocre season, I figured I’s sit and look at the team as a whole and write about what I thought should happen for 2010.
Peter Vermes = Technical Director:  After 3 seasons in this position I feel Vermes has done a less than [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So now that the passion/disappointment has simmered a bit after a below mediocre season, I figured I’s sit and look at the team as a whole and write about what I thought should happen for 2010.<span id="more-350"></span></p>
<p><strong><em>Peter Vermes = Technical Director</em></strong>:  After 3 seasons in this position I feel Vermes has done a less than stellar job.  Yes, the hires, drafts and the team depth are done with the coach, but truth be told he should have had the final say.  His final say should have been “Nay” when it came to Colombano (who I personally liked), Trujillo, Marinelli, Thompson, and his failure to have a fully competitive team that not only had a stable heavy presence on the field but have a pool of trusted and established set of backup players that could step up and could be worked into the starting lineup. </p>
<p>Truth be told, although he did score some positive points with players like Claudio Lopez and to some extent Santiago Hirsig (Zoltan and Kamara look positive but it’s still too early), and I think KC has a nice pool of young players that at times have stepped up when given a real chance, Vermes as a Technical Director has done a sub-par job and I believe he does not deserve to keep his position.  Three years on the job and KC seemed to have peaked in mediocre year one and gone down after that.</p>
<p><strong><em>John Pascarella = Goalkeeping/Fitness Coach</em></strong>:  Although at times it looked like the team was a bit out of gas, fitness was something that seemed to be a strong point for KC.  Also, Kevin Hartman looked superb this year keeping the team in games that under normal circumstances should have been losses.  He is a definite keep in my book.</p>
<p><strong><em>Peter Vermes-Coach</em></strong>:  I personally don’t like his style and at times it looked like he was slow to react, especially in those games where at the end of the season we needed a win but we still finished playing with 4 or 5 defenders and would either go play 3 defensive midfielders one game and then would play 4 offensive midfielders in another; interesting to say the least but I will acknowledge that it seemed that the team started to respond to his coaching style.  I will also say that I believe he lost a great chance at the end of the year to give some younger players a chance to prove their worth and evaluate talent.  I won’t buy the “we were still in it” excuse (yes we might have been mathematically alive but there was no way it was going to happen.</p>
<p>If the Front Office wants to give Vermes a shot at a whole season as a coach they need to go look for a capable and experienced Technical Director because very few (in any sport) have done a good job when performing the GM/Coach double duty.  I’ll give Vermes the Coach a maybe with a short leash attached to his stint so that if the team does not show a significant turn around I would cut his coaching career short.</p>
<p><strong><em>Kerry Zavagnin-Assistant Coach</em></strong>:  Zavagnin is an interesting case and is someone that I can see as a possible future coach for the Wizards if they prepare him well.  I think the first step to prepare him well is to get him out of KC; the FO needs to flex some diplomatic muscle and get Kerry a job as an assistant coach (paid by the Wizards) either in England, Scotland, or Holland for example, so that he can learn from other coaches and assistants and get a feel of how teams in better leagues do things.  He knows the MLS, now he needs to know other leagues and systems.</p>
<p>Call it enrichment, call it internship, but the Wizards need to help get Zavagnin prepared if they want to see him as a successful future MLS coach for KC.  Add to that the fact that there is a reason that institutions like the military move their Soldiers away to other units when they get promoted up the chain to a position of power; because the line of respect and camaraderie sometimes gets blurred when you are in charge of your ex-peers and as a coach you want that line to be there.  If Zavagnin moves out for a few years on some kind of internship it will serve both for his preparation as it will allow for a roster turn over and help avoid any problems.</p>
<p>What’s your take on it? Who should stay, who should go?</p>
<p><script type="text/javascript" src="http://static.polldaddy.com/p/2220116.js"></script><br />
<a href="http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/2220116/">The future of Peter Vermes the Technical Director</a><span style="font-size:9px">(<a href="http://answers.polldaddy.com">polls</a>)</span></p>
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<a href="http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/2220128/">Kerry Zavagnin&#8217;s future</a><span style="font-size:9px">(<a href="http://www.polldaddy.com">survey</a>)</span></p>
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<a href="http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/2220135/">Should John Pascarella stay with KC ?</a><span style="font-size:9px">(<a href="http://answers.polldaddy.com">answers</a>)</span></p>
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<a href="http://answers.polldaddy.com/poll/2220144/">Peter Vermes as a Coach</a><span style="font-size:9px">(<a href="http://answers.polldaddy.com">answers</a>)</span></p>
