Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Who will win the awards?

Only for players and coaches on the field, no Fair Plays and no referee awards
AT&T Rookie of the Year Finalists
  • Deshorn Brown (Colorado Rapids)
  • Dillon Powers (Colorado Rapids)
  • DeAndre Yedlin (Seattle Sounders FC)

Dillon Powers, Colorado Rapids
Defender of the Year Finalists
  • Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City)
  • Jose Goncalves (New England Revolution)
  • Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy)

Jose Goncalves, New England Revolution
Coach of the Year Finalists
  • Jason Kreis (Real Salt Lake)
  • Mike Petke (New York Red Bulls)
  • Caleb Porter (Portland Timbers)

Mike Petke, New York Red Bulls
Comeback Player of the Year Finalists
  • Kevin Alston (New England Revolution)
  • Conor Casey (Philadelphia Union)
  • Lamar Neagle (Seattle Sounders FC)

Conor Casey, Philadelphia Union
Allstate Goalkeeper of the Year Finalists
  • Jimmy Nielsen (Sporting Kansas City)
  • Donovan Ricketts (Portland Timbers)
  • Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake)

Donovan Ricketts, Portland Timbers
Newcomer of the Year Finalists
  • Jose Goncalves (New England Revolution)
  • Nigel Reo-Coker (Vancouver Whitecaps FC)
  • Diego Valeri (Portland Timbers)
Diego Valeri, Portland Timbers
Volkswagen Most Valuable Player Finalists
  • Marco DiVaio (Montreal Impact)
  • Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy)
  • Mike Magee (Chicago Fire)
Mike Magee, Chicago Fire
MLS Best XI
G: Donovan Ricketts (Portland Timbers)
RB: Omar Gonzalez (Los Angeles Galaxy)
CB: Jose Goncalves (New England Revolution)
LB: Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City)
RM: Graham Zusi (Sporting Kansas City)
RCM: Diego Valeri (Portland Timbers)
LCM: Tim Cahill (New York Red Bulls)
LM: Camilo (Vancouver Whitecaps)
RS: Marco Di Vaio (Montreal Impact)
CS: Mike Magee (Chicago Fire)
LS: Robbie Keane (Los Angeles Galaxy)

MLS Award Shortlists

2013 Major League Soccer Awards Finalists
(Listed in alphabetical order by last name within each award category)
AT&T Rookie of the Year Finalists
  • Deshorn Brown (Colorado Rapids)
  • Dillon Powers (Colorado Rapids)
  • DeAndre Yedlin (Seattle Sounders FC)
Xbox Individual Fair Play Finalists*
  • Jalil Anibaba (Chicago Fire)
  • Nat Borchers (Real Salt Lake)
  • Darlington Nagbe (Portland Timbers)
*Selected by MLS based on objective criteria such as fouls committed, cards received, games & minutes played, as well as subjective evaluation of sportsmanlike behavior.
Xbox Team Fair Play Finalists*
  • Houston Dynamo
  • LA Galaxy
  • Vancouver Whitecaps FC
*Selected by MLS based on objective criteria such as fewest fouls committed, cards received, and on subjective evaluation of sportsmanlike behavior.
Defender of the Year Finalists
  • Matt Besler (Sporting Kansas City)
  • Jose Goncalves (New England Revolution)
  • Omar Gonzalez (LA Galaxy)
MLS WORKS Humanitarian of the Year Finalists
  • Jeb Brovsky (Montreal Impact)
  • Dwayne De Rosario (D.C. United)
  • Matt Reis (New England Revolution)
Referee of the Year Finalists
  • Ismail Elfath
  • Hilario Grajeda
  • Baldomero Toledo
Assistant Referee of the Year Finalists
  • Frank Anderson
  • Bill Dittmar
  • Kermit Quisenberry
Coach of the Year Finalists
  • Jason Kreis (Real Salt Lake)
  • Mike Petke (New York Red Bulls)
  • Caleb Porter (Portland Timbers)
Comeback Player of the Year Finalists
  • Kevin Alston (New England Revolution)
  • Conor Casey (Philadelphia Union)
  • Lamar Neagle (Seattle Sounders FC)
Allstate Goalkeeper of the Year Finalists
  • Jimmy Nielsen (Sporting Kansas City)
  • Donovan Ricketts (Portland Timbers)
  • Nick Rimando (Real Salt Lake)
Newcomer of the Year Finalists
  • Jose Goncalves (New England Revolution)
  • Nigel Reo-Coker (Vancouver Whitecaps FC)
  • Diego Valeri (Portland Timbers)
Volkswagen Most Valuable Player Finalists
  • Marco DiVaio (Montreal Impact)
  • Robbie Keane (LA Galaxy)
  • Mike Magee (Chicago Fire)

