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Reliving the Moment: Rapids win Eastern Conference Championship

November 21st, 2010

As we prepare for tonight’s clash versus FC Dallas, let’s take a visual walk back through our moment of glory thanks to the grippingly talented Ed Clemente of Ed Clemente Photography.

Colorado Rapids – 2010 Eastern Conference Championship from Brian Rants on Vimeo.

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Orange you glad matches are 90 minutes – USMNT great for 5 min

March 3rd, 2010

The US played…”nice” for 85 minutes. “Safe.” You’d feel comfortable letting your daughter go out with that team. They even looked spiffy in their new blue kit with the white sash.

The team that played the last 5 minutes was lock your doors dangerous. If not beautiful, at least brutally effective.

Basics

For 85 minutes we never looked dangerous in the attack, save one shot. Torres made a nice turn and put a shot on goal that drew an “oooh” from the crow, the only time in the first 85′ our offense elicited such a response for the Dutch masses.

Beasley turned the tide with a glorious free kick that Bocanegra did not waste, putting it the back of the net. This unleashed some slightly crazy but very fun play by the US that saw them nearly equalize several times.

The US capitalized on uncharacteristic poor ball control by the Dutch defense in the 89th minute. Pedoya played an excellent give and go with Bradley and earned a penalty just outside the box. Beasley’s ensuing free kick left something to be desired.

To be fair, we are missing Dempsey and Davies, two key components of our attack. Altidore is not yet a player who can create all on his own. He needs to collaborate, and Findley was floundering before being replaced in the second half. Nonetheless some good play from our subs found us a goal and several good chances at equalizing, including another great effort by Altidore in the waning moments of the game.

Bummer

The refereeing was bizarre, especially in the first half. At times in the first half it seemed if the US came inside a 1 meter bubble of a Dutchman we were blown for disturbing personal space. Then we got the gift of a no-call for a blatant Bornstein handball in the box. Then a severe, late tackle that ended Stuart Holden’s night didn’t garner the much-deserved yellow card.

We can’t complain too much about the PK called on Bornstein with today’s football climate. However,  the brilliant Wesley Sneijder made the most of it and easily could’ve completed the play. I sure get tired of all the flopping in European Football.

Stock went down:

  • MLS: not a great showing for our boys playing club ball in the US
  • Bornstein. I’m sure he’s a great human being but geez he makes me nervous every time the ball is withing 5 yards of him
  • Findley: looked out of his depth. He’s young, but he’s not ready

Bonus

Sans Bornstein we were solid in defense. His needless PK gave up the first goal, then he was unlucky to have the 2nd deflect off his torso and go past a wrong-footed Howard. If we can get Gooch back in the center, shift Spector to the left, and leave Bornstein on the bench where he belongs, we have a solid defense.

If Gooch doesn’t get better…I have visions of Bornstein pulling down Torres or Tevez in the box.

Beasley put out a good showing and in my opinion earned himself at least a spot on the World Cup side.

Stock went up:

  • Maurice Edu showed good signs of composure on the ball
  • Beasley played solid
  • Pedoya showed signs of being dangerous
  • Bradley was steady


Backtalk

1. What did the US show you today? Did their energy at the end indicate positive things to come, or was it the last gasp of a disjointed team?

2. Whose stock went up, and whose went down?

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Rapids stumble in season opener vs Chivas USA

March 22nd, 2009

Things looked bright when Omar Cummings pounded a mishandled ball from Chivas goalie Zach Thornton into the back of the net. However it was a shaky performance from the back four that let Colorado down. Read more…

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Raul + MLS? Another aging stars looks transatlantic

February 25th, 2009

The good news first: the US has an appeal to international stars like Real Madrid’s Raul for the experience of living in the United States

…As an experience, not just for me but also for my family, I could try to play a year probably in the United States. If I did it, it would be for the experience. Read more…

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A beautiful day for the beautiful game: US vs. Mexico breaks records

February 16th, 2009

If the comprehensively solid play of the US vs Mexico and the lucky right foot of Michael Bradley weren’t enough, these record-breaking viewer stats should give you a sunny outlook on the state of the beautiful game in the US

  1. 1.2 million viewers on ESPN2: the most watched World Cup Qualifier ever on that network Read more…

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The Rapids move forward in the 2009 Superdraft

January 17th, 2009

The Rapids selected 3 forwards, 2 defenders, and a goalkeeper in the 2009 Superdraft. I have written previously about Colorado’s lack of a quality finisher, hopefully one of these 3 forwards can develop into that role.

The first round contained a whole lot of Terrapins, but the Rapids were on the sidelines having traded their first round pick to obtain Christian Gomez Read more…

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Rapids unveil new blog, the “Undercurrent”

January 17th, 2009

3D Interactive View of Rapids Stadium – Pick a good sight line

January 2nd, 2009

I just purchased 2 Blue Package (9 games) tickets, and the customer service representative provided me a very helpful tool. This 3D Interactive view of the stadium allows you to view the sight line from any row in the stadium.

I remember I sat in Section 116 in about row 5 for the Rapids vs. Everton game, and about half the field was only viewable through the net. So for these tickets I chose to head up to row 16.

If you are thinking about purchasing tickets, check out the 3d map first!

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Essential questions going into 2009

December 22nd, 2008

I stood in disbelief as Real Salt Lake scored in the final minute to end the Rapids season and eliminate a playoff run. In the same moment I thought…”well there’s always next year.”

Next year is now upon us, with the season kicking off March 21st at Chivas USA. So what are there essential questions we face? I have felt we lack a quality finisher Read more…

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Americans like soccer, but American soccer?

December 22nd, 2008

US Soccer fans are among the most dedicated on earth, according to a study reported by Soccer365.com. Barclay’s, the sponsor of the English Premier League, was behind the study which seeks to “better understand the attitudes and lifestyles of football fans around the world.” Read more…

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