Showing posts with label Chicago Fire. Show all posts
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18 February 2013

Robbie Rogers Sets Himself Free

Hats off to USMNT player, MLS star, and former English league player Robbie Rogers for his courageous announcement last week. The winger and second striker walked away from professional soccer and publicly revealed he is gay. As a sign of our modern times, he was praised for his bravery and honesty by coaches and former teammates around the world.

The 25 year old Rogers hoisted both the MLS Cup and Supporter's Shield in 2008 with the Columbus Crew and also saw action with the US Men's National Team during qualifying for the 2010 World Cup. Afterward, he signed a deal with English Championship side Leeds United in 2011. In January of 2013, he left Leeds United and his rights were acquired by the Chicago Fire only to be released a month later when he announced his retirement from the beautiful game.

Totaling 17 goals in 151 professional club appearances and 2 goals in 18 international appearances, it is clear that he is a solid young player with plenty of talent to be proud of. His retirement comes at such an early age, and many question his refusal to keep playing soccer. Chicago Fire head coach Frank Klopas publicly stated that the player is welcome back to play for the Fire if he decides to return.

Teammates from Rogers' past poured out their support via Twitter, Facebook, and interviews with soccer journalists worldwide. "Much love and respect to my boy @robbierogers! Proud to be your friend bro," read a tweet from Stuart Holden." Legendary USMNT goalkeeper Kasey Keller tweeted, "The bravery of Robbie Rogers is commendable, I hope he realizes that he doesn't need to retire. He will be more supported than he knows."

This young man has paved a way for the freedom of others in professional sports and everyday life around the globe. His refusal to hide, to wear a mask, to keep a secret is an act that speaks volumes about his strong character. The outpouring of support and acceptance shows us that the things of which we value the most are being happy and being proud of who you are.

I hope life only gets better and better for you Robbie and as a soccer fan I hope you return to the pitch soon. Thank you for breaking down the barriers for generations to come while standing up for who you are. #Respect

25 October 2010

Thank You Brian, Eddie, and Chris


Brian McBride, Eddie Lewis, and Chris Klein are all retiring from the beautiful game now that the MLS season has come to and end. All three have been instrumental in the devolpoment of US Soccer and MLS.

Most notably, McBride has left his heart and his blood on the pitch time after time. Three World Cups, an Olympics, and many caps in both European leagues and MLS. He ended his career this past weekend with a beauty of a back-heel goal for the Chicago Fire. I will always remember his diving header in the 2002 World Cup and his always classy attitude on and off the field.

Thank you gentlemen, for all that you have done for this country's growth at home and on the world stage.