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Best of MLS who won't participate in next week's U.S. camp

Real Salt Lake's Kyle Beckerman will have to keep doing his business at Rio Tinto; a spot in the U.S. camp isn't in the cards.

Everyone is laser-focused on who Bob Bradley will name on Tuesday to the training camp roster.

So I say, just for grins, let’s spin this puppy dog around and look at it from the other end. There will be some good players in MLS who won’t be part of the high-profile proceedings.

Here’s my list of the Five Best Players who won’t be in Bradley’s camp next week:

1. Kyle Beckerman – Yes, yes, I know Beckerman didn’t look great in the important qualifier last year on his home ground. But he was terrific in the national shirt during last year’s Gold Cup. And simply put, he’s a cop on the beat in MLS. Week after week, he bosses the midfield at Rio Tinto and he gets forward as much as any holding midfielder in the league.

2. Chad Marshall I know some people expect him to pop up in camp. And he may. But I believe the dye was cast late last year as Clarence Goodson got the call over Marshall in a couple of camps. Marshall has been as strong and composed as ever when he’s gotten into the Crew’s lineup. Trouble is, injuries here and there have prohibited the good, solid run that Bradley would probably need in order to be convinced.

Nos. 3-5 and more after the jump ...

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3. Bobby Convey – I know this name surprises some people, as the left-sided attacker has fallen so dramatically out of the picture. But he is now back to old Convey form, the level of performance that got him plucked from MLS and into the competitive leagues of England in the first place. He’s benefitting now by being left alone in a role atSan Jose (as a left-sided midfielder) rather than jostled about in the lineup. He had three assists Saturday and was tireless in two-way work all afternoon in the win over Red Bull.

4. Omar Gonzalez – The big Galaxy center back will get his chance. It’s just a little early yet for the 21-year-old. I fully expect that he’ll be front and center in the next qualification campaign.

5. Dax McCarty – The FC Dallas midfielder has two things working against him. First, he got settled into the FC Dallas lineup a little late to get on Bradley’s radar for big qualifiers. Plus, he’s a bit of a ‘tweener, not really an attacking midfielder nor a true holding midfielder. He is, however, a terrific two-way player and probably the best all-around man for FC Dallas. He’ll get his chances going forward.

Notes and disclaimers: Brad Davis would probably appear next on the list. But as one editor once told me when I tried to fudge and give him a “Top 6” list instead of Top 5, “Six is a stupid number!” So, sorry, Brad.  Sacha Kljestanwould go right to the top of the list, but I expect to see him in camp. Same for Edson Buddle. I don’t suspect we’ll see Robbie Rogers or Brian Ching in the U.S. camp; I just don’t know if they deserve to be among my top five of absentees. Finally, San Jose’s Brandon McDonald is way off the national team radar, but he may not be forever. He has recently been assigned a central midfield role at Buck Shaw, and he looks promising there. (He formerly played that spot for Los Angeles before a move to the back line.)

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I like Davis

To me, Davis is a poor mans David Beckham. A true specialist and the best left foot in America, but I dont think Bradley has a spot for him.

by GeoJock on May 10, 2010 12:31 PM EDT reply actions  

This has always puzzled the hell out of me

I mean, a WC roster is 23 players, right? You don’t need to build a full second team, for heaven’s sake— why not use the sub spots for specialists (like a free kick artist) rather than just worse versions of your starters?

Arthur Dent: You know, it's at times like this, when I'm trapped in a Vogon airlock with a man from Betelgeuse and about to die of asphyxiation in deep space, that I really wish I'd listened to what my mother told me when I was young.
Ford Prefect: Why, what did she tell you?
Arthur Dent: I don't know, I didn't listen!

by PaulThomas on May 10, 2010 7:57 PM EDT up reply actions   1 recs

It is a shame

Kyle is actually playing better than he did last year, and could provide some real bite in the defensive midfield for the US. With so many injuries to many of our defenders controlling possession and stopping attacks in the midfield will be critical, but I believe you are right. He may get to go to camp but he won’t likely get to go to South Africa.

by denz on May 10, 2010 1:54 PM EDT reply actions  

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