After a faltering and
modest campaign this past 2015, the Orangemen are poised to return to their old
winning ways and maintain their winning tradition.
Despite denied an
opportunity in the league postseason, with a new man at their helm in Owen
Coyle, despite coming under his arm with an impressive CV from his managerial
stints in both Scottish and English Premiership leagues.
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levels were a lot different and a very surprising in its level for the
Irishman.
Very well, in his
first year many stated his adaptability was a problem for squad and Manager alike,
after posting a not so great record with just only 11 wins, 14 losses and 9
draw games.
With a new member in
its dynamic group heading this squad headed by Oscar De La Hoya, Jack
Silverstein, Ben Guill and their new member Gabriel Brenner- who already
pledged to make this squad an all-around contender this 2016.
Something that the
people at this club front office really went to the arduous task of netting
important players to face off in what many have dubbed a much contested
campaign this 2016.
This squad went into
all the leagues to net important players in two Spaniards in David Rocha from
Gymnastic and Agu from Albacete, both players coming from Spain’s second
division clubs.
Still the purpose of
these new players are to reinforce the midfield and backfield as well giving a
bit of a European touch to the Dynamo game as well a new dynamic in its game,
that last campaign did not showed any ambition at all.
However, to mention a
very successful draft were the Houston squad picked two valuable prospects in midfielder
Zach Steenberger and Ivan Magalhaes, the outlook for these two is a bright and promissory
one.
Alongside the arrival
of former Union Andrew Wegner and Cristian Maidana, SKC Jalil Anibaba, goalie
Calle Brown, Sebastien Ibeagha and Leonel Miranda in his second loan stint,
this squad looks complete and on a ready stance.
The Orange Crush can put
a contender of a campaign and with a successful preseason at Tucson, Arizona,
so far so good for the Boys of Manager Coyle entering his second year and now
his adaptability to our football.
Seeing ahead a new squad
with its new roster alongside its veteran players returning in their majority,
this club will not have any problems disputing the top spots in their new home
in the Western Conference.
The prospects of a successful
campaign are very positive and exciting for this club new ownership as well its
die-hard fans, who last campaign, really missed the fanfare of the grand fete
of the postseason.
This new Houston
Dynamo will contend for the MLS Shield and became a headliner for sure with its
new arsenal in its roster and head in its helm, lookout league, as these Texans
are for real!
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