
Classyposter58
Posts: 6,321
Jun 21, 2014 10:44pm
Soccer has a chance to get huge in the US. People in the 20-30 absolutely love it, especially compared with baseball which as tonight showed can drag on for 4 hours easy
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KB0938
Posts: 900
Jun 22, 2014 2:53am
Yeah Id absolutely prefer it over baseball. But I played soccer for years so I'm kind of biased.
Granted I did play baseball as well, but baseball is one of those sports thats fun to play but god awful to watch....kinda like Golf
Granted I did play baseball as well, but baseball is one of those sports thats fun to play but god awful to watch....kinda like Golf

Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Jun 22, 2014 9:36pm
Continental competition is always going to hold the MLS back, in my opinion. Players who want to play at the top level want to play in the Champions League. Unless North and South America merge the CONCACAF Champs with Copa Libertadores (which will never happen, and still wouldn't quite match up with the CL), there's always going to be something lacking.
The salary cap is a hindrance, too. It will get better, but I don't ever see the MLS being a top 5 league in its current format.
The salary cap is a hindrance, too. It will get better, but I don't ever see the MLS being a top 5 league in its current format.

ohiobucks1
Posts: 4,915
Jun 23, 2014 12:17pm
If America ever greatly improved, I have no doubt we'd be allowed to join either Copa Lib or Champions League. Even more likely is the Dream League is created in 10-20 years, and America gets a spot or two in it.Mulva;1628988 wrote:Continental competition is always going to hold the MLS back, in my opinion. Players who want to play at the top level want to play in the Champions League. Unless North and South America merge the CONCACAF Champs with Copa Libertadores (which will never happen, and still wouldn't quite match up with the CL), there's always going to be something lacking.
The salary cap is a hindrance, too. It will get better, but I don't ever see the MLS being a top 5 league in its current format.

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Jun 23, 2014 12:42pm
Well, CL no, unless UEFA gets rid of it and another organization takes over. Thats Euro teams only.ohiobucks1;1629123 wrote:If America ever greatly improved, I have no doubt we'd be allowed to join either Copa Lib or Champions League. Even more likely is the Dream League is created in 10-20 years, and America gets a spot or two in it.

ohiobucks1
Posts: 4,915
Jun 23, 2014 12:57pm
Laley23;1629129 wrote:Well, CL no, unless UEFA gets rid of it and another organization takes over. Thats Euro teams only.
Dream League, then.

OSH
Posts: 4,145
Jun 23, 2014 6:56pm
I am friends with a guy who is a technical director there (Orlando City). He said the deal is already done with Kaka (said this over the winter) and said that Robinho will also be there. Kaka already has a house in Orlando.gorocks99;1628209 wrote:Unrelated to World Cup, Kaka is in "advanced discussions" to join Orlando City for the 2015 season: http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2014/06/20/orlando-city-advanced-discussions-brazilian-star-kaka-join-2015-season
I Wear Pants;1628451 wrote:MLS attendance has been doing really well and their TV deals keep getting better. We'll get there.
Soccer will only continue rising. It's already 7th in the world in attendance for 1st division pro leagues -- and only a couple hundred back of being in top 5.Con_Alma;1628466 wrote:Where do you think it will get to?
WSJ had a report stating that 11% of the U.S. population watched some of the World Cup 4 years ago while 28% of U.S. population watched some of the NFL playoffs last year. How big can soccer get in the U.S.?
Last night's game set a World Cup record for ESPN viewership, 9.1 overnight rating.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Jul 11, 2014 10:20am
Some transfer news....
Sanchez from Barcelona to Arsenal
Liverpool agrees to sell Suarez to Barca. I'm glad, get the douche out of the EPL.
Sanchez from Barcelona to Arsenal
Liverpool agrees to sell Suarez to Barca. I'm glad, get the douche out of the EPL.

Classyposter58
Posts: 6,321
Jul 11, 2014 10:30am
Baseball now is boring. However the sport down the stretch and in the postseason is about as good as any, I don't think another sport builds the drama baseball does with each pitch. As for the MLS getting big, it may but the only thing is we're the only ones really who play it in the summer while Europe's main competitive season is during the winterKB0938;1628745 wrote:Yeah Id absolutely prefer it over baseball. But I played soccer for years so I'm kind of biased.
Granted I did play baseball as well, but baseball is one of those sports thats fun to play but god awful to watch....kinda like Golf

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Jul 11, 2014 10:50am
Ugh. I cant believe I have to root for that fucker Suarez.

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Jul 11, 2014 10:56am
My coworker was telling me they sold Sanchez to make room for Suarez...something like that, but what's the point? No fee limit, no cap?

