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MLS
By: paralambano Date: March 1, 2018, 11:41 am
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I thought that the MLS might want its own space here for anyone
interested in the League.
Its season basically starts this weekend. So soon? It just seems
its last season just ended a couple of months ago. It ended
earlier. It was a long wait to the final however.
Here's a survey from general managers about elements of it
that's a quick slide-show:
http://www.sportingnews.com/ca/soccer/list/mls-gm-survey-toronto-fc-atlanta-uni…
The most expensive transfer fee in MLS history happened just
recently with the Argentine Ezequiel Barco from Independiente
going to a very ambitious Atlanta United FC for 15 million USD.
Unfortunately, he won't be able to start for 4-6 weeks due to
injury:
Ezequiel Barco is certainly the most impressive signing in MLS
history. His $15 million transfer fee is a league record, and
it�s stunning that Atlanta United was able to convince an
18-year-old who�s starred for Argentina Under-20 to pick it over
European suitors. But his capture will not signal a new era of
MLS or set a new standard for ambitious buys unless its other 22
owners want it to.
Right now, Barco is just the league�s most impressive capture
since Atlanta signed Paraguayan international Miguel Almiron.
There is currently only one owner � Atlanta�s Arthur Blank �
willing to make moves in the transfer market that would be
considered daring by any kind of global standard. The rest of
the owners in MLS continue to play it safe, keeping spending low
while achieving slow, steady growth.
Between the signings of Almiron and Barco, eight other
Designated Players under the age of 23 have been signed in MLS.
The transfer fees for all eight of those players were under $5
million. No other team has spent even one-third as much as
Atlanta in its big signings during the past year.:
https://www.sbnation.com/soccer/2018/1/22/16912124/ezequiel-barco-mls-record-tr…
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Re: MLS
By: Kerry Date: March 1, 2018, 6:10 pm
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[quote]Its season basically starts this weekend. So soon? It
just seems its last season just ended a couple of months ago. It
ended earlier. It was a long wait to the final however.[/quote]
I found out they said in 2010 they were thinking about changing
it.
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-soccer-mls-calendar/mls-prepared-to-align-sc…
- Major League Soccer is ready to get in step with the rest of
the soccer world and align its schedule with the international
calendar, MLS commissioner Don Garber said on Sunday.
�Long term we believe we will probably have to find a way to
change to the (international) calendar,� Garber told reporters
ahead of the MLS Cup between the Colorado Rapids and FC Dallas.
�We�re working with our clubs to see what impact it would have
on them.
�It really is going to be a lot of work but we are making the
commitment.
�I�m not saying we�re doing it, we�re doing the work to see if
we can.
�There�s no rush. It is going to take us a long time even after
we have decided to execute a plan like this.�
Maybe they should hurry up a little.
March 2017
https://ussoccerplayers.com/2017/03/mls-needs-to-stop-playing-during-the-intern…
You may have spent the past few days enjoying the bevy of World
Cup Qualifiers available during the international window. You
may have even found your way to San Jose to witness the USA�s
6-0 romp of Honduras Friday night. The marathon of World Cup
qualifiers from across the globe as teams fight for spots at
Russia 2018 produced plenty of compelling games and lots of
wonderful goals.
If you are an MLS fan, however, there were games on the
schedule. The biggest leagues in Europe took the weekend off,
Major League Soccer � impervious to the FIFA calendar and
international dates � moved right along as if nothing was
different. That�s been the case since the league started in
1996.
The MLS schedule wasn�t as packed as it usually is. There were
only three games, all played Saturday. There shouldn�t have been
any. I�m not asking for MLS to move to an August-to-May schedule
like Europe�s major domestic leagues, but it should try abiding
by the international window.
The article goes on to describe how dull a game he attended was
because the best players were not there but off for
international games.
The issue was very apparent Saturday afternoon, when some fans
took a break from the overabundance of games on TV (how badly
did you really want to see Luxembourg-France?) to catch a match
in person. In my case, it was the one-hour train ride from my
Manhattan to the Jersey suburbs to see the Red Bulls host Real
Salt Lake. This matchup had lots of storylines. RSL came into
Red Bull Arena without its coach Jeff Cassar, fired earlier in
the week after just three games. In his place, temporarily, was
goalkeeper coach Daryl Shore at the helm. As for the Red Bulls,
the team�s loss to Seattle the previous week on the road snapped
an 18-game regular season unbeaten streak that had stretched
back all the way back to July 2016.
