Passing the armband
By Ben Knight
Jim Brennan is a wonderful guy.
Friendly, approachable, clever, smiles a lot, cares hugely about what he does.
But as Toronto FC commences training camp for the 2010 MLS campaign, it is clear that Jimmy B should step down as the captain of the Reds.
Yes, he was the first player the franchise signed. Yes, his experience – England, Canada, three seasons of fulltime play for TFC – dwarfs most, if not all, of his teammates’.
Age is one factor. Although he had some great moments in 2009, the 33-year-old has slowed a bit – which was painfully clear at times, particularly at the back.
Versatility should work in his favour. Even though he’s mostly been deployed at fullback, he was the only man on the team last season who could semi-reliably get a decent cross in from the left side.
But as the youth on the roster continues to develop – Attakora and Gomez at the back, Cronin and maybe Sanyang in the mid – competition for playing time will increase. Brennan’s on-field minutes are very likely to decline.
Then there’s the ceaseless turmoil that gripped Toronto FC throughout 2009. It’s more than reasonable, methinks, to question the effectiveness of a captain who failed to put a clear stamp on either the controversial ousting of popular striker Danny Dichio, or that humiliating 0-5 loss to the PopCans on Massacre Night at the Meadowlands ©.
When TFC began, Brennan was go-to experienced veteran. Three years later, both Julian de Guzman and Dwayne de Rosario have clearer claims to that crown. One of them should take the mantle now.
On the sidelines, there is little doubt that new coach Preki will not settle for the clammy, clinging inconsistency that murdered this team’s post-season chances a year ago. But the players need one of their own to commit to leadership by example – and make it actually stick.
Brennan remains valuable, but is now a diminishing resource. Let him pass the armband on, and concentrate on staying healthy, and making plays.
Onward!



January 29th, 2010 at 9:03 am
I am not sure if DeRo is the right sort of guy to have as a Captain. His public discussion of salary and contract demands at the end o last season kind of soured him being a captain sort for me. I would lean more towards DeGuzman, and not just because of his DP status or international experience. DeGuzman is more suited to be a team leader on the pitch than an individualist like DeRo is.
January 29th, 2010 at 9:10 am
I think JDG is the logical choice. They should do a British set up with a club captain (usually an old head) and match captain (I can’t remember what they call the difference)….who is usally the best leader/player who will be on the pitch most of the time.
JB deserves to retain a position of authority and respect, but if his minutes do indeed drop, this set up would provide a good opportunity to balance it out.
January 29th, 2010 at 9:14 am
I agree with bgnewf. DeGuzman seems to be a sensible guy that could take on the leadership role on and off the field. However, I don’t know what the dynamics are between him and his team mates and whether he is respected and seen as a leader by the team.
January 29th, 2010 at 10:02 am
Brennan seemed to do a great job on the pitch, but after that dismal ending to last season, the lockerroom was a different matter. DeGuzman seemed to be well liked by everyone, but can he be the asshole it takes from time to time to straighten out problems within the team? of this im not sure.
January 29th, 2010 at 10:05 am
I dunno… I like Jimmy’s commitment to the team. He was the first to step back from national duties to stay with the team when they needed him. JDG hasn’t won me over at all yet - remember his number one priority was to sign on in Europe. I have a feeling he hasn’t unpacked his bags yet.
As far as DeRo is concerned his late-stage tendencies to try to beat an entire team before putting the ball into Row Z leave me thinking he’s not qite even-keeled enough.
This team isn’t a great team, but to move the captaincy for the sake of it might not be for the best.
Maybe the team could have a vote on it (George Knobel may have some insight to share on the topic).
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January 29th, 2010 at 10:47 am
I’m not a fan of Jimmy as the captain either. Change for the ske of change isn’t good either. Not sure DeRo is the best choice for captain either and JDG definately is on a plane to Europe the first chance he gets.
I would vote for Robbo, though the rumors of him being traded/cut have been running wild the last while. Cronin has all the qualities you would look for in a captain yet I have doubts that the names mentioned above would follow Cronin.
There isn’t someone who stands out as a true leader on the squad. They cut that person from the team last season (Danny). Brennan keeps it by default, unless Preki sees someone else that stands head and shoulders above the rest.
