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		<description>Comments for Save Your Panic for a Real Crisis at http://www.section8chicago.com/jm3 , comment 1 to 2 out of 2 comments</description>
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			<description>(Continued from above)

This mentioned, I will whole heartedly maintain that his first-touch and ability to sheild the ball, and his link-up play and overall decision making when passing the ball are 100% better than at the beginning of last season. Not bad for a young player trying to hone his skills under his third manager in less than a season-and-a-half. Obviously, Bob Bradley has recognized his improvment too, but hey, Bob Bradley is a terrible, short-sighted manager, right?

Anyway, as per my comments on deepening the squad's experience. We're playing the worst team in the league. I say start CJ with Baky, Conde holding midfiled in front of them. Thorrington out on the right, and push Rolfe up with Chad. Let's what those two can do together. I think great things. Then, when we have the lead with about 25 minutes to go (and we will), sub Chad, drop Thorrington alongside Conde, and bring Nyarko in on the right. I think he's got a bright future: good feet and tons of pace. Herron looks like he's finally dropped his excess weight. Thought his runs were great in Dallas, and he looked committed as hell down in Peoria. Maybe even Rolfe on the right and Andy up top with Chad. Haven't heard the final word on Franko's fitness, but hopefully he can soon start playing more of role. Regardless, we have to get CJ some minutes. We're going to need him as the season wears on. Can't wait to see Marmol soon too. Rumor is he's a fucking beast.

20s at Noon and PDLs at 2:30. Hope to see some folks there.

Cheers, everybody. Backdraft should be our first stop for Fire news and views. Let's Stand and Deliver tomorrow night!! Got a big halftime memorial to observe as well. RIP Brandon and Dan!!!
 - Flanagan</description>
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			<description>&quot;Let Barrett do the work and let Franko put in the garbage.&quot; I'd have to say I disagree with that completely. I don't know about anyone else, but I'm sick of the Fire signing aging, physically fragile strikers, paying them a ton of money, and acting like they are doing us a favor. This isn't a slap against Franko. For me, he's a committed, quality guy. Tom and Irish Steve witnessed him giving Conde a bit of a nonverbal rollicking after a Reserves' match recently. Well done, good to hear. I think he's far superior to Wanchope, but I also hope he can shake the injury bug and punch in as many as he possibly can. We simply can't afford to pay any players good money to play but a handful of matches a season. Steve and I recently rewatched the England v Poland match from 2005. Franko was bright, lively, and a constant menace in the box. Let's all hope he can regain that form for us. I'm sure he's desperate to get in there and bang them in. Let's really get behind him, if he gets on tomorrow.

This mentioned, Chad does the work of a lone target man without the frame/height of a traditional target man. Playing up front on your own is the most thankless, difficult task in football (beside goalkeeping). Look at Luca Toni in the Euros. A lone striker suffers at the heads and feet of his midfield's inability to keep possession. If we want Chad to score more goals, our midfield must cherish the ball more, Blanco's contributions must be elevated, and our backline needs to do a better job of playing balls up to foot (not aimless missiles volleyed down the channels). Maybe Chad gets so frustrated, because he's only really getting 2-3 solid chances a match. Also, since when is giving a complete heartfelt fuck about your team a bad thing?

Let's further compare him to Donovan, Cooper, Emilio, Angel, and Twellman (arguably the best strikers in MLS). They all play with foils perfectly suited to their game: Buddle, Oduro, Moreno/Gallardo, Altidore (now gone obviously), and Cristman. Due to our recent inability to play through midfield, Chad has been trying to chase down long balls and bring Blanco into the match. 

So, why is everyone slagging Chad? My biggest complaint concerning  our recent loses would be our defensive shape. The two DC goals and Cooper's goal were down poor defensive organization. Much of this can be chalked up to a lack of backline continuity forced by injuries, Qualifiers, etc. However, these guys must get minutes on the field, and we've rightly stuggled while players either with less overall experience and/or struggling for fitness have tried to bed themselves into our flow of play. A squad wins trophies, not one striker. I'm glad to see the likes of Washington, Plotkin, Nyarko, CJ and others gettings some real worthwhile minutes. We don't want anyone making their first appeance as sub in the conference finals.

We sing &quot;two Wayne Rooneys,&quot; which is funny, because Rooney is notorious for his long goal droughts. The English media as a whole and a tiny, lame section of Man United supporters continually rail him during these stretches. But yet, Man United only lost one match in which he started in this season (@ Chelsea, and he scored a goal). Chad hasn't had the advantages of coming through Everton and England's youth set-ups, or training with the Man United squad and coaching staff 5-days-a-week. So, why do we expect him to produce such performances? More importantly, Chad is growing and improving with and in a young league, club, and soccer playing and appreciating country.

 - Flanagan</description>
			<pubDate>Fri, 27 Jun 2008 17:23:36 +0100</pubDate>
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