2012-2013 Off-Season Player Movement Discussion

Discussion in 'MLS: News & Analysis' started by OleGunnar20, Nov 3, 2012.

  1. sitruc

    sitruc Member+

    Jul 25, 2006
    Virginia
    That's what they get for not playing in the playoff series with DC. Lucky bastards.
     
  2. Westside Cosmo

    Westside Cosmo Member+

    Oct 4, 2007
    H-Town
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    How much is that CCL allocation money worth? I can't find a hard number on that.
     
  3. Seaball

    Seaball Member+

    Oct 12, 2008
    Seattle
    Club:
    Seattle Sounders
    Let me preface this by saying this is coming from a guy who knows a guy who ran into Don's barber at a pub, but I've heard it's something like 100K for group and 100K per knockout round.
     
  4. Westside Cosmo

    Westside Cosmo Member+

    Oct 4, 2007
    H-Town
    Club:
    Houston Dynamo
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Thanks. Seems about right since it was supposed to be for added depth or retaining players, not for buying a new star.
     
  5. ojsgillt

    ojsgillt Member

    Feb 27, 2001
    Lee's Summit MO
    as we all know mls contract lengths are not always disclosed, but the standard is a 2 year wtih an additional 2 year option. this site http://www.spotrac.com/mls/ lists the info released by the players union about salaries. What makes it special is that when you click on a player it lists his previous years salaries as well. If you work back from their first contract or big price jump you can reasonably deduct how many years a player has left on their contract and when they signed a new one.

    It gets wishy washy when players are on their second contract or if they are past 30 or so, older players who are signed outside of the league, and not brought up through the system, seem to not always be bound by the 2+2 rules.

    For an example on the how to break down a player take a look at Kei Kamara. http://www.spotrac.com/mls/sporting-kansas-city/kei-kamara/

    His first 2 years he has for the most part the league minimum. His 2 option years see a small jump in his salary. Year 5 shows his new contract which is a 300% jump. We see now that in his the 4th and final year of his second contract for 2013 season.

    Hope it helps.
     
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  6. cleansheetbsc

    cleansheetbsc Member+

    Mar 17, 2004
    Club:
    --other--
    Columbus, Ohio. Where all Mexican dreams are crushed in defeat. Seems like a fitting place for that turd.
     
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  7. patricksp

    patricksp 91.9 Crew Fan Rating

    Nov 4, 2007
    Columbus
    Club:
    Columbus Crew
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Grant Wahl stated that it was 50k for the Group and 100k for the knock out rounds.
     
  8. EvilTree

    EvilTree Member+

    Canadian S.C
    Canada
    Nov 20, 2007
    Frozen Swampland, Soviet Canuckistan
    Club:
    Toronto FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    wow. peanuts, considering the detrimental effect fitness and fatigue wise CCL seems to have on MLS teams participating in it
     
  9. PhillyMLS

    PhillyMLS Member+

    Oct 24, 2000
    SE PA
    According to a couple tweets it seems like Wingert and Beltran were re-signed by RSL but the options on Steele, Reynish, Paulo Jr, and Bongfili were not exercised. That would put RSL down 8 players as of now if the reports are correct.
     
  10. PhillyMLS

    PhillyMLS Member+

    Oct 24, 2000
    SE PA
    This years CCL participants.

    LA (MLS Cup winner)
    Houston (MLS Cup runner-up)
    Seattle (Conference final)
    RSL (Conference semi-final)

    If that is detrimental then sign me up.
     
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  11. Totoro

    Totoro Member+

    Dec 3, 2009
    Colorado
    You left out TFC, which apparently took on the burden for the entire CCL field.

    I think the new format helps--no CCL midweek games 3 weeks in a row.
     
  12. PhillyMLS

    PhillyMLS Member+

    Oct 24, 2000
    SE PA
    In my defense, it is easy to forget that TFC existed at times this year.
     
  13. EvilTree

    EvilTree Member+

    Canadian S.C
    Canada
    Nov 20, 2007
    Frozen Swampland, Soviet Canuckistan
    Club:
    Toronto FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
    you win.

    though it seemed in past years the teams that play CCL gas out near the end of MLS regular season *shrug*
     
  14. chapka

    chapka Member+

    May 18, 2004
    Haverford, PA
    Club:
    Philadelphia Union
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Nitpicking, but...my understanding was always 2 years with 2 additional 1 year club options. Has this changed in the new CBA?
     
