Showing posts with label Eddie Johnson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eddie Johnson. Show all posts

Monday, February 20, 2012

NEWS - From the Irony Department "Grown Ass Man" to Play for Video Game Team

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The GAM in action. (Photo Credit: Seattle Sounders)
Former (we can call him that now, right) USMNT forward Eddie Johnson returned to Major League Soccer last week. The European (and almost Mexican) journeyman was selected by the Montreal Impact in an allocation draft only to be traded to the Seattle Sounders for Mike Fucito and Lamar Neagle.


If Johnson can find his form the Sounders attack with Freddy Montero could be one of MLS's most dangerous. Notice we said..."if". The bag was already mixed for Johnson's Sounders debut as he picked up an early goal in a pre-season exhibition match and a hamstring injury that would see him leave the match in the middle of the first half (for "precautionary reasons").

From the match report:

Johnson established himself early as a threat in the attacking third, putting consistent pressure on the defense.
In the 11th minute, he gave a glimpse of why Seattle actively pursued him in a trade with the Montreal Impact on Friday.  Taking the ball with his back to goal 40 yards out, Johnson turned a dribbled through the defense, doing a pair of step-overs before ripping a left-footed shot inside the left post for a goal and a 1-0 Sounders lead.

The best part of the whole move in Johnson returning to MLS (he played for the Wizards previously) is landing with Sounders, whose main sponsor (and on their jerseys) is Microsoft's XBox. In response to an interviewer's question in 2008 about which video games he liked to play, Johnson reportedly said:
"I don't play video games. I'm a grown-ass man."
Here's to hoping that someone in the Sounders marketing department has a keen sense of humor and signs Johnson up for a public appearance at some FIFA '12 XBox tournament in the Seattle area.


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Tuesday, February 1, 2011

American Soccer Fans Get on the Transfer Merry-Go-Round

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Wheeeeee!

Thus ends another "silly season" in European soccer. For us Americans there is hardly an equivalent in our other sports to the insanity of the rumors, speculation, and maddening amounts of money that are thrown around during the transfer window and particularly the closing days of it. The always brilliant Brian Phillips (of Run of Play fame) wrote for Slate.com during the summer transfer season:
"That's also the secret of transfer gossip. For all that soccer turns on discrete, actual events—goals scored, games won, contracts filed—its appeal also depends on its role as a kind of vast public daydream."
American soccer fans are just becoming accustom to the wonder, and terror, of the transfer periods. For years we looked on with bemusement that players and money danced around the world as players moved from team to team, country to country, and league to league.

But now, as American players ply their trade across the pond more and more frequently, they too are taking a spin on the transfer merry-go-round. And we, too, as fans are taken along for the ride.

This January we followed the saga of U.S. Men's National Team player Michael Bradley as he looked for a new home away from sinking German ship Borussia Mönchengladbach. As we wrote earlier Bradley's destination was all over the European map
from England's Sunderland to Galatasaray and Fenerbahce in Turkey before going on loan to Aston Villa.

American fans hung on nearly every blog post, tweet, and column inch (OK maybe there weren't that many of those) about the latest Bradley rumor. Many bit on the Galatasaray reports only for the Villa about-face hours later. By the end of yesterday only Baby Bradley holding up the claret and blue of the Villians ended the speculation.

We've been here before. Last year, and before he ended all the rumors of another move aboard, we played the "Where Will Landon Donovan Go?" game. This winter, beyond Bradley's movements, U.S. soccer fans saw the final day of the transfer window swing wide open for a few more Americans.

Jozy Altidore, who saw preciously little playing time at Spanish la Liga's Villarreal, moved to Turkish league defending champions Bursaspor. Eddie Johnson, also seeing little of the field for Fulham, moved to Preston North End and European vagabond Freddy Adu also dropped into Turkey, albeit a step below, for the second division's Çaykur Rizespor.

In fact, as FanHouse Soccer's Brian Straus points out, 12 of the 23 members of the 2010 World Cup squad have changed teams since this summer. With nearly each of these moves American soccer fans get to experience the same rumor, speculation, half-truths, and out-and-out mis-reporting just like our Euro fan friends.

Welcome to the big time American soccer fans! You know you've arrived on the global soccer stage when you get to participate in all the gut-wrenching, nail-biting, will-he-won't-he-drama that the rest of the world experiences twice yearly.

Pass the Tums.

Photo Credit: AVFC.com

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