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		<title>Night o&#8217; Goats. Oh, and yes we are finally eliminated</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 19 Oct 2009 20:00:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Chance Myers]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[It’s bad enough we have had a horrible season.  It’s bad enough that we played basically the same lineup that has given us little to cheer about throughout the season (with Zusi and Zoltan being the exceptions).   Saturday we decided to give the Sounders some help by giving away 3 goals on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It’s bad enough we have had a horrible season.  It’s bad enough that we played basically the same lineup that has given us little to cheer about throughout the season (with Zusi and Zoltan being the exceptions).   Saturday we decided to give the Sounders some help by giving away 3 goals on big mistakes.  Another game where we were leading and decided to snatch defeat out of the jaws of victory.<span id="more-324"></span></p>
<p>A boring first half where it seemed that Seattle had the run of things generating more chances and completely dominating our midfield.  Lopez and Zusi helped KC move forward, but it just seemed that we were physically pushed around by a bigger, more compact Sounders team.  During one of their advances they were able to produce a corner off Hartman’s right side; the cross came in low and no one was placed on the near post, allowing the rebound to be knocked in through the position normally occupied by the shortest guy on the field (from later corners it seemed to be Zusi).  Whatever the reason for not having someone there it was either the specific player’s fault or Hartman’s for not physically placing someone there; Mistake #1.  Still, at the end of the half the game was pretty balanced and KC was generating a few chances.</p>
<p>The second half started with KC on the attack using both Michael Harrington and sub Chance Myers (in for an ineffective Leathers) off the wings  (Wow, did Myers seem comfortable back there or what? so much for playing him in the middle; it reminds me of another coach who playerd one of his back out of position for most of the season&#8230; I&#8217;m sure it will come to me).  </p>
<p>The tie came off a pretty bad Harrington shot on goal that just crossed the box and was redirected in by a streaking Zoltan who came in from behind Leo Gonzalez.  KC kept up the pressure and a few minutes later they took the lead when Davy Arnaud skipped a poor cross from the right side that no Sounders defender cleared (and at least one missed), which allowed Josh Wolff to knock the ball in past Cassey Keller.</p>
<p>Although leading, KC could not hold the midfield and the Sounders’ attack kept pressuring the backline.  Another corner kick brought the tying goal when the cross came to the near post, Hartman missed the punch-out, leaving the goal open for Roger Levesque to knock it in easily (Mistake #2).  A few minutes later came another KC mistake, this time by Matt Besler who got outsmarted and outmuscled by Freddie Ljungberg on a ball that should have been cleared (Mistake #3) near the KC box.  Ljungberg stole the ball and fed Nate Jacqua for an easy goal.</p>
<p>The story of our season in a nutshell; 3 plays we gave away, 3 goals.</p>
<p>Commentary: I was impressed with rookie Graham Zusi who, with Zoltan, was one of the best Wizards on the field (interesting that the KC mls website has Besler on the POTG poll, even with his huge mistake, and did not Zusi; I guess I must have watched a different game; that and of course the fact that Zusi is not from the KC area).  It seems that playing a few games as a starter has Zusi&#8217;s confidence.  His understanding with Lopez seems to be growing, although with Arnaud and Jewsbury he did seem out of sync which may not be his fault after all.  (I’m anticipating hate e-mails from people wearing their blue tinted glasses and for whom these 2 players can do no wrong ). </p>
<p>Too bad Zoltan didn’t get a start with Kamara.  I guess Vermes will stay with his boy Wolff who again scored but overall has been doing pretty poorly in the last few games.  It would be nice to see Kamara so he can show us what he has and if he’s worth the money he’ll be looking for next year.  Oh well, I can only hope our new coach (and our new Technical Director? need to remember to include that on my Xmas list this year) will have some MLS coaching experience and have a better eye at evaluating talent than our current one.</p>
<p>By the way, I know Seattle won, but Freddie Montero was horrible; he missed 2 EASY sitters in the second half.  I know he’s good (he&#8217;s shown it most of the year) but I wonder if trying to get some payback for “Punk-Gate” weighted a bit too heavy on his little frame.  Also I would love to know what the deal is with Cassey Keller&#8217;s anger, the guy was really going at it with the ref, the linesman, and even Kei Kamara.  He needs to chill and double up on the Metamusil before the game because anger like that MUST be derived from constipation and bowel irregularity.  Still, you can&#8217;t deny the guy still has it as a keeper and a leader.</p>
<p>I have no highlights yet but they will be posted when available.</p>
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		<title>Now What?</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 14 Oct 2009 21:05:34 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[I decided not to comment on our 2-0 loss against Chivas since my arguments are the same as the Houston tie except for the Zoltan goal.  This week we didn’t even score and it would seem that playing those players in a slump (Wolff, Arnaud, Jewsbury) has brought nothing good. 
