Later that year, Frank took our last place team and we became MLS Champs. As I look back now, I was so lucky to have someone like Frank come into my life. All in all, we spent six years together, or 40% of my career at this point. I can honestly say Frank was the best coach I've ever played for. His teams all play for him and I am sure that after leading a low budget San Jose team to the Supporter's Shield, he won't be out of a job for long. I really wish Frank and his family the best for their future and can't wait for the day to see him back on top.
Here in Vancouver, we also lost another top pro. Alain Rochat was a quality player and a great family man. He had lots of friends in the locker room and ironically on the day he was traded, he was writing down driving directions to a team bar-b-q he was about to host. Alain was not happy when he got to DC, and being from Europe, I can understand how a mid-season move without his approval might have felt. Right or wrong, this is what we all sign up for in MLS. I can't tell you how many friends I have been hanging out with one day, only to see them pack their things the next.
As fans, I think we should try to understand that these are guys making thousands and maybe hundreds of thousands of dollars. In some cases, it's a lot of money, but it's definitely not enough for most of us to retire on after our careers. Moving across country is a huge deal because you have to deal with a new city, trying to make new friends away from soccer, trying to find a new place to shop, eat, hang out with your kids, get your hair cut and all the little things we do every day when we are "home".
I want to wish Alain and his family all the best in their move to DC. It's never easy seeing good people move on, but like I said, it's what we've all signed on for.
I know it's a tad long winded, but i just wanted to give a shout out to a couple of guys who are going through life changing events as I write. Wish you both the best.
may the posts be with you....
Joe Cannon
mvlagk@gmail.com
Joe Cannon
mvlagk@gmail.com
Nice post Joe. I was gutted that we lost Alain, and despite the salaries you all make (which, let's be honest are not astronomical in the sports world) I empathize with the broken friendships and the "little things." I wonder how it was for Alain when WFC played DC a few weeks later? And now he's back in Switzerland, and I wish him the best with Young Boys. They are a great club and he's back home again with a few weeks off to get his hed together before the season starts.
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