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Posted on 3/4/17 at 5:34 am to
Posted by John Keating
College Green, Ireland
Member since Jan 2015
2593 posts
Posted on 3/4/17 at 5:34 am to
Portland Timbers
Nickname: Timbers
Colors: Ponderosa Green & Moss Green
Kit Sponsor: Alaska Airlines
Ground: Providence Park (21,144), turf

Owner: Merritt Paulson (USA)
Executive: GM Gavin Wilkinson (NZL)
Manager: Caleb Porter (USA)

MLS Cups Won: 1 (2015)
Supporters Shields Won: 0
US Open Cups Won: 0
2016 Record: 12-14-8, 7th place Western, 12th place overall

Farewells: D Nat Borchers (retired), M Jack Jewsbury (retired), M Ned Grabavoy (retired), D Steven Taylor (to Ipswich Town), F Jack McInerney (unsigned), M Lucas Melano (to Belgrano)
Greetings: M Sebastian Blanco (from San Lorenzo), M David Guzman (from Saprissa), F Jeremy Ebobisse (from Duke), M Dairon Asprilla (from Millonarios), D Lawrence Olum (from SKC), Roy Miller (from Saprissa), GK Jeff Attinella (from Real Monarchs)

Outlook: Portland fizzled last year in defense of their MLS Cup and in response additional reinforcements have been made for the attack, defense, and in depth. The front four of Fanendo Adi, Diego Valeri, Darlington Nagbe, and Sebastian Blanco should be among the very best in MLS. Adi is a physical wrecking ball at striker. Valeri is one of the best #10 CAMs in the league, striking and distributing with equal skill. Nagbe can outduel most defenders and should create havoc on the left wing, which he prefers to the right. The addition of Blanco on the right allows Nagbe to move left and gives the Timbers another fast, dynamic, and skilled winger. Diego Chara is a #8, good on both ends of the pitch. Experienced Costa Rican international David Guzman was signed as the first true #6 in a while for Portland and will help defend the rear. The Timbers had the worst defense in their conference last year and it was a prime reason for their lack of wins, along with terrible away form (lack of mental strength and focus) and inconsistency on the wings. Concerns still remain for the back line. CB Liam Ridgewell was solid but his partner is an open question. Nat Borchers retired and his heir apparent, young Nigerian international Gbenga Arokoyo, ruptured his Achilles in January. Roy Miller and Lawrence Olum will attempt to fill the role. Miller is a Costa Rican international that has spent the last seven years at New York Red Bulls and Saprissa while Olum has spent the last several years on and off with SKC, among others. One of them needs to put in solid play and claim the position. Outside backs Alfas Powell and Vytas will move forward in attack. Both are internationals for their respective countries, Jamaica and Lithuania, and both are pivotal to Portland’s chances for success. GK Jake Gleeson stepped in for injured Adam Kwarasey and played well. Portland has a lot of depth. D Rennico Clarke, D Marco Farfan, and F Victor Arboleda are all young, talented players that will play. Experienced Chance Myers arrives from SKC and will help out at FB. Zarek Valentin has ability on the back line. Ben Zemanski is an experienced defensive MF. Jack Barmby can assist the top of the midfield. Dairon Asprilla returns from Millonarios to reinforce the wing. Young Jeremy Ebobisse is a very talented rookie striker. Caleb Porter will deploy his 4-2-3-1 and ask his squad to press, control possession, and be multifaceted in attack through the wings as well as central midfield. Guzman and Chara need to shore up the midfield defense and the outside backs need to cover space. Portland should be very good this year.

Real Salt Lake
Nickname: Claret & Cobalt
Colors: Claret Red, Cobalt Blue, & Real Gold
Kit Sponsor: LifeVantage
Ground: Rio Tinto Stadium (21,030), grass

Owner: Dell Loy Hansen (USA)
Executive: GM Craig Waibel (USA)
Manager: Jeff Cassar (USA)

MLS Cups Won: 1 (2009)
Supporters Shields Won: 0
US Open Cups Won: 0
2016 Record: 12-12-10, 6th place Western, 9th place overall

Farewells: F Burrito Martinez (to Velez Sarsfield), M Javier Morales (to FCD), D Jamison Olave (unsigned), F Devon Sandoval (to San Francisco)
Greetings: M Albert Rusnak (from Groningen), F Brooks Lennon (from Liverpool), D David Horst (from HOU), F Chad Barrett (from SJ), M Luis Silva (from Tigres), D Reagan Dunk (from Denver), F Sebastian Saucedo (from Veracruz), GK Matt Van Oekel (from Edmonton)

