Honest question: can clubs offload a player who's under contract against their will? I always thought transfers only happened if the player agreed to terms with the new club.jeffk said:oh no said:
that sucks. was Mallorca his choice or did Schalke send him there?
It was a sale, but I'm not sure if Hoppe had a say or not. Nothing I've read mentions his feelings about the move.
but also, who wouldn't want to live in Mallorca with all the beaches and beautiful women? He was probably excited- top tier league and an amazing destination- he might not have thought very hard about the language barrier.deadbq03 said:Honest question: can clubs offload a player who's under contract against their will? I always thought transfers only happened if the player agreed to terms with the new club.jeffk said:oh no said:
that sucks. was Mallorca his choice or did Schalke send him there?
It was a sale, but I'm not sure if Hoppe had a say or not. Nothing I've read mentions his feelings about the move.
I'd imagine there was a relegation clause in Hoppe's contract with Schalke so he was probably going to take a big pay cut if he would've otherwise preferred to stay with them. So I bet his hands were kinda tied… stay and lose salary or go to whoever will take you and pay you closer to what you want. Sucks that it's not working out.
Definitely agree that it removed any pressure, whoever the head coach would be, to keep any incumbents around. I just feel like most of those players would have forced their way into the lineups, and I think 4-5 players would have made the 2018 WC roster (had we qualified)Dre_00 said:
There are parts of the argument in the article that perhaps overstated but I do think that missing the WC made it easier to make changes and to do it more quickly.
Arena wasn't going to makewhole sale changes to the roster and to the pool during 2018 qualification. That's understandable. I think it's probable he wouldn't have done at the WC either. And even after the WC, teams don't usually just scrap their roster and refill the pool with a bunch of youth. Altidore just turned 32. I think it's highly probable that he would have a much larger role in this team today if the US had made the 2018 WC. Unless there was just a massive flameout in Russia, I think you could say the exact same thing about players like Darlington Nagbe, Omar Gonzalez, Bobby Wood, Matt Besler...all of them started against T&T in 2018 and none of which are old by soccer standards.
Because at the end of the day, national team managers who experience a modicum of success with a certain team and a certain formation are unlikely to scrap all of that overnight when they have like 2 games a year that they are judged on...unless they are given the room to do so. Missing the WC made it much easier to give managers the room to do so.
Now, is Sarachan special in how he handled the roster change or did he just execute what any manager would've done in a similar circumstance? I don't know but whether it was his ability or his luck of being in the right place at the right time, I do think he played a role in accelerating the process.
GOOD MORNING, CANADA! ❄🥶
— Jacob Pacheco (@JacobPacheco6) November 16, 2021
This is the scene just a FEW HOURS ago at Commonwealth Stadium in Edmonton, Alberta!
Canada 🇨🇦 plays Mexico 🇲🇽 here at 9pm ET!
It'll continue snowing till about 11am local time.
Kick-off will feel like -17°C!
Canadian Winters🧊❄ #CANMNT #WCQ pic.twitter.com/P9O8dJ915c
I get you. I'm the one jumping to conclusions and suggesting it!oh no said:
I wouldn't suggest he's not focused or he's having too much fun. I'm just suggesting that, at the time of the sale, the idea of Mallorca was really exciting and beautiful, making considerations such as the language barrier not seem as important at the time. He's really young, hadn't even been in Germany that long, and already sold to an island off the coast of Spain. Probably seemed exciting for a minute then got really tough.
Maybe, but they have roach matches vs Panama, Honduras, El Salvador and Costa Rica left.oh no said:
those damn hosers are going to end up being the top qualifying team in concacaf.
What this picture doesn't show is how windy it is. Game time forecast is - 7 C, wind chill of -14 C. (That's 7 American degrees.) Wind gusts from the north of more than 30 km/h. More than 50,000 fans expected. This game will definitely have a name.
— Chris Jones (@EnswellJones) November 16, 2021
The question for me, then, is why ESPN put USA-Mexico on ESPN2, and why they’d disrespect the USMNT so much that virtually no pregame appeared on ESPN2. That’s a disgrace, far more so than anything Memo Ochoa said. https://t.co/WDNzQydI9E
— Grant Wahl (@GrantWahl) November 16, 2021
Yeah, I don't know that you need decades of experience or some keen intuition to see young American players on the rosters of Schalke, PSG, etc. and think that they deserve a shot.jeffk said:
That said, Sarachan wasn't some sort of visionary who should get credit for the talent we currently have in the system. Really a scarecrow with a soccer ball for a head could have identified and called in some of these young guys to USMNT camps. He's not a dunce, but he's not some talent scouting savant either.
Maybe because Disney/ABC/ESPN has the home matches and has the opportunity to promote and showcase the US national team of the world's biggest sport, and they don't. ... meanwhile, the concacaf away matches are not controlled by American media?PatAg said:The question for me, then, is why ESPN put USA-Mexico on ESPN2, and why they’d disrespect the USMNT so much that virtually no pregame appeared on ESPN2. That’s a disgrace, far more so than anything Memo Ochoa said. https://t.co/WDNzQydI9E
— Grant Wahl (@GrantWahl) November 16, 2021
Grant has become such a beating. I don't disagree with him, I think these networks are screwing up by not committing to putting these games out on channels that EVERYONE gets.
It's just interesting that he works for CBS Sports, and the game tonight is on Paramount +...but he is complaining about ESPN putting the game on ESPN 2.
akm91 said:
To be honest, the game shouldn't be played in this condition and Snow Classico shouldn't have happened either.
Hell even Helsinki is warmer than the tundra that's Edmonton for today's WCQ match.
You might be confused (or maybe I am).oh no said:Maybe because Disney/ABC/ESPN has the home matches and has the opportunity to promote and showcase the US national team of the world's biggest sport, and they don't. ... meanwhile, the concacaf away matches are not controlled by American media?PatAg said:The question for me, then, is why ESPN put USA-Mexico on ESPN2, and why they’d disrespect the USMNT so much that virtually no pregame appeared on ESPN2. That’s a disgrace, far more so than anything Memo Ochoa said. https://t.co/WDNzQydI9E
— Grant Wahl (@GrantWahl) November 16, 2021
Grant has become such a beating. I don't disagree with him, I think these networks are screwing up by not committing to putting these games out on channels that EVERYONE gets.
It's just interesting that he works for CBS Sports, and the game tonight is on Paramount +...but he is complaining about ESPN putting the game on ESPN 2.
There was a ticker saying pregame was on ESPN +.oragator said:
I was seriously angry that Espn decided to run the USF Cincy football match all the way to game time.
The biggest game very cycle and there was exactly zero lead in. They can do three hours worth of CFB every Saturday morning, a half hour lead in for a regular season NBA game etc, but can't even do five minutes for this.
It was disgraceful.
Ojo, la superficie de juego está tapada por una lona. No todo lo blanco es nieve. pic.twitter.com/SNxdAq0I3Q
— ANDRES CANTOR (@AndresCantorGOL) November 16, 2021
oh no said:Ojo, la superficie de juego está tapada por una lona. No todo lo blanco es nieve. pic.twitter.com/SNxdAq0I3Q
— ANDRES CANTOR (@AndresCantorGOL) November 16, 2021