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The Fire has announced that they will hold their second annual open tryout for the team this
year. Registration for the tryouts, which will take place on December 8-9 at the The MAX Indoor
Soccer Center in McCook Ill., closes at 3 p.m. central time this Friday (December 4th). There is a
$150 sign up fee that includes a ticket to April 10th's home opener against San Jose.
Chivas USA became the second of five teams to fill their hole at head coach yesterday, when they
hired former Chivas USA, L.A. Galaxy and Bayern Munich Assistant Martin Vasquez to lead the
squad.
Vasquez (who is on the far right in the adjacent photo) replaces former Chivas USA and current
Toronto FC Head Coach Preki at the helm of the Los Angeles club.
Here are a few links to get your day started...
Former Fire defender Diego Gutierrez may have retired as a player at the end of the 2008 season,
but he didn't leave the world of soccer when he hung up his cleats, as Charlie Corr points out
here. Check out the article to learn about Diego's budding career as an agent (he represents Wilman
Conde, Marco Pappa and Bakary Soumare, among others), his philanthropic work and more.
Christmas is only a week away and I have yet to start my shopping. I know, I'm bad news (and a
bit of a procrastinator... just look at the time I posted this...) and I'm feeling a little guilty
over my late start. So, to alleviate some of that guilt, I've decided to make a little list of
gifts I would buy for certain Fire players.
I've learned that Eric Wynalda, the 2nd all time leading scorer in U.S. National Team history and
current co-host of Fox Football Fone-in on FSC, is strongly interested in the Fire's head coaching
position.
I would be very surprised if the Fire hired Wynalda, who was notorious for his brashness both on
the playing field and in the broadcast booth throughout his career.
I first met Gonzalo Segares this June while covering a Fire training session. Gonzalo was
playing through a calf injury at the time and left the practice field early to enter the locker
room to receive some extra treatment on his leg. But before he could escape I jogged over to
introduce myself to him.
The Fire and Marco Pappa have come to terms on a new deal to keep the 21-year-old winger at
Toyota Park through 2012.
Pappa, who had been on loan to the Fire from Guatemalan team CSD Municipal, had his league
option exercised and will join a growing group of out-of-contract players returning to Bridgeview
for the 2010 season.
Always stylish former Fire defender Bakary Soumare has graciously agreed to answer some
questions from you guys.
I'm guessing the 24-year-old Soumare, who transferred from the Fire to French Ligue 1 side
Boulogne back in August, will have a good deal to say about his time at Boulogne (where he has
become entrenched in the starting lineup), the dismissal of Denis Hamlett (who he infamously fought
with at halftime of his final game with the Fire), and much more, so ask away.
It goes without saying that it's been a busy first three weeks of the offseason for Fire
Technical Director Frank Klopas.
Parting ways with former head coach Denis Hamlett, seeing Chris Rolfe and Cuauhtemoc Blanco
leave the team, and retaining Brian McBride, C.J. Brown and Marco Pappa for 2010 (and beyond in the
case of Pappa) are only some of the moves that Klopas has made this offseason.
Former Fire defender Bakary Soumare was kind enough to take some time to answer some of your
questions. Here are his responses:
First, we miss you and it's no surprise that you are starting now. What do you miss most
about Chicago and your teammates? What are the most fun and most challenging parts of being with
your new squad?
Depth.
You could call it "the" word of 2009 for the Chicago Fire. Whether it was Technical Director
Frank Klopas, a coach, a player, or a regular staffer, you couldn't get out of Toyota Park without
having to sit through yet another explanation of just how important - and strong - the depth of the
team was.
L.A. Galaxy and U.S. National Team forward Landon Donovan is close to signing a short-term loan
deal that would send him to Everton of the English Premier League. Soccer By Ives is reporting that
the deal is already done, despite the Galaxy issuing a statement last night that no deal has been
made and Everton manager David Moyes saying it's not quite done yet.
Here are a few updates to close out your week with...
Fire interview Fraser
According to Steve Goff, the Fire had an interview with Real Salt Lake assistant Robin Fraser this
past week.
Fraser, who will turn 43 in a week, played 10 years in MLS, winning the defender of the year award
in 1999 and 2004.
I started watching soccer - seriously watching soccer - in the summer of 2002. I was 12 years
old, living in Florida and already nutty about playing the game. But I had never paid any attention
to the actual professional product on the field. I had heard of Zidane, Ronaldo and some of the
bigger American names but I couldn't begin to tell anyone what club team they played for, let alone
the what traits they possessed on the field.
I wrote yesterday about my desire to see the Fire transform from a team that relies on the long
ball to one that can use a more possession based buildup while attacking.
It appears (wink, wink) that Frank Klopas was reading...
"First of all, the goal of the organization is to win a championship.
Yesterday, Ridge Mahoney of Soccer America came out with a report that stated -- amongst other
things -- that the Fire's head coaching search is nearing its end. Citing a source within the Fire
organization, the report stated that the search is down to two former Fire players: ex-D.C. head
coach Tom Soehn and current Chivas USA player Jesse Marsch.
You knew I couldn't stay away didn't you?
Mexican newspaper Record is linking Carlos De los Cobos, current head coach of El Salvador's
National Team, with the Fire.
De los Cobos, 51, said that he will be leaving the Salvadoran "selection" when his contract
expires at the end of the year.
It's been a week but I'm back and better than ever. My batteries are recharged and I'm raring to
go. My fire is lit.
"The point is that soccer clubs, prompted by media and fans, are always making financially
irrational decisions in an instant. They would like to think long term, but because they are in the
news every day they end up fixating on the short term.
D.C. United has put an end to its head coaching search, announcing this morning that Curt Onalfo
will lead the club in 2010. Onalfo previously was the head coach at Kansas City, where he lead the
Wizards to two playoff berths in two seasons prior to be fired midway through 2009.
Onalfo's hiring means that only the Fire and the New York Red Bulls have vacancies at the head
coaching position.