- Ray Hudson
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name = Ray Hudson
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birth_place =Gateshead ,England
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children =Ray Hudson (born
March 24 ,1955 inGateshead ,England ), is a retired professional football player and former coach who currently works as an English-language football commentator onGol TV .Career
Hudson signed with Newcastle United in 1973 at the age of 17. He made over 40 appearances for the club and fans there nicknamed him "Rocky."cite news
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publisher = SportsFan Magazine
date =May 5 ,2003
url = http://www.sportsfanmagazine.com/sfm/articles.html?id=21
accessdate = 2007-07-11 ] After four years in theFootball League First Division , Hudson moved to the United States, playing for theFort Lauderdale Strikers of theNorth American Soccer League from 1977 to 1983 and was named an All-Star five times.cite news
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publisher = mlsnet.com
date =December 1 ,2003
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accessdate = 2007-07-11 ] He played the winter season of 1983-84 inGermany withUnion Solingen , making 10 appearances without scoring. [ [http://www.fussballdaten.de/spieler/hudsonray Ray Hudson - Fussballdaten - Die Fußball-Datenbank ] ] Hudson also played for the Strikers following their move to Minnesota in 1984, which proved to be the NASL's final year. During his stint there, Hudson scored 44 goals in 197 matches with 99 assists.cite news
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title = Whatever Happened To: Ray Hudson (Newcastle United)
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publisher = Square Football
date =March 20 ,2007
url = http://www.squarefootball.net/article/inbrief.asp?iid=2132
accessdate = 2007-07-11 ]He followed this with a season playing for
Edmonton Brickmen before joining theAmerican Professional Soccer League to play for theFort Lauderdale Strikers (1988-1991).Coaching
After starting out as the
Miami Fusion 's community outreach director and TV commentator, Hudson was named its head coach in the middle of the 2000 season, finishing the season with an 11-12-1 record. He led the club to the best regular season record inMajor League Soccer (theMLS Supporters' Shield , the equivalent of a league championship in European leagues) in 2001 with 16 wins, 5 losses and 5 draws. However, the club was defeated by theSan Jose Earthquakes in the semifinal round of the playoffs.Hudson quickly became known for his fiery personality. One memorable incident occurred after a Miami home win against the
Tampa Bay Mutiny . The Fusion scored five goals, an offensive outburst for soccer, but Hudson was apparently unsatisfied. He stormed into the media tent and up to the podium. He said, "I've got nothing to say. Any questions? ANY QUESTIONS? No? OK!" and stormed right back out. Interviews with players after the game indicated that Hudson was angered by a perceived lack of effort, even with the Fusion's dominant win.Following MLS's contraction of the Fusion, Hudson was hired to replace
Thomas Rongen as head coach ofD.C. United on January 8, 2002. He continued to regale fans and journalists with his wit, stories, and quotes. He once famously said, "There’s a lot of talent on this team, and I’m talkingAnna Nicole Smith type of talent!" upon taking control of the team in 2002. He worked forESPN 's World Cup coverage in 2002, and came up with a memorable quote after the American team drew 1-1 with South Korea in group play. Expounding upon whether U.S. goalkeeperBrad Friedel should be thanking his defenders for their works, he said, "I'll be kissing their bums in the showers."Despite his personality and love for the home fans, United finished at the bottom of the table in the East in 2002 with a record of 9-14-5, and were ousted in the first round by Chicago Fire by a 4-0 aggregate score in the two-game series in 2003. "Someone get me a blindfold and a cigarette!" he said during the post-game news conference. He was replaced by Peter Nowak in 2004. Hudson's cumulative record as an MLS head coach stands at 46-44-20.
Commentating
Beginning with the 2004-2005 season, Hudson began TV commentating for
GolTV . He is a color commentator for European league matches and was a co-host of "American Soccer" until his final (to date) appearance on the show onAugust 29 ,2007 . During the 2006 World Cup, he was a co-host for the English-language segment of the nightly "Gol TV En Alemania" wrap-up show.Hudson has begun to develop a cult following because of his commentating style, which consists of highly elaborate metaphors and excited, romanticized descriptions of players and goals. A weblog has been established to record Hudson's finest quotations [http://hudsonia.blogspot.com/] .
References
External links
* [http://www.nufc.com/html/hudson_washtimes.html "Washington Post" interview]
* [http://www.findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0FCN/is_3_24/ai_76487118 "Soccer Digest" interview]
* [http://www4.cnnsi.com/inside_game/michael_lewis/news/2000/05/05/lewis_insider/ CNNSI.com profile]
* [http://epltalk.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=80093 EPL Talk Podcast interview]
* [http://epltalk.libsyn.com/index.php?post_id=204764 EPL Talk Video Podcast interview]
* [http://www.khscott.org.uk/nufc/template_player.php?pid=376 Newcastle United Player Profile]
* [http://hudsonia.blogspot.com/ "Hudsonia" blog of all things Ray]
* [http://rayhudson.wordpress.com/ "Shut Tha Windaz" blog with more Hudson quotes]
* [http://www.thisisamericansoccer.com/tias-special-guests/everybody-loves-raymond/ This Is American Soccer interview]
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