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2008 League Predictions

February 18, 2008

With the lack of real soccer action going on in America right now, and a lack of new RSL news as well, I’ve decided that it’s finally time for my 2008 league predictions. These will undoubtedly change soon, but this is how I feel things will go down right now. Keep in mind that I don’t follow every team super-attentively, and I apologize for any misconceptions I may have.

  1.  DC United: DC is just an excellent club all around. With the acquisition of Marcello Gallardo and the return of Luciano Emilio, I can’t see DC anywhere but at the top of the league. Their midfield is slightly lacking, due to the loss of Christian Gomez, but I still think they’ll pull out an excellent year.
  2. New England Revolution: The Revolution have the best coach in MLS, hands down. Steve Nicol has led this team passionately for many years, and has brought about great success. They have lost Pat Noonan, but they picked up four excellent prospects in the SuperDraft which will help them on their way to victory.
  3. FC Dallas: Dallas has a solid club. The loss of Carlos Ruiz will effect their front line, which seems to have weakened a bit. However, their midfield and defensive arenas are spectacular and should provide solid service to a sub-par frontline. Duilio Davino will lead Dallas forward.
  4. Chivas USA: Chivas has improved tremendously ever since MLS great Preki has taken over as head coach. They are perhaps the team with the most talented young players in MLS, with Sacha Kljestan, Brad Guzan, Jonathan Bornstein, and Maykel Galindo. Expect to see a lethal striking force coming out of this team, and maybe even a cameo from Alecko Eskandarian.
  5. Houston Dynamo: Houston is the two-time defending MLS champ, and this is the year I believe they’ll fall off their high horse. They’ve lost both Joseph Ngwenya and Nate Jacqua to foreign lands and Brian Ching appears to be losing his touch. Their front line is now lacking tremendously, and you can’t win if you can’t score. Also, Dwayne de Rosario seems to think that the only time he needs to play is in crunch time, so the Canadian’s value may go down. Stewart Holden will be the stand out in the Houston midfield this season.
  6. New York Red Bulls: I struggle for a reason why I put New York so high up on the list, but I can only think of two. Those reasons are the young star Jozy Altidore and the returning Juan Pablo Angel. These two guys are a killer pair and should easily be the best striking pair in the league. Look for Francis Doe to pull it all out this season, and create endless chances for the aforementioned forwards.
  7. Real Salt Lake: This may seem like a surprise to some, but Real Salt Lake has put together a quality team this year. Head coach Jason Kreis has gone around the world looking for new talent and have picked up names like Ian Joy, Jamilson Olave, Matias Cordoba, and Nat Borchers. The strength and depth of RSL’s defense is now top class, perhaps even the best in the league. The weakest point in the lineup for Real is their forwards, which according to General Manager Garth Lagerway, is being addressed abroad right now.
  8. Chicago Fire: Chicago has been consistently sub-par in recent years, and I think they’ll continue this trend in 2008. Their front line, which will likely consist of forwards Chris Rolfe and Andy Herron does not look to great, however, their offense will be carried by the old man Cuatehmoc Blanco. Blanco was a great addition for the Fire last year, and will bring an exciting new level of play to Chicago again this year.
  9. Los Angeles Galaxy: Sure, LA has some spectacular players in Landon Donovan, David Beckham, Carlos Ruiz, and Abel Xavier, but just look at the rest of that roster! They’ll score ridiculous amounts of goals, but Steve Cronin’s GAA will be somewhere near 3.65.
  10. Colorado Rapids: Fernando Clavijo’s team has been lackluster, to say the least, in recent times. His roster has remained almost unchanged, with the exception of the additions of Jose Burciaga, Jr. and Christian Gomez, this offseason. Colorado has the worst front line in the league, with nobody but Herculez Gomez to lead the team. Luckily, Terry Cooke and Mehdi Ballouchy will get the offense going from the midfield.
  11. Kansas City Wizards: Even the Wizard’s fans can see that this year will be a severe disappointment. The departures of Eddie Johnson and Jose Burciaga, Jr. will leave a large hole in both ends of the field for Curt Onalfo’s club. Look for #1 SuperDraft pick Chance Myers to be the defensive stand out for the Wizards.
  12. Columbus Crew: Even with the amazing skill of the Argentinian Guillermo Barros Schelotto leading the midfield, I have no doubt that Colubus will struggle to do well. The lineup for the Crew is too thin in every position, especially in the keeper position. Look for Frankie Hejduk and Eddie Gaven to hold the torch for the Crew, no matter how dim it may be burning.
  13. Toronto FC: On paper, Toronto’s roster looks to be fairly solid, mostly in the forward and midfield areas. However, the chemistry in the team seems to never fit right. If he ends up signing with TFC, look for Joe Lapira to make an instant impact. Also expect Jeff Cunningham, Maurice Edu, and Collin Samuel to be impact players. The defense is where this team lacks, and that’s the most critical of all the puzzle pieces.
  14. San Jose Earthquakes: The enthusiasm of the Earthquake fans reminds me of mine when RSL first came to town. I quickly learned that my optimism was misdirected. San Jose fans will find the same. Head Coach Frank Yallop is struggling to fill a roster, even if he must sign small caliber players to do it. Ramrio Corrales will lead the midfield, while Joe Cannon will be the one calling all the shots. Expect to see a lot of playing time for Gavin Glinton, the former Galaxy forward, and some good stuff from rookie Shea Salinas.
That, of course, leaves the final standings at:
 