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January 29th, 2010 at 1:00 pm
Agree Cronin has all the qualities to be Capt. for a long time, not the time though.JDG for as long as he’s here, and then let’s see makeup of team.
January 29th, 2010 at 2:17 pm
“Jim Brennan is a wonderful guy.”
This is where I should have stop reading. I understand that in this modern age we live in, anybody with $2 to pay at an internet café and some free web space is suddenly a journalist or an expert, since I have my own internet connection I guess that makes me a scholar.
Many articles have been written this offseason about our captain or even on who should be our captain, and most of them have been so far off the scale it has me question the soccer intelligence of some of the people behind them. I am not questioning their intelligence (which I could) but rather their soccer IQ. After all, it takes more than 3 years at BMO and a subscription to Setanta to make someone understand the history, roots and workings of the beautiful game.
In my captain I want someone who has experience, long tenure with the team, understand the city and what it means to play for this team, respects the badge, appreciates the supporters and what they do and that leads by example. I think Jimmy B still has all of these qualities.
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p.s. hope the job hunt it going well!
January 29th, 2010 at 2:25 pm
Ben, you need to find something else to write about never mind the Captain angle don’t bother writing about the game anymore you don’t have a clue as to what you are talking about. With all the problems the team has/had guys like Dichio and Brennan were some of the only positives.
You never even try to cut the head off the snake and demanding better from the higher ups and questioning their motives in any of your articles for shit like: using Breast cancer to make more money, or their constant excuses as to why they are run like and play like shit or the fact that even players have eluded to and out right stated that the entire organization needs a mentality change because of the complacent environment Mo created. Instead, you constantly punk out and write about frivolous or self fellating or down right retarded crap that has nothing to do with anything, but this? This is a slap in the face to a man that has done what the majority of the team, front office and so called “supporters” (who are more like consumers and drinking buddies) don’t do…Care.
You want to put Jimmy under the bus for Dichio being let go and the 5-0 loss that both DeRo and JDG were also on the pitch for? For what? For a more glamorous player to wear the arm band? Fuck off…really.
January 29th, 2010 at 2:36 pm
Aljarov - I am England born and raised, played football there for countless teams from age 5 to 25, and never once have I heard of a club captina and a match captain, unless the club captain was injured and thye needed an “on pitch” captain to cover for him (even if it was long term cover due to a serious injury). Regardless, it sounds like an odd suggestion to me and would engender confusion.
January 29th, 2010 at 2:56 pm
As soon as I get one more source on the Dichio story, DCD, I think I can make you eat that “fuck off.”
Grins and giggles // Ben
January 29th, 2010 at 3:34 pm
I think it’s self evident that Brennan’s time as captain has come. It is the responsibility of the captain to lead the club in difficult times as well as during the highs. I’ve seen no evidence that Brennan has done this, either on the pitch or off. It is the captain’s job to address clubhouse issues before they lead to laughers like the NJ5. Perhaps it’s all been done behind closed doors (which is as it should be), but clearly what was done was not effective.
He may well be a great & fun guy, but that isn’t necessarily what a club needs in a captain. (every captain I played for was something of a bastard, actually. And though I didn’t much like them, I respected what they were doing and the role they had earned). I actually thought that JB might surrender the armband when Dichio arrived. DD seemed to take over the “natural” leadership of the squad in short order, which is some indication of who the captain really ought to be.
While Brennan’s time seems clearly up (refresh my memory, was he or wasn’t he named captain before the first 11 were even assembled? I seem to recall that he was named captain before TFC even had half a dozen players on the books), the question ‘to whom does the mantle now pass’ is harder to answer. This club does not have a natural leader at this point, in my view. Plenty of great comments above (Cronin is an interesting choice, but I would agree it’s too early for him to lead), but perhaps the greatest insult to the squad at the moment is that there doesn’t appear to be anyone with the leadership and “club interests first” mentality to stand out from the crowd.
I’m pretty sure Preki has noticed this too… I would expect a strong candidate to appear in the near future. Fingers crossed.
