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DynaKat
15 Apr 2007, 02:05 PM
Toronto FC because...they actually will have lots of fans in their stadium...Those fans will also be doing something called....get this! SINGING!!!

who heard of such a thing here in the MLS :eek:

Ah, you weren't at the Dynamo game last night. But don't worry, we forgive you.

Sabotage11
16 Apr 2007, 02:03 PM
If by "biggest football club," you mean, "fattest supporters group," then that honor goes to DC United.

Toronto is probably not far behind.

frodoguevara
17 Apr 2007, 10:22 PM
Come on! There never has been and never will be as big as a fan organization in MLS like La Barra Brava. When other club's fans can get their collective crap together and get behind their teams like that organization does then we can have a discussion about which club has the most fan support. check out their web site. www.barra-brava.com

DCAustinite
20 Apr 2007, 02:25 PM
If by "biggest football club," you mean, "fattest supporters group," then that honor goes to DC United.


That is because we ate your fans.

EforEx
03 May 2007, 02:52 PM
The Los Angeles Galaxy, and not because of DB, a solid organization!:D

rednow.red4ever
07 May 2007, 06:17 PM
Come on! There never has been and never will be as big as a fan organization in MLS like La Barra Brava. When other club's fans can get their collective crap together and get behind their teams like that organization does then we can have a discussion about which club has the most fan support. check out their web site. www.barra-brava.com (http://www.barra-brava.com)

I still give you the edge, but after watching a couple of your games, I don't think section 8 is far behind at all....and that's counting you guys and the screamin eagles

Azerban
09 May 2007, 04:02 PM
I'm not going to give Toronto the biggest club title yet. Lets see how many fans turn out after the first year is over.


There's a two to three year wait for season tickets at this point so I'd say we're going to be fine for a while.

redross70
11 May 2007, 04:37 PM
LA Galaxy once Beckham arrives
DC United always solid across the board
NY Red Bulls will be second in a few years
Toronto is 4th, due to fan support and stadium only. If they keep losing I see them dropping a few spots.
Houston is a very strong squad and good fan support
Chicago is going to be moving up this summer
New England good team and fans, ugly kit
RSL very strong support, but they need better players
Colorado good team and now they have strong fan support due to new stadium
Dallas - has a stadium, but it still looks like a lot of empty seats at every game
Chivas - the name blows big time, decent following
Columbus - where are the fans? what else is there to do in Columbus?
Kansas City - strong team, but poor fan support, team should move elsewhere

.:Rabid
12 May 2007, 10:01 AM
If by "biggest football club," you mean, "fattest supporters group," then that honor goes to DC United.

Toronto is probably not far behind.

Thats funny since USA boasts a 67% overweight problem and Canada has a measly 34%.

But it's ok to avoid the real topic at hand seeing as you guys had a pathetic 800 show up to your home opener...

Even your own players were shocked and seemed to wish Toronto was their home field instead of that POS back home at "Wizards Fagatorium", the fans actually made noise what do you know?

D.C United and soon Toronto will forever hold the torch until maybe Montreal comes into the league.

DynaKat
12 May 2007, 10:29 AM
Shouldn't big football clubs score goals?

DynaKat
13 May 2007, 12:30 AM
I stand corrected. Good day for Toronto. :)

DrBobC
16 May 2007, 07:08 PM
Why is everyone going on about fans?

If you want to know the biggest football club in MLS, then just put them on a scale and weigh them.

Is Tony Meola still on a roster somewhere?

Colorado has Zach Thornton.

swims
24 May 2007, 12:16 PM
When other club's fans can get their collective crap together and get behind their teams like that organization does ... www.barra-brava.com

So, Barra-Brava collects it's crap and gets behind their team?

Fixation alert.

lprevolution
24 May 2007, 04:13 PM
United. Trophies don't lie.

Cashcleaner
25 May 2007, 04:42 AM
Shouldn't big football clubs score goals?

The truth is, here in Toronto we're just really glad to have a professional team and stadium to go with it. We're mostly all about the hockey (and a little CFL football and basketball thrown in), so for years there hasn't really been a team for people to back. Now that TFC is in town, there is a new vibe in the city. To be honest, we don't give a shit about wins or loses at the moment. We probably won't start paying attention for another year or so. We understand what we're dealing with as an expansion team and that championship squads don't happen overnight, but that won't slow down support for the team and the sport in the city. I say come back in three years time and unless a current team really smartens up and gets the support on, Toronto will be famous for it's fans.

RPB Represent!

GOREVS3000
25 May 2007, 10:13 AM
The truth is, here in Toronto we're just really glad to have a professional team and stadium to go with it. We're mostly all about the hockey (and a little CFL football and basketball thrown in), so for years there hasn't really been a team for people to back. Now that TFC is in town, there is a new vibe in the city. To be honest, we don't give a shit about wins or loses at the moment. We probably won't start paying attention for another year or so. We understand what we're dealing with as an expansion team and that championship squads don't happen overnight, but that won't slow down support for the team and the sport in the city. I say come back in three years time and unless a current team really smartens up and gets the support on, Toronto will be famous for it's fans.

RPB Represent!

I have tremendous respect and envy of your front office and supporters groups. What you've developed is phenomenal and should be recognized by the rest of the league's "leadership"

DynaKat
25 May 2007, 07:00 PM
The truth is, here in Toronto we're just really glad to have a professional team and stadium to go with it. We're mostly all about the hockey (and a little CFL football and basketball thrown in), so for years there hasn't really been a team for people to back. Now that TFC is in town, there is a new vibe in the city. To be honest, we don't give a shit about wins or loses at the moment. We probably won't start paying attention for another year or so. We understand what we're dealing with as an expansion team and that championship squads don't happen overnight, but that won't slow down support for the team and the sport in the city. I say come back in three years time and unless a current team really smartens up and gets the support on, Toronto will be famous for it's fans.

RPB Represent!

:P I'm from Houston, no need to explain. We've been doing a pretty awesome job of supporting our new team.