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Continuing the series where we vote "River" for players that we want to see DC United cast away and
we vote "Life" for players that we hope will return, let's take a look now at DCU's defenders. I
have a feeling this group will prove more interesting than the defensive midfielders, who received
mostly favorable ratings.
As voting on the DC United defenders draws to a close, we seem to have finally found the most
polarizing player on the United roster. No one should be surprised that that player would be Marc
Burch, who is currently sitting at exactly 50% River and 50% Life at the time of this posting.
Moving on now to our final edition of River or Life for DC United players, we turn to the
goalkeepers, where there may be a few more difficult voting decisions to make.
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.
The voting for attacking midfielders has gone pretty much as anticipated so far, with heavy support
for three fan favorites in Quaranta, Pontius, and Barklage, and an obvious dissatisfaction with
Fred and Allen. The only moderate surprise to me has been that Gomez and Szetela are not both
closer to the 50/50 mark.
Stealing on old bit from the late Big O and Dukes Show, we will spend the next month or so playing
"River or Life" with members of the DC United organization, starting with the front office, and
then moving on to the players, by position. In an offseason that is bound to include multitudes of
changes throughout the club, this will be a great way to show the team who we the fans want to see
return next year.
The first round of River or Life with the DC United front office has gone pretty much as expected
so far, with Tom Soehn just 0% Life, Dave Kasper over 50% but not convincingly, and Kevin Payne
somewhere between 50 and 100. Now let's see where the forwards on the roster stand.
The thing about playing River or Life is that its somewhat up to the voter's discretion how you
want to interpret the two choices, and I think that's going to come into play for a lot of us with
some of these forwards.