Sunday, November 17, 2013

The playoffs- who will win?

With Real Salt Lake taking a 4-2 lead on aggregate, I think we can say they'll go through.  But what about Sporting Kansas City/Houston Dynamo?  This is what I expect:
Graham Zusi and Omar Cummings show up to play, but Hall can't stop Sporting in Missouri.  Sporting advance.

Now the final: Sporting Kansas City at home versus Real Salt Lake.

SPORTING KANSAS CITY 3-0 REAL SALT LAKE
Sporting are VERY deadly at home.  And this is where Zusi will shine.  He grabs a goal and an assist to claim the game's MVP award.  Real are left to ponder missed chances.

Thursday, November 14, 2013

New MVP/Donald Index rating system

FOR STRIKERS/MIDFIELDERS
Goal- 10
Goal in the Run of Play/Free Kick- +1 each
Game winning goal- +10 each
Assist- 5
Game winning assist- +5 each
FOR DEFENDERS
Goal- 15
Goal in the Run of Play/Free Kick- +4 more
Goal off of PK- +2 more
Game winning goal- +20 more
Assist- 10
Game winning assist- +15 more
FOR GOALKEEPERS
Save- 15
Clean Sheet- 50
Goal- 100
Assist- 75
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 FOR WEEKLY INDEX
Win- +20
Loss- +0
Draw- +5
Player of the Week (MLS)- +50
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FOR MVP RACE
Win- +50
Loss- -5
Draw- +10
Team FIRST in conference- +100
Team SECOND/THIRD in conference- +45
Team FOURTH/FIFTH in conference- +30
Team SIXTH/SEVENTH in conference- +15
Team EIGTH/NINTH/TENTH in conference- +0
Player of the Week (MLS)- +75
Player of the Month (MLS)- +150

For transferred players, it will depend on their record.
25 or more wins- 500 points
20-24 wins- 150 points
15-19 wins- 100 points
11-14 wins- 50 points
10 or less wins- 0 points

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

STATE/REGION VS STATE/REGION TOURNAMENT???

What if we had different areas of the USA face each other???  That would be awesome I think.  Here would be the teams: (state in a region)
CALIFORNIA
FLORIDA
TEXAS
NEW YORK
CAPITAL AREA (MARYLAND, DELAWARE, VIRGINIA, DC, PENNSYLVANIA, WEST VIIRGINIA)
GREAT LAKES (ILLINOIS, MINNESOTTA, OHIO, MICHIGAN, WISCONSIN, INDIANA)
MIDWEST (IOWA, MISSOURI, DAKOTAS, NEBRASKA, KANSAS)
NEW ENGLAND (MAINE, MASSACHUSSETS, VERMONT, NEW HAMPSHIRE, CONNECTICUT, RHODE ISLAND)
ROCKY MOUNTAIN STATES (COLORADO, MONTANA, IDAHO, UTAH, WYOMING, ARIZONA, OKLAHOMA, NEW MEXICO, NEVADA)
SOUTH EAST (KENTUCKY, TENESSEE, MISSISSIPPI, ALABAMA, LOUISIANA, ARKANSAS, CAROLINAS, GEORGIA)
WEST (ALASKA, WASHINGTON, HAWAI'I, OREGON)
NEW JERSEY

As for the rules:
1. The called up player must have either been born in the state/region or spent a large enough portion of his life that he says he was a member of that state/region.
2. All players must be in top level teams, or in England's or Germany's second leagues.  (Note- this is kinda also for FIFA video game purposes so people can make the teams easily.)
3. The coach must be from the state/region.
4. Must have three goalies, 7 defenders, 7 midfielders, and 6 strikers.

