So after a few weeks of doing this mock draft it is time for the fifth and final one. Weeks of
speculation have come to this as tomorrow the league will hold its annual draft. I've gone back and
forth for weeks over how teams will pick tomorrow and there is a chance I may be right about a few
of them.
As I was going to dig to see what I could find out about Landon Donovan's loan to Everton I read
something interesting. What would you say Landon Donovan's weakness is?
Donovan has been a beast for the United States throughout his career. He's set records and won
numerous awards. His MLS career isn't too shabby either.
What does 2010 hold for American soccer? At this point, there are far more questions than
answers, highlighted by the past month's focus on players in search of greener pastures and leagues
in crisis.
USSF has solved the second division problem by paging Dr. Frankenstein and constructing a
two-headed beast to keep the lawyers at bay (for now).
Welcome once more to my World of Zoos, I am Stuart Hall, and I knew your mother quite well in
the 1970s. Due to the so called credit crunch I am loathed to report that I haven't been jetted off
to far flung lands, rich in biodiversity and exotic cocktails. I do like a cocktail. But I
digress.
Our Big Phil wants out, we all know that, and rumours are still around that David Moyes wants
him at Everton and need another top notch defender to be there in case TV or Gallas get injured. I
know we have Silvestre and Big Sol but if either Gallas or Vermaelen suffered a long term injury
would they have the legs to play every two or three days?
I am not a happy bunny. I had this blog written and was just about to proof it before posting
when I lost the whole fucking thing. It was a lot more vicious than what follows, so after reading
you can imagine what you missed out on.
Two-nil yesterday was a very nice result, thank you very much, and it was mostly down to the
genius that is our Captain Fantastique.