Spector Speculation

Discussion in 'Prem talk, Those Other Leagues, and International' started by HatterDon, Oct 24, 2007.

  1. HatterDon

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    West Ham haven't featured Jonathan Spector in their squad for the last few weeks, and there's nothing that I've read in Y-A or Soccer 365 to indicate that there's a medical problem. There shouldn't be the "new gaffer syndrome," because Curbishly liked him when he was on loan at Charlton.

    I'm asking because if the guy's suddenly available, he's someone we should look into. I can't forget him dispossessing Rooney and Giggs twice in a 20 minute stretch during the Spam's dismissal of Man U. last year.

    [he play's a mean right back, just in case we might need one.]
     
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  2. pettyfog

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    Is he really that good? Seems he's always sorta fringe-US team.
     
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  3. HatterDon

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    He's a Prem-quality defender with good pace and instincts. When he played with the National side, they used him everywhere -- remember that they were also trying out Simek who is a bit less versatile. Besides, if I'm Bradley, I probably go with Cherundolo as my USMNT RB if he's healthy. But I like what I've seen of Spector and I hate to see him going to waste.
     
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  4. FFCinPCB

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    Rate him over Baird. Surprise, surprise.
     
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  5. jmh

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    Spector has good instincts, and the versatility is nice as well, but I don't think he has the pace I'd want from an outside back.
     
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  6. omsdogg

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    I'd take Spector on one leg over Baird!
     
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  7. EricD

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    Solid defender. He would be a nice addition to the back line.
     
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  8. Lyle

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    I like Spector, but he's proven to be a borderline premier league player. He hasn't shown to be solid at all; he's only coped I think. Would provide cover across the back four though.

    I really think he needs to play a season in the Championship or move over to a weaker German Bundesliga side. He can't start for a decent premier league club right now.

    Also... last year, at some point, he threw a hissy fit at some ref and it was absolutely embarassing. Looked a complete idiot.
     
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  9. omsdogg

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    Interesting Interview w/ Spector:

    IMPROMPTU INTERVIEW WITH JONATHAN SPECTOR

    We had so much success with bum-rushing Dan Califf in Switzerland, we decided to give it a go here in Jo’Burg. And who would tonight's unsuspecting victim be? Mr. Jonathan Spector. After tricking him into entering the U.S. Soccer Mobile Communications Center, we started winging questions at him. Here’s what followed:

    ussoccer.com: What were you doing right before we grabbed you in the hallway at 10:15 at night?

    Jonathan Spector: “Getting treatment on my quad. I managed to get two dead legs in the same quad on consecutive days.”

    ussoccer.com: How’s it feeling?

    JS: “A little better. I got the expert Bruce Snell massage [Bruce is one of two trainers on the trip]. Should be fine.”

    ussoccer.com: You were involved in a controversial decision this past weekend where a shot you took kinda sorta went in off of Eddie Lewis. Some people thought you should be credited; others – including the official scorer – called it an own goal on Eddie. So what’s worse: Eddie getting stuck with an own goal or you not getting credit?

    JS: “I think it’s a conspiracy against Americans to upset both of us! I did an interview with Match of the Day afterwards. They said ‘one American scored today – which one was it?’

    ussoccer.com: Why do the English press and fans seem to hate England manager Steve McClaren so much?

    JS: I don’t think it matters who the manager is, they are going to hate him. I don’t understand it. They love to criticize. Everyone over there is the “expert.”

    ussoccer.com: What’s one of your indulgences you don’t like people to know about? (Which of course, they will now…)

    JS: On the bus going to our games, it’s amazing the amount of chocolate bars we eat. Say we are going from London to Birmingham. It takes three hours to get there, mostly because we always leave at rush hour. Explain that! Anyway, when you’re bored you eat, and for some reason there are always chocolate bars around. The average player consumes 2-3 per bus ride. Fortunately I can hold myself to one a trip.”

    ussoccer.com: Do you own any bling?

    JS: “No, I don’t spend much money on jewelry. There is certainly a lot of it floating around this team though. I won’t say who, but I did see a diamond grill (shaking his head).”

    ussoccer.com: Is bling an American phenomenon?

    JS: In England it’s massive. American culture is so big there. It’s way worse on my club team than it is here.”

    ussoccer.com: Do you know what the current exchange rate is between the British Pound and the U.S. Dollar?

    JS: “2.06 to 1.”

    ussoccer.com: Favorite or most often used movie quote?

