Revolving Doors
Jimbo appropriately placed Bellevue High legend JR Hasty in the pic of the day today, setting up a week of hirings and firings around the globe. I'm not sure Hasty earned his playing time with his frequent academic ineligibility and questionable dropping in and out of the program. That doesn't exactly exude confidence in a player. Good luck in I-AA, JR.
Rewind earlier to the week and we see the US Women's National Soccer Team coach getting the boot, less than a month after his now infamous goalie switch of Jimbo's GK fave Hope Solo (pictured on the left). So I failed to watch even one match of the Women's 2007 World Cup. The fact this fabulous story came out of it was good enough for me. The media jumping all over the goalie for speaking her mind and calling out a huge mistake by her coach was reminiscent of Cameragate and the Pats. The media's holier-than-thou attitude "policing" others with moral rules is the definition of hypocrisy, if you ask me. That, and I just found Jimbo's desktop wallpaper for his work computer with this pic of Solo. Oh, and Hope is from Seattle also, Jimbo. Check her MySpace page.
Now we come to yesterday, when the SG's forgotten team, Tottenham Hotspur, sacking Martin Jol from his post as team manager. Now, normally I wouldn't praise any firing of a fellow Dutchman. But this move was long overdue. Spurs haven't been competitive enough with the talent they have assembled at White Hart Lane. Jol's insistence on rotating his players in and out is archaic and I'd be frustrated if I were playing for Tottenham also.
Ending with some positive hirings... since most of you probably didn't notice, but in America's pastime, the Seattle Mariners locked up Mel Stottlemyre as pitching coach, and soon to be named third-base coach Larry Bowa also returning to the Emerald City. I like the moves... the more former managers you have around the better. Especially firey managers like Bowa, who add a much needed spark to a clubhouse that has been asleep for the past 5 years under the softspoken Melvin and Hargrove. It's good to have you back, Larry.
Rewind earlier to the week and we see the US Women's National Soccer Team coach getting the boot, less than a month after his now infamous goalie switch of Jimbo's GK fave Hope Solo (pictured on the left). So I failed to watch even one match of the Women's 2007 World Cup. The fact this fabulous story came out of it was good enough for me. The media jumping all over the goalie for speaking her mind and calling out a huge mistake by her coach was reminiscent of Cameragate and the Pats. The media's holier-than-thou attitude "policing" others with moral rules is the definition of hypocrisy, if you ask me. That, and I just found Jimbo's desktop wallpaper for his work computer with this pic of Solo. Oh, and Hope is from Seattle also, Jimbo. Check her MySpace page.
Now we come to yesterday, when the SG's forgotten team, Tottenham Hotspur, sacking Martin Jol from his post as team manager. Now, normally I wouldn't praise any firing of a fellow Dutchman. But this move was long overdue. Spurs haven't been competitive enough with the talent they have assembled at White Hart Lane. Jol's insistence on rotating his players in and out is archaic and I'd be frustrated if I were playing for Tottenham also.
Ending with some positive hirings... since most of you probably didn't notice, but in America's pastime, the Seattle Mariners locked up Mel Stottlemyre as pitching coach, and soon to be named third-base coach Larry Bowa also returning to the Emerald City. I like the moves... the more former managers you have around the better. Especially firey managers like Bowa, who add a much needed spark to a clubhouse that has been asleep for the past 5 years under the softspoken Melvin and Hargrove. It's good to have you back, Larry.
Labels: Huskies, Mariners, Premiership, Soccer, Tottenham
9 Comments:
I like the Mariner signings a lot actually. Wow...been a long time since Ive said that
any change Mel is going to breing back Todd S. for a chance of long relief? we'll miss Bowa on BT, but I'm sure we'll deal...
hard to what the future hold in N. London...Ramos will be interesting...can they finish top ten? UEFA spot? this team could play heavily in the title race...with a lot of home game versus big clubs...
Hope...you're still my girl...even with you "White Girl Throwing up Gang Signs" photos...
Bowa is always exciting...
North London in the hot story though. Ramos will be interesting... but Spurs only have 7 pts and are in the bottom 3 heading into this weekend. Plus, their best defender in Garreth Bale is injured until November (not helping my fantasy team). The schedule does look good though. I just think they've dug themselves too big a hole to qualify for UEFA even.
Hope Solo = Lodge GK.
Spurs have to sign Ramos. If they don't they have a fan mutiny on their hands. Say what you want about Jol. He was loved by the fans and they won't let the board forget it when Spurs bring in a care taker manager... Wait, is this about Chelsea or... I'm confused.
How have you been dealing with your own mutiny this fall with Chelsea, Train? Give me an update.
I'll tell you this... the Blues look better than my Reds right now. Friggin L'pool played themselves out of the knockout round. Morons. I'm not a fan of Rafa.
it is unbelievable
9 am Sunday....big matchup. I would have felt better if your Reds hadn't blown it the other day.....now that REALLY have some motivation to show up against the Gunners.
A nice 4 game unbeaten streak will always keep the Chelsea fans at bay.
I think the team has been playing far better. How great is it to say that Wayne Bridge is far better than Ashley Cole? That being said, Alex looks like a deer in headlights and the defense needs alot of work.
I do like that J Cole is getting starts. He's still far better than SWP. SWP will be gone come January.
So for me, The Grant/Hank Ten leadership is slowly growing on me.
They might just shock some teams and move up into the top 3 in the BPL.
they might...in a league where Sven looks like the f'n Annie Sullivan from the Miracle Worker anything is possible...that being said the Blues are one 3-0 defeat from self-imploding again...although it seems like turmoil has righted the ship, much like a nine-iron did for the Scouse last year...
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