Sometimes I feel like I'm the only person that actually cares about MLS or that's it's hear. that's probably because I work with a bunch of people who don't and or can't see past american football. Am I alone here?
I have a friend that tries to keep me up to date on your league. he's a New Castle united fan.pigeon_of_doom said:Don't care for it seeing I live in England where we have the best league in the world apparently. I wish more Americans were interested in their league though, as it would be good for the global game.
I agree that Beckham wasn't really the right move, but greater players like Pele and Bobby Moore have failed to get Americans interested in the game as well. I reckon if Zidane had prolonged his career and come to America with Beckham then it may have had a more lasting impact.VaioStreams said:but we have some really good players over here. though i don't think beckham helped as much as they thought he would
they do overrate american players because it's all we have. but Donovan is a bad ass. past him. Coby Jones retired last year. a little peice of me died when i watched his last game. he was my hero fror the 11 years i was in AYSO. Matt Reis is a fricken amazing keeper. best in the league. The Chicago Fire have this guy name Blanco. we don't have anyone near the level of you guys playing now past Donovan and Reis. But i'm i love our league for what it's worth.pigeon_of_doom said:I agree that Beckham wasn't really the right move, but greater players like Pele and Bobby Moore have failed to get Americans interested in the game as well. I reckon if Zidane had prolonged his career and come to America with Beckham then it may have had a more lasting impact.VaioStreams said:but we have some really good players over here. though i don't think beckham helped as much as they thought he would
And do you really think there are some good players in your league? Apart from Xavier, Donovan and Beckham I haven't seen anyone who could be good for an average premiership team. I've seen 3rd division games here in England and the players usually look better than most in the MLS. Not meaning to be insulting but there is a huge quality gap between the countries.
It seems like theres a tendency to overrate American players hugely. Then they come to Europe and are average at best. Bradley or Beasley haven't really had much success in Europe, and it seems like Adu only recently started to come near fulfilling his potential. Altidore looks like he'll have a very good future though. There also seem to be a some good American keepers playing abroad, but I never see them in the MLS.
if you think that's bad you should work for our government.fix-the-spade said:MLS.
It's an acronym, so I'm guessing that sporting vacuum that is the United States is involved somewhere. Why can't they give their sports proper names, I mean, seriously, did you catch that NFL last night? Or how abuot the IRL, AMA, MLB, MLS? It's like acronym purgatory.
Bah. I can't go see Revolution's home games. I can see Dynamo's. Ergo, Dynamo > Revolution. Also, Revolution doesn't have Brian Ching.VaioStreams said:Groxers: If you like the dynamo, you'll love the Revolution. That's my team right there. but from what I've seen from the Sounders FC and the fact they took some of the recolution players I loved to what I've seen so far. and i love the city of seattle. lol