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Ryan Nelsen (Unattached FC Coach)

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about 13 years ago

 I am a fan of Ryan's.. When he choose to play he was a rock, when he didn't make himself avalable it was disappointing.  Jersey shouldn't be retired.

"Who ate all the pies"

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about 13 years ago

ibtl

                                                                        COYN    

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about 13 years ago

gings wrote:

That's not a bad idea. Can a national team retire a jersey? If so it would be fitting


pretty sure they can't - in tournaments like WC etc numbers 1-23 (or whatever number they're allowed) must be used.

This.

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about 13 years ago
Low-key start for Nelsen's Toronto FC

 

Former All Whites defender Ryan Nelsen was cautiously optimistic after his first taste of football as a coach, with his Toronto FC team beaten 1-0 by Columbus Crew in the pre-season Disney World Pro Soccer Classic on Sunday (NZT).

The sole goal of the match came in the 30th minute, when Columbus Crew's Brazilian import Glauber headed home Argentinian playmaker Federico Higuain's corner.

Nelsen said afterwards he was pleased with Toronto's first hit-out under his stewardship.

"I think we only conceded two shots for the whole game," he said.

"We had a couple of very good chances, and I thought the guys got a good run-out."

Nelsen, who starred as a central defender in 49 appearances for the All Whites since 1999, wasn't too concerned at conceding from a set piece.

"We haven't spent too much time on set pieces, so I'm not too bothered about that - it's more in the open play.

"I thought the guys applied themselves very well, they kept their shape very well, and two or three of the best chances of the game fell to us.

"It's a game we'll look back on and take a lot of positives from."

Toronto have four games scheduled over two weeks at the Major League Soccer pre-season Disney Classic in Orlando, Florida. Their first MLS match of the season is against Canadian rivals Vancouver on March 2.

Nelsen, 35, ended his accomplished playing career last week with a match for English Premier League club Queens Park Rangers.

He is the eighth manager of Toronto FC since they were introduced to the MLS in 2007.

They have finished no better than 11th in six campaigns and Nelsen's predecessor Paul Mariner, a former England striker, was replaced after just six months.

http://nz.sports.yahoo.com/football/news/article/-/16103114/low-key-start-for-nelsens-toronto-fc/


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about 13 years ago

"The major league soccer preseason Disney classic" - what a mouthful!


Allegedly

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about 13 years ago

You forgot the world Pro in there Tegal...

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

Auckland City FC

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IBTKMOT.

 

(bugger).

E + R + O

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about 13 years ago

KCOT?


Yellow Fever - Misery loves company

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about 13 years ago

Clearly not interested in Kiwi Youth then. 

He's a manager now.  Time to lock said thread

Supporter world's best and worst football teams: Waikato/WaiBop, Kingz, Knights, Phoenix, The Argyle, The Whites & the All Whites

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about 13 years ago

Yeah, probably should be locked soon, but let's leave it for a few more days as he settles into his new role.

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about 13 years ago

Wouldn't another thread just pop up about him managing this team? Maybe you could rename it to something more relevant/useful instead?


Allegedly

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about 13 years ago

 He binned Nik Robson this week.

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about 13 years ago

Tegal wrote:

Wouldn't another thread just pop up about him managing this team? Maybe you could rename it to something more relevant/useful instead?

Maybe throw it in the Worldwide Football Discussions section, under General football. Could use it as a Toronto FC thread. No doubt a number of people will be keeping track of how the team goes.
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about 13 years ago

Let's leave it like this.

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about 13 years ago

robson was always going to get cut


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about 13 years ago

LIVE STREAMING ON NOW of Toronto's pre-season match vs hosts Orlando City in Mickey Mouse Cup 

at  2pm this afternoon   (8pm EST  13 Feb in USA)

http://www.wakingthered.com/2013/2/13/3985826/toronto-fc-vs-orlando-city-sc-live-stream-game-thread-tfc-mls-preseason-disney

They just said the commentary will resume soon (equipment failure) - for now video only...