January 29th, 2010 at 6:29 pm
for sure jimmy had a bad season last year and his man marking was difficult to watch but i’m not quite ready to strip the armband from him yet. remember that this guy has got the heart of a lion and passion was something that was in short supply on this squad in 09. also remember the man once played through broken ribs and out of position for the better part of a year with terrible players around him. gotta love it when jimmy is the victim of a foul call on a dive and he admonishes the opposing player and referee while the TV microphones get a little too close to the action. he’s a spark plug. in my books jimmy b has earned the right to get the benefit of the doubt for the beginning of this season. i’d put him at left mid where he can be more of a attacking threat and his defensive responsibilities lowered.
January 29th, 2010 at 7:50 pm
Captains can change if a philosophy and style changes as well…The new Captain should exemplify the new TFC’s style etc…DeGuzman should be good to go for that.{myself I always liked Brennan as well as a player-big pro}
January 30th, 2010 at 11:17 am
“In my captain I want someone who has experience, long tenure with the team, understand the city and what it means to play for this team, respects the badge, appreciates the supporters and what they do and that leads by example. I think Jimmy B still has all of these qualities.”
You also need your captain to be on the pitch. JB will be riding the pine this, his last, season.
January 30th, 2010 at 2:30 pm
For a captain to be effective he has to play.
Some of the best captains in recent memory played every minute of every game (Keane,Viera, Gerrard, etc).
If Brennan is to continue he has to be a regular starter and one who plays virtually every minute.
If he does, then leave it with him. But if he isn’t going to fulfill that mandate then the club really has no option.
January 30th, 2010 at 4:14 pm
Brennan should have been stripped of the captaincy at the close of the 2008 season. He turned quite useless in the middle of that season.
January 31st, 2010 at 5:55 pm
Well, even if you get that source, you can stay as you were: Fucked off.
So far you got hearsay and full blame of a 5-0 loss to replace Jimmy as captain. Never mind me eating the “fuck off”, it’s too hard to swallow that kind of logic.
January 31st, 2010 at 8:18 pm
Captain also has to work well as the coaches arem in the dressing room etc…So,if Preki likes him,it will be important too.
January 31st, 2010 at 8:48 pm
DCD;
Clearly you disagree with the premise of the article. So, instead hurling F-bombs in true juvenile fashion, how about providing some of your reasons for disagreement?
Is there something about Brennan’s play and record as captain that, in your mind, suggest he has earned the armband and should retain it? If so, share. But either way, enough with the childish rage.
IMO, the NJ5-0 is just one example from this club’s history that shows it lacks leadership. Pick any “meaningful” game this club has faced knowing it needs to win, either to make playoffs or just to get in the hunt. They’ve tended overwhelmingly to fall flat in such instances. That’s a leadership problem. Some of it is MLSE’s issue, but some of it belongs to the lads on the pitch as well. Including and especially the captain.
February 1st, 2010 at 1:53 pm
I’m surprised no one has brought this up, but if Jimmy B isn’t guaranteed a starting spot every match, which I suspect he isn’t, he simply can’t be captain. You can’t captain a squad from the bench.
Keep up the good work Ben. Excellent topic to get fans emotions going.
February 2nd, 2010 at 12:45 am
Usually agree with you Mr. Knight, but I’m afraid I’ll have to disagree with this one.
When we look back on TFC’s history and past, showing our kids what we’re proud of, do we want a Montreal Canadiens history or a Toronto Maple Leafs history? Championships aside, when the legendary Montreal players were in the twilight of their careers, the fanbase still had enormous support. The captain’s armband isn’t to be taken lightly or a fairweather uniform accessory. JDG is next in line (pending displays of leadership potential), but until he retires, Jimmy B should maintain his captaincy. We want future stars in their primes to consider ending their careers with us, how classy do we look when we call for the head of our captain because he isnt as good as he once was?
Jimmy B is not the player he once was, but to strip away the captaincy from him is a ridiculous move. Let him have it for the 2010 season, retire the band gracefully along with his career, and all parties involved are much better for it.
February 2nd, 2010 at 1:31 pm
Gavin, some of us did raise the issue………this is what I said on January 30th…
“If Brennan is to continue he has to be a regular starter and one who plays virtually every minute.