The game did have [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I decided not to comment on our 2-0 loss against Chivas since my arguments are the same as the Houston tie except for the Zoltan goal.  This week we didn’t even score and it would seem that playing those players in a slump (Wolff, Arnaud, Jewsbury) has brought nothing good. <span id="more-311"></span></p>
<p>The game did have a horrible offside non-call on the first Chivas goal, but in all honesty should be blamed on the assistant and not the ref <a href="http://www.downthebyline.com/">(Mike Kuhn has all the evidence, and the video is clear also).</a></p>
<p>Although we are not mathematically eliminated, only a complete debacle by the teams in front of us and a sudden resurgence of our team would get us through.  (OK, not going to happen).  This brings up the point of what we should do with these last 2 home games.  Keep the mediocrity and try to bust the slump some of the players are in (hey, one more week might do the trick, right?), or use the friendly venue to give some others a shot.</p>
<p>I personally think Zusi did an OK job on Saturday, not any worse than Arnaud (OK, here come all the comments from the ones with the Arnaud blinders).  I’d love to see Zoltan in for Wolff, who again got a bloody nose and who is in the scoring drought part of his up and down season.  Will this happen? No, because the coach is also wearing his own blinders hoping that all these players he has been partly responsible for bringing in and giving to Curt Onalfo to use (and now having to use himself) will somehow magically show us all their talent.  It just seems that it’s his last ditch effort to justify what he has done.</p>
<p>That actually is kind of sad since when the season comes to a close and the cutting needs to start most of the players leaving will be those who never got that chance.  Yes, Yes, some have said that those reserve games have shown us who is good and who isn’t.  For me that’s a bunch of crap.  Players play to the level around them and playing college teams might be good exercise but the only ones really getting the learning are the…(wait for it…) college teams.   And judging some of those players on the one or two games they get to play in with no regularity is actually meaningless.   Like someone mentioned in another post, the best goals I’ve seen from the Reserves came from players who aren’t starters and I’ve seen a couple of college players make a few of the starters look foolish.  Should we go ahead and sign the kid that was able to dribble through Jimmy Conrad?  Giving so much credit to these reserve games to judge quality is absurd; unless we actually play teams that are better than us; KC Brass, UMKC, etc, not the case.  Two word: Ryan Pore, need I say more?</p>
<p>In my book you judge these players when they are asked to play at that higher level.  If players aren’t given that chance at the higher level they don’t get the chance to succeed.  Case and point Ricardo Clark for example who I’ve never seen as a great player IN HOUSTON, but when asked to step up with the USNT, at a different level, he has shown that quality that makes him a good mid with a foot in Europe at the end of the season.  The same goes for other players who although have a normal or good level in the MLS but seem to step up when asked to do more.  I’m not saying we have superstars on our bench, but I do think we have some serviceable ones who might be able to step up and do an OK job when they get on the field filling in for a starter if it’s not their first time in a meaningful game.</p>
<p>So we lose against that “punk” Montero (that one’s for Coach Onalfo), or against DC; so what? there’s nothing on the line.  Pride? Really?</p>
<p>I’ll take losing with a new lineup now, than over losing again like we did against Santos, where Jimmy Conrad got hurt and the guy that came in had few or no minutes and got schooled by the Mexican forwards.</p>
<p>I believe in moral victories but beating Seattle and DC would not even be that (that is, if we actually were able to muster the offensive power to do so).</p>
<p>Oh well, I’m sure Peter Vermes has though about the good of the team next year and setting up the next guy for success instead of trying to justify his job and escape failure.  The more he coaches the less the blame scale tips against Onalfo and his time coaching with the hand he was dealt.  He’s not blameless but he’s sure as hell not the only one to blame.</p>
<p>Since we didn&#8217;t see any KC goals last weekend I leave you with a few of my favorite ones.  Enjoy.</p>
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		<title>No Win. No Playoffs. No more Vermes, please.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 05 Oct 2009 21:12:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Yes Kansas City played better yesterday than their last game against Colorado; yes they could have won to keep the slim playoff hopes alive.  But NO we didn’t win; no we didn’t finish off a team that played almost 70 minutes a man down and missing one of their best players; no, we aren’t [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes Kansas City played better yesterday than their last game against Colorado; yes they could have won to keep the slim playoff hopes alive.  But NO we didn’t win; no we didn’t finish off a team that played almost 70 minutes a man down and missing one of their best players; no, we aren’t that much better with Peter Vermes than we were with Curt Onalfo; and no Peter Vermes should NOT survive the house cleaning that should take place in KC this offseason.<span id="more-304"></span></p>
<p>KC seemed to dominate a lot of the run of play on Sunday but it translated into absolutely nothing.  A Kamara shot off the post (which isn’t considered a shot on goal) and Zoltan’s goal were the only dangerous plays that translated into something.  Meanwhile, Brian Mullan and a 10 men Dynamo squad managed the game as they needed to, and actually took the lead when Mullan danced around Michael Harrington for what seemed to be hours before sending a cross from the right side that was missed by at least 3 KC defenders before Luis Angel Landin just tapped it in for the lead.  Landin, who Jonathan Leathers forgot existed, scored his first MLS goal.</p>
<p>KC continued to move the ball but with little success against the 10 man Houston.  We had little attacking power, where Josh Wolff looked his age, and Kamara looked alone up front.  Add to that the fact that “The Coach” still has a man crush on Davy Arnaud and Jack Jewsbury who are in line to the “where are they now” award since their real selves have not been sighted since around week 8 of this season.  They have had poor form, have contributed little, and at this point I see them as players taking a spot from youngsters that cannot do any worse.  Maybe the time off will do them good and will lead to a better 2010.</p>
