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    Jeff Rueter

    January 23, 2017
    The Angle
    Finally Under Contract, Collen Warner Looks to “Stamp His Authority” on Minnesota

    It’s hard to believe that the Expansion Draft was over a month ago already. With the offseason transactions coming hot and heavy lately, Minnesota United finalized the last acquisition from December’s draft. Now under contract, Collen Warner is ready to make an impact on the Loons.

    When Collen Warner was selected by Minnesota United, it was seen as a savvy pickup. The midfielder was drafted 15th overall by Real Salt Lake in the 2010 SuperDraft, made 127 starts across his first seven seasons, and had partnered well with Michael Bradley in Toronto’s first playoff appearance in 2015. After a year in Houston (making 24 starts), the 28-year-old looked ready to slot into the Loons’ lineup from day one. Even MLS Soccer’s Matt Doyle saw the value.

    I thought Warner was the best pick either team made in the exp draft.https://t.co/3LPJ82PdOR

    — Matthew Doyle (@MattDoyle76) January 12, 2017

    There was only one problem for Minnesota: Warner was out of contract following the 2016 season.

    “I was looking at other opportunities,” Warner admitted on Friday. “I was looking at going overseas and trying to play there. It was a tough decision, with the age I’m at now and being out of contract for the first time. If there was a time, it was now. I lined up the two side-by-side to see which would be more fruitful.”

    For a player in his prime, seeing the success that players like Perry Kitchen and Danny Williams have had in recent years must have been appealing to Warner. Both countrymen have been regular players for their European sides. From what FiftyFive.One has learned, offers had come from clubs in Germany and Scandinavia.

    Making a decision

    Minnesota drafted Warner on Dec. 13, but as of the winter holidays, Warner was still without contract. It wasn’t that the University of Portland alum wasn’t sold on playing in Minnesota.

    “I’ve been through (expansion drafts) twice,” Warner mused, having been selected by Montreal ahead of the 2012 season. “I kind of had an idea going that I’d be here. Honestly, I was really excited to end up here. I was out of contract , so it was nice. I was looking for a move, and it was an opportunity to move with a little control while I wasn’t a free agent. It was cool.”

    Warner came to his decision just after New Year’s, having taken the end of 2016 to talk out his decision with his family. While two MLS teams had a chance at drafting Warner in December, Minnesota was by far his preference.

    “I think Minnesota has more of a backbone in being a club before MLS,” Warner observed. “From what I could garner talking to people I know like Jeb Brovsky… It kind of fit more with who I am.

    “We won’t even be the worst expansion ever. I think it’s just because it’s an easy comparison to Atlanta. People see names and they gravitate towards that. It’s an easy thing to do.” — Collen Warner

    “As for Atlanta — I’m not a big fan of the South, for starters. But Atlanta has a pretty ambitious idea. They’re taking a lot of risks. They’re doing a lot of things that I just thought weren’t what I was looking to be a part of. To try and establish myself here and bring the club up [from the NASL]. This club has an identity and a lot of positives to bring to the league.”

    Lay of the land

    Minnesota’s abbreviated off-season has been well-documented, on this site and others. Electing to finish the NASL season before working on its 2017 roster, MNUFC has worked since late November on building their roster. As it stands, Warner would figure to be a starter from day one.

    As a key part of that roster, Warner takes offense at the low expectations others have laid out for Minnesota. Particularly, he was quick to react to Grant Wahl’s October prediction that Minnesota could be the worst team in MLS history.

    “That can’t be possible,” Warner affirmed. “Remember the Vancouver team? We won’t even be the worst expansion ever. I think it’s just because it’s an easy comparison to Atlanta. People see names and they gravitate towards that. It’s an easy thing to do.”

    In order to beat the oddsmakers’ line, Minnesota will need to get their gameplan right. Adrian Heath is known for open play, giving his players two or three decisions to choose from whenever they have the ball. Having a capable defensive midfielder like Warner is crucial to unlocking Heath’s system’s true potential.

