Building from ground up, RSL has third-year goal of 'playoffs or bust'
Third year's a charm?
Providing fans a peak into the minds of its players is the objective of Real Salt Lake's advertising campaign this year.
Whether it's listening to team captain Jason Kreis talk about leaving it all on the field or Freddy Adu giddily chatting about the joy of taking defenders one on one, fans are getting a unique glimpse of their favorite players this year.
In reality, the sentiments of owner Dave Checkett, the entire Real coaching staff and its 28 players can be summed up in one phrase: "playoffs of bust"
Perhaps players and fans alike should etch the slogan in deodorant on their car windows to serve as extra motivation with opening day less than a week away.
"I think anything less than a playoff spot is unacceptable," said Real striker Jeff Cunningham.
In a 13-team league, claiming one of eight playoff spots shouldn't be a daunting task for a quality soccer team, and after two years of well-publicized struggles, RSL believes 2007 is the year it ends that two-year playoff drought. Its season kicks off this Saturday at Rice-Eccles Stadium against FC Dallas.
Throughout its brief two-year history, RSL has endured some massive roster overhauls.
First it built a 28-man roster from scratch prior to the 2005 season. A year later half of those players were no longer around for the 2006 season. Now, as the team prepares for 2007, only 16 of last year's 28 players are back.
For coach John Ellinger, it's been all about identifying a core group of players and adding some depth. The process is never done, but he believes the club has finally reached a stage of its existence where it's close to leveling the playing field with the rest of MLS.
"This year I do feel we have a roster that is pretty talented and pretty deep," said Ellinger. "It's taken a while to get to this point, and next year it's going to be tougher to make this team."
The laborious process started in 2005 with the acquisition of players like Jason Kreis, Eddie Pope and Andy Williams.
The most important moments in the building process, however, without a doubt occurred last offseason. Through a variety of trades, including two during the season not to mention nabbing emerging star Mehdi Ballouchy in the MLS SuperDraft the club put together a very solid group.
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