Twirling Time
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Before you hire the next Jürgen, make sure he fits and wants to coach.
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, WE HAVE FULL CONMEBOL IN CHARLOTTE.
Ron Artest probably wishes Rob Stone could have been there on that fateful night in Auburn Hills to talk about him "interacting" with the Palace faithful. Where's Ben Wallace when you need him?
Word from the stadium is the players went into the stands to protect their families from the opposing fans.
More action than you get in a year's worth of Panthers games.
Is there any way we can blame Tepper?
The somewhat ironic twist is Klopp would be perfect for the USMNT.US Soccer Twitter has its pound of flesh but no idea what to do next. Hire American? You're looking at an ancient retread (Bradley, Arena, Sampson, etc.) or a first-time national team coach. Do we want BJ Cunningham or David Wagner doing two years of OJT before being the centerpiece of the biggest event in US men's soccer in 30 years?
Hire a foreigner? Who's out there who is interested, has national team coaching experience, and at least some familiarity with US soccer? The rumormongers and Football Manager intelligentsia will drool over the thought of Jurgen Klopp or Jose Mourinho, but neither are all that realistic or show signs of being willing to work for what US Soccer wants to pay.
Whoever it is needs to get in the job fast so they can familiarize themselves with the players, install their system, and (if necessary) learn how to manage at an international level. My fear is we get another months-long search and more fawning coverage of Matt Crocker's battery of psychological testing only to end up with Roberto Martinez and a quick exit in the knockout round. The money will keep rolling in, though, so nothing will change.