    “Even though some say the club is behind on bringing in players, I think they’re finding the right guys for the club,” Warner analyzed. “For me, I can play [as] the [No.] 8 or [No.] 6. I’m pretty smart, tactical, and very physical. I’ll be the guy to give freedom to the attacking players to express themselves.

    “It’s exciting. When you play expansive football like that, it requires the central players to comfortable in possession. You have to retain the ball so players can advance. Hopefully, I can be a staple in there and stamp my authority on the team.”

    A new chapter

    With league experience, a clear commitment after weighing European offers, and a role to fill, Warner is a crucial piece for United. His ability to anchor the midfield is vital for creative attackers like Miguel Ibarra, Johan Venegas, and Abu Danladi. All three players thrive with offensive freedom; they only have this due to the work of players like Warner.

    As things stand, this is one writer’s best guess at Minnesota United’s opening day lineup. This factors in reported rumors that have yet to be squashed.

    Image Courtesy of lineupbuilder.com

    Collen Warner is firmly committed to Minnesota’s cause. Aside from a goalkeeper, what area do you think the Loons need to address the most? Sound off in the comments section below!

    Collen Warner, Expansion Draft, Minnesota United FC, MLS
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    17 responses to “Finally Under Contract, Collen Warner Looks to “Stamp His Authority” on Minnesota”

    1. Kevin Hill Avatar
      Kevin Hill
      January 23, 2017

      Veteran depth. Is Schuller a done deal then?

      Reply
      1. John Herman Avatar
        John Herman
        January 23, 2017

        Looks like he’s still just an un-quashed rumor.

        Reply
      2. Jeff Rueter Avatar
        Jeff Rueter
        January 24, 2017

        A Swedish paper reported it as a done deal on Monday afternoon.

        Reply
    2. John Herman Avatar
      John Herman
      January 23, 2017

      I’m surprised that Matt Doyle thought Warner was the best pickup. Not that I don’t like Warner, I just liked Saeid and the fullback picks more. I’ll take it though, it’s not like I know what I’m talking about half the time. I do think Warner can start on a strong MLS team and he’s perfect fit-wise with the rest of the roster, it’s just that I keep hoping that we’ll sign a major difference maker at the 6, so starting Warner means letting go of my dreams.

      *sheds single, bittersweet tear*

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      1. Really?!?!? Avatar
        Really?!?!?
        January 23, 2017

        If you look at the (statistical and tactical) analysis of Warner, and his career trajectory, I think I’d agree with that. He’s a very solid player, and has been really good as a #6. Put quality players around him and he’ll do his job well IMO.

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    3. nathan3e Avatar
      nathan3e
      January 23, 2017

      An established right winger so that Danladi does not have to start there on day one.

      Reply
      1. Really?!?!? Avatar
        Really?!?!?
        January 23, 2017

        This. Or even a stud AM, pushing Venegas out to the right….

        Reply
    4. Really?!?!? Avatar
      Really?!?!?
      January 23, 2017

      I completely agree with this starting lineup as it stand now…
      The roster is starting to feel MLS-capable, but I do think there needs to be more punch to really get to the level of other MLS rosters.

      I feel the most pressing needs are:
      1) Star-level AM/winger (to go with Venegas, Ibarra, and Ibson, probably Danladi)
      1A) Starting-level GK (lol. I don’t know if Ndjock would be an answer here, but at least on the roster as the backup competing with Ferrell would be nice)
      3) Depth at RB/LB/Wings/F (only Davis/Venegas at OB currently, Ibarra/Venegas/Danladi on the wings, and Ramirez/Danladi/Femi up front…eek!) – Añor, Cruz, and/or Jome would of course help, and Brovsky if he was not injured.
      4 or 5) Star/TAM-level striker (creating an interesting competition with Ramirez, and much needed depth either way)
      4 or 5) Star/TAM-level CB/DM (increasing the depth with other solid players already on the roster – Demidov, Calvo, Warner, Saeid, and likely Schuller)
      6) Youth! (another round of draft picks will help next year, but get that Academy & USL team going!!!)

