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  1. Kartik Krishnaiyer
    July 27, 2009 at 6:45 pm | | Reply


    You should see Dom’s picture in one of my old Striker programs. You wouldn’t believe it was the same guy. :)

  2. Berlin
    Berlin
    July 27, 2009 at 7:25 pm | | Reply


    Great article. Great coach.

  3. Martek
    July 27, 2009 at 7:54 pm | | Reply


    Very nice piece Brian. We are extremely blessed to have Dominic here in Houston.

    But I do want to include a plug for the efforts of Chris Canetti. It’s Canetti, the GM of the club, who puts together the talent and makes the signings and deals that are very often credited to Kinnear. Canetti (the mastermind behind both the Ngwenya/Moreno and Boswell/Well deals) gets very little credit and he deserves far more.

    That being said, anyone who attends a Dynamo training session knows this is a team that knows only one speed, all-out, and that is a great credit both to Dom and John Spencer as well. I have a hard time with this whole club-country stuff, and while I am red-white-and-blue all the way, I have to admit frequently to putting Orange uber alles. I don’t want Dom to coach the US squad. I want him here forever. Selfish? OK. Well, that’s just the way it is!

  4. todd
    todd
    July 27, 2009 at 9:36 pm | | Reply


    a part of Kinnear you didnt mention is he is fluent in Spanish, nothing better than watching the superliga/championsleague games on telefutura and them having him at halftime and postgame talking intelligently and straightforwardly in spanish. would endear a lot of hispanics to the USMNT if he was given that chance.

  5. park bolivar
    park bolivar
    July 28, 2009 at 12:11 am | | Reply


    Brian:

    All in all, as a Southerner who is dubiously Hispanic, I’m slowly coming around to loving the Dynamo. It gives me one A-Team player (Clark), and two B-Teamers (Ching and Holden). It gives me a fine Western Division squad. And it gives me a badass coach.

    Oh, and it’s relatively close to home. I’ll be driving to H-Town to go see Dynamo play. If I enjoy it, I’ll make the pilgrimage 3-5 times a year. Easy.

  6. tony
    tony
    July 28, 2009 at 12:33 am | | Reply


    Good article, Now when are you going to do a piece on Steve Nicol?

  7. tony
    July 28, 2009 at 4:24 am | | Reply


    Good article, Now when are you going to do a piece on Steve Nicol?
    OH! You’re my new favorite blogger fyi

  8. SAW
    SAW
    July 28, 2009 at 9:49 am | | Reply


    Well done, you did leave out the part of the focus and stress Dom was under when AEG moved the team to Houston. It was rough to move wife and kids to a new state not knowing what to expect in soccer terms from us in Houston. I mean the players really could have laid a stinker in ’06 but Dom took the AEG relocation project by the horns and when given lemons he mashed out lemonade! He really fired up the players he had in ’06, he brought in Serioux, Holden, Ianni, Wells and Daggers. He put all the old San Jose players with the new blood and at the end of the day, with the massive showing of Naranja fans and supporters, Houston goes on to win the Western Conference and of course the ’06 MLS Cup ON DALLAS HOME GROUND!!! Hahaha! Dom truly is da MAN!

  9. Adam Edg
    July 28, 2009 at 11:19 am | | Reply


    Dom is the type of coach that every other coach hopes to be. A winner that can make the best of a poor situation and do so with a positive attitude. He inspires players to perform and knows how to make them feel valuable. His ability to adapt during games is something that Bob Bradley needs to emulate.

  10. Kartik Krishnaiyer
    July 28, 2009 at 11:30 am | | Reply


    It’s no coincidence Dom’s two players were the guys not quitting on Sunday. Holden was still chasing every ball and Ching was trying to calm down the other guys who were jumpy. As I said in my piece yesterday, the ONLY time I approve of an MLS guy not going to Europe is if he plays for Kinnear (or Sigi before Sigi took a turf job in Seattle)

  11. RaiderRich2001
    RaiderRich2001
    July 28, 2009 at 1:05 pm | | Reply


    No, don’t let him go to the national team! We want to keep this thing rolling!

  12. RaiderRich2001
    RaiderRich2001
    July 28, 2009 at 1:07 pm | | Reply


    Yeah, I know, it’s probably gonna happen eventually, but we’ll miss him greatly in Houston

  13. soccer goals
    July 28, 2009 at 11:11 pm | | Reply


    Great points. Dom is a great coach.

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