<p>Back to the game:  In the 73rd minute a very nice cross from Lopez to Zoltan (who will not stop running while on the field) finally ended in the equalizer, which still “keeps us in the playoff hunt”, as some MLS writer I’m sure will make note of.  The truth being that the slight glimmer of hope that was left from last week has now been extinguished, and we can now start looking towards 2010.  Also, I don’t know about you guys, but the fact that we have &#8220;a 4 game unbeaten streak&#8221; as the KC Wizards website says, really does not make me feel any better about missing the playoffs; of course I could be suffering from the “glass half empty” syndrome but who could blame me at this point in the season.</p>
<p>It’s noteworthy to mention that Vermes again brought Chance Myers into the game for a brief appearance that reminded me why I think “Ryan Leaf” when I see him, since it appears that he has also lost the power to make semi-decent crosses (passes?), which in my book was all Vermes was asking for when he started using him a few weeks back.  We also saw a glimpse of Roger Espinoza on the bench, which quashed the rumors of him running away from KC, while we still have no news on why, steady starter Hercules Gomez did not make the trip to Houston.   Three defenders, 2 midfielders, and one forward on our bench; good to see we were going all out to win this game.</p>
<p>Here&#8217;s a suggestion, since it&#8217;s over, why don&#8217;t we play Kamara and Zoltan up front and use a couple of youngsters in the middle and give that a try.  Will we really miss Arnaud, Jewsbury and Wolff that much?  Wolff hasn&#8217;t scored in 2 games so probably his hot streak has come to an end again and it will take him about 6 or 7 games to get on another one so just for fun let&#8217;s see a change.</p>
<p>All in all we tied a game we should have won leaving 3 games in this disaster of a season.   All I can hope from On Goal is that they actually shed some dead weight from the team and maybe start by getting someone in the front office that can make some good player-personnel decisions, because, honestly Peter Vermes is not the man.  I know he’s well liked here in KC, I know he won a title here in KC, but that means nothing when it comes for finding talent and running a team, and his 3 years here and the players he has brought in prove that.  Hey, if those were the only creditials to get a front office job imagine all the players the Yankees would have working with GM Brian Cashman.</p>
<p>While 2007 was a year to remember, 2009 is a year to forget.  But lets face it, this is KC, where Chief’s GM Carl Peterson was finally fired after stinking up the place for years, and the Royals are the Royals; do I really expect that On Goal, a business with few soccer people at the head, will fire their top soccer man after this season? The answer is no.  Too bad though, since the mess that we are in is mostly Vermes’ fault because his stint as a coach has proven that Curt Onalfo really didn&#8217;t have that much to work with.</p>
<p>No highlight available. Sorry.</p>
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		<title>KC vs. Colorado. Let Herm and Jim tell you what I think.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Sep 2009 21:12:37 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Needing a win against a depleted Colorado team on their 3rd game in one week the Wizards earned a point at home and basically kissed their playoff aspirations good bye.  Only winning out and getting a lot of help will keep KC from watching the MLS playoffs from home.
So the Wizards, in their typical [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Needing a win against a depleted Colorado team on their 3rd game in one week the Wizards earned a point at home and basically kissed their playoff aspirations good bye.  Only winning out and getting a lot of help will keep KC from watching the MLS playoffs from home.<span id="more-303"></span></p>
<p>So the Wizards, in their typical “must win” situation, playing a team on their 3rd game this week, which was missing at least 4 starters, finished the game with 4 defenders and a holding mid and not getting a goal.  This tie basically means the same as if we had lost; it&#8217;s sealed our fate out of the playoffs.</p>
<p>Although I can try and explain why I hate the way we finished the game, with an ineffective (since game 8 or so this season) Davy Arnaud who should not have even started and with few offensive options off the bench, I will let good old ex-Chief coach Herm Edwards explain to Peter Vermes how we should have played this game.</p>
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<p>Granted KC dominated and had most of the chances, we lacked the punch that shows up only once in a while this year but that has honestly eluded us most of the season.  Colorado came in looking tired and trying to slow the pace of the game and held us at bay.  Hirsig managed the midfield but with little options moving forward; Jewsbury and Arnaud seem to linger in the stupor that has not left them for the last 15 or so games; Conrad and the defense did their job; Kamara brought some excitement but that was about it. Zoltan did a nice job off the bench, but missed a great opportunity at the end of the game.  It all added up to a nice effort and that was it.</p>
<p>All in all, another typical Wizards game where we just couldn’t get it done and now the playoffs are most likely done for 2009.  I’m not saying that we cannot win out, but we have 4 very tough games left and can only reach 43 points.  Miracles do happen, but too many things have to fall into place for the Wizards to advance.</p>
<p>I’d have to agree with Jim Mora on this one (you knew it was coming):</p>
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<p><strong>Here are the game highlights:</strong></p>
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		<title>The Two Tales of Captain KC</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 21 Sep 2009 21:10:56 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Claudio Lopez]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Davy Arnaud]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Jimmy Conrad had a night to remember, and at the same time a night to forget.  At the end the Wizards kept their hopes alive with a come from behind win against Dallas that puts them 7 points behind the last playoff spot with 5 games left.