1)DC UNITED
2)NEW ENGLAND REVOLUTION
3)FC DALLAS
4)CD CHIVAS USA
5)HOUSTON DYNAMO
6)NEW YORK RED BULLS
7)REAL SALT LAKE
8)CHICAGO FIRE
9)LOS ANGELES GALAXY
10) COLORADO RAPIDS
11)KANSAS CITY WIZARDS
12)COLUMBUS CREW
13)TORONTO FC
14)SAN JOSE EARTHQUAKES
 

16 comments

  1. FSL #7 overall. Hah…hahahaha…..hahaahhhaaahahahahahahaahah….HAHAAHHAAHAHAHAHAHAHAAHHAHAA!!!

    Try to be a little less biased towards the home team next time.


  2. It’s all opinion for now, friends. Don’t trash my opinion until the season starts, and I won’t trash yours.


  3. Chivas will be garbage this year and the Earthquakes will be around #10 or so.Columbus will be the worst team. Other than that, pretty good.


  4. Hey RR…nice new look.

    Nice run down…my list is a bit different, but good points.


  5. revs, dallas, and chivas should all be farther down the list.


  6. Why will united miss gomez if they got someone better to replace him? Likewise, why would ballouchy be playing in the midfield when the rapids acquired gomez?

    Toronto’s has a chronic chemistry problem, based off of…one season?

    We’ll see whether RSL has the league’s best defense or not. I’m actually quite surprised that you ignore Houston’s record setting defense last year that has gone virtually untouched this year.


  7. bobz,

    Gomez was a good fit at DC, so I think his cohesion with the rest of the team will be something that’s missed, even if Gallardo has come to take his place. I’ve actually read that Ballouchy will be used as a wide mid for the Rapids this season.

    I would think that a full year would be plenty for four guys to learn each other’s style of play. The Toronto defense isn’t looking like it’ll change much, so I guess that chemistry will improve soon.

    I didn’t mention Houston’s defense cause I’d say it’s a given they’ll do well. The key word when I said RSL has the best defense was ‘perhaps’. I’m not quite confident on that yet, but it’s looking like a huge improvement.


  8. Let me try then.

    “Perhaps” RSL will win the MLS cup.


  9. Well that’s just great. ‘Perhaps San Jose will get a forward better than USL-caliber.’

    This is fun.


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  11. I agree with most, but just to point out. I believe Bob Bradley changed Chivas, and it was set in place for Preki to continue. But, Preki did a good job at keeping the team going. I think RSL will be a surprise to many this season, but I am still prepared to see this whole season go down the hole on the first game of the season, if Blanco scores to tie/win in Stoppage Time.


  12. please, don’t quit your day job! however you may want to quit predicting. do you know keith costigan?


  13. youre an idiot, never make predictions again


  14. “12)COLUMBUS CREW”

    O rly?


  15. I hope you guys realize this was written a month and a half before the season started. This is actually fairly accurate, with the exceptions of DC and Columbus.


  16. ravenrooney – Hi, as a Columbus crew fan and season ticket holder allow me to explain. the 3 posts above are from fair-weather columbus fans that care more about drama in the nordeke than actually watching good soccer. Also, when i purchased my season tickets in early march, the sales rep said, and i quote, ” if the crew should happen to make play offs, you will get first dibs”. To that i said “lol yea whatever”.



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