If he does, then leave it with him. But if he isn’t going to fulfill that mandate then the club really has no option.”
February 2nd, 2010 at 1:32 pm
DCD, the great thing about OWNING a blog is you can say what you want on it.
If you disagree with Ben YOU have the option of not coming here. It really is that simple.
February 2nd, 2010 at 7:45 pm
Observer…I would like to see some “arguments”…without the 4 letter words tough,however!!!
February 2nd, 2010 at 9:42 pm
Agreed, but two of DCD’s posts contained unnecessary use of the F bomb. Alas it would appear civil arguments/discussions are beyond him.
February 2nd, 2010 at 9:55 pm
Observer…
I don’t understand that either…I think you can disagree without being an “rude”…
February 3rd, 2010 at 12:21 am
Bladen is right by stating that Brennan was just handed the arm band even before a ball was kicked… that being said Jim has never been a good Captain in the truest sense of the word.
IMO, and I’m a whitecaps fan, watching the three or four live TFC games that I have it was clear to me that the leader on the pitch on those days were Dichio, Robinson, and later on Cronin and DeRo.
Just my opinion.
February 3rd, 2010 at 5:43 pm
Cristian;
I would certainly agree with Dichio & Robinson as “natural” leaders of the club. Do you think Robinson will still be here? I keep hearing he’s on his way out, which is disappointing, but if JDG is going to own DM role, there may not be a spot for him.
I do disagree with Ben on the JDG/deRo thing though. The best/most skilled players on a club aren’t necessarily the best choices for captains, IMO. deGuzman (like Cronin) simply hasn’t been here long enough. I’m not completely familiar with his stay in Europe, but I don’t believe he was considered for captaincy there. It may be that either of them will emerge as solid candidates later this year.
The tough part is that I can’t see anyone on the present team who stands out as captain material. That’s an issue I hope Mo/Preki address very soon.
February 4th, 2010 at 12:16 am
It may just be that I like Robinson’s style of play and most of the team early on looked up to him and Dichio because of their experience.
I do think Robo is on the way out unless Preki looses a nut and decides to play five in the middle, lol.
On another vein, JDG is a great holding mid fielder for La Liga but in the MLS he should really be attacking maybe there will still a spot for Robo, Cronin will have allot to say about that though.
Tough spot for Robo.
I think there is still a market for a player like him, maybe Vancouver?
February 4th, 2010 at 1:16 pm
Cris:
We keep coming back to Ben’s 1-8-1 formation, don’t we???
Do you think JDG has the play to run the attack from up front?
I know that’s been talked about (JDG talking AM role), but I don’t recall ever seeing him play anywhere but in front of the back four in Europe. Are you aware of any history he has playing up front?
February 4th, 2010 at 4:13 pm
John:
Nope, not really, but I think that the level of play in the MLS is suited to his strengths. From the first moment I saw JDG on the pitch in a Toronto uniform it was obvious that his thought process was just a bit quicker than the rest, his movement off the ball is stellar and he releases the ball very efficiently. I just think that although he would be the best defensive midfielder in the league he might be a little wasted there…
February 4th, 2010 at 6:32 pm
JDG is both an athlete and a special soccer player…
Unfortunetely,a lot of the TFC players/his teammates are mainly athletes{not very good ones} and bad soccer players.Those are dime a dosen and don’t cost money…But the game sucks and isn’t entertaining,when they “play”…
February 4th, 2010 at 8:10 pm
Let me put it this way, if the MLS is a high school American Football league and La Liga is the NFL then JDG would be an all state QB in High School and he would just be a second or third choice wide receiver in the NFL.
Did I say that right? LOL
February 4th, 2010 at 8:50 pm
Cris…
Is that good or bad?…I don’t know anything about “american ‘football’ ” or its terminology.
February 4th, 2010 at 9:07 pm
MM, let me put it another way…………if JDG is the best we have, and no team in Europe, in any division wants him………………..
And don’t get me going on that big lump up front (ie Gerba).
This is not a criticism of JDG as I have watched him play since he was a young teenager, and he really is quite good. In fact, he and his younger brother are both quite good. But the reality is that in the grand scheme of things he is a star in the MLS, but not (currently) in Europe.