Outlook: For ten years Javier Morales pulled the strings at RSL, leading the club to much success and amassing 240 appearances. He is now gone and RSL begins somewhat of a new era on the pitch. Enter Albert Rusnak to drive the offense. The 22 year old Slovak has spent the last two years playing a lot of football in the Eredivisie and helping Groningen to the Europa League. He will lead the attack from central midfield. On his left will be Joao Plata, a dynamic winger that can score, create chances, and distribute. 21 year old Jordan Allen will have the opportunity to stake his claim on the right. Yuri Movsisyan is again up top as a pure #9. Brooks Lennon returns for a year from Liverpool, where he has shown a lot of ability. He will see time on the pitch although he will also be heavily involved with the USMNT U20. Chad Barrett is a veteran who offers quality depth. In midfield, returning veteran Luke Mulholland offers stability as a #8. RSL icon Kyle Beckerman still guards the rear although he is finally beginning to show some wear and tear as he approaches 35 years of age. Sunny will also see minutes as a defensive MF in Beckerman’s relief. Luis Silva has flashed glimpses of talent as an attacking MF but has disappeared the last two years at RSL then Tigres. He returns with the hope of showing some of the ability he displayed at DC United. Young Jamaican international Omar Holness will get his looks. Sebastian Saucedo is a creative attacker who is also a part of the USMNT U20 squad. Tony Beltran, still in his 20s, returns at RB for his 10th year at RSL with over 220 appearances. Superdraft pick Reagan Dunk will see minutes as Beltran’s understudy. On the other side of the backline, a pair of erstwhile veterans in Chris Wingert and Demar Phillips will battle for minutes. At CB, Justen Glad, Aaron Maund, Chris Schuler, and David Horst will all have roles. Glad saw a lot of time last year and is promising at the position. He will be drawn away often with the USMNT U20 team as they prepare for the World Cup. Maund has significant experience from the past few years. Schuler has been inconsistent and hampered by injuries. Horst arrives from a difficult season with Houston. While slightly unsettled, enough depth exists at CB position to provide a level of security. Nick Rimando returns as GK and will turn 38 years old this summer. Matt Van Oekel, from Edmonton, and young Lalo Fernandez of Real Monarchs will compete to be Rimando’s backup. Jeff Cassar enters his fourth year managing RSL with a record of ho hum results and there is a thought that this season could be make or break for him. Popular and successful former NY manager Mike Petke was recently hired to lead the club’s USL affiliate Real Monarchs. Draw conclusions as you see fit.
This post was edited on 3/11/17 at 1:58 am
Posted by John Keating
College Green, Ireland
Member since Jan 2015
2593 posts
Posted on 3/4/17 at 5:38 am to
San Jose Earthquakes
Nickname: Earthquakes, Quakes
Colors: Blue, Black, & Red
Kit Sponsor: Sutter Health
Ground: Avaya Stadium (18,000), grass

Owner: Lew Wolff (USA), John Fisher (USA)
Executive: President Dave Kaval (USA), GM Jesse Fioranelli (SUI), Director Chris Leitch (USA)
Manager: Dominic Kinnear (USA)

MLS Cups Won: 2 (2001, 2003)
Supporters Shields Won: 2 (2005, 2012)
US Open Cups Won: 0
2016 Record: 9th place Western, 17th place overall

Farewells: M Alberto Quintero (to Universitario de Deportes), F Chad Barrett (to RSL), D Clarence Goodson (unsigned), F Innocent (unsigned)
Greetings: M Jahmir Hyka (from FC Luzern), M Florian Jungwirth (from Darmstadt), F Danny Hoesen (from Groningen), F Marco Urena (from Brondby), M Jackson Yueill (from UCLA), D Harold Cummings (from Alajuelense)

Outlook: The wheels fell off for San Jose last season. A paltry offensive output was the prime reason for the failings and the team looked sluggish and disjointed on the pitch. The new GM expects a return to what Dominic Kinnear has usually done throughout his managerial career: win. To help in that regard, a number of new international signings were made and the underproductive, inconsistent, and oft injured were cast off. Chris Wondolowski had his worst season in recent years. At age 34, the hope is for him to rebound for a couple more productive years. Danny Hoesen and Marco Urena will compete for time next to Wondo in what will probably be a 4-4-2. Dutchman Hoesen is on loan from Groningen and has shown flashes of ability but has yet to find a consistent rhythm. He has an opportunity to take a step forward in San Jose. The same can be said of Urena, a Costa Rican who has struggled to find form in the Danish league. Simon Dawkins needs to step up on the wing. He was unable to create chances or unlock defenses, not good for a winger that relies more on possession than speed. On the other side, Jahmir Hyka arrives from several productive years in the Swiss league. He is fast, technically skilled, and will be tasked with something the Quakes sorely lacked last year: fulfilling the #10 role. As such, look for Hyka to drift inside as he tries to bring creativity to the attack. Central midfield is a bit fluid but will probably see Fatai Alashe and Anibal Godoy together. Alashe needs more consistency and Godoy needs to reduce his careless giveaways. Shea Salinas and Cordell Cato are quality experienced wingers that will see significant minutes. El Salvadorian national team captain Darwin Ceren is another option in midfield. Young Tommy Thompson needs to take another step in his development and make a greater impact with his looks. Jackson Yueill arrives from UCLA and looks ready to contribute. Florian Jungwirth and Victor Bernardez are the likely CBs. Bernardez is a brutish defender who is not shy about making a rough tackle. Jungwirth is a talented and experienced German CB who should be very sound. Nick Lima should be the RB while Shaun Francis will be the LB. Kofi Sarkodie is an experienced quality FB. GK David Bingham is one of the best in MLS. While depth seems solid, injuries have taken a toll on important contributing players. M Marc Pelosi and F Quincy Amarikwa still have not recovered from knee injuries. D Marvell Wynne is out with arrhythmia. D Harold Cummings underwent hernia surgery in January. The new players will need time to form chemistry with the returning veterans. The reality of this question means that the Quakes will be somewhat of a work in progress.

