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FINALLY!!!

Postby Clevelandmo » Thu Oct 20, 2011 2:19 pm

The USA has named the U23 coach and it is none other than . . . . . .



The genius from Akron U - CALEB PORTER

Klinsmann is now officially on my good side.
http://www.ussoccer.com/News/U-23-MNT/2011/10/US-Soccer-Names-Caleb-Porter-Head-Coach-of-U23-MNT.aspx
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Re: FINALLY!!!

Postby HatterDon » Thu Oct 20, 2011 10:15 pm

I was also pleased to see Tab Ramos -- for me the most-talented American footballer ever -- get the U-21s.
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Re: FINALLY!!!

Postby SoCalJoe » Fri Oct 21, 2011 10:14 am

Thanks for posting Mo, glad to see out of the box thinking w/this hire. Great college coaches no matter the sport are first and foremost teachers, and to bring a National title to Akron is testament to that.
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Re: FINALLY!!!

Postby Clevelandmo » Fri Oct 21, 2011 4:52 pm

SoCalJoe wrote:Thanks for posting Mo, glad to see out of the box thinking w/this hire. Great college coaches no matter the sport are first and foremost teachers, and to bring a National title to Akron is testament to that.


I agree Joe, and this gives me way more confidence in Klinsmann and the future for US soccer. I am so relieved that the College game, via a college coach appointment, has been given this vote of confidence. I know the college game isnt the answer to improving US soccer, but the training resources and funds that are available to college athletes cant be taken for granted. MLS clubs and certainly lower tier pro clubs will have difficulty competing with a lot of the things that colleges can provide their athletes. And even if they could, there still isnt enough of them for a country our size. College athletic facilities are a significant resource that US soccer needs to continue to utilize.

What Porter is good at, and the reason why I think he was appointed U23 coach, is scouting talent that is suited to his type of play. Face it, not until the last few years could he have a hope in hell of competing with big soccer schools like NC, Virginia, or UCLA when it came to recruiting. He turned Akron into a powerhouse without top drawer recruits because he has vision. Also, the good colleges coaches know the U18 - U22 talent pool probably better than anyone so that is another reason why appointing a college coach was such a good move for the US. I cant wait for Olympic qualifying to start.
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Re: FINALLY!!!

Postby Fulhamdoctor » Sat Oct 22, 2011 6:24 am

Interesting info in this article on Soccer by Ives:

The Caleb Porter era is underway.

A day after being named head coach of the U.S. U-23 men's national team, Porter held a telephone conference to discuss his new role, plans to qualify for the upcoming Olympics and what he wants to achieve.

"My goal, my priority is to win. You have to win," said Porter. "I want this group to qualify and then I want to have a good performance in the Olympics. But at the same time, even though results are important, it's also equally as important that we move U.S. Soccer forward by developing players and coming up with a uniform philosophy within the organization."

Porter repeatedly stressed that he is already fully invested in his new job despite him also being in charge of Akron University's team.

He also opened up about the style of play that he's planning on implementing with the U-23 team, and it will resemble what Jurgen Klinsmann is doing with the senior national team.

"Philosophically, we're all on the same page. That's one of the great things," said Porter. "I've had several conversations already with Jurgen, in person, on the phone, through email. He's a guy that's going be open to communicate with all these national teams. He wants his vision to trickle down. I think it's very important to have it that way."

That means that we can expect Porter's squad to be a possession-oriented team that doesn't wait to react.

"We're not naive. We don't feel like we're going to throw the ball out tomorrow and play like Spain, but we do want to play a proactive approach," said Porter. "We want to, if we can, possess the ball and I think there has to be an emphasis on the attack, but we also don't want to lose the things that make the U.S. special. Our fight, our spirit, our defending, and all the things that have been a trademark in this country."

Chief Executive of U.S. Soccer Dan Flynn was also on the call, and he discussed the process to hire Porter and U.S. U-20 head coach Tab Ramos. Flynn said interviews were conducted by he, Klinsmann, (U.S. Youth Technical Director) Claudio Reyna and (USSF President) Sunil Gulati. Candidates for the two positions were both domestic and international, though Flynn wouldn't name who the others were.

Flynn was asked about the timing of the decision to hire Porter, and if it makes it more difficult for the 36-year-old coach, seeing as how Olympic qualifying begins in little over four months.

"With the change in the men's national team, that probably forced us to slow the process down a little bit, make sure that we wanted to start from the top down and have our U-20s and U-23s and the men's national team connected," said Flynn. "So while it may seem like a short window, we're pretty comfortable and Caleb understands the pool of players. I know he looks at a lot of tape and follows (MLS) quite heavily.

"Our former U-20 coach Thomas Rongen did a lot of identifying of players around Europe, so it isn't like we weren't building for this. In fact, a lot has been done and allows us to go very quickly."

Porter will have to get things done quickly in order to get a team prepared for Olympic qualifying in March, especially considering that he won't be with the U-23 team for its first camp in Germany next month due to Akron still being in season.

Making that task tougher for Porter is that he likely will not get a complete pool of players to choose from. Klinsmann already relies on youngsters such as Jozy Altidore and Brek Shea, and that could continue to be the case. It just all depends on if Klinsmann wants to keep the Olympic-eligible players on the senior side or if he wants them contributing to the U-23 team.

"He is completely supportive of me and the job I need to do, he wants to help me. Yet I don't expect to get guys that are with him," said Porter, "guys like Jozy Altidore and Juan Agudelo and Brek Shea and other guys that are performing well with him, I don't expect to get them at every camp, and probably won't get them until the summer.

"But that will be his decision. I just know that I need to prepare the rest of the pool in case I don't get some of the guys, in case they aren't available, and so my task right now is to look at the guys that I don't know about, first and foremost, to get a look at some new guys and see what they can do with the group and see if they are guys that can help us moving forward."
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Re: FINALLY!!!

Postby Clevelandmo » Mon Oct 24, 2011 7:55 am

Nice read. This was my favorite part of what Porter said,


"We're not naive. We don't feel like we're going to throw the ball out tomorrow and play like Spain, but we do want to play a proactive approach," said Porter. "We want to, if we can, possess the ball and I think there has to be an emphasis on the attack, but we also don't want to lose the things that make the U.S. special. Our fight, our spirit, our defending, and all the things that have been a trademark in this country."
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