Monday, September 29, 2008
Discovering If They Want To Play
Back on topic: SBFC has taken Collette McCallum (MF) of Australia in their post-International Draft Discovery Period. So they are talking to 5 international players. Only 1 to go to reach the maximum. And yet another Pali Blues player taken in the draft, potentially depleting all of the players on that team!
Not Kai Blue FC News, But Still Meaningful...?
So the International Draft seems like a memory, but what about the other 2 international players that each team is allowed to "draft" (ie. hold negotiations with)?
The Red Stars kicked off this weekend by claiming Alex Scott (D). CRS Coach Hayes previously coached Scott at The Arse. Go Chelsea.
So the beat goes on and teams are still making moves, even before the General Draft on October 6. Stay tuned...
The Red Stars kicked off this weekend by claiming Alex Scott (D). CRS Coach Hayes previously coached Scott at The Arse. Go Chelsea.
So the beat goes on and teams are still making moves, even before the General Draft on October 6. Stay tuned...
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
International News on Wednesday! Exciting!!!
Brand new news! Here's who our own Sky Blue FC took in the International Draft:
Sarah Walsh Australia F
Rosana Brazil D/MF
Ester Brazil MF
Kelly Parker Canada MF
Keep it in your head that this means that SBFC has rights to these players, it's not a contract. This was not a bad draft, given that SBFC apparently picked last in every round.
Of note:
Formiga - Bay Area
Kelly Smith - Boston
Marta - LA
Daniela - St. Louis
Cristiane - Chicago
Homare Sawa - Washington
Enjoy!
Sarah Walsh Australia F
Rosana Brazil D/MF
Ester Brazil MF
Kelly Parker Canada MF
Keep it in your head that this means that SBFC has rights to these players, it's not a contract. This was not a bad draft, given that SBFC apparently picked last in every round.
Of note:
Formiga - Bay Area
Kelly Smith - Boston
Marta - LA
Daniela - St. Louis
Cristiane - Chicago
Homare Sawa - Washington
Enjoy!
Red Light...to Green...to Yellow...

OK, after the dearth of communication, the WPS is pacifying its fussy fans. We now know that the WPS International Draft is a go; results will be announced on Thursday, September 25. Thank you WPS High Muckety-Mucks!
A pacifier can be a good thing.
(Hand gesture blurred for your protection.)
Looks like the Bay Area NoNombres will have the first pick, since they had the lowest-rated Allocation. But before we get too excited, there are caveats. From the WPS site, here are the vital facts:
- Being selected in the WPS Initial International Draft does not reflect any intent or commitment on the player’s behalf to sign..or...by the team to the player. Rather, it signifies the beginning of the process...
- Each WPS team will draft up to 4 international players in this initial international draft.
- Each WPS team can sign up to 5 international players for the 2009 season.
- Each WPS team can negotiate with up to 6 international players at one time.
- Signings will be announced by the team, presumably whenever signings occur.
So basically, this is like a paper note passed in grade school class:
Do you like me?
- Yes.
- No.
Love, Your Secret-Admirer WPS Team
You may get a kiss out of it, you may be left holding a piece of garbage paper. And there's definately no guarantee of marriage.
But somehow we're still excited about the possibilities!!!
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
ARE YOU READY TO RRRRUMBLE?!?!
With the rushed flurry of excitement from last week's WPS Allocation came a flood of news and pictures of our favorite players. The fun trumped the Olympics Gold excitement. So the International Player Draft this week should promise the same fun, right?Not so fast. The WPS Draftmeisters are nowhere to be found if you're a fan. I'd say things came to a screeching halt, but there's been no noise. Mum.
A letdown.
The only thing we know is this: on the week of September 22, the WPS is supposed to assign teams the rights to negotiate with 4 international players. No other news.
Dear WPS: don't be coy, let us know what's going on!
PS to Sky Blue FC: all I want for Christmas is Birgit Prinz and Fatmire Bajramaj!!!