Instead, what we got was a mediocre game from two teams missing
their best players because of international duty. In other
words, the players not there were the bigger story rather than
the ones who took the field. Both lineups were beset with
absences. The Red Bulls were missing key players such as
playmaker and captain Sacha Klejstan (USA) as well as defender
Michael Murillo (Panama) and forward Derrick Etienne (Haiti).
Meanwhile, RSL � already crippled with injuries � was without
starting goalkeeper Nick Rimando and midfielder Albert Rusnak
(Slovakia).
Without Klejstan, New York�s offensive failed to get it done.
The team had three clear chances on goal but the game ended
scoreless. Red Bulls coach Jesse Marsch, not one to mince words,
was not happy about having to play without one of his best
players.
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Re: MLS
By: paralambano Date: March 2, 2018, 10:00 am
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Kerry - ^
The weather seems to be the biggest concern. Europe generally is
milder during winter months. I really don't mind it so much now.
I have an eternal summer watching soccer. When Europe's getting
done, MLS is in stride. When MLS is done, Europe's in stride.
Nice to see blue skies and green pitch in the middle of January.
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Re: MLS
By: Kerry Date: March 2, 2018, 11:52 am
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[quote author=paralambano link=topic=1313.msg17804#msg17804
date=1520006448]
Kerry - ^
The weather seems to be the biggest concern. Europe generally is
milder during winter months. I really don't mind it so much now.
I have an eternal summer watching soccer. When Europe's getting
done, MLS is in stride. When MLS is done, Europe's in stride.
Nice to see blue skies and green pitch in the middle of January.
para . . . .
[/quote]I discovered some players like the MLS calendar more
than they do the European ones.
https://www.mlssoccer.com/post/2018/02/24/carlos-vela-lafcs-other-world-cup-hop…
Since moving to LAFC from Real Sociedad, Carlos Vela has been
asked one question more than any other.
What does his move to MLS mean for his role with the Mexican
national team at the World Cup?
While most of El Tri�s player pool are playing in Mexico and
European leagues on a fall-to-spring calendar, Vela, his
MLS-based countrymen like the LA Galaxy�s Giovani and Jonathan
dos Santos and other Russia 2018 hopefuls will be in midseason
form when the summer tournament arrives. Vela hopes it can help
him arrive in Russia with fresher legs than most of his
compatriots.
�I think we [MLS players] are fresh,� Vela told an ESPN panel
during MLS media day last month when asked about it. �We can be
in the World Cup during my best moment of the season.�
His teammate and fellow World Cup veteran Laurent Ciman echoes
that mindset.
�It�s more advantageous for us,� LAFC�s Belgian international
said through a translator when asked about his new teammate�s
comments. �We are only going to play for three months before the
World Cup.�
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Re: MLS
By: paralambano Date: March 2, 2018, 12:31 pm
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Kerry - ^
The downside is possible injuries in MLS.
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Re: MLS
By: paralambano Date: March 4, 2018, 1:23 pm
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Toronto FC suffered as a mediocre club through most of its
history and now as a decent club, they'll suffer at times as MLS
Champions. Clubs are out to dethrone them. They were beaten in
their home opener v Columbus Crew 2-0 who looked like they were
hungry for the win after having been dispatched by Toronto in
previous matches. TFC looked sloppy with a number of errant
passes in midfield.
Both Columbus' goals were well served with Frederico Higuain's
(Gonzalo Higuain's [of Juventus] brother) booming one into the
back of the net past Alex Bono.
Talk of a "dynasty" for TFC is premature and silly at this
point.
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Re: MLS
By: paralambano Date: March 4, 2018, 1:28 pm
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I like the badge for Los Angeles FC. Makes me think of Old
Hollywood when I see it:
[img]
https://www.tsn.ca/polopoly_fs/1.419592!/fileimage/httpImage/image.jpg-large_ge…
Part owner:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RieAzsSUUOU
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Re: MLS
By: paralambano Date: March 5, 2018, 12:06 pm
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Currently 23 teams in MLS with an east and west side:
Team
Eastern Conference
Atlanta United FC
42,5004
Chicago Fire
Serbia Veljko Paunović
Columbus Crew SC
United States Gregg Berhalter
D.C. United
States Ben Olsen
Montreal Impact
France R�mi Garde
New England Revolution
Stadium1 2
New York City FC
30,3214
New York Red Bulls
1996
Orlando City SC
2015
Philadelphia Union
18,500
Toronto FC
States **Greg Vanney
Western Conference
Colorado Rapids
Park
FC Dallas
�scar Pareja
Houston Dynamo
2006
LA Galaxy
Germany Sigi Schmid
Los Angeles FC
Stadium
Minnesota United FC
50,805
Portland Timbers
2011
Real Salt Lake
United States Mike Petke
San Jose Earthquakes
18,000
Seattle Sounders FC
39,4194
Sporting Kansas City
18,467
Vancouver Whitecaps FC
22,1204
Future Teams
Team
Miami
Nashville
27,500
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Major_League_Soccer
Er . . . . Bob Bradley (formerly of Swansea in the EPL),
back in the good ol' US of A :)! Kick your shoes off, set a
spell, stick around for a while, y'hear?
