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KANSAS CITY, Kan. wholesale nfl jerseys . -- Sporting Kansas City goalkeeper Jimmy Nielsen announced his retirement Monday night, two days after he made a pair of dramatic saves in a penalty kick shootout against Real Salt Lake to secure his club its first MLS Cup in more than a decade. Nielsen made the announcement during a title celebration at Union Station. "I want to thank the ownership group, my teammates, my coaches and the entire organization for the opportunity to have four of the best years of my life, not only mine but my family as well, here in Kansas City," Nielsen said. "I will remember these years forever." Nielsen kept Sporting KC tied with Real Salt Lake through regulation and overtime Saturday night before making two saves in the penalty kick shootout. Sporting KC eventually prevailed 7-6 in frigid weather to win its first league championship since the 2000 season. Nielsen was so overcome with emotion following the game that he retreated from the clubs locker room to a back room, away from reporters and TV cameras. "To the best soccer fans: Since Day 1 they have always been behind me and I want to thank them for all the support," Nielsen said. "It was the perfect timing, finishing with a great championship that the entire city deserves." Nielsen began his career in England and played the majority of it in his native Denmark, but said he was at a crossroads in his career when Sporting KC sought him out several years ago. He wound up agreeing to a contract with the MLS club, even though he barely knew where Kansas was on a map, and instantly became a hit with fans. Nielsen played every minute of Sporting KCs last 100 matches, made two All-Star game appearances and was voted the leagues top goalkeeper a year ago. It wasnt just his play that endeared Nielsen to fans, though. It was his personality. 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The following morning Richardson made the tough decision to fire Hurney, who has been with the team since 1998 and the GM for the past 11 years. The move came one day after star quarterback Cam Newton expressed his frustration following Carolinas fourth straight defeat, a 19-14 loss to Dallas. Hurney took full responsibility for the teams failures. "Words dont keep your job, actions do," Hurney said. "The bottom line is we were 1-5. Were 1-3 at home. "We laid in egg in front of the Giants on national TV (a 36-7 loss) and came back the last two weeks and lost against teams we felt like we had a good chance to beat. It cant continue to go this way," he said. "Marty made every effort to bring success to the Panthers and took the team to a Super Bowl and two NFC championship games," Richardson said in a statement. "Unfortunately, we have not enjoyed the success we hoped for in recent years. I have the greatest respect and admiration for Marty and will always appreciate the way he tirelessly served the organization." Richardson spent most of Monday in meetings and talking to people around the league he confides in. Hurney said he doesnt expect his replacement will be named until after the season, but hes not completely sure. Theres a chance Richardson could bring in an older, more experienced former general manager to advise him on the direction of the franchise and give him an honest evaluations of the players in the interim. One of the people Richardsons trusts the most is former New York Giants general manager Ernie Accorsi. Hes also close friends with the Rooney family in Pittsburgh. In the meantime, Brandon Beane, the teams director of football operations, will handle day-to-day football matters until a new GM is hired. And coach Ron Rivera said when it comes to personnel decisions hell have final say in matters for now. "If a decision has to be made involving the football team and players, it will all stop with me," Rivera said, who added he was surprised by the move. Rivera said at this point no assistant coaches have been fired, but he wouldnt rule that out. "Were all being evaluated," Rivera said. Hurney said he fought for his job, but in the end couldnt blame Richardson. Hurney added he thinks the Panthers need more leadership. "I think we need somebody to step up in the locker room and take hold," he said. "I think there are people capable of that. I think we need some players to step up and say enough is enough." Newton experienced virtually no losses before becoming a pro, and hhe was the 2011 Offensive Rookie of the Year. Michael kors Handbags Black Friday 2014. But this season has been a struggle, and he seemed at a loss for solutions Sunday. "Well everybodys looking at it, its not just me," he said. "(We) try to find ways to keep games close and whether its me, I dont know. Whether its the co-ordinator, I dont know ... but weve got to find a way to change that." Hurney regrets not winning a Super Bowl in Carolina -- they lost 32-29 to New England for the 2003 title -- and the teams inability to post back-to-back winning seasons. "I hope this change starts accomplishing the direction to those goals," Hurney said. "I am responsible for everybody in coaching, the players, the scouts and everybody in football operations. After six weeks, we are 1-5 coming off a 6-10 season." Hurney was general manager when the Panthers went to the Super Bowl and the NFC championship games in the 2003 and 2005 seasons, as well as winning the NFC South in 2008. Hurney was well liked and respected within the organization, but his personnel decisions in the draft and in free agency were routinely criticized by fans tired of the Panthers losing ways. Defensive end Charles Johnson, the teams highest-paid player, said on Twitter: "Marty wasnt the reason we are losing! ... Unbelievable!" Carolinas last playoff victory came in 2005 when it reached the NFC championship game before losing at Seattle. The Panthers appeared to turn things around in 2008 when they won the NFC South and earned a first-round bye before getting upset 33-13 at home by the Arizona Cardinals. They havent been back to the playoffs since. Hurneys philosophy has been to build through the draft and re-sign proven players rather than going after high-priced free agents. But the team wasted a number of high draft picks through the years. The personnel blunder that angered fans most was giving 34-year-old quarterback Jake Delhomme a five-year, $42.5 million contract months after he turned over the ball over six times in the playoff loss to Arizona. Delhomme started 2009 with a five-turnover game against Philadelphia and was cut after the season. Delhomme cost the Panthers $12 million against the salary cap in 2009 even though he was no longer on the roster. Eric Shelton, Dwayne Jarrett, Jimmy Clausen and Everette Brown were all drafted in the second round, but failed to meet expectations. Brown, in particular, was a costly choice in 2009 because the Panthers gave up their first-round pick the following year to San Francisco to get him. Brown lasted only two seasons in Carolina. Hurney also was criticized for giving big contracts to keep the teams core intact following a 2-14 season in 2010. He did well with first-round draft picks Jordan Gross, Jon Beason, Jonathan Stewart, Chris Gamble and Newton, last years No. 1 overall pick. ' ' '
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