The night started with the Wizards trying to [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Jimmy Conrad had a night to remember, and at the same time a night to forget.  At the end the Wizards kept their hopes alive with a come from behind win against Dallas that puts them 7 points behind the last playoff spot with 5 games left.<span id="more-300"></span></p>
<p>The night started with the Wizards trying to win their first game at home since June 12th (yes, a 3 month drought, including Superliga).  They came on to the field playing 4 in the back, 2 in the holding midfield, 2 in the attacking mid at the wings and 2 up top.  By the 10th minute KC seemed to be controlling the game and was already up with a Santiago Hirsig goal off a Lopez corner.  Dallas quickly figured out that their attacks through the middle would run into the double team of Hirsig and Morsink, so they decided to go after KC’s more vulnerable wings, where Lopez and Gomez, although primed for the attack, bring little if any, defensive help.</p>
<p>Still, as the half came to a close, the game had gotten pretty even, with KC giving up some of its attacking control by relying too much on the Hartman and Conrad long ball.  In the 44th minute Jimmy Conrad decided that it was the right time to play one of his first passes up the middle to Santiago Hirsig, but left his try short, giving Dax McCarthy a running start to come in unmarked and shoot from outside the box, beating Hartman and ending the half with a tie.</p>
<p>The second half brought Kei Kamara to the field for Gomez and dropped a very ineffective Arnaud to his midfield position.  On the 54th minute, as KC started to put more pressure on Dallas, a long ball that should have been cleared turned into an adventure for Conrad again as he tried to dribble it out and got dispossessed by David Ferreira who ran into the box and set up an easy finish for Jeff Cunningham’s fifth goal against KC this year.</p>
<p>Peter Vermes at that point decided to sacrifice defense for attack by bringing in Graham Zusi for Kurt Morsink and a few minutes later Zoltan for Arnaud.  Zoltan paid dividends right away as he volleyed a Lopez corner back on goal, where Josh Wolff back healed it in for the tie.  With the score tied it seemed that both teams gave up marking and defense for attacking soccer.  During this back and forth across the field, a Claudio Lopez low cross was re-directed by George John onto his own goal forcing a great save by Dario Sala to keep the ball out, but leaving it close enough for Jimmy Conrad to dive in and put KC ahead.</p>
<p>The last 10 minutes where a bit stressful for the KC faithful since the very offensive team on the field now had to hold off the brunt of the Dallas attack, with players like Lopez and Zusi, great for the offense, became little help when it came to stopping the Dallas attack.  At the end, the KC defense and a couple of nice stops by Kevin Hartman kept the score 3-2 and gave the KC faithful another weekend where they can waive the “We Believe” banner out in the stands.</p>
<p><strong>Player of the Game:</strong> Lopez. He was involved in every goal; granted 50% of his passes it seems are made with his eyes closed, the other 50% are on the money.</p>
<p><strong>Ratings:</strong></p>
<p><strong>Kansas City Wizards</strong> &#8212; Kevin Hartman (7)  Jonathan Leathers (6), Matt Besler (6), Jimmy Conrad (5), Michael Harrington (5), Herculez Gomez  (5) (Kei Kamara (6)), Santiago Hirsig (7), Kurt Morsink (6) (Graham Zusi (6)), Claudio Lopez (7), Davy Arnaud (4),  (Zoltan Hercegfalvi (6)), Josh Wolff (6).</p>
<p><strong>On the ref:</strong>  Nice work by the second year man for this game.  I will say that the McCarthy yellow for lifting his shirt was a bit harsh since he really didn’t take it off, but oh well.</p>
<p><strong>Next Up:</strong>  The Rapids.  I would like to see a similar lineup for the next game but with Kamara up top with Wolff and someone else taking Arnaud’s spot.  He is not himself and hasn’t been at all good for the last 3 months.  He either needs some time off or a stint on the bench.  I know that Vermes (and Onalfo during his stint) rarely pull out the fan favorites Jewsbury and Arnaud, but they have not been playing their best soccer, and maybe a Zoltan sighting on the right wing could be a nice change.</p>
<p>Here are the highlights:</p>
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		<title>Ended a streak. Started a streak.</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 10 Sep 2009 18:14:28 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Back again.  I missed out on commenting about our victory last Saturday against New England which brought some renewed enthusiasm to the KC faithful.  This was mainly due to the fact that there was way too much soccer to watch with the WC qualifiers over the weekend.  A good dose of soccer [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Back again.  I missed out on commenting about our victory last Saturday against New England which brought some renewed enthusiasm to the KC faithful.  This was mainly due to the fact that there was way too much soccer to watch with the WC qualifiers over the weekend.  A good dose of soccer overload which was great <span id="more-296"></span></p>
<p>I did watch the game against NE but did not really get overly excited because KC really needed to get a streak going after the string of goaless games before one could cheer wholeheartedly and think about a turn around.  Against DC we again forgot about scoring and got caught looking at the ball during our opponent&#8217;s goal, which led to another loss.</p>
<p>KC on Wednesday started moving the ball well against a sluggish and slow DC team that gave Claudio Lopez a lot of room to roam the left side of the field.  His runs generated a lot of chances that KC attackers could not put in goal time and time again.  DC then started to come out of its shell using Chris Pontius on the left side and giving the KC defense something to worry about.   Still, KC had the brunt of the chances.</p>
<p>On the 39th minute a short corner found KC napping which resulted in a short cross to Bryan Namoff who beat a slow to react Hirsig, redirecting the ball to the back post, where Pontius dove in for the header that went off the post and right to Luciano Emilio who just blasted it in from in front of the goal.  Kind of a pinball type goal, but well played while most of the KC players looked on.</p>
<p>KC tried to react but just could not do much.  An interesting group of changes from Peter Vermes really didn’t help; he pulled a dangerous Herculez Gomez for Chance Myers who basically managed to do what he’s been doing since coming back into games: cross the ball into the box time and time again and then added to that getting ejected on a stupid play.  Vermes also brought in Zoltan for a HUGELY ineffective Davy Arnaud who should earn a stint on the bench after missing 3 sitters and then a timid Graham Zusi in the last 10 minutes of the game.  I like Zoltan, but playing a goal down and trying to salvage the playoffs would it kill him to play 3 forwards (I know Lopez was there but he was on the wing)? What is there to lose?</p>
<p>At the end KC fell short and the playoff train seems uncatchable.  Peter Vermes still hopes to reverse the trend, but with this team he’s fielding I seriously doubt it.  Unless our last 7 games are against a 10 player New England team that spots us an own goal it’s just not going to happen.</p>
<p><strong>Player of the Game</strong>: Lopez</p>
