Saturday, April 25, 2009

TFC: Carver resigns

It turns out there was much more to Toronto FC John Carver abandoning the bench to watch Wednesday's victory over Chivas USA than I thought. Paul Attfield of The Globe and Mail suggests that part of the reason for Carver's departure may have been a lack of support from team management, particularly regarding his $750 fine after Sunday's loss. However, the club's announcement only mentioned "personal reasons" [Goal.com].

Carver spent just over a year with Toronto, recording a 11-15-10 record since taking over the franchise last February. It was by far his longest run at the helm of a franchise; he spent one game as interim manager at Newcastle United and five more as interim manager at Luton Town. Most of his other experience came as a coach and assistant manager.

That's what makes this decision somewhat curious, particularly considering its timing. Carver's record with TFC was good but not great. It might be enough to get him another MLS head coaching position, a speculation reinforced by his comments to Attfield that he plans to stay in North America for the next while. However, it's not likely enough to do much of anything for his managerial prospects in Europe, as MLS isn't all that well-regarded on the other side of the pond overall and his MLS record doesn't stand out as impressive. TFC appear to be on the ascension, though; their win Wednesday over Chivas was huge, and they have more talent than at any other point in their history. If Carver had hung on until the end of the season, his resume would appear much more impressive.

Don't rule out another MLS job for Carver, though. There are plenty of clubs that may soon be looking to make a coaching change. One of the most interesting possibilities is the defending MLS Cup champion Columbus Crew, who have struggled to an 0-2-3 record so far this year and sit at the bottom of the table. Of course, head coach Sigi Schmid left Columbus for Seattle after last year and has done very well there, while new manager Robert Warzycha doesn't seem to be making much of an impact [Jason Davis, Match Fit USA]. Could Carver turn up there? It's certainly a plausible scenario.

Where does TFC go from here? Well, assistant coaches Chris Cummins and Nick Dasovic will run the team for Sunday's match against the Kansas City Wizards, and GM Mo Johnston is expected to make a decision on the head coaching position early next week. Cummins was the team's first assistant and has experience with English sides Luton Town and Watford, so there's a good chance he'll take over in at least an interim role. Johnston could also return to the touchline himself. In the long run, my bet is that they'll bring someone in from outside. This could be a very attractive club for a manager looking for work, as they have plenty of talent, consistent support and tremendous financial backing in place from MLSE. However, the expectations are high as well, which may dissaude some candidates. We'll have to wait and see how it pans out.

Reaction from around the blogosphere (will be updated throughout the day):
- Duane suggested on this morning's version of It's Called Football that Cummins will leave for England if he doesn't get the head job [via Dave Clark from Sounder at Heart: Dave also has the great line that TFC had Carver "resign/quit/fired/asked away"].
- Ives Galarcep thinks there may be a Newcastle connection [Soccer by Ives].
- stillkicking calls this "a shock to the fans" [Mistake by the Lake].
- You know it's Toronto when the mayor weighs in on Twitter.
- Ben Van Weelden has an interesting look back at Carver's time in Toronto, plus more on the potential departure of Cummins and Paul Winsper [TFC Connected].

[Cross-posted to Sporting Madness]

9 comments:

Dave Clark said...

I should be clear, that was my understanding from listing to Its Called Football's weekly show with Duane, Ben and Ben.

Taking from what Duane said. I will rewrite to make it more clearly my understanding of Rollins' statements.

Andrew Bucholtz said...

Fair enough, Dave. I saw it on ICF too, and it seems like a reasonable speculation to me. I'm sure Duane will weigh in with his thoughts later here.

nicholas said...

if you speculation of john going to columbus has any merit.... i can tell you now that almost every toronto fc fan will burn all those ( in carver we trust scarves and shirts) and he will be dead to a lot of fans.. ( his best option would be either a west coast team or back to Newcastle.

Anonymous said...

I'm working a few things now. I'll update when I have enough.

Duane

Andrew Bucholtz said...

@Nicolas: It is just speculation. My thinking was just that Columbus is the most likely MLS candidate for a coaching change at the moment; I don't have any evidence that Carver would go there.

Jason D said...

I can't imagine Columbus dumping Warzycha this early in the season. As interesting as it might be to speculate about Carver ending up with another MLS team (we have entirely too little manager drama in this league), I can't see it happening. While I'll naturally defer to Duane, this seems more like personal disillusionment with the job/league than a strategic move that will lead to something else here.

Ben Van Weelden said...

Columbus supporters are very vocally against John Carver. Even if the Crew part ways with Waryzcha, I cannot see him ending up in CLB. Would kind of be like Mo hiring Dale Mitchell as our new coach...

Andrew Bucholtz said...

Interesting thoughts, guys. @Jason: I think Columbus has to make a move relatively soon before the whole season is lost, and Warzycha certainly hasn't shown much so far. They do have injuries to contend with, so it's not all coaching, but I would be out looking for a new coach if I was running their team. Ben makes a good point about their supporters' dislike of Carver, though; that was a factor I didn't really consider, but it makes sense to include it. Anyway, as Duane pointed out in his post, it does sound like this was more of an internal conflict at TFC than a strategic departure on Carver's part. I'm curious as to why he'd say that he plans to stay in North America if he doesn't have something lined up, though; it seems like the best spot for him would be an assistant role at Newcastle. Maybe that was just an off-the-cuff remark that didn't mean anything.

Anonymous said...

Carver in Columbus...you are smoking crack.

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