Seattle Sounders FC
Nickname: Sounders, Rave Green
Colors: Sounder Blue, Rave Green, & Cascade Shale
Kit Sponsor: Xbox
Ground: CenturyLink Field (69,000), turf

Owner: Adrian Hanauer (USA), Joe Roth (USA), Paul Allen (USA), Drew Carey (USA)
Executive: GM Garth Lagerwey (USA), Director Chris Henderson (USA)
Manager: Brian Schmetzer (USA)

MLS Cups Won: 1 (2016)
Supporters Shields Won: 1 (2014)
US Open Cups Won: 4 (2009, 2010, 2011, 2014)
2016 Record: 14-14-6, 4th place Western, 7th place overall

Farewells: D Tyrone Mears (to ATL), M Erik Friberg (to Hacken), D Zach Scott (retired), F Nelson Valdez (to Cerro Porteno), M Andreas Ivanschitz (to Viktoria Plzen), D Dylan Remick (to HOU), F Herculez Gomez (retired), M Nathan Sturgis (unsigned)
Greetings: F Will Bruin (from HOU), M Harry Shipp (from MON), M Gustav Svensson (from Guangzhou)

Outlook: Brian Schmetzer took over a team in underperforming disarray and guided them with a deft, calm focus to the MLS Cup. The Sounders were the best team in the second half and steamrolled through the playoffs, losing only twice after Schmetzer’s appointment. Aside from the manager, the person most responsible for that brilliant run of play was Nicolas Lodeiro. Arriving midseason, Lodeiro filled the black hole in the middle of the pitch and changed the way the Sounders played. A true #10 with excellent technical skill, pace, fitness, distribution, vision, and scoring ability, he is a complete player. He plays defense too, hassling and disrupting the flow of opposing offenses. He is also humble and a class act. Clint Dempsey has been cleared to play and should be available from day one. However, the Sounders say that he will continue to be handled with caution. Jordan Morris was the Rookie Of The Year, steadily raising his game as the season progressed. The left wing will see new arrival Harry Shipp and returnee Alvaro Fernandez. Shipp needs to improve with consistency to claim the spot outright. Cristian Roldan emerged as a stalwart #8, a solid contributor in the midfield behind Lodeiro. Ozzie Alonso is the destroyer holding down the fort in front of the backline. Chad Marshall and Roman Torres are a great CB pairing. Both are big, physical guys. Brad Evans returns to the right flank. Joeven Jones improved his defense during the course of last season and has always offered the ability to fly forward. He has good recovery speed. GK Stefan Frei is one of the better keepers in MLS and became storied with that MLS Cup save. Depth is thin. Will Bruin is a solid, physical striker while new signee Gustav Svensson brings reinforcement for midfield. D and Jamaican international Oniel Fisher has a couple years experience on his boots. There is no experienced backup for Frei. Age and fitness are a bit of a concern. Dempsey, Alonso, Evans, Marshall, Torres, Fernandez, and Frei are all in their 30s and have dealt with injuries in the past year. A proliferation of injuries, coupled with a lack of proper depth, could derail this club’s chances. Yet if fitness can be maintained the Sounders should be one of the best in MLS this year.
This post was edited on 3/11/17 at 3:30 am
Posted by Freauxzen
Utah
Member since Feb 2006
37416 posts
Posted on 3/7/17 at 9:46 pm to
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John Keating




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Real Salt Lake


Very fair assessment. The offseason was...good? Odd, but good. I'm ok with Morales move, he really dragged the game, and the team down often. Martinez was a human highlight reel, but rarely turned that into goals after the first third of the season.

We needed to get younger on the attack, while continuing to grow and support the solid defensive core. Lennon, Rusnak, Velasquez, Silva, Saucedo....lots of promise there. I'm cautiously excited as I think making and missing the playoffs are about equal probability.

The Petke move was obviously a shot across the bow for Cassar, and as someone who isn't a fan of Cassar, would have no problem with Petke taking over should things turn south.
This post was edited on 3/7/17 at 9:47 pm
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