<p><strong>Goat of the Game</strong>: Arnaud </p>
<p><strong>On the ref</strong>:  I really don&#8217;t like Terry Vaughn as a ref.  He makes the game choppy by not allowing players to play fluidly and letting them play on more; hopefully his style won’t get him killed when he goes somewhere in Central America to ref a game and he makes a mess of things.  There’s a reason he’s called “Terriblon” (Terrible) everywhere he goes south of Mexico.  That being said he did not affect the result; KC lost because of all the missed opportunities.  Myers is a dunce who, with a yellow, playing away from home, decided to trip the DC mascot from behind; according to FIFA rules a trip from behind can be considered a yellow card offense; 8 out of 10 just call it and let it go, but you can’t take that chance with Terriblon.</p>
<p>Now on to NY.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the highlights from Saturday</strong>.  The High!!</p>
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<p><strong>And the let down from last night.</strong>  The Low!!</p>
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		<title>Close to a Record in Futility; and of course we lost</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 01 Sep 2009 13:49:23 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Claudio Lopez]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Davy Arnaud]]></category>
		<category><![CDATA[Jack Jewsbury]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[Down a goal, up a man for about 60 minutes, against a Real Salt Lake team that was missing a few starters and decided to play only one forward, the Peter Vermes strategy called to have, on paper, 5 defenders on the field.  Wow, and I thought before the game that things couldn’t get [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Down a goal, up a man for about 60 minutes, against a Real Salt Lake team that was missing a few starters and decided to play only one forward, the Peter Vermes strategy called to have, on paper, <strong>5 defenders on the field</strong>.  Wow, and I thought before the game that things couldn’t get any worse.<span id="more-293"></span></p>
<p>Hope springs eternal and it was with hope that I went to the game on Saturday: hoping for a win, hoping for a goal, hoping at least not to lose….  Was it too much to ask?   It appears so, because Peter Vermes and the group of players he started seemed to lack interest, effort and quality when confronted with a RSL team that still had something to play for but at the same time knew the quality of their opponent and decided to rest some starters.  Not that KC was eliminated at that point but the odds were against us.  Be that as it may I was hoping for a good showing that never happened.</p>
<p>KC started with some game control but quickly Kyle Beckerman took over and started pulling the strings of the game.  In the 18th minute Pablo Campos slid through the defense, caught Jimmy Conrad out of position (and lost) and scored the only goal of the game.  KC as always tried to react but to little avail; even when RLS went down to 10 men with the Ned Grabavoy ejection.  Of course being a man up just spelled disaster for KC, that time and time again this year has failed to capitalize when their opponent goes a man down.</p>
<p>Not much else happened for the rest of the game.  KC missed a few clear scoring opportunities, RSL hunkered down in the back and by the end of the game the Wizards were only 3 minutes away from setting a new KC record in scoring futility; according to the <a href="http://www.hillcrestroadblog.com/2009/08/wizards-lose-to-rsl-1-0.html">Hillcrestroad Blog </a>they currently have not scored in 424 minutes of MLS play.  We also caught a glimpse of the Peter Vermes attack tactics that can be summarized as playing 5 defenders on the field when losing 0-1 and a man down.   I can only imagine that if RSL had all 11 players we would have seen a couple of more defenders in the mix so that they could hold that 0-1 score.  Pathetic to say the least, and just one more reason for On Goal to help him pack his bags at the end of the season.</p>
<p><strong>Player Ratings:</strong></p>
<p>Everyone gets a 3 except Watson who gets a 5.</p>
<p><strong>Commentary</strong>:</p>
<p>I know people say we should not play our Reserves or young players because they “suck” but here is my argument.  Have we really seen them play regularly?  It’s time to stop the Conrad, Arnaud, Hirsig, Wolff, Jewsbury, Lopez, Gomez love affair; these players (and the coaches) have the team where it is now.  We need to know what we have in Reserve and see what we want to keep in the Reserves.  The key to victory of teams like Houston is that they have those players that can step in when Ching, or Clark or DeRosario(last year) leave the team.  Their pool of young talent goes hand in hand with their good coach.  We lack that here in KC.</p>
<p>How do we know that our Reserves are good or bad when you see them for a few games or a few minutes here and there after not playing the whole year?  We expect them to come in and take Arnaud, Conrad or Jewsbury’s spot without even flinching?  That is utterly stupid.  If a player needs to see the bench or worse after a few bad games, a lot of those “senior” players mentioned before should have been there long ago.   Arnaud has been absent since week 3 or 4, Hirsig has given up 6 or 7 plays that have led to opponent goals, Jewsbury disappears for long stretches of the game, Lopez can’t cross a ball worth his life, Gomez has a track record of missing open shots, Wolff…, well enough said.  If a few bad games mean the end of your MLS career, I’m sorry to say that these guys should call it quits.  The only reason they are where they are is because someone gave them the chance to move through the ranks, take the hard knocks and learn from them.  What better opportunity that now, with 9 games left to play at least half a team of youngsters and see if they need to be here next year taking up a roster spot; if they can live up to some of the hype and hope.</p>
<p>It might sound stupid but I believe we have some talent here and there have been players that when given regular starts have shown quality, but are quickly moved off to the side when they have a bad game.  If this is the rule to be followed I don’t want to see Conrad on the pitch next Saturday since the last 2 goals we have given up have been on him.</p>
<p>I can only hope for a change.  I for one can go watch a game where the players on my team are fighting for a roster spot next year, and a chance to something more, instead of watching a bunch of stiff showing up at the game thinking that whatever happens they’ll be penciled in every time.  By the way, let&#8217;s not look back because the Red Bulls are closing in; at least if we play the &#8220;youngesters&#8221; we have an excuse if they catch up to us.</p>
<p><strong>Here are the highlights of the game:</strong></p>
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		<title>The drought continues, and I started hearing music in my head.</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 24 Aug 2009 19:58:57 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
				<category><![CDATA[Claudio Lopez]]></category>
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		<description><![CDATA[This might sound cheesy, but while watching the Wizards lose again, and worst of all, not score again a Madonna song from the early 1990s started to go off in my head. 