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Wednesday, September 17, 2008
NEW INFO...SBFC Single Game Tickets

For those of you who are as excited as we are for the upcoming WPS season, information about the 2009 Season itself is severely lacking.
There is plenty of info about season tickets. If you want to buy season tickets, go here. We have ours!!! See you there!!!
But what about single-game tickets? And maybe not all of us are wealthy enough, live in the area, are convinced about the league, etc. to buy season tickets...so we called the SBFC office for single game info. Below is what we found. (I would also venture that the info would mostly apply to the other WPS teams...)
There is plenty of info about season tickets. If you want to buy season tickets, go here. We have ours!!! See you there!!!
But what about single-game tickets? And maybe not all of us are wealthy enough, live in the area, are convinced about the league, etc. to buy season tickets...so we called the SBFC office for single game info. Below is what we found. (I would also venture that the info would mostly apply to the other WPS teams...)
- The WPS is still getting on its feet, as you probably noticed, so not all is written in stone yet.
- There will be 10 home games at Rutger's Yurcak Field.
- There is no set schedule yet; the league should know more ~January 2009.
- Games should run from April to August.
- Mix of weekday and weekend games.
- Approximate single game prices: $48 for VIP center seats; $28 for seat-back midfield seats; $19 for all other seats. If you want to see a diagram of the seating, go to the bottom of the page here.
- Hope to meet you there!
- Enjoy!
Tuesday, September 16, 2008
Showoffs!!
WPS Draft Day #1 Picks!
YES! ALLOCATION!
So it's not exactly NFL Draft Day on ESPN...but we can follow on Twitter. Just as good, right? And when WPS said the league would be grassroots, they meant it! But here's the feed from the net, hot off the presses:
"O'Reilly and Rampone return to their home state of New Jersey, while Natasha Kai will make the long move from Hawaii."
While we will miss Carli Lloyd from NJ, we thank her from going to Chicagoland and making room for Kai!
So from the Catholic Church of Sky Blue, we sing:
Hallelujah..Kai in domini, new jersey in the highest...
"O'Reilly and Rampone return to their home state of New Jersey, while Natasha Kai will make the long move from Hawaii."
While we will miss Carli Lloyd from NJ, we thank her from going to Chicagoland and making room for Kai!
So from the Catholic Church of Sky Blue, we sing:
Hallelujah..Kai in domini, new jersey in the highest...
Sky Blue in the Face Ranting
Can we stop with the combination New Jersey/New York moniker/albatross? The MLS tried that too. It’s unnecessary and annoying. Pick a state. Use it. Stick with it. Presumably the league has combined the states to have name recognition and not to piss anyone off. But anyone with a central nervous system and/or a map can tell that New Jersey is next to New York and vice versa. Or maybe they should go the route of the old WUSA Carolina Courage: knock off the distinct words (i.e. North and South; so in this case Jersey and York) and use the word that remains - the “New Sky Blue” should work! And the internal rhyme makes it roll right off the tongue…
On the positive side, I like the newly-finalized “Sky Blue FC” name. It is somewhat ironic that a US league called “Women’s Professional Soccer” has a team with “Football Club (FC)” in its name. But tradition trumps all else in soccer. That’s the only reason I became a DC United fan instead of a MetroStars fan in 1996. That’s why the fans at every MLS game wave flags, hold up team scarves, bang drums, chant and sing, and set off flares. During our day jobs, we’re happy to be American; when we moonlight as soccer fans, we secretly want to be European or South American. Someplace where this sport matters. Hopefully, WPS will continue to keep this in mind when creating their new women’s soccer culture.