Now, this is how the tournament would be layed out.
GROUP A
GROUP B
GROUP C
The top two teams from each group and the top two third place teams go into the next round.
Group A #1 vs Group B #1
Group C #1 vs Group A #2
Group B #2 vs Group C #2
3 #1 vs 3 #2

Winner A1/B1 vs Winner C1/A2
Winner B2/C2 vs Winner 3.1/3.2

Loser Semifinal 1 vs Loser Semifinal 2- THIRD PLACE
Winner Semifinal 1 vs Winner Semifinal 2- FINAL

And then one of my favorite parts of soccer- awards.
MVP- given to the best player of the tournament
Golden, Silver, Bronze Boot- given to the top three scorers
Golden, Silver, Bronze Assistant- given to the top three assistants
Golden, Silver, Bronze Glove- given to the top three goalkeepers
Fan Favorite- given to the player who receives the most fan favorite votes between the start of the final and the last whistle (this award can be given to anybody who's played 3 games or did something memorable in less)
Best Team- the 23 best players (three keepers, 7 defenders, 7 midfielders, 6 strikers) named to this squad

Leave any thoughts on this or any teams you can think of.  Thank you for reading this. 

Thursday, November 7, 2013

What makes the MLS MVP the MVP to me?

Why'd Mike Magee win?  Why'd I name Cahill and Camilo to the top three?  Why not Keane, Di Vaio, Valeri, or Alonso?  I'd expect some think of this while reading my MVP choice and reasoning.  But now I explain WHAT the MVP Award is to me.

I think the MVP should be statistically great.  My top three combined had 53 goals and 15 assists.  Cahill played the least games with 27 while Magee and Camilo both played 32.  Camilo won the Golden Boot, Magee finished second, and Cahill was 11 behind Camilo.  The top statistical player was Robbie Keane, who had to do with 27 goals.  Valeri was second with 23.  Di Vaio had to do with 22.

The MVP should be an all around player, unless they're a keeper- then they should be a great keeper.  Magee, Cahill, Camilo, and Valeri would often sprint back to aid on defense.  Keane- not so much.  As for Di Vaio- when have you ever seen him run back?  He's ALWAYS forward. 

They're records with teams should be great. 
MAGEE: 16-9-7, 55 points
CAHILL: 14-5-8, 50 points
CAMILO: 12-11-9, 45 points
VALERI: 11-5-15, 48 points
KEANE: 13-3-7, 46 points
DI VAIO: 14-3-6, 48 points
So Magee has had the best luck in games.  And that's with two teams, when the first one was without its two major players a lot.  Fire without him- 3-7-2.  LA without him- 10-8-6.  New York is 3-4-0 without Cahill.  The Whitecaps are 1-1-0 without the Brazilian forward.  Portland is 3-0-0 without Valeri.  Keane's Galaxy are 2-8-1 without him.  And Montreal is 0-0-1 without Di Vaio.

The final thing: the MVP should be the main player of his team.  Keane and Valeri both have an entire group of teammates who've all been MLS award quality this season.  Keane had Donovan, Zardes, Gonzalez, and Magee for a couple games.  Valeri had Nagbe, Ricketts, Chara, and Johnson.  And Cahill even had Robles, Olave, and Henry.  Di Vaio only had Bernier and Perkins, Magee had Gonzalez in LA as Keane and Donovan were injured while not really having anybody in Chicago, and Camilo had Onstad and Young Pyo-Lee.  Magee and Camilo really were the two main parts of their teams, Di Vaio and Cahill were major parts, and Valeri and Keane were both mere pieces of a great puzzle.

Monday, November 4, 2013

WHY MIKE MAGEE SHOULD BE AND IS MY MVP


Why Mike Magee?  I'll first see why people say he shouldn't be.
Chicago didn't make the playoffs
He didn't win the Golden Boot
Chicago only went from 7th to 6th in the East
I covered as much as I could.  Well- here are my responses in order.

