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Hunter Freeman to IK Start


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huntaaahh.jpgAccording to several reports out of Norway, IK Start are close to capturing New York Red Bulls defender Hunter Freeman. According to reports, Freeman would join the Norwegian side in January, after his 4 year contract with NYRB is up. Freeman has been capped at the U-23 level, and has made 11 appearances so far this season. IK Start are currently in 2nd place in Norway’s 2nd Division after being relegated last season. The 23 year old joined New York from Colorado in 2006, and has since been one of New York most consistent performers. What do you think? Would this be a good move for New York? Hunter?

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Carlos Ruiz to New York?


carlosruiz.jpgAccording to multiple sources, LA Galaxy forward Carlos Ruiz could be on his way to New York. The Galaxy have been looking to unload Ruiz, for some time, in an effort to free up salary cap space and New York are one of few MLS sides capable of taking on Ruiz’s salary. Juan Carlos Osorio has been quoted as saying that he is interested in a striker abroad, and one striker that is currently MLS based. Ruiz has shown to be a goal scorer in MLS although he hasn’t been able to achieve previous seasons form so far this season. The LA Galaxy are in New York to play the Red Bulls on Saturday, and could negotiate a trade. I think this could be a good short team answer for the Red Bulls, the main question is whether or not Ruiz can stay healthy for the remainder of the season and find his past form. What do you think?

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Red Bull New York at the Midway Point


Fifteen games down, fifteen left to play, and it is without question that New York fans are anxiously awaiting the Fifteenth of July. That is when the MLS international transfer window opens, and the Red Bulls have numerous additions waiting to make their mark on the struggling club.

         The last week has not been a pleasant one for New York fans, as the team has suffered one embarrassing defeat after another. There was the match against Chivas USA; where an errant back pass lead to an equalizing goal and a draw in lieu of a much deserved win.

Three days later the Bulls weakly bowed out of the US Open Cup against Crystal Palace Baltimore. The USL-2 side defeated New York’s team of reserves 2-0, despite playing a man down for almost two-thirds of the game. Head coach Juan Carlos Osorio cited fixture congestion as the reason for fielding a starting lineup composed mostly of reserves, opting to rest the club’s starters for the July 4th showdown with the Colorado Rapids.    

Osorio’s decision proved to backfire as Colorado thrashed an uninspired New York team 4-0. Following the match Osorio ripped into the team and stated the need for a change of personnel and attitude. “I can’t wait for the 15th of July, when we can sign some players and make a competitive team,” said Osorio. “Because at the moment, I think all of our players have had the chance to shine and stake a claim and a lot of them refuse to do so.”

Offensively the team has suffered greatly from the injury to Juan Pablo Angel. As a result, New York hasn’t scored more than two goals in any game this year, and hasn’t scored more than one in its previous nine league games. And without a viable striker after the sale of Jozy Altidore, New York has really looked clueless in front of goal. While veteran John Wolyniec is best suited as a hard-working substitute, newcomer Oscar Echeverry has displayed an awful first touch and poor decision-making, and both have yet to score a goal this year.

In addition to this, there has been little to none creativity out of the midfield. Claudio Reyna’s transition to the attacking midfield position has been disastrous, as he has appeared in only five matches the entire season. Mike Magee is slowly playing his way out of the squad, and Sinisa Ubiparipovic has been effective only in flashes.

In the back, pathetic blowouts have been intertwined with critical mistakes to keep frustrating fans beyond belief. This dramatic amount of inconsistency at the back, coupled with the club’s inability to score, has sparked Osorio into making numerous additions to the team.

Osorio has been promising to make changes to the team since his inception as head coach, but trialists have come and gone without anything coming to fruition. All that has changed in the last couple weeks; here is a rundown of Osorio’s signings and future targets, and what they can bring to the team:

 

Jorge Rojas: Midfielder, status: signed. Rojas is a 31 year old midfielder from Venezuela, who is capable of playing out on the left or in the central midfield position. He arrives in MLS after spending years playing in Colombia and Venezuela, including for South American powerhouse Caracas FC. The second most capped player and captain of the Venezuelan national team, Osorio has dubbed Rojas as a playmaker whose vision and passing ability are second to none. He is also very effective on set pieces. Look for him to sit behind the strikers and become the attacking threat out of midfield that the Red Bulls so desperately need. Another possibility is to play him out on the left wing, but Osorio has hinted that he wants him to take over a playmaker role.

 

Juan Pietravallo: Defensive Midfielder, status: signed. New York’s struggle maintaining possession in the midfield makes this Argentine’s signing intriguing. Osorio describes Pietravallo as a classic #5 player; somebody who is apt at holding the ball and breaking up attacks. He joins the club from Veria in Greece after beginning his career at Velez Sarsfield. Given Claudio Reyna’s prolonged absence and questionable return to the club, Pietravallo should most likely link up with Seth Stammler to form an effective defensive midfield combination.

