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The most memorable Chicago Fire quotes from 2011

“I didn’t know that one day I’d get a chance to play with the Fire. I’m just happy to be the winner out of everyone. Every player’s dream is to be a professional with the team they loved and rooted for when they were young. I’m really excited for the opportunity to join the team for preseason.” - Pareskevas Pantazopoulos, winner of the Fire’s annual open tryout (1/19)

“It’s been a dream ever since I was young to be a professional soccer player. I’m super excited and super happy to be with the Fire.” – Orr Barouch on signing with the Chicago Fire (3/14)

“It was absolutely important to get the win at home. Winning here is one of the things we are focused on changing. We got the best fan base in the league and we need to do our part in and be responsible for our actions on the field. We hope to create an environment and mentality that refuse to lose.” – Logan Pause after the Fire’s 3-2 win over Sporting Kansas City in its home opener (3/26)

“I was very, very excited. And when that happens, you don’t really think. You’re kind of just having fun and that’s what I was doing.” – Jalil Anibaba after his “guise through the smoke” stunned Colorado in a USOC play-in match. (3/31) Continue reading

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All I want for Christmas is…

A healthy 2012: Injuries were not exactly detrimental to the Fire’s 2011 campaign, but they did cruelly prevent a few players from making a single appearance over the course of the season. One of those players was Mike Banner. ‘Mikeylike’ showed promising signs in 2010 but spent all of last season recovering from an Achilles injury. Also forced to spend the season on the sidelines and in the medical room was Steven Kinney, who had enjoyed a successful start to his Major League Soccer career in his rookie season. The Elon University alum injured his Achilles in the Fire’s final regular season match in 2010 and sadly spent all of last season recovering from that injury. Continue reading

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Chicago Fire 2011 Final Report Card

On June 30th – after week 17 of the MLS season – I published the mid-term report card for the Chicago Fire. It’s amazing how much has changed since then both in terms of player and team performances. After starting the second half of the season off with four draws and three defeats, the Fire picked up 22 points from a possible 30 in the last ten matches of the season to miss out on a playoff spot by a mere four points. The Fire improved drastically across all areas of the pitch during the final stages of the season, although there were still those who fell out favor in the first team.

Here is the final report card for each Chicago Fire player for the 2011 season. Feel free to let me know if you agree or disagree with certain grades in the comment’s section. Continue reading

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We have a winner: Eyebrows raised in Chicago as the MLS releases updated salary list

Cristian Nazarit: Earning the big bucks with the Fire

If you’re like me, you spent about half of your Monday night reviewing and analyzing the updated list of MLS player salaries released earlier in the night. And if you’re really like me, you were probably left agape while you ran your eyes over some of the salary figures for the Chicago Fire. Scanning my eyes up and down the list, I expected to see Pavel Pardo at the top of the pile, followed closely by Marko Maric (previously the highest paid player) and Logan Pause – the club’s captain and longest serving member of the current squad. Instead, a certain 21-year-old from Columbia with two league goals and just six starts to his name this season currently stands as the Chicago Fire’s highest paid player with a salary that will raise plenty of eyebrows. Continue reading

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Chicago Fire Sign Pavel Pardo: What this means for the Fire

In the most unsurprising move of the transfer season so far, the Chicago Fire announced the signing of former Mexican International Pavel Pardo on Tuesday on a deal running through the end of the 2011 season. Months of speculation finally drew to a close as the Fire released Bratislav Ristic on a free transfer to create roster space for Pardo, who most recently played for Club America. Contrary to popular belief, Pardo has not been assigned to a Designated Player slot, but will instead fill the international spot previously occupied by Ristic.

So what does this mean for the Fire? Expect changes to the starting line-up and lots of them. The Fire are fortunate to have a full week before they host the Philadelphia Union to toy with new formations and starting lineup variations. The club certainly didn’t sign Pardo to have him sit on the bench, so we can expect to see one of the Fire’s central midfielders be relegated to the bench for the match against Philadelphia.

And if that midfielder is Logan Pause, which it will most likely be, we may see him moved to the right back position at the expense of Jalil Anibaba. Pause has spent significant time playing at right back for the club and having failed to really provide the spark Chicago needs in midfield this season, moving Pause to right back would be the only suitable option for Klopas if he intends on avoiding a change in captaincy. Anibaba has enjoyed a steady season at right back, but as a rookie he lacks the experience of fighting for an MLS playoff spot, whereas Pause has been there and seen it all before. That said, Pause’s speed could be an issue at right back. As a player not known for pace, Pause may struggle against some of the league’s faster wingers – an area Anibaba has coped remarkably well in.

With Pardo presumably slotting in for Pause, Grazzini – who also signed for the Fire this month – will most likely take up a center attacking position in midfield while Pardo drops deep and anchors the midfield. Both players are excellent passers of the ball and will certainly provide much needed attacking impetus in the final third.

Logan Pause: Time for the captain to move to the bench?

Regardless of whether Klopas opts for a diamond formation with Grazzini at the top of the diamond or with the two new signings partnering each other in midfield, Patrick Nyarko and Marco Pappa are almost guaranteed to retain their starting spots on the wings. If this is the case, Dominic Oduro, who has enjoyed a fantastic debut season so far, will continue playing up front and will be joined by either Christian Nazarit or Diego Chaves. Oduro can also play on the wing if necessary.

The signings of Pardo and Grazzini will only benefit the Fire as they seek to make a strong push for a playoff spot. These acquisitions will also add depth to the Fire’s midfield and increase the competition for places. Baggio Husidic, Daniel Paladini, and Corben Bone will all have their work cut out for them in order to earn time on the pitch, but ultimately, competition for places is what you want in a team.

For the Fire players and staff, they must be thankful they have until next Wednesday to adapt to a new lineup, as well as a new formation. As for Fire supporters, the Philadephia match won’t be able to come fast enough as fans eagerly anticipate seeing how Klopas shuffles around his starting eleven and utilizes his two big name signings.

Potential Starting XI vs. Philadelphia on Aug. 3rd:

GK – Johnson

RB – Pause

CB – Cuesta

CB – Gibbs

LB – Segares

CDM – Pardo

RM – Pappa

LM – Nyarko

CAM – Grazzini

ST – Oduro

ST – Nazarit

 

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