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Rafa Marquez and his mates play as many games in the US as on Mexican Soil these days/ Photo from esmas.com
Many I speak to wonder sometime quietly why the Mexican National Team seem to play all its friendlies on US soil and not in its home country. These same people wonder what affect th ... Continue reading »
Many I speak to wonder sometime quietly why the Mexican National Team seem to play all its friendlies on US soil and not in its home country. These same people wonder what affect th ... Continue reading »
10 months ago
I mean its not as if Mexico stops, suddenly those fans will flock to the US games, its been well documented that they will not.
While I find it humbling a foreign team gets better support than our nations own, the fact of the matter is we're simply not a soccer country. And won't be in any of our lifeteimes.
Oh not to mention, especially in this day & age, sports is business. MLS & SUM have a more pressing issue than international dates to worry about right now: staying afloat. If that means an MLS kickoff time that that conflicts with a NT kickoff time, well thats business baby.
-Lee
10 months ago
Many of my friends and myself have wondered what this relationship is all about. Why does MLS play right through international breaks while setting up these sham tournaments with the Mexican League? Why does the FMF use interliga to determine Copa spots and not the league table? Why is Mexico constantly playing matches in the US? Why do Mexican league teams spend all their off season in the US?
The whole thing makes sesne now. I guess all these factors I was aware off but had never put them all together into one puzzle.
Oh and by the way it does hurt the US Team big time from an exposure standpoint. Probably from a playing standpoint too as your other article mentions.
10 months ago
The point here is that the saturation of better and more well-known teams is limiting MLS and the USA national team.
But if MLS' investors make good money from these other friendlies (better even than their own league games) what is their motivation for improving the product?
It is a massive conflict of interest.
10 months ago
MLS, USSF, Gold Cup, InterLiga, SuperLiga, Mexican National Team, Chivas de Guadalajara and the new Barcelona deal.
Speaks also to what owners buy into when they pay their franchise fee to join MLS, as they are buying a piece of SUM(as far as I can tell).
Makes it difficult to separate an MLS club making money and its owner making money.
10 months ago
AEG and MLS HQ essentially runs it and as Football Detective mentioned it is more or less competiting with MLS even though the money goes to MLS.
The operation itself is shady with some people representing themselves as SUM and MLS or as one or the other.
I don't care for this whole thing. Thank you for bringing further light to the situation.
10 months ago
10 months ago
I can understand the desire for MLS to survive in a climate hostile to football, but FIFA must have something to say about this. It is inproper for two domestic leagues to have such a close association with one another independent of the governing confederation, in this case CONCACAF.
10 months ago
10 months ago
I'm tired of MLS making its own rules. It's time FIFA stepped in.