On the game.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This might sound cheesy, but while watching the Wizards lose again, and worst of all, not score again a Madonna song from the early 1990s started to go off in my head. <span id="more-289"></span></p>
<p><strong>On the game.</strong></p>
<p>Not much to say.  Pretty boring and we made a mediocre (at best) team look pretty good and we were incapable of scoring.  Enough said, the highlights are down below.</p>
<p><strong>On the lineup.</strong></p>
<p>I had seen some sparks the previous weekend vs. Chicago, but Vermes went back to the team that Onalfo shoved down our throat week in and week out with little or no results; the big changes Michael Harrington going back to his natural position in the back  and McKenzie taking Holhbein’s spot next to Jimmy Conrad.  The Harrington move was way over due but the McKenzie switch was almost a disaster since he seemed to have been bitten by the often seen Hirsing bug which makes players give away the ball on the KC side of the field to aid the opposition when it comes to goal scoring; luckily his case was mild and San Jose missed on every chance he gave them.</p>
<p>In the midfield the return of Lopez to the left and Hirsig to the middle gave little positives to KC.  I know a lot of people “LOVE” Hirsig and his “touch” but honestly I cannot see it as anything more than mediocre and risky and at least when he played on the wing (which was his natural position in Argentina according to my research of Argentinean newspapers) he moved up and down the field.  In the middle he neither fills me with confidence nor does he push the team forward much.  Lopez kept moving up on the left and would join the attackers which was OK but he did miss easy early goal that was a sitter and painful to watch during this run with no goals.  Jewsbury, one of my favorite players had another off game; one of many in a season that has not been his best, while Herculez Gomez had some nice runs early but disappeared after the 20th minute in each half.</p>
<p>Upfront the drought continues, and it is becoming clear that Josh Wolff needs to see the bench and Davy Arnaud needs a strong man up top with him; 2 lightweight forwards do not have the push to be serious threats game in and game out; hopefully a Zoltan-Arnaud combo might be in the works, at least until he chops down someone else while tries to adjust to the whims and tempers of our refs in the MLS.</p>
<p>So the song that came to mind whilewatching the team play, with that lineup, was “Justify my Love” by Madonna, not because of Madonna (although the video is quite unique), but because I was trying to figure out why Vermes would use a lineup that Onalfo tried constantly with little results.  Then it hit me.  Vermes is not coaching this team with the intent of coming back as a coach, but on trying to stay as a technical director.  If he wins with Onalfo’s “base team” and his “discoveries” (players he brought in) the blame of the season goes to Onalfo for not having been able to make it work; if he can’t it, shifts mainly falls back to Vermes for bringing in those players because neither Onalfo nor Vermes were able to win with them.  So this lineup was Peter Vermes saying to the On Goal and the fans, “I’m trying to “Justify my (Job) Love” (either word works).  I believe it goes something like this:</p>
<p><em><strong>I&#8217;m open and ready<br />
For you to justify my love (job)<br />
To justify my love (job)<br />
Wanting, to justify<br />
Waiting, to justify my love (job)<br />
Praying, to justify<br />
To justify my love (job)<br />
I&#8217;m open, to justify my love (job)</strong></em></p>
<p>After thinking about the lineup in the pre-game show I turned to the game itself and whatever progress and effort I saw here at home a week ago slowly died since we again tried to rely on the long ball, abandoned passing for long stretches of the game and made silly mistakes in the back that could have (and should have) give San Jose easy goal.  We ended up doing that at the end but it was only a matter of time.  Stupid as it might seem I saw us taking a step back after what seemed to be step forward in our style of play.  Staying with the 90s music theme I quote Paula Abdul on the progress of this team by saying:</p>
<p><em><strong>I take-2 steps forward<br />
I take-2 steps back</strong></em></p>
<p>Yes it was so bad that these songs not only were in my brain during the game but stayed with me all through my lawn mowing on Sunday.  I should have known after the first 30 minutes and gone online and to watch the video for Madonna’s song, at least for me, that would have been more entertaining.</p>
<p>Hopefully, if we do take another &#8220;step back&#8221; out of playoff contention, we ditch some of the old guys and play the kids to see what they got, at least then we’ll see some spirit in the team.</p>
<p><strong>Player Ratings:</strong></p>
<p>Kevin Hartman (5), Lance Watson (6), Jimmy Conrad (5), Rauwshan McKenzie (3) (Matt Besler (N/R)), Michael Harrington (5), Santiago Hirsig (4), Herculez Gomez(6), Jack Jewsbury (5), Claudio Lopez (5) (Adam Cristman (N/R)), Davy Arnaud(5), Josh Wolff (4)</p>
<p><strong>Man of the Match</strong>:</p>
<p>Slim pickings, but once again reliable and mostly error free Lance Watson gets the nod.  I still don’t think that is his position, and I hope that once the season is mathematically over we’ll get to see him as a right mid with a bit more freedom</p>
<p><strong>Here are the highlights:</strong></p>
