Adrian Serioux-ly Upset
Toronto FC has traded the rights to defender Adrian Serioux to the Houston Dynamo for a 2011 third round pick, according to the Toronto Sun’s Gareth Wheeler. And despite the fact that the Canadian defender is going to a far better organization, it sounds like Serioux’s more than just a little peeved that he and TFC couldn’t come to terms on a new contract. Check the quotes from the article:
"What bothered me most was hearing I was released. They went about it shady, making it look like they had the upper-hand — I was out of contract.”
“You’ve got to let people know what’s going on with the team — if you don’t have the fans you don’t have anything."
"Everyone’s not on the same page (at TFC). Some people wanted me, except the one person that has more power than anyone else."
"The best teams in this league are guys who’ve been together for awhile. They get a sense of camaraderie and feel. Until that happens here, it’s going to be a struggle."
"I might be back someday. But while a certain someone’s there, you probably won’t see me."
There’s a a hint of sour grapes in there from Serioux to be sure, but have to give him a “+1” on his point about the best teams being the ones with players who have been together for a while. In a sport where team cohesion is such a key element to success, it’s pretty tough to develop a winning side with the absurd amount of wheeling and dealing done by Mo Johnston.
In addition to Serioux’s thinly veiled jabs at MoJo, I also found this nugget particularly interesting in Wheeler’s piece:
According to Serioux, he was placed in a bad position when Johnston handed over all soccer-related decisions to Preki.
Preki has been handed all soccer related decisions you say? O RLY? Interesting. Very interesting.
Jacko Feature
Red Nation Online continues to kick out the quality, delving into video with “Pro-files”, a series featuring top Canadian talent. First up, Gillingham striker Simeon Jackson.
There’s also an accompanying article to the video, and I just wanted to make a comment on this passage:
Jackson admitted that coming out to a pro-Chilean crowd in the tournament’s opening game in Toronto was a blow to the team’s confidence, but he remains hopeful that Canadian support is growing, especially with the following generated by Toronto FC.
I was at that game, and there actually was a large contingent of Canadian support waiting to cheer the team on. Unfortunately the home side touched the ball about four times in the first 20 minutes, and didn’t give the crowd a single thing to cheer about for the entire match. It was total domination from the Chileans. The Canadian support sat stunned and defeated.
Weirdest Re-direct Ever?
Ok.
So the address of the Vancouver Whitecaps official website is www.whitecapsfc.com. But if you to type www.vancouverwhitecapsfc.com into your browser, you get re-directed here, to a YouTube video featuring the music of some guy named Matt Petrin.
What in the world?
Quickly Now
- John Molinaro tweets Nick Garcia says there will be a strike if a new CBA agreement can’t be reached before the season starts.
- Luke Wileman tweets Dwayne De Rosario sat out Toronto FC training today with a slight ankle sprain.
- Canadian & ex-TFC midfielder Kevin Harmse has been waived by the Houston Dynamo.
- There is a proposal on the table to put field turf in at Edmonton’s Commonwealth Stadium.