Chicago missed the playoffs by four goals.  They dug themselves such a deep hole in the beginning but it doesn't help either that the last game of the season is versus New York Red Bulls in New Jersey when they have the chance to win the Supporter's Shield.

The Golden Boot: Magee almost won it.  But didn't due to pure magic from Camilo.  He lost by a goal.  It was an amazing season for him- and he should've scored a few more.  The only reason he didn't will come up later.

And going from 7th to 6th.  I saw this in some comments on mlssoccer.com.  Here's what he did: Chicago were 2-7-1 through the first ten games.  Since he came on: 12-6-5.  At the rate Chicago was going they would've had a season similar to DC, Chivas, and Toronto.  But Magee came in and they became the best team in the East.

What else makes him the MVP?  He always drops back.  Watch a game where he plays up top.  He's ALWAYS running back.  If he had been like Di Vaio, he would've gotten probably 27 or more goals.  But he continuously ran back to help defend and often started plays.

As for him against other players.
Diego Valeri
Valeri has had to do with 23 goals which is amazing.  But Valeri has been surrounded by other MVP candidates all year.  Lets admit it- Will Johnson, Diego Chara, Darlington Nagbe, and Donovan Ricketts were on the team with him.  As for Chicago: a future USA starting keeper, a defensive duo that could be the next Collin/Besler, a speedy Ghanaian, and a ginger ninja.  But they didn't exactly have the best years ever- and they even said it.  Nagbe, Ricketts, Chara, and Johnson were on their games and performing 110% whenever they could.  That's what hurts Valeri to me.
Tim Cahill
Him or Cahill was tough- but not very.  As with Valeri- great statistics and a great performance with his team.  But he has one of the best ever in Henry and a rising keeper in Robles to aid him.  Not to mention Espindola, Olave, and Lloyd Sam.  He was the main key to New York- but you have to say this: Henry has done a lot as well, with more statistical greatness.  And if Robles didn't have this season- New York aren't the Supporter's Shield winners.
Camilo
Camilo contributed much to the team and won the Golden Boot.  Obvious MVP nominee.  But I say Magee over Camilo due to the team records without them.  Fire 3-7-2 without, 11-6-5 with.  Vancouver 1-1-0 without, 12-11-9 with.  His record is not a lot worse than Magee's, but considering the fact Magee was also 5-3-2 with LA, Magee's teams went 16-9-7 with him and 1-5-2 without.  An amazing record for Magee with two teams.  That gives him the edge over Camilo.
Marco Di Vaio
I'm going to get this out of the way.  Some people have been saying on mlssoccer.com Di Vaio should win it due to the fact that he scored 20 goals in the run of play gives him the title- then they say he won't win it because he's on a Canadian team.  Here's the truth: before this year, only two men have been worthy of MVP and come from Canada either in nationality or club.  They were Pat Onstad, two time Goalkeeper of the Year, and Dwayne De Rosario, who won it in 2011.  And Toronto was the Canadian representative in the MLS before Vancouver came on in 2011.  Since then, Patrice Bernier, Camilo, Marco Di Vaio, and even Young Pyo-Lee have been major candidates for MLS awards.  Now that that's out of my system, here's why Di Vaio didn't win it.  He ALWAYS sits on the backline.  Never goes back to help defend.  He was offside 78 times this season- adding on four in the playoff game versus Houston.  The MVP award should go to someone who helps across the board- not just in offense.
Robbie Keane
Keane is similar to Valeri and Cahill.  Great statistics (had to do with 27 goals), however his team contributions haven't been as much as you'd think.  Whenever Keane was out, Donovan, Magee, Zardes, and/or Gonzalez have been too.  Donovan did much to aid Keane- setting up the goals, giving Keane the assists, etc.  Keane could NOT have done this if it weren't for Magee in the first half and Donovan in the second.
MY RANKING OF THE TOP 15 MVP CANDIDATES
1. Mike Magee, Chicago Fire
2. Tim Cahill, New York Red Bulls
3. Camilo, Vancouver Whitecaps
4. Diego Valeri, Portland Timbers
5. Robbie Keane, Los Angeles Galaxy
6. Marco Di Vaio, Montreal Impact
7. Diego Fagundez, New England Revolution
8. Graham Zusi, Sporting Kansas City
9. Donovan Ricketts, Portland Timbers
10. Osvaldo Alonso, Seattle Sounders
11. Deshorn Brown, Colorado Rapids
12. Landon Donovan, Los Angeles Galaxy
13. Nick Rimando, Real Salt Lake
14. Dillon Powers, Colorado Rapids
15. Brad Davis, Houston Dynamo

