Showing posts with label Alexi Lalas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Alexi Lalas. Show all posts

Friday, September 2, 2011

An American in Verona: Who's the Flying Ass Now?

This week it was announced that American midfielder Michael Bradley, who was on the outs with German side Borussia Mönchengladbach, managed to secure a transfer deal to Chievo Verona in Serie A, along with a multi-year contract. Bradley, son of former United States National Team Coach, Bob Bradley, will be the only American playing in Serie A this season. He's the first high-profile American to sign with an top flight Italian side since Oguchi Onyewu's recent, but doomed, signing at Milan. The last high profile American player to see serious playing time in Serie A was Alexi Lalas, who played for Padova for a couple seasons following the 1994 World Cup finals.

Bradley, who is coming off a lackluster loan at Aston Villa, has a bit of a reputation of being a red-ass, so it will be interesting if the 24 year old can keep his temper in check as he adjusts to a new team, a new league, and a new culture. Once criticized for a boring defensive style of play, in recent years Serie A has become known for a more aggressive and open attacking style that, along with financial issues, has created a level of parity not found in most top flight leagues in Europe. If he gets some serious playing time, expect to see growth in both Bradley's technical skills and soccer IQ, which will be a benefit to the U.S. National Team.

Not sure about you, but I'm looking forward to the first time Bradley and Gennaro Gattuso of Milan are on the pitch at the same time, which should be on November 27th, assuming the current player strike comes to a swift end. But before that date, we need to see how quickly Bradley gets playing time. If the player strike gets resolved in time, Chievo Verona is set to host newly promoted Novara on Sunday September 11th at 8:00 a.m. central time.

Here's video of Michael Bradley saying hello to the fans of Chievo Verona (note that the club's nickname is The Flying Donkeys):

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Is Charlie Davies Going to DC United Really a Good Thing? Is it Really?


Yesterday MLS announced that it would be making a "major" announcement today - that announcement turned out to be that the 2011 MLS All Star Game would be played at RedBull Arena this summer. I think former MLS player and General Manager, Alexi Lalas, summed up this announcement best when, on Twitter, he stated: "2011 MLS All-Star game at Red Bull Arena...and the word 'major' feels it has been taken advantage of yet again."

But it wasn't the All Star Game news that had MLS followers, fans, and commentators all abuzz on Twitter and the blogosphere today, no, it was the news that Charlie Davies was going on a week long trial with D.C. United.

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Line-Up for the MLS All-Star Celebrity Soccer Match

Drew Coleman forces Ravens Quarterback Joe Flacco out of bounds in a pre-Season Game between the Baltimore Ravens and New York Jets on Monday Night Football August 24th at M& T Bank Stadium in Baltimore UPI/ Marcus Chacona Photo via Newscom


While the match between the MLS All-Stars and Manchester United on Wednesday July 28, 2010 at Reliant Stadium is the focus of the MLS All-Star festivities, there are other events leading up to that match worth checking out if you're in Houston.

One such event is the MLS All-Star Celebrity Soccer Match, which will take place on Tuesday July 27th at 5:00 pm at Discovery Green in downtown Houston. As I understand it, the rosters are almost finalized, for now here's who I know will be at the game on Tuesday:

Coaches:

Patrick Patterson (Houston Rockets 1st Round Draft Pick)
Phife (A Tribe Called Quest)
Mike Chabala (Houston Dynamo)
Lovell Palmer(Houston Dynamo)

Referees:

Corey Ashe (Houston Dynamo)
Danny Cruz (Houston Dynamo)
Ike Opara (San Jose Earthquakes)
Jaime Moreno (DC United)

MC:

Guy Torre

Team One:

Allen Hopkins (ESPN)
Chingo Bling (Musician)
Jeff Agoos (former US Player)
Eric Wynalda (former US Player)
Alexi Lalas (former US Player)
Brandi Chastain (former US Player)
Marcus Coleman (former Houston Texan, New York Jet, Dallas Cowboy - 1560 The Game)
Bubba McDowell (former Houston Oiler)
Slim Thug (Musician)
David Paul (KHOU)
Missael Espinoza (Mexican National Team)

Team 2

Phil Garner (former Houston Astros Player & Coach)
John Harkes (former US Player)
Dj Brandy Garcia (Houston DJ)
Marcelo Balboa (former US Player)
Tab Ramos (former US Player)
Joy Fawcett (former US Player)
Jesus Ortiz (Houston Chronicle)
DJ Rasta Roots (Musician)
Corey Bradford (former Houston Texan)
Temryss Lane (Fox Soccer Channel)