February 4th, 2010 at 9:20 pm
observer…
I think that JDG could play in Europe in any 2nd League and in some 1st League,such as LaLiga,as he already proved…
The problem is that once is used to making salary in the milions of dollars,hundreds of thousends of Euros,he won’t accept a “low paying” job in those Leagues…That is why he came back to TFC,to be the star and make relatively “big bucks”…Agree with that and also,that the other players are much worse…
The reality of pro-leagues in Europe is different then what you see on TV in EPL etc…
Don’t agree with your statement,however,that “nobody” wants him in Europe,that is not correct or true.
February 4th, 2010 at 11:50 pm
I guess our sources for information differ.
The reality he is HERE and not THERE, and regardless of anything else there are many reasons for that.
If he really was wanted he would still be in Europe playing for whatever pay he earned.
But, if you are right that money was the reason for his move then my respect for him as a player has dropped substantially.
And, I just looked up his stats as I had forgotten what they were…………he certainly wasn’t a goal scorer. A play maker maybe, but not a scorer of goals so I guess we really shouldn’t have high expectations in that regards.
February 5th, 2010 at 12:00 am
Observer…
I remember that he was NOT wanting to come to TFC for a long time,until it looked that the contract with Deportivo LaCoruna wasn’t going to extend and other moves weren’t progressing fast…He would have ended up in some lower League in Spain or France or 1st League in a place like Denmark etc…!!!
They make maybe 100 Euros,150K CAD…So,if TFC comes around and convinces him that he’ll make a milion or more a season playing in Toronto,he finally agreed!!!
February 5th, 2010 at 2:15 am
As I recall, guys, his contract at TFC is in the same ballpark as that he was earning in Europe $2-3M p/a.
I do think he’s the best player we’ve got (even though his long layoff and late start last year meant we didn’t necessarily get to see it in 09) by far. That said, I agree w Cris, if he could get another big pay day in Europe, he would (or will) be gone. I hope I’m wrong on that one.
I’m a little pissed at DeRo’s conduct of late. He skips the media day because he feels “cheated”? He’s making a lot more than everyone but JDG, and he’s got a pout on? I don’t understand that. Perhaps he was made some “promises”, but if he was promised DP money, I have to ask why he signed a 4yr $1.5M contract?
We can’t know what went on behind closed doors, but this one just smells to me… Thoughts?
February 6th, 2010 at 7:51 pm
John Bladen…
You can’t blame any player looking after themselves financially…There are risks such as injuries etc…Owners/clubs “screwing them up” etc…getting too old,so they need to make some money while they can,for the future…If you only had a 10 year earning power,you’d consider twice as well,what you make etc…They want to look after their families,so I don’t blame them for going where they can get the most.
February 8th, 2010 at 6:35 pm
MM:
If you sign a four year contract for a career-high wage packet, I don’t think it appropriate to start whining to the press when the club signs someone better/more expensive as well.
De Ro was clearly happy with his contract when he signed it. If he felt that this was an acceptable/appropriate contract then, why would the signing of JDG change this?
I disagree with you on this one, MM. De Ro signed a four year contract for a very healthy amount of cash. The fact that “someone else” makes more shouldn’t change his view of his situation. He signed a contract and needs to honour it. The best way to ‘get more’ would be to play at MVP level… then the club would likely be disposed to renegotiate.
Whining is really not the appropriate response, IMO.
February 8th, 2010 at 10:14 pm
If either DeRo or JDG got an offer to go to Europe and TFC would sell them,what is wrong with that???
February 9th, 2010 at 3:46 pm
MM:
Was that a general question or directed to me?
If the latter, nothing is wrong with a willing player & club(s) agreeing on a transfer to Europe (or elsewhere). So long as it’s a “mutual” agreement between player and clubs, there is no obstacle in my view.
February 9th, 2010 at 4:30 pm
John Bladen…
Sorry,I misundrestood…I thought you were saying that once a player has a contract,they have to stay in that Club until it’s finished,otherwise they would be “traitors”?…I am sure you didn’t mean that.