Big Pete 65, Christchurch

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Big Pete 65 wrote:

 Mickey Mouse Cup 

Lolz

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Big Pete 65 wrote:

LIVE STREAMING ON NOW of Toronto's pre-season match vs hosts Orlando City in Mickey Mouse Cup 

at  2pm this afternoon   (8pm EST  13 Feb in USA)

http://www.wakingthered.com/2013/2/13/3985826/toronto-fc-vs-orlando-city-sc-live-stream-game-thread-tfc-mls-preseason-disney

They just said the commentary will resume soon (equipment failure) - for now video only...

Poor quality video. Even at 720p it's pretty pixelated.
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about 13 years ago

 Very good quality on mine and Toronto up 2 nil

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 Now 3 nil and Nelsen smiling on the sideline

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about 13 years ago

 Nelsen ready to make coaching debut


Ryan Nelsen would not mind another five or six weeks of pre-season himself, but he has declared his Toronto FC players ready for their Major League Soccer season opener in Vancouver tomorrow (NZ time).

The former All Whites captain makes his coaching debut in the Canadian derby, about a month after joining Toronto. This followed his retirement as a player from both English Premier League and international football with New Zealand.

The past few weeks had been challenging, he said, as he got to grips with the demands of professional coaching, such as learning the club's infrastructure, recruitment, scouting and assessing the players he already had on his books, not to mention preparing the squad for the season.

"For me, I wish pre-season could go on for another five or six weeks, but the guys are ready, they're organised and they're really looking forward to it," Nelsen, 35, said. "It's an easy job on the sideline."

He was having fun, and said his early days of coaching were a different kind of stress to playing.

"It's one of the best jobs in the world. As a player, I didn't have fun when I was playing. It's a job, there's stress, pressure, people watching and expecting.

"There were people who could never get close to doing your job critiquing you every day. That's life. As a coach, it's a different type of stress."

His main challenge has been coming to terms with salary caps.

"That's probably the one thing I was most inexperienced in, looking at Toronto's salary cap and how it's been handled," he said. "I have found it interesting and challenging in a good way, trying to navigate through that. Once you get an idea of what you can do, then you can start thinking of solutions that are going to benefit the club in the short and long-term." Fairfax NZ

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about 13 years ago

i kinda wanna find a link to watch his 1st league match v vancouver. 

I have an amazing ability to find my way out of mazes. I'm pathological. 
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about 13 years ago

kwlap wrote:

i kinda wanna find a link to watch his 1st league match v vancouver. 


I use this.
http://atdhe.eu/soccer
I usually find what i am looking for.
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about 13 years ago

kwlap wrote:

i kinda wanna find a link to watch his 1st league match v vancouver. 

4 hrs until kick off, 12:30 NZ time. TAB offering $4.75 for a win.
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kwlap wrote:

i kinda wanna find a link to watch his 1st league match v vancouver. 

[Edit: that link was showing Buffalo news o.O This works http://atdhe.so/watch.php?id=614323 ]
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about 13 years ago

http://www.soccerlivelinks.com/vancouver-whitecaps-vs-toronto-fc-live-stream-03-03-2013/ 

this stream fairly good also.

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about 13 years ago

I know it is just the first game of the season, but can't help but think CCM & WSW would destroy both these sides.

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about 13 years ago

I would agree at this early stage, But i have to admit i am surprised at how toronto seem

to be gelling, given the amount of changes in recent days/weeks. 


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about 13 years ago

0-0 at HT, very few chances so far. A lot of kick and hope from both sides.

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about 13 years ago

 Toronto FC 1-0 down now

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about 13 years ago

Toronto defenders were very standoffish for the goal! very unlike nelly.

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about 13 years ago

Ends 1-0. Reo-Coker came on at HT for Vancouver and changed the game. Toronto never looked likely. Very route one, cross Nelsen off the list for the next Nix coach.

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about 13 years ago

Nelsen out


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about 13 years ago

Nelsen job to get a lot tougher as Nigerian Super-Star Obafemi Martins seems destined to sign  for Seattle. 

E's Flat Ah's Flat Too

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about 13 years ago

Someone should tell Ryan that for a $12000 Western Union money transfer, I can give him 2 Nigerian superstar footballers. The $12k is for.... administration purposes, you know, grease the palms...... I might even throw in half of 78 million as well.

Grumpy old bastard alert

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about 13 years ago

Mls is so garbage. That game was pants. 


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