    JS: I do quote movies quite a bit, and I can’t think of one right now. Must be the altitude.

    Coincidentally, I rented Goodbye Bafana a couple weeks. I didn’t know what it was about; I had just heard that it was a good movie. It’s all about the life of Nelson Mandela. Great film.”

    ussoccer.com: What’s the craziest experience you’ve had at a game?

    JS: We were playing at Fenerbache. It seemed like every other person in the stadium had a flare. The fans were whistling non-stop, this screeching whistle. I’ve never heard anything like it. My ears were ringing an hour after the game.”

    ussoccer.com: You’ve done hundreds of interviews in your life. If you had the chance, what would you ask a reporter back?

    JS: “That’s a good question.”

    ussoccer.com: Thank you.

    JS: I’d be interested to hear what their candid opinion is on the questions they are asking me. A lot of times what they are writing and they are thinking are two different things. For example, in England the press can be overly critical of their players. I’m curious if they think that is hurting or helping the sport in their country. I’d also be curious why they just flat out make up stories sometimes.”

    ussoccer.com: Not that were searching for acceptance or anything, but what’s your favorite thing on ussoccer.com?

    JS: “I have to be honest. I like Neil Buethe’s Studio 90 interviews. He just seems so happy to be there. You can tell that when he was a kid, he wanted to grow up and be a journalist. No matter how the interview is going, Neil never ceases to entertain.”

    ussoccer.com: Are you a good typer?

    JS: “Why, do you want me type the rest of this?”

    ussoccer.com: Well, since you offered …

    JS: I’d like to think I’m a good typer. I learned in computer class in sixth grade. I didn’t actually mind school. I’m not sure if that makes me un-cool or not.”

    ussoccer.com: Speaking of school, you started playing pro at a very young age. Do you ever regret not continuing your education?

    JS: “I certainly don’t regret it. The experiences I have had are amazing compared to most people my age. I would have liked to have the college experience. I was pretty close to going. I visited a bunch of schools: Boston College, Notre Dame, UVa, and Princeton. I was at Princeton right when A Beautiful Mind came out, so it was cool to see the campus. But I wouldn’t trade what I have done.”

    ussoccer.com: Are you sorry you let us drag you in here?

    JS: “I’ll tell you after I read it.”
     
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  10. omsdogg

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    wow...seems like a bright kid. I especially found the chocolate bars story interesting, and thought his question he would pose to the English media was pretty profound considering he didn't have a lot of time to come up w/ something like that. It must be something that has weighed on his mind previously. I like this kid
     
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  11. BarryP

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    Wonder what the regulars on the offal would say about that quote.
     
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  12. pettyfog

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    The bolded part: Almost verbatim, in a current thread by 'Black and White Army' on the upstart Americans coming in and having opinions.

    I quoted it and said that was reason in itself to quit reading the thread.
     
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  13. Lyle

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    black-in-white-army is the worst kind of fan. has just enough smarts to be dangerously stupid.

    ... and I can't believe West Ham lets their players eat chocolate bars before a game. that's horrible.
     
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  14. FFCinPCB

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    Impressed. Especially like the Nelson Mandela interest.

    He's a good lad, that Spector.
     
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  15. Clevelandmo

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    I'm sure he's thought about that plenty. Just work with lots of English blokes in a team situation and you soon realize it is one of the differences between Americans and the English. They love to criticize and point fingers while Americans are more positive and team-oriented. I know someone will give me some flak over such a generalization but I found it to be true and it sounds like Spector has too. Some of it is just teasing but some of it is a different mindset.
     
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  16. SteveM19

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    I have to say that was my experience working w/ some Brits when I was in college on a summer job. Of course, they all were Leeds fans, maybe that explained some of it.
     
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  17. omsdogg

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    I like Spector and hope he continues to perform well. He would be a good utility player in the US squad.
     
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  18. pettyfog

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    It's called 'Banter', rcl! Just like on the Offal. I got TONS when I worked in London City for 5 months.

    Motoring the A1(M):
    Neil Cameron: "Look over there at the castle ruins, Armstrong. That's 'history'.. something you wouldnt know much about!"

    Pettyfog: "Ah yes, Neil. Sure I wouldnt ...as my ancestors were leaving here just as yours were arriving from Ireland."
     
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  19. Clevelandmo

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    Funny, I worked in Leeds so maybe it is just a Leeds thing. Naw, I think it's English.
     
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  20. BarryP

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