I no longer get MLS Season Tickets due to all the home grown talented/potential players are shipped off to Europe--never to be heard from again. We need to keep our players home and let them gain confidence as a USA Player. We will never have successful soccer leagues in US---if we always send players away. Leaving every team absolutely no identity.
Nothing new from the argentine side. Racism is openly expressed in the football scene in Argentina, the insults they direct against Brazilians are so old. I'm glad the world is seeing it now.
Will be interesting to see what the consequence (if any) is for the players involved. The Turkish player was suspended 2 games for his “nationalistic/supremecist” hand gesture. That suspension was from UEFA though so it’s hard to say if a similar penalty will be given.
As a Red Bulls Season Ticket holder,I am going to the Leagues Cup games even though I think the competition is a money grab and should not completely stop the MLS season but I personally would not sell my ticket when it the Red Bulls against a Liga MX team such as the Red Bulls vs Pachuca on July 30th,I would sell my tickets if it is against a MLS team in the Eastern Conference which we also play Toronto in the Leagues Cup and I will be also going to that game but I would much rather sell my tickets for the Toronto game then the Pachuca game
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My brother and I used to be at almost every match at Toyota Park. I’ll never forget how electric it was especially when Blanco was there and we were making playoff runs, but it only cost us 15-20 bucks to be in/around section 8. I can’t even remember the last time I went to a home match. Between having to get all the way to soldier field, the ticket prices, and the high likelihood we will end in a 0-0 draw it barely registers as something I want to do. I am always shocked when I even see we scored a goal and even more so when we score multiple goals in a game.
2nd, the comment was NOT, "Wrexham has done more for the MLS in the US than the MLS has", it was "Wrexham has done more for soccer in the US than the MLS has", so "the MLS doesn't need Wrexham" just sidesteps the claim, without making any contact with it. MLS is doing fine for itself, and it doing for US Soccer what it can do. But US Soccer is benefiting from Wrexham in places that the MLS cannot reach.
"Progress" is a two prong conversation. There is a difference between helping with popularity vs helping to be better at soccer as a nation. Both are massively important in my personal opinion - FCneoTokyo
1st, "They need to have serious people to run this club" -- it's easy to see who both hasn't watched the documentary and hasn't done their homework. They already have serious people running the club. That's all over seasons 1, 2 and 3, that Ryan and Rod are not telling them how to run a football club when they don't know how to do it, but are asking people what they want, and have got serious football people running the club. And the assumption that the team was a National League level team playing in the National League ... Wrexham and Knotts County didn't both get over a hundred points on the season without putting together EFL 1/2 level clubs to make it through the tight promotion bottleneck between the EFL and the National League.
You’re right about not having deep enough pockets for premier league. But they don’t need to sell the club to get investment. My bets are that they’re going to get huge investment via the documentary and they’ll be able to make it work. The promotional opportunities are clearly better than the VAST majority of premier league teams. You can’t convince me for a second they’re not getting the door beaten down by the Nikes of the world.
The documentary is “oil money”. It will generate its own investment. Hollywood spends craptons of cash on stupidier, less popular projects. Incidentally, MLS is benefitting from the promotional value. I know a ton of people interested in our local team because they want to support a local team like Europe does. And it’s not just the money. Plenty of people have thrown money at a team for it to flop. Their best two assets are: -They don’t know the game but they know enough to trust the experts fully. -They genuinely want to see the entire community lifted up by the success of their venture. Together those two ideals are arguably more powerful than the “money ball”. You’ll hear things in interviews like they hired a chef to keep everyone from having to eat shit, offering to help the players with starting businesses, becoming involved in their personal lives and working to help them where possible. Then there’s the outreach to the disabled community, local businesses, and the sport as a whole. Compared to that the money doesn’t matter.
@enemies of fire issues canada federation 1 think canada soccer buiness (CSB) they have right sponsor // tv right but Since Kevin Blue arrive begun to fix some majors issue still have alot work
Wrexam or british football is wayyyyy bigger than the MLS, english football is the place to be, the culture, the fans, the dedication is on anothet level, i can see why Ryan bought it, i mean come on its always been football not soccer 😂
i don't know if it's the cards against humanity like design of the cards, but this looks like the kind of game that one person enjoys, a couple more think they will enjoy and everyone else is going to be forced to play, and without an end condition games could go super long
US players should only play in MLS if they're not good enough for Europe, if not then not good enough for USMNT. Not to be a starter at least. MLS is no where near the level.
Best teams and the money is in Europe, the dominant National teams in South America don't play many players from their home leagues on the National teams like you guys said its a sign of growth
If you want to improve as a player, Europe is better even if it isn't a top 5 league. If you want to guarantee national team call-ups as a mid player, staying in MLS is better for visibility than Europe
I applaud Vazquez goi g ti Mx but I believe going to Brasileiro or Argentina Primera would have benlen a better lateral/ upward move. We've seen Cardoso make his fame in Brazil and he got rewarded by going to Betis
Let me guess: they all have males of questionable sexuality dressed like a homosexual Paul Bunyan and smelling like patchouli oil and failure arguing about who gets to be the Power Bottom tonight?
Berhalter isn't very good but I also don't think he's as bad as people make him out to be. But after hearing Jesse Marsch's HORRIBLE takes on Jimmy Conrad's podcast all season, I'm honestly so glad he's not the USMNT's coach. That's just from hearing what he has to say, not to mention his absolute collapse of Leeds
The USSF ran cutting-edge worldwide data analytics and determined that Gregg Berhalter was the best candidate in the world. Also, Gregg Berhalter is better than Luis Enrique, says Alexi Lalas, so it must be true. If Jesse Marsch managed to beat the USMNT with Canada, then he would be even above Gregg Berhalter. He would be at Pep Guardiola's level, but this would demonstrate that there may have been flaws in the USSF's cutting-edge worldwide data analysis algorithm since their computer determined that Gregg Berhalter was a better candidate than Jesse Marsch.