  15. troutseth

    troutseth Member+

    Feb 1, 2006
    Houston, TX
    You are correct. The goal of MLS is to sign one year club options on the back end of a contract. The "standard" is a bit of a misnomer as it could be a 3 + 1 or 2+2 as the most likely. As in all things negotiable; not every contract is that way.
     
  16. EvilTree

    EvilTree Member+

    Canadian S.C
    Canada
    Nov 20, 2007
    Frozen Swampland, Soviet Canuckistan
    Club:
    Toronto FC
    Nat'l Team:
    Canada
  17. sportsfan-quakes

    Mar 19, 2005
    San Jose
    Wow - if the 2013 salary of $500k is accurate, that's a huge jump in salary from the first two years of his contract (from $250 base/$267.5 guaranteed in 2011 and $275/$292.5 in 2012). Don't think I've ever heard of an MLS contract going up by that much, and I'm not sure I believe that so many teams would be interested in him at that high a price. It would take $100k in allocation to buy him down to the $400k max, and then still a $400k hit to the salary cap.
     
  18. troutseth

    troutseth Member+

    Feb 1, 2006
    Houston, TX
    Yeah, I have to believe NY is going to have to eat a BIG chunk of that number if they expect to move Cooper.
     
  19. OleGunnar20

    OleGunnar20 Member+

    Dec 7, 2009
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    the 500K number might not be just salary but also the allocation money it would cost to keep him ... supposedly the Portland trade included a draft pick if Cooper only stayed this season and a chunk of allocation if they kept him for 2013.
     
  20. sportsfan-quakes

    Mar 19, 2005
    San Jose
    That makes more sense than Cooper being paid $500k, although it's a strange way for Portland to have structured the Cooper trade. So if Cooper stays in MLS but is not with New York in 2013, then does New York get out of giving Portland the allocation $$? If so, then Portland was kind of dumb to write the deal that way, they had to know that New York could just trade Cooper to avoid having to send the allocation $$ their way.
     
  21. JasonMa

    JasonMa Member+

    Mar 20, 2000
    Arvada, CO
    Club:
    Colorado Rapids
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Nitpick, you actually have to buy it down to the DP hit of $335K(?) under the new CBA. The Rapids have been using allocation money to buy Casey down from $400K to the max level for the last few years.

    As somebody int he Rapids forum pointed out, Boyd, Cooper, and Casey are all unwanted by their current teams. Bad year to be a MLS target striker.
     
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  22. troutseth

    troutseth Member+

    Feb 1, 2006
    Houston, TX
    Funny you should say that. I was in a conversation the other day where we surmised the same thing. The day of bigger target forwards as the primary attacking weapon seems to be on the decline. I would hazzard a guess it has a lot to do with an influx of both big and very athletic CBs in the league. The Caseys, Boyds, and even Cooper to a certain degree I think are finding less success than in previous years.
     
  23. profiled

    profiled Moderator
    Staff Member

    Feb 7, 2000
    slightly north of a mile high
    Club:
    Los Angeles Galaxy
    If Cooper actually played like a target striker, he'd probably be wanted.
     
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  24. OleGunnar20

    OleGunnar20 Member+

    Dec 7, 2009
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    you have to remember that they wanted to get rid of him, so getting at least a pick and at most some allocation cash was i guess the best they could do in unloading him ... and you'd think that if KC did well a team would keep him ... like score 18 goals ... so the trade had upside ... Portland couldn't have foreseen TH14's distaste for KC so that his remaining in RBNY is unlikely no matter how good he was.
     
  25. OleGunnar20

    OleGunnar20 Member+

    Dec 7, 2009
    Club:
    Manchester United FC
    http://www.portlandtimbers.com/news...s-bryan-gallego-new-york-exchange-defender-ko

    a. i hope the allocation for Kimura wasn't more than a buck fifty.

    b. i really don't get this HG rights trading thing, or the trading a HG player and him still being a HG player for the new team (like with Bowen and Agudelo). either you developed the guy or you didn't. if you did you get a reward (HG status) and if you didn't the player should just be treated as any other young player.

    c. Caleb obviously wants Gallego and i guess RBNY do not ... ?
     

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