2008 MLS Combine List is Out...
Ives scooped me on this one. The players who are headed to the MLS combine are now known. I can't compare it to my list right now, you can do that by looking in the right margin. I'll do my best to get to more in depth analysis tonight. For now, enjoy Ives' work.
Labels: 2008 MLS Combine
10 Comments:
I cannot believe that Steve Sandbo was picked over Matt Allen! Sandbo hardly played in college where as Matt Allen broke all of the school records and was named MVC defensive player of the year for two years which no other player has ever done in the conference!
By Anonymous, at 5:46 PM
I am in shock.......Steve Sando and Andrew Kartunen over Matt Allen. Allen anchored Creighton to four NCAA Tournament bids in his career. In the Sweet 16 two years and the Elite Eight in another. Allen and Steve Sandbo played against each other this year in the NCAA tournament, in which Creighto defeated SMU 3 - 0. By all accounts, Allen outplayed Sandbo and was instrumental in securing the shutout victory (to become only the second team in 2007 to shut out a very powerful SMU team). Coupled with the accomplishments that Allen achieved as stated by the previous post, Allen clearly deserved to be on the 2008 MLS Combine List.
By Anonymous, at 4:35 AM
Check out College Soccer News All-America Teams that were just released. Allen named to Third Team All-America list.
By Anonymous, at 4:50 AM
Um how does Joe Donoho from Bradley not make the combine?????
-MVC Player of the Year (first Brave to do so in school history)
-collegesoccernews 2nd Team All-American
-led the Braves to the Elite 8 for the first time in school history.
ridiculous
By Anonymous, at 9:10 PM
Steve Sanbo and Cervi are you kidding me? I felt that Mike Graczyk should have been invited from New Mexico. All time leading career shutout leader with 30. lead team to national championship his first year playing. career goals against average .74. Helped turn new mexico into a national powerhouse. Cervi is just a big guy with no coordination and horrible on crosses. Sanbo and kartunen still living off youth national team.
By Anonymous, at 9:46 AM
This list definitely appears to be political. Players that played for the youth national teams when they were young get invited over deserving players, even though they didn’t excel when they are in college. They just ride their name. But hey if that is what the MLS coaches want to see than who am I to say different. What kid would want to get paid 12k a year to get signed to one of these teams anyway? Best bet for young players is to go overseas if they have the ability to receive the proper papers.
By Anonymous, at 4:23 PM
How do both preseason All-American GK's, Jason Landers and Mike Graczyk, who had great seasons not get invited to this?...Kartunen is just riding his name. No idea who this kid is from tulsa. Edwards and Sandbo are legit, but latchem?…common…he was on a good team this year which got him recognized…can your honestly ever see this kid playing on an MLS team?
By Anonymous, at 5:02 PM
POLITCAL BULLSHIT
By Anonymous, at 5:06 PM
Was just looking at the 2007 Hermann Trophy Watch List. Matt Allen was the only GK selected to be part of this elite group of players......and he wasn't worthy to go to the MLS combine?
By Anonymous, at 8:34 PM
Politics does weigh heavy in youth & college soccer and that translates to MLS. I'd like to see the combine have a much larger field but then the logistics of many players playing in front of few coaches comes into play. Keep in mind that the combine is senior only. Generation Adidas players are added if they sign before the combine, I believe.
The future of soccer in the US is the youth club model where kids grow up at clubs to join the senior roster. However, we're not there yet so we have to put up with this arcane draft/combine set up. We can all dream of a day where this doesn't have to take place.
By Bonji, at 2:51 PM
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