AWARD ROUND UPS

Most Improved Player of the Year: Conor Casey, Philadelphia Union

Coach of the Year: Mike Petke, New York Red Bulls

Newcomer of the Year: Diego Valeri, Portland Timbers

Goalkeeper of the Year: Donovan Ricketts, Portland Timbers

Defender of the Year: Jamison Olave, New York Red Bulls

Rookie of the Year: Deshorn Brown, Colorado Rapids

MVP: Mike Magee, Chicago Fire

Substitute of the Year: Lloyd Sam, New York Red Bulls

Best Young Player of the Year: Diego Fagundez, New England Revolution

Best Old Guy of the Year: Marco Di Vaio, Montreal Impact

Best Summer Newcomer: Jaime Penedo, Los Angeles Galaxy

US National Team Player of the Year: Landon Donovan, Los Angeles Galaxy

International Player of the Year: Tim Cahill, New York Red Bulls

 New York had 4 awards
Portland and LA both had 2 awards each
Chicago, Montreal, New England, Colorado, and Philadelphia all had 1 award each

Vancouver Whitecaps, Sporting Kansas City, FC Dallas, and Seattle Sounders were nominated for awards but didn't win.

Sunday, November 3, 2013

MLS BEST XIs

TEAM ONE
G: Donovan Ricketts, Portland Timbers
D: Aurelien Colin, Sporting Kansas City
D: Jose Goncalves, New England Revolution
D: Jamison Olave, New York Red Bulls
D: Matt Besler, Sporting Kansas City
M: Diego Fagundez, New England Revolution
M: Tim Cahill, New York Red Bulls
M: Diego Valeri, Portland Timbers
S: Robbie Keane, Los Angeles Galaxy
S: Mike Magee, Chicago Fire
S: Camilo, Vancouver Whitecaps
TEAM TWO
G: Luis Robles, New York Red Bulls
D: Andrew Jean-Baptiste, Portland Timbers
D: Omar Gonzalez, Los Angeles Galaxy
D: Chris Klute, Colorado Rapids
M: Graham Zusi, Sporting Kansas City
M: Landon Donovan, Los Angeles Galaxy
M: Osvaldo Alonso, Seattle Sounders
M: Brad Davis, Houston Dynamo
S: Eddie Johnson, Seattle Sounders
S: Marco Di Vaio, Montreal Impact
S: Thierry Henry, New York Red Bulls
TEAM THREE
G: Nick Rimando, Real Salt Lake
D: Tony Beltran, Real Salt Lake
D: George John, Houston Dynamo
D: Sheanon Williams, Philadelphia Union
D: Corey Ashe, Houston Dynamo
M: Dominic Oduro, Columbus Crew
M: Sebastian Le Toux, Philadelphia Union
M: Dillon Powers, Colorado Rapids
M: Will Johnson, Portland Timbers
S: Alvaro Saborio, Real Salt Lake
S: Deshorn Brown, Colorado Rapids

Most Valuable Player


MIKE MAGEE, CHICAGO FIRE
21 goals, 4 assists
Second in Golden Boot race, only behind Camilo (22)
Fire first in East since he came in, Galaxy third in West during his time there
Fire missed playoffs by four goals

2. Tim Cahill, New York Red Bulls
3. Camilo, Vancouver Whitecaps
4. Diego Valeri, Portland Timbers