So while it is technically a loan deal, it doesn't sound like MacMath plans on going back to Philadelphia after it's over. I'd still like to see him sit a season to reset (he is still 23) but if Clint Irwin isn't up to par, I understand MacMath starting.
Dan Kennedy has a lot to say about recent CBA meetings and what the players are trying to get accomplished. Brian Strauss with the fine write up. Tally Hall had his fair share to say as well.
I spoke with Michael Abalos about his time with the Nike The Chance Tour and where he is now. Everybody Soccer interview alum, John McCarthy, is getting a shot at Philadelphia. With MacMath being loaned out, they are still looking for their third keeper. McCarthy won USL's Goalkeeper of the Year award last year.
Northwestern alum Tyler Miller passed on the idea of playing for the Sounders, surely being their USL's affiliate starter, and going to Germany for six months, citing that he wants to play in the best league in the world.
Nineteen year old keeper Austin Rogers has been giving periodical updates on his time at Floridsdorfer AC, a second division team in Austria. (The same league Keith Cardona is in with RB Liefering.) Here is a one save video of him. You can follow him on Facebook to see shots of him in action as well as the team's own page. He is U20 eligible but as we know that's a hard team to crack.
Not exactly America-related, but I've started a weekly article at Paste Online Magazine where I write about great goalkeepers. So far I've covered Lev Yashin and Manuel Neuer. If you don't know the first one, do yourself a favor and read about the greatest goalkeeper ever. And the Neuer article is a personal point of pride for me as I didn't use the phrase "sweeper keeper" once.
And as usual, here is a random Chinese math rock band with a song called "Goalkeeper".
January 18th
U20s are now 1-1-1 after their 8-0 drumming over Aruba. Ethan Horvath was in goal but didn't have much to do outside of collect some crosses. First place looks out of grasp for the US so they'll likely be matched up in the knockout round against El Salvador, Honduras, or Canada, depending on how many games fall. (Table here.)
Two goalkeepers were selected in the first two rounds of the 2015 MLS SuperDraft. Toronto FC snagged Alex Bono, who might be starting for their new USL reserve team, and Tyler Miller went to Seattle, who is also is need of goalkeepers for their reserve team. Hopefully the third and fourth rounds prove my article on ASA wrong, claiming MLS didn't know how to draft goalkeepers.
Caleb Patterson-Sewell surfaced for the first time in a while. He was in goal for Gil Vicente FC's 3-0 loss to Estoril.
ASN wrote about Devin Cook's decision to forego his final year at Coastal Carolina and play for USL's Austin Aztex. They have a really neat program that helps players finish their degrees while still playing for their team. And of course, they're looking to make a return on their investment once they sell them in a couple of years.
Two stats came up looking at the age of goalkeepers in the EPL and MLS. I think the EPL stats have a larger sample size than MLS. And Alex over at Tempo Free Soccer confirmed how useless current goalkeeper stats are.
January 14th
The MLS Combine has finished and the SuperDraft is tomorrow!! Alex Bono is the only consensus first round goalkeeper to be taken but don't be surprised whenever Spencer Richey gets the call. To no one's surprise, Richey outperformed the other three combine invites by a significant margin, just like I've been saying for some time. Now, Richey did give up five goals in the last game but for those who have been following him this year, they know his quality. Perhaps the third game in five days made him sluggish as he honestly did seem very out of form. Still, he looked more promising than the other three. If I had to guess the other goalkeepers that get selected in the draft it'd be Andrew Wolverton, Earl Edwards, Tyler Miller, then Winston Boldt, assuming they could figure out Boldt's military commitment.
MLS teams that are still in need of goalkeepers
- DC United - (Possibly two if Hamid moves overseas)
- LA Galaxy
- New England
- New York Red Bulls
- Philadelphia Union
- Seattle Sounders
As to which team picks which player... your guess is as good as anyone's. That said, DC United, Montreal, Portland and New England are reportedly interested in Bono but there are still several USL teams that don't have any of their goalkeepers sorted out.
Troy Perkins is set to be Seattle's backup goalkeeper. Normally a player of Perkins' caliber would be pushing for the starting gig but Stefan Frei really solidified his spot last year. Raul Fernandez is still looking at a spot in the US but the remaining slots are running down. If Bill Hamid left DC United, that'd be the only team with a starting spot open. Timo Hildebrand has been training with the Sounders but it'd be an odd fit with him, Perkins and Frei all on the books.
MLS legendary goalkeeper Zach Thornton, twice MLS Goalkeeper of the Year, is looking like he's going to be the DC United goalkeeper coach for next year and possibly working with Bill Hamid.
Alex Horwath's move to Brann has become official. He will attempt to move Brann back to Norway's premier league after they suffered relegation last year.
David Yelldell had a very nice interview about his one appearance with the US. Apparently newcomers have to sing karaoke and there's a fun story in there about that. One of the more fun reads I've seen in a while.
Cody Cropper had a scary moment in his last game with Southampton's U21s. He suffered a broken eye socket and a concussion but is out of the hospital and is stable. Here's to wishing Cropper a speedy recovery.
Hunter Gilstrap wrote a very kind departing note for all of Pittsburgh. He will be with Carolina this next year and is currently the only goalkeeper listed on their roster.
The U20s returned to a positive trend with Ethan Horvath in goal in the 8-0 win over Aruba. Brad Friedel has been working with Horvath and Zack Steffen.