Laley23
Posts: 29,506
Jul 11, 2014 11:00am
They dont have unlimited funds. They were actually in serious debt a few years ago which is why they had to cut back spending. They basically got Cesc for cheap because they couldnt afford to pay anything lol.Automatik;1635006 wrote:My coworker was telling me they sold Sanchez to make room for Suarez...something like that, but what's the point? No fee limit, no cap?
They didnt have enough money to make serious bids for Luiz or Hummels last year either, as well as a few defenders they wanted the last few years. They have been slowly getting it back, and look to have the spending under control and able to make real changes to the squad. NY will be sending them a hefty amount for Xavi here soon.
Their president like 6 years ago, Joan Laporta, just spent money like it was unlimited...it ultimately led to him being fired when people realized he was spending money the club didnt have lol

Classyposter58
Posts: 6,321
Jul 11, 2014 3:09pm
Plus you're not allowed to operate in debt correct? I feel like FIFA came down hard on someone for thatLaley23;1635009 wrote:They dont have unlimited funds. They were actually in serious debt a few years ago which is why they had to cut back spending. They basically got Cesc for cheap because they couldnt afford to pay anything lol.
They didnt have enough money to make serious bids for Luiz or Hummels last year either, as well as a few defenders they wanted the last few years. They have been slowly getting it back, and look to have the spending under control and able to make real changes to the squad. NY will be sending them a hefty amount for Xavi here soon.
Their president like 6 years ago, Joan Laporta, just spent money like it was unlimited...it ultimately led to him being fired when people realized he was spending money the club didnt have lol

Mulva
Posts: 13,650
Jul 11, 2014 5:17pm
UEFA, not FIFA. You can operate in debt up to a certain threshold, and they didn't really come down hard at all.Classyposter58;1635200 wrote:Plus you're not allowed to operate in debt correct? I feel like FIFA came down hard on someone for that


Classyposter58
Posts: 6,321
Jul 12, 2014 7:12pm
Columbus's D is so terrible

DeyDurkie5
Posts: 11,324
Jul 12, 2014 8:08pm
Does classy ever post the truth?

ohiobucks1
Posts: 4,915
Jul 12, 2014 8:20pm
Columbus D really is bad. But only because 2 of our starting 4 are out of the 18. The O is the real problem

Classyposter58
Posts: 6,321
Jul 12, 2014 10:17pm
Haha those crosses were absolutely horrible but they should've had two goals in the game. The D getting beaten so easily was the problem tonight though, just too easyohiobucks1;1635571 wrote:Columbus D really is bad. But only because 2 of our starting 4 are out of the 18. The O is the real problem

Automatik
Posts: 14,632
Jul 16, 2014 12:40pm
Arsenal comes here next Saturday for a friendly against NYRB in Jersey.
I thought I'd check tickets for the hell of it. Cheapest is $167.00 for upper corner seats. F that. I wish it were at the Meadowlands instead.
I thought I'd check tickets for the hell of it. Cheapest is $167.00 for upper corner seats. F that. I wish it were at the Meadowlands instead.

Ytowngirlinfla
Posts: 2,295
Jul 16, 2014 12:53pm
Does anyone know if Time Warner carries all the EPL games like Uverse does? Uverse adds the extra channels. We are looking at a place but they only have TWC and I don't know anything about it and can't find any info on google.

OSH
Posts: 4,145
Jul 16, 2014 1:38pm
beIN Sports is typically the place to watch soccer. Does TWC have beIN?
I made the move to Dish Network because I wanted beIN.
I made the move to Dish Network because I wanted beIN.

Classyposter58
Posts: 6,321
Jul 16, 2014 5:19pm
I know it blows that Columbus's is against Crystal PalaceAutomatik;1636612 wrote:Arsenal comes here next Saturday for a friendly against NYRB in Jersey.
I thought I'd check tickets for the hell of it. Cheapest is $167.00 for upper corner seats. F that. I wish it were at the Meadowlands instead.

Fab1b
Posts: 12,949
Jul 17, 2014 9:50am
I'm stuck with TWC in Dallas. TWC has NBC Sports they show EPL and I also have BEIN which shows a ton of soccer from around the world.Ytowngirlinfla;1636618 wrote:Does anyone know if Time Warner carries all the EPL games like Uverse does? Uverse adds the extra channels. We are looking at a place but they only have TWC and I don't know anything about it and can't find any info on google.

Ytowngirlinfla
Posts: 2,295
Jul 17, 2014 10:20am
Thanks but do you know if NBC Sports for TWC adds the extra channels? All season you could watch every game as Uverse adds extra NBC sports channels.Fab1b;1636821 wrote:I'm stuck with TWC in Dallas. TWC has NBC Sports they show EPL and I also have BEIN which shows a ton of soccer from around the world.

Fab1b
Posts: 12,949
Jul 17, 2014 8:35pm
They don't and TWC isn't on the nbc sports xtra online (or at least wasn't a few months back)
but they still show a good number of games on that channel. firstrowsports.eu will get you any game you are looking for though!