Osario Situation - More Conspiracy Thoughts for MLS?
It's no secret to long-time MLS fans that the league is really concerned about putting powerful teams into both New York and Los Angeles, and the relative lack of success (well, not when compared to the Crew, but not what the league would like) that the MetroStars and Galaxy have had (the Metros more than the Galaxy, obviously) obviously frustrates the league.
So when I hear that Chicago coach Juan Carlos Osario resigned from the Fire earlier this off-season and is suddenly hired at New York.... I wonder if the hand of the league isn't in action here. Chicago gives the always questionable "he determined that he needed to leave Chicago for family and personal reasons" explanation for his departure... and then a couple weeks later he's hired in New York. Fishy.
The league has interfered in teams' player acquisitions on many occasions, such as Lothar Matthaeus and Roberto Donadoni playing at New York in the past and Luis Hernandez in his stint at the Galaxy. Osario is a former assistant with the MetroStars, which might explain his comfort at taking over the Cabbies (does anyone still call them that?) at Chicago's expense.
Pushing a coaching change might seem to be a bit much for even MLS, especially to pull a coach away from one team and put him with another, but MLS has done some fishy stuff in the past. Frankly, I wouldn't put it past them. Or, it could just be New York working behind Chicago's back.
It'll be interesting to see what happens in Chicago now.
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