      Reply
    5. Timber Dome Avatar
      Timber Dome
      January 23, 2017

      Warner ready to take it to ATL on home opener. I now love him.

      Reply
    6. Really?!?!? Avatar
      Really?!?!?
      January 24, 2017

      I completely agree with this starting lineup as it stand now…
      The roster is starting to feel MLS-capable, but I do think there needs to be more punch to really get to the level of other MLS rosters.

      I feel the most pressing needs are:
      1) Star-level AM/winger (to go with Venegas, Ibarra, and Ibson, also probably Danladi)
      1A) Starting-level GK (lol. I don’t know if Sammy Ndjock would be an answer here, but at least on the roster as the backup competing with Ferrell would be nice)
      3) Depth at RB/LB/Wings/Forward (only Davis/Venegas at OB currently, Ibarra/Venegas/Danladi on the wings, and Ramirez/Danladi/Femi up front…eek!) – Klute, Añor, Cruz, and/or Jome would of course help, and Brovsky if he was not injured, and Pinho if he didn’t go to Miami.
      4) Star/TAM-level striker (creating an interesting competition with Ramirez, and much needed depth either way since Pinho went to Miami) – more impactful than #3, but the depth is probably needed more as it stands now.
      5) Star/TAM-level CB/DM (increasing the depth with other solid players already on the roster – Demidov, Calvo, Warner, Saeid, and likely Schuller – in case some of the MLS-untested players don’t work out)
      6) Youth! (another round of draft picks will help next year, but get that Academy & USL team going!!!)

      *posting again with a couple of changes as this seems to be disappearing (a filter causing this to get blocked?)

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      1. John Herman Avatar
        John Herman
        January 24, 2017

        I would switch 4 and 5, but other than that I would sign off on this.

        Rumor has it we’ve made an offer on a Swedish keeper with a few caps, which shortens the list.

        I would love for our current fullbacks to at least have to earn the starting spot. That would be reasonable, right Heath?

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        1. Tyler Gilboe Avatar
          Tyler Gilboe
          January 24, 2017

          I agree with pretty much all of this except the part where Ismalia Jome was mentioned on here. He isn’t an MLS caliber player and I don’t think he will ever be. I don’t understand why he’s always being discussed as a player we will possibly sign and send out to the USL. He’s not that good. I think we’re so hyped on him because he’s a Minnesota guy but it’s really time we look elsewhere for younger and more promising talent. That’s just my two cents.

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          1. Really?!?!? Avatar
            Really?!?!?
            January 24, 2017

            He would 100% be a project – no doubt. And I don’t know if he’ll be MLS quality long term, and definitely not year 1 from what I saw. But he’s young enough that I’d want to spend another year attempting development in the MLS set up with better players around him and/or USL. It’s not like there aren’t a billion roster spots available. 😉

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        2. Really?!?!? Avatar
          Really?!?!?
          January 24, 2017

          Funny….when I originally listed them out, I had both of those listed as: “4 or 5)” but I edited that out for readability. 🙂

          Reply
    7. TheCultureVulture Avatar
      TheCultureVulture
      January 24, 2017

      Hearing good things about TBD. Excited to see him play.

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      1. John Herman Avatar
        John Herman
        January 24, 2017

        That would be a sweet nickname

        Reply
    8. Michael Clark Avatar
      Michael Clark
      January 24, 2017

      With the blitz of announcements this week, I’m staring to #PANIC. We’re signing too many folks from our NASL team that couldn’t play consistently at a high level. I was happy with the first few signings, but now it is starting to feel like management is panicking as deals fall through and preseason looms. I’m just not really sure about Ibson and Anor. Regardless, it’ll be exciting to see how it call comes together.

      Reply

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