On the positive side, I like the newly-finalized “Sky Blue FC” name. It is somewhat ironic that a US league called “Women’s Professional Soccer” has a team with “Football Club (FC)” in its name. But tradition trumps all else in soccer. That’s the only reason I became a DC United fan instead of a MetroStars fan in 1996. That’s why the fans at every MLS game wave flags, hold up team scarves, bang drums, chant and sing, and set off flares. During our day jobs, we’re happy to be American; when we moonlight as soccer fans, we secretly want to be European or South American. Someplace where this sport matters. Hopefully, WPS will continue to keep this in mind when creating their new women’s soccer culture.
There’s no crying in soccer!!!
…because professional women’s soccer is coming back. Fortunately, the WPS gods decreed that there would be a team in NJ: the New Jersey /New York Sky Blue. So this part of the site will cover all items Blue. Unfortunately, there’s not much to go on other than this: the team is coached by Ian Sawyers (husband of Julie Foudy) and the games will played at Yurcak Field, Rutgers University . The team already exists in the W-League, but will get its start in the WPS next week during the US WNT player allocation process. Teams will ultimately be filled out by allocations, combines, drafts, try-outs, arm-wrestling contests, etc.. involving US WNT, international, W-League, and college players.
It’s nice to see that there is a sizable pool of quality women soccer players around. Given the wide-open roster possibilities, it’s hard to decide who would be best for the team. But here’s my fantasy starting line-up, given that teams are guaranteed 3 US WNT players and despite the fact that we don’t know what international or college players will go pro in the US . Also, I tried to pick mostly women of tri-state (NY, NJ, CT) origin, but sprinkled in some others for variety.
Pos Player Club
F Natasha Kai Heaven
F Tiffeny Milbrett Vancouver
F Kara Lang Canadian WNT
M Heather O’Reilly US WNT
M Tobin Heath UNC
M Katie Larkin BYU
M Yael Averbuch UNC
D Christie Rampone US WNT
D Kim Brandao Sky Blue
D Nikki Krzysik UVA
G Kristin Olsen USC
Honorable mention for Birgit Prinz, since she probably won’t leave FFC Frankfurt for the USA …bummer.
The good news is that SBFC will probably get O’Reilly and Rampone, since they picked NJ for their top destination. O’Reilly, Rampone, and Milbrett are solid players and can provide experience and leadership at their respective positions. Lang and Averbuch are budding scoring stars, Brandao is the best player on the W-League Sky Blue team, and Olsen is a central reason why USC won the 2007 NCAA Championship.. Kai can do no wrong and Heath provides the sparks, just as long as she stops trying to nutmeg everyone on Earth.
So here’s to our Sky Blue Draftmeister team, may they draft well and begin their WPS domination already!
It’s nice to see that there is a sizable pool of quality women soccer players around. Given the wide-open roster possibilities, it’s hard to decide who would be best for the team. But here’s my fantasy starting line-up, given that teams are guaranteed 3 US WNT players and despite the fact that we don’t know what international or college players will go pro in the US . Also, I tried to pick mostly women of tri-state (NY, NJ, CT) origin, but sprinkled in some others for variety.
Pos Player Club
F Natasha Kai Heaven
F Tiffeny Milbrett Vancouver
F Kara Lang Canadian WNT
M Heather O’Reilly US WNT
M Tobin Heath UNC
M Katie Larkin BYU
M Yael Averbuch UNC
D Christie Rampone US WNT
D Kim Brandao Sky Blue
D Nikki Krzysik UVA
G Kristin Olsen USC
Honorable mention for Birgit Prinz, since she probably won’t leave FFC Frankfurt for the USA …bummer.
The good news is that SBFC will probably get O’Reilly and Rampone, since they picked NJ for their top destination. O’Reilly, Rampone, and Milbrett are solid players and can provide experience and leadership at their respective positions. Lang and Averbuch are budding scoring stars, Brandao is the best player on the W-League Sky Blue team, and Olsen is a central reason why USC won the 2007 NCAA Championship.. Kai can do no wrong and Heath provides the sparks, just as long as she stops trying to nutmeg everyone on Earth.
So here’s to our Sky Blue Draftmeister team, may they draft well and begin their WPS domination already!
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