Carlos Cordeiro and Dan Flynn (among others) will address the appointment of the USMNT GM today at 2pm on a conference call with reporters. Sources are saying it will be Phila Union Sporting Director, Earnie Stewart.
Yeah - time will tell I supposeNot impressed. It’s not like he delivered anything in Philly.
Haven't followed Earnie since he played. Is he just another MLS suck pump?
Very different job. Time will tell if it was a good hire or not, but he grew up outside of MLS. He's seen how the real world works. I certainly wouldn't consider him a MLS shill.Not impressed. It’s not like he delivered anything in Philly.
Agreed; Stewart's Eredivisie experience as NAC Breda's technical director, AZ Alkmaar's director of football affairs, and with VVV Venlo, 3 World Cup appearances, and 500+ professional games may be more important than perceptions of Stewart's Philadelphia Union experience.Very different job. Time will tell if it was a good hire or not, but he grew up outside of MLS. He's seen how the real world works. I certainly wouldn't consider him a MLS shill.
I guess we'll see how he hires as the coach of the USMNT. That will probably be telling.
Agreed; Stewart's Eredivisie experience as NAC Breda's technical director, AZ Alkmaar's director of football affairs, and with VVV Venlo, 3 World Cup appearances, and 500+ professional games may be more important than perceptions of Stewart's Philadelphia Union experience.
Regarding hiring of the next MNT coach, Stewart commented: "Making the right choice is the most important thing," ... "It's process over speed." Regarding success, I comment: 2022 or bust!
www.chicagotribune.com/sports/soccer/ct-spt-us-soccer-earnie-stewart-20180606-story.html
Hello, McFly, different job.He doesn’t even take office until 1 Aug. There is no urgency here. Which might mean they have a coach sorted.
World Cup appearances aren’t a qualification.
If he were a good exec in Europe then he would be in Europe in progressively bigger clubs not with the Union.
I guess when you have a shot at the GM of one of the worst teams in MLS then you can’t pass that up.
Hello, McFly, different job.
Uh yea.Uh no.
Uh yea.
It's good someone on US networks occasionally takes the USSF to task, but my response to much of Twellman's commentary is he's mostly a warbling wanker. Unfortunately, Twellman appears to believe he's paid by the word.Interesting commentary from Taylor Twellman during halftime of the France-US friendly. He openly criticized this position, not hire, because he had no idea it's purpose or how it would fix what's wrong with US soccer. I love this guys passion and his lack of fear to openly criticize the USSF.
Also sad that there will be no Ian Darke for the WC. I love listening to a game that man calls.
No capiche. Markedly different job, markedly bigger upside potential (or downside) and likely higher compensated.
Acknowledging Fox Sports, not ESPN will broadcast the World Cup in the States, I'll luckily watch and listen as much as possible on non-US networks.
GM of the Union and GM of the USA NT are two very different jobs. Capiche?Uh yeah he was/is the GM of the Union. Annually one of the worst teams in the league and not even in a playoff position yet this season.
That’s who we just hired. Capiche?
GM of the Union and GM of the USA NT are two very different jobs. Capiche?
I'm sorry you can't comprehend that just because it says GM, it's not the same. I suppose you think President of the Davy Jones Fan Club and President of UCONN are the same job, because well, umm they both say President. Talk about dense. You aren't really this stupid, right? You just like to argue, right? I'm hoping.
No, I'm saying (and said) I don't know yet if it's a good hire. He may end up sucking??? But basing it on his time as GM for the Union, especially without adding in his time with NAC Breda and AZ Alkmaar (he did pretty well with them), none of which is really what he'll be doing for the NT. Somethings are similar, for sure, but very different working with a NT compared to a club.So you’re saying that just because he was unsuccessful or mediocre as a club GM doesn’t means he will be the same as a NT GM?
I suppose I would prefer to see some success and results somewhere, anywhere first. I guess you don’t.
No, I'm saying (and said) I don't know yet if it's a good hire. He may end up sucking??? But basing it on his time as GM for the Union, especially without adding in his time with NAC Breda and AZ Alkmaar (he did pretty well with them), none of which is really what he'll be doing for the NT. Somethings are similar, for sure, but very different working with a NT compared to a club.
Who else did you have in mind as a GM?
So basically you don't have any ideas (or knowledge) yourself, you just like to whine and complain. Got it.Well, if this were American Football and there were 30-40 nations better than us without even trying then we basically hired the Browns GM.
So basically you don't have any ideas (or knowledge) yourself, you just like to whine and complain. Got it.
No, no, no ... the cougar argues for argument sake yet surely he must be absolutelys correct. Capiche? Time will tell ...GM of the Union and GM of the USA NT are two very different jobs. Capiche?