* Gerardo "Tata" Martino born in Lionel Messi's Rosario,
Argentina and played for Newell's Old Boys, the Argentine
National Team, coached FC Barcelona, and most recently coached
the Argentine National Team 2014-2016
**Greg Vanney, CONCACAF Coach of the Year; MLS Coach of the Year
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Re: MLS
By: paralambano Date: March 8, 2018, 9:21 am
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Congratulations to MLS sides New York Red Bulls and Toronto FC
for successful first-leg matches in the CONCACAF Champions
League quarter-finals. The New York Red Bulls defeated Club
Tijuana in Tijuana, Mexico 2-0 and TFC defeated Tigres UANL at
BMO Field last night 2-1.
It was only the third ever win for a MLS club down in Mexico and
TFC defeated the Mexican Champions. TFC were down a goal in the
second half by the Chilean Eduardo Vargas who sent an exquisite
ball across the grain to get past keeper Alex Bono but TFC woke
up after that with goals by Jozy Altidore and Jonathan Osorio.
Osorio's was especially nice since it was a back-heel hit.
Toronto dominated the second half.
Good luck in Monterrey next week, TFC! I hear Tigres are really
hard to play against in their own park.
This is also what sets soccer apart from other North American
team sports - - clubs playing in separate leagues
internationally. Mexican and Central American clubs coming up
here to play meaningful matches and MLS clubs going down there.
This is something that I like much :).
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uRdb9sul5HE
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Re: MLS
By: paralambano Date: March 14, 2018, 7:02 am
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So, it ended at midnight EST and Toronto FC lost 3-2 to Tigres
UANL down in Monterrey, Mexico but TFC still advances to the
semi-finals of the CONCACAF Champions League Cup on a 4-4
aggregate since TFC scored two away goals to Tigres' one.
Tigres had all of the ball pretty much the entire game. What
saved TFC was Sebastian Giovinco's spectacular dead-ball goal
which he lasered into the top corner of the net - - a
perfectly placed shot. That was TFC's second away goal.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fw4OQuLH6gc
I was twitching in my armchair with every touch on the ball and
up on my feet pacing the last fifteen minutes. What a match in
the Volcano. TFC had bodies down on the pitch like a scene from
a spaghetti western. A price paid in injuries (Mavinga and
Morrow).
TFC will probably face Club Am�rica FC of Mexico City in their
home park (Azteca Stadium) for one leg since Club Am�rica is
leading Tauro of Panama 4-0 on aggregate. Good luck with that,
TFC.
People are talking about the CONCACAF Champions League.
After the three remaining MLS teams in the tournament topped
their Mexican opponents in last week's first legs, the
continental championship is getting an unprecedented amount of
attention on both sides of the border ahead of the second legs
Tuesday and Wednesday. That hasn't always been the case, with
interest difficult to generate in a tournament that has been
dominated by Mexican clubs.
It's clear MLS teams' first-leg success has added a jolt to the
competition this season, and CONCACAF Director of Football
Manolo Zubria said he's encouraged by the extra buzz.
"I think the gap is closing and I think with this new format
obviously it�s tougher to just go into a knockout round right
away rather than having a group stage to see how your team�s
doing and see how the other teams in the competition are doing,"
Zubria told Goal. "Now you kind of go into things with, 'Let�s
see what happens.' Obviously teams are going in full steam ahead
as we see by the lineups. The teams are putting out their top
teams, they�re not taking any chances. With the group stage,
perhaps you had more chances to have a bad game and still
recover. Here there�s no room for error.
"The Mexican teams still are taking it very seriously. You could
just see from the media reaction in Mexico, humiliated by the
fact that three teams had lost. It�s always good when you have
that kind of reaction from the fans in general and the media
because you want that, you want a healthy competitive balance
and you want these rivalries, not just U.S-Mexico, I think we�re
starting to see other participants stepping up.":
http://www.sportingnews.com/ca/soccer/news/concacaf-director-of-football-thrill…
Ya, the international flavour. Ain't nothin' like it :).
Slowly, the soccer's improving in North America.
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