 

Diego Jimenez: Defender, status: signed. Signed from Mexican side Tecos, the 22 year old Jimenez has represented Mexico at the U21 level. He is your prototypical left back. Jiminez has finally signed after over a month of negotiations, and is back training with the club after rejecting their initial offer. Jiminez will take up the left back position, allowing Kevin Goldwaithe to slide over to central defense; a position he seems much more comfortable at. This should also end the speculation of leading scorer Dave Van den Bergh moving to left back, allowing him to remain in the midfield.    

 

Gabriel Cichero: Defender, status: negotiating. New York and Cichero’s club, Deportivo Italia in Venezuela, are currently negotiating a loan deal that would bring in the 24 year old defender for the remainder of this season as well as the 2009 campaign. Cichero, who began his career in Uruguay before brief stints in Italy and Bulgaria, is a left-footed central defender. Reports indicate that he is keen to moving to MLS and furthering his career in New York. Cichero is a talented young player, as he has been capped ten times for the Venezuelan national team. Look for him to provide depth in central defense if he is indeed signed.

 

         Osorio is still looking to sign a striker to compliment Juan Pablo Angel, but as of now nothing substantial has presented itself. What remains to be seen is if these new signees will be able to mesh together with existing players. Because the MLS transfer window does not open until July 15th, Rojas, Pietravallo, and Jimenez will not be eligible to play until New York’s July 19th home game against the LA Galaxy. And that may eventually be too late to make a substantial push for the playoffs. Looking at teams like DC United this season, it took their international signings a couple months to adapt to MLS’ style of play, something which hindered the team’s initial results.

         The Red Bulls are rapidly changing face in a season that is in desperate need of a lift. New York’s history of ineptitude still has many fans doubting whether or not these new players will make a difference, and still find themselves asking why theses upgrades didn’t come sooner rather than later.

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Red Bulls sign Diego Jimenez


djjimenezzz.gifThe New York Red Bulls have completed the signing of 22 year old Mexican defender diego Jimenez. Jimenez has been a target of Juan Carlos Osorio’s for some time and has finally put pen to paper. Jimenez has most recently played for Mexican club Tecos, and has played for the Mexican U-21 national team. Jimenez is also married to an American and holds a green card, meaning he shouldn’t occupy one of the club’s international player spots. What do you think of the signing? Will Jimenez help a very weak New York defense?

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Red Bulls sign Juan Pietravallo


pietravallojuan.jpgAccording to Brian Lewis the New York Red Bulls are set to unveil new signings Jorge Rojas and Argentinian defender Juan Pietravallo on Wednesday. Pietravall is a 26 year old defensive midfielder who currently plays with Greek first division side Veria. The 26 year old has also played with Nueva Chicago and Belgrano in his home country, before moving to Veria earlier this year. Peitravallo made 3 appearances for Veria before agreeing a move to Red Bulls New York. What do you think of the recent signings by New York?

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Cichero joining New York on loan?


gcichero.jpgAccording several reports out of Venezuela, 24 year old Venezuelan defender Gabriel Cichero is set to join New York Red Bulls on loan. As we reported earlier this season, Red Bulls manager Juan Carlos Osorio has been targeting Cichero. Cichero is said to be looking forward to joining New York and following his fellow countryman Jorge Rojas. Cichero currently plays for Venezuelan first division side Deportivo Italia and has had one year stints in Italy and Bulgaria. Check back for more updates as they come.

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Red Bulls sign Jorge Rojas


610x1.jpgAccording to multiple reports out of Venezuela Jorge Rojas has agreed a deal with Red Bull New York and will be flying to New York tomorrow to finish the deal. As we reported, Rojas has been a target for Juan Carlos Osorio for some time, and looks set to join the club. The 31 year old Left sided defender/midfielder has 82 caps for the Venezuelan national team, and has most recently play with Columbian side Union Atletico Maracaibo. Osorio has been looking for an attacking midfielder, and may try Rojas, who has played mainly at left back recently, as an attacking midfielder. What do you think of the signing? 

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Red Bulls sign Gordon Kljestan


kljestan-action.jpgRed Bull New York has signed midfielder Gordon Kljestan to a developmental contract. Kljestan, whos brother Sascha plays for Chivas USA, was signed Wednesday to a developmental contract. Kljestan has most recently played for the New Jersey Ironmen of the now defunct Major Indoor Soccer League. Kevin Mesa was waived on Wednesday to make room for the acquisition.

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Goldthwaite goal sinks Dallas in New York


goldy2.pngKevin Goldthwaite’s 16th minute header from a set piece was enough to see New York run out 1-0 winners against FC Dallas at home. The Red Bulls were on the offensive for the majority of the game, controlling possession, and limiting Dallas to only two shots on goal, while New York managed 7. New York was able to grind out the result, missing both of their Designated Players(Juan Pablo Angel and Claudio Reyna), and low on strikers after the departure of Jozy Altidore to Villareal. The official New York Red Bulls blog, Red Bulls Reader, has  post game reaction from the players and manager here. What did you think of the game? 

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Diego Jimenez not coming to RBNY


diegojimenez2.jpgJuan Carlos Osorio has revealed that young Mexican defender Diego Jimenez will not be joining the New York club. Jimenez was offered a deal by RBNY but after training with the club, Osorio felt the he would not work well in his 3 man back line setup. Osorio has revealed that they club will pursue previous targets at left back.

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