DCUMD 08 November @ 07:54 PM EST
We've covered the forwards, and we've covered the front office. Heck, our front office results
actually have been 100% correct so far, with Tom Soehn leaving the team and Kasper and Payne set to
return. We'll have to wait a while to find out if our forward results are correct, but in the
meantime, let's see what everyone has to say about our attacking midfielders.
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DCUMD 30 October @ 06:10 PM EST
When posting the 2009 ADRs earlier this week, I asked what jumped out at you. Well here's some
questions that jumped out at me:
1.
Is Dejan Jakovic really all that good? The biggest surprise for me on the whole
was Jakovic's even 3.00 rating. After winning three Benny Awards, you would have thought his rating
would be among the best on the team.
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DCUMD 27 September @ 03:27 PM EST
By definition, the Convey Award goes to DC United's rookie of the year. The award's namesake is
Bobby Convey, who coincidentally is on the other side today. Convey was very promising in his short
time here in DC, and started 18 matches his rookie season, which sounded like a lot until this
year.
Last year's Convey Award went to Ryan Cordeiro with a huge 76% margin.
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DCUMD 12 September @ 09:23 AM EST
Never before that I can think of has DC United made so many roster moves so late in the season.
It's obvious that the team is trying to make a strong push for the playoffs, and trying to put
together the best roster possible before the acquisition window closes for the season.
Since we last spoke, the team has made a couple new moves, including the signing of Lawson Vaughn.
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Just like I never left...
This season is past half over, and DC United is tied for second in the Eastern Conference. With
a record of 5-3-9, this United team has not blown the doors off, and has shown the ever maddening
"flashes of brilliance" followed by the defensive meltdowns reminiscent of 2008.
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DCUMD 23 June @ 07:51 PM EST
16 games in to the season, with a two week break from MLS action, I can think of no better time to
deliver to you the second annual installment of the Mid-Season Review. In this space over the next
10 or so days, we will take a look at the Acquisitions, Departures, and Trades that United has made
since the end of the 2008 season, and then wrap it all up with a Summary.
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Tradition
Ah, the annual trip to the concrete jungle, the armpit of america, RFK North. With Red Bull Arena
under construction and supposed to open for the 2010 season, this could be the last time United
plays the metroscum/pink cows in the spectacularly horrid Giant Stadium.
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In a sparsely attended game (which may be the worst to take your Dad to as his first
professional soccer experience), DCU beat out FCD 2-0, with goals by Fred and Brandon Barklage, who
dazzled. Chances were easy to come by, as DC had Dallas goal under siege from the get go.
Fred missed a sitter early in the first half, and Quaranta was not playing his best, despite
what Goff's ratings may tell you.
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Ok folks, the games finally start counting for something. We'll start to see less of players like
Brandon Barklage, and more of the Jaime Moreno's of the world. And that makes me excited. This
Sunday, United travels to the Home Depot Center to visit one of the sadder cases in MLS in the last
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We'll soon officially announce that we've signed midfielder Brandon Barklage and defender
Anthony Peters. Barkalge was originally drafted in the third round of this year's MLS SuperDraft
and Peters joined the team on trial prior to the Puerto Rico trip. Barklage will be signed as a
developmental player, while Peters will be on the senior roster.
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Alright, so the 2009 SuperDraft is SuperDead and buried, so let's take a look at some first
impressions of the final three players we grabbed off the board (first round picks were discussed
earlier). Milos Kocic Despite keeper being one of the positions where we looked to have the most
depth already (not fantastic depth, I'll grant you, but certainly more than we have in say .
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Alright, so the 2009 SuperDraft is SuperDead and buried, so let's take a look at some first
impressions of the final three players we grabbed off the board (first round picks were discussed
earlier). Milos Kocic Despite keeper being one of the positions where we looked to have the most
depth already (not fantastic depth, I'll grant you, but certainly more than we have in say .
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Alright, so the 2009 SuperDraft is SuperDead and buried, so let's take a look at some first
impressions of the final three players we grabbed off the board (first round picks were discussed
earlier). Milos Kocic Despite keeper being one of the positions where we looked to have the most
depth already (not fantastic depth, I'll grant you, but certainly more than we have in say .
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