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- And so the inevitable conclusion of the Beckham circus is about to happen.... I'm getting my popcorn ready! To those who constantly state that MLS is now broadcast all over the world: Is there...
- The USL has made its mark. In the CONCACAF Champions League that is. I'm a person who has very little time for MLS. The USL results has made me watch the sole USL game on FSC at the expense of...
- MLS has for years fudged it's attendance numbers. This is a well written piece if we could really trust the numbers. It's been speculated as many as half the tickets in places like San...
- MLS actually publishes this information directly at http://web.mlsnet.com/stats/index.jsp?club=mls&year=2008 They report an average attendance just higher than you, reporting 3,456,641 total...
- I pulled all the attendance figures from ESPN.com, which were just raw numbers without any information as to how those numbers were compiled. I'm not sure how those Stuttgart numbers were...
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The indispensable American Soccer News had a good story on Don Garber’s plans for MLS 2.0, which will be discussed later this year with the league’s board. While Commissioner Garber deserves lots of credit for steering MLS away from the troubled waters that thre ... Continue reading »
The indispensable American Soccer News had a good story on Don Garber’s plans for MLS 2.0, which will be discussed later this year with the league’s board. While Commissioner Garber deserves lots of credit for steering MLS away from the troubled waters that thre ... Continue reading »
9 months ago
I understand that soccer is a business and that the commish and governors have economic masters to satisfy, but MLS has taken things to a completely new low.
9 months ago
When I watch USL I see more complete teams, actual football being played. No they don't have Becks, Blanco or even Donovan or Mastroeni caliber players but they have a real emphasis on team and survival.
MLS is becoming unwatchable.
9 months ago
USL is better run from a pure football perspective. I watch both leagues and honestly think the experience at a USL game is much better. It’s real passionate football. But MLS is a much better marketing entity than USL and has taken the best of American sports marketing and the best of the Premier League into one.
MLS is clever. American footy fan are just now becoming sophisticated enough to realize the league is essentially a fraud from a pure football standpoint. But to the casual fan who doesn’t know better and does not follow the international game, MLS will appear to be a major league with glitz and glamour while USL appears to be like Rookie League Baseball.
As Soccer fans we know USL in fact is in many ways better than MLS. But that’s not the point. For sure MLS is a con job of sorts but it’s working. SUM is the mothers milk of the whole deal.
9 months ago
USL isn't charging $50 million to join the league, doesn't have a TV contract and must buy time on FSC and often times plays in tiny facilities. Yet that hasn't stopped the league from developing arguably a superior product and without a doubt a more honest, community driven product. If an investor is given a choice of putting $50 million in a league where they have little control over the team they run and spending $15 million on a team they have full control over which will they choose? The Open Cup spot for the CCL gives USL teams based in the US a route right into the CCL and thus should create some opportunities as we go forward for the league.
Oh yeah and Nike bought Umbro who owned USL. Nike is PISSED royally at MLS for selling them down the river so look out.
9 months ago
9 months ago
Do you really think anyone outside of CONCACAF cares 1 bit about results in the CONCACAF CL? I'd bet 99% of soccer fans (and probably journalists) in Europe don't know we have a CONCACAF CL.
MLS 2.0 was formed at the latest in 2001 after contraction.
What does USL teams performances speak about the quality of MFL? Is it crap too? Did anyone see the empty stadium for Cruz Azul against Saprissa? Mexican fans aren't on board yet. CONCACAF CL has potential but it's time hasn't come yet. Mexican teams take the region for granted and will play reserve lineups on the road. MLS isn't deep enough. Ok, blame MLS, but I think they're financially much better of than USL at this point. It's not charity and MLS has done well to cement the larger US markets. The crowds at MFL/MLS games seem to indicate that these games aren't generating much revenue yet, and I can only imagine what Warner is making off of this.
I've patiently sat through just about every televised Champion's Cup game the last 4 years, but with the European leagues revving up, I'm just not going to make time for mor than a quick glance at this CL group stage. Yes, this event exposes some MLS weaknesses that are perhaps flaws. But I won't see USL as any sort of rival until USL players start stepping up in numbers in MLS league play. Or until USL owners aren't negotiating $30-50 million expansion fees to move up. I enjoy scouting USL games during the summer when Europe is on hiatus. And in a couple of years I might go to some Rowdies games. But I still don't get the case for any non-die hard US soccer fan that doesn't live in a USL pro market to care about USL1&2. If I'm looking for enjoyment I'll just watch more European soccer.
9 months ago
let me remind you it was garber himself as this article mentions that emphasized the results for mls sides in concacaf competitions. it was also garber and co that kept the open cup winner out of the champions cup for fear a usl team would qualify. garber completely disparaged dc united's performance versus pachuca and then the league on numerous occasions played up the champions league as a true test of the us versus mexico and central america because it was played during mls season.
now that the results have gone against mls, it does not matter and the superliga does?
international and domestic credibility is at stake. i've been a proponent of mls but many soccer fans of the european ilk in this country are asking me how i can watch mls if the league performs worse than a second division that plays in 2,000 seat stadiums in the champions league. when i say they are focusing on their own title, the response, is what is an mls title worth if the league is so poor when they step out?
i have had this conversation with probably about 10 people since the new england-joe public fiasco. one friend who likes the premier league now threw down $50 for usl live.
so basically if mls is trying to win over core fans of the game it's losing. if the goal is to win over casual american sports fans by inflating its own image and downplaying international events not controlled by the league then maybe that's another strategy.
undrafted you don't get it. usl has never been a rival for mls. it is run fundamentally differently. maybe it's a bad business but it is about soccer. mls is about money and image. the grassroots partnerships set up in a usl market by the clubs seem to always exceed that of mls local partnerships. the owners are mostly local and they can actually control their clubs.
without a viable second division brining soccer to the masses in smaller markets and working with the youth level we have zilch.
mls is as it is becoming nothing more than a retirement home for washed up foreign players. and unlike the nasl they are not getting the biggest names in the world.
mls as it is currently constituted is bordering on worthless.
9 months ago
I think USL and MLS now have pretty similar grassroot efforts.
What USL side in this CL has a 2,000 seat stadium? Bogus fact?
Washed up foreign players? Steve Guppy anyone?
Many here were talking up USL as a rival. So I was responding. A few within USL have gone on the record the last few years talking up a rivalry (including Marcos) but I think it's bluster and most sane USL folks no that isn't the case.
Garber said "we want our clubs to focus on the league". Can he be any more clear. Of course it's his job to hype success and minimize failuire. He's paid well to do that. Unfortunately I'm paid nothing but I'll take donations.
1 year of bad results in CONCACAF CL will mean squat towards MLS's international reputation long-term. If this becomes a pattern year after year with USL teams doing something in the Spring knockout stages, it might get some foreign notice. International credibility is fairly meaningless. Foreign fans outside CONCACAF won't care for MLS in the next generation no matter what. Unless MLS teams start finishing top 2 in the Club World Cup, they won't care if MLS wins CONCACAF CL or not.
This is good press for USL. They can matter within their own markets and can get a boost from this. I don't see much more coming out of CL results. Call me when Portland, Vancouver, and Montreal all pull their MLS expansion applications. Long-term, CL group stages as they are now are mostly a waste of time.
9 months ago
Saputo has basically been saying lately that they can get to the Champions League every year through the Canadian Cup and that they seem to have taken on the mantle of Canada's team because the MLS side in Canada has so few Canadian players.
It was an interesting read in the Globe and Mail.
9 months ago
9 months ago