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		<title>Better Effort, Better Play; Same Offense, Same Result</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 17 Aug 2009 22:27:00 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Herschel</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[A different Wizards team came out to play on Sunday afternoon against a Chicago Fire team that was missing 4 of its starters.  Although Peter Vermes’ hand/work is starting to show, it wasn’t enough to get the Wizards out of the winless streak and scoring drought that has plagued them for months already.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>A different Wizards team came out to play on Sunday afternoon against a Chicago Fire team that was missing 4 of its starters.  Although Peter Vermes’ hand/work is starting to show, it wasn’t enough to get the Wizards out of the winless streak and scoring drought that has plagued them for months already.<span id="more-286"></span></p>
<p>A new midfield and a defense with a returning Jimmy Conrad looked initially like a positive step for KC early in the game since the passing and the hustle seemed to be showing up and the ball was being moved forward, especially on the right side where Hirsig (in a new position) moved freely up and down the line; the downside of course was that neither he nor Lance Watson could come up with a cross that was met by the KC forwards. </p>
<p>Still, the Fire played the system they needed to play to exploit the weaknesses in the KC defense and used the long ball to overcome the absence of their playmaker Blanco.  Although Chicago did have some early opportunities it seemed that the effort by the Wizards of trying to move forward by passing the ball (instead of cracking a long pass every time) might lead to something, but the KC defense again let one slip by.  A long ball was not cleared but let go out of bonds near the KC left side corner flag; Chicago brought pressure in on the KC throw in which forced a mistake by Matt Bessler and left the door open for a quick give and go that found Chris Rolfe with the ball in the box and firing it past Kevin Hartman who seemed to have been outguessed.</p>
<p>After that KC continued to try and move the ball with short accurate passes while the Fire kept using the long crosses which were almost successful twice, once on the left side finding Bessler out of position, and then a long high ball exploiting the size of Watson who could not reach it.  Honestly, both should have been put in but were horribly missed by the Chicago forwards.  On the other side a couple of plays brought the Wizards close, especially a through pass by Kurt Morsink to Josh Wolff where the KC attacker turned and shot but was denied by Jon Busch and a shot by Hirsig who seemed to slow down just a bit and let the Fire defense close down on him just getting a corner off the play.  All in all, less long aimless balls by KC and more moving and passing by the midfielders had me in OK spirits for the second half.</p>
<p>The 2nd half started and KC pressured the Fire a bit more trying to get close to the area.  The team started to move the ball more, especially when the Hungarian born striker Zoltan made his debut.  He brought energy and a desire to impress the new coach.  On one of his first plays he was able to slip by the left side of the Chicago defense and send a nice cross to a charging Roger Espinoza, who although shadowed by a Fire defender, could have knocked it in, but instead saw the ball go by him.  While the Wizards kept pressuring, Chicago was playing the counter attack hoping for a KC mistake, which came in the 79th minute when a corner clearance allowed for Mike Banner to break free and move towards Wizards’ territory.  As he ran he was tackled from behind by Zoltan who earned a straight red and brought his KC debut to an end.</p>
<p>At that point short handed and a goal down KC again got sloppy on another throw in and the Fire countered for their second goal of the game.</p>
<p>Player Ratings:<br />
Kevin Hartman (4), Lance Watson (6), Jimmy Conrad (5), Aaron Hohlbein (5), Matt Besler (3) (Michael Harrington (5)), Santiago Hirsig (6) (Herculez Gomez (5)), Jack Jewsbury (5), Kurt Morsink (6), Roger Espinoza (5), Josh Wolff (5), Adam Cristman (5)(Zoltan Hercegfalvi (5) He deserved a 6 but that tackle was an automatic -1).</p>
<p>Comment:  Like I said before, I liked this team more than the one that had been playing for Onalfo recently (not only the Dallas debacle one).  The passing seem better, the effort and teamwork seemed better and the chances to score were there.  Granted, against Dallas we hit rock bottom and anything else looks better, I think I’ll give the Vermes experiment a few more weeks to pass final juddgement.  I think the defense let the team down yesterday, and the left side of the team (Bessler/Harrington and Espinoza) had an overall bad day.  Our forwards need to put the clear chances in the net, the 2 Josh Wolff had, and the Espinoza and Hirsig chances should have at least landed us one goal.  At least our total shots and the ones on goal did increase which I guess could be considered a step in the right direction.</p>
<p>On the Ref: I like Jorge Gonzalez but it did seem that he let some Fire players get away with a few things, especially the Justin Mapp “delaying a restart play” which he did by clipping Hirsig from behind when he was going to take a free kick (granted the math isn’t always clear cut but according to FIFA it’s a yellow for delaying a restart and as far as I know it’s also a yellow for a tackle from behind; how he only gets a yellow escapes me).  Also, while I do agree on the Zoltan red card, Michael Harrington took a stud slide to knee 5 minutes later (which is far more dangerous) and it got the Fire player only a yellow.  Still my biggest gripe with Gonzalez was allowing the Fire players to just waste time, especially Jon Busch who took as long as he wanted every time there was a goal kick.  After all that I will say that I don’t blame him for the loss, if we don’t score we are not going to win.</p>
<p>Now it’s out to California to meet the Earthquakes.  Here are the highlights:</p>
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