LMAO 2016 and the MLS still sucks! I wonder why your boy @ussoccer97531 hasn't made any comments on what looks to be a 4 team sweep made by Liga Mx. And with the 3-1 and 3-0 current scores, its not even close.
Delusional Bball will still find a way to spin this ownage into a moral victory and state both MLS teams looked better tonight but didn't finish they're chances. "pre-season form" excuses incoming
well its a big risk to post in concacaf forums with a yellow. yall probably got him thread banned in the rivalry thread. i didnt even watch any of the matches. the tourney is a joke, and this year further proves it. a bunch of mid season liga mx teams vs preseason mls teams. MLS not doing themselves any favors with the way they select the teams to participate.
MLS got whooped from 08-12 when they faced Liga MX sides in group play, mid season. Scheduling isn't near the issue poor quality and poor coaching is. So far when putting it on the table and seeing who's is bigger, Liga MX pulled out a potato and MLS pulled out a peanut. Why do some MLS fans pretend it's something it isn't. They back a top heavy, big name Euro DP model which is more for marketing than quality of product, then excuse the resulting poor quality of product. MLS doesn't have the intention of putting out Liga MX quality clubs. The quality is poor because that's the intent of the league office and owners.
He is probably following through on his "threat" of leaving just let him leave we don't need more people throwing out the preseason excuse we have plenty of those one more adds nothing
This MLS teams still look terrible for a league that starts in 4 days. And Liga Mx teams have dominated them while the MLS is in season too.
http://www.socceramerica.com/articl...s-search-for-key-positions.html?edition=15266 Concacaf hired executive search firms Korn Ferry and Major, Lindsey & Africa to oversee its search for a general secretary and chief legal/compliance officer. http://www.socceramerica.com/article/67942/brian-hall-named-concacafs-director-of-refereeing.html Concacaf appointed Brian Hall as its director of refereeing following a review of its refereeing department and the confederation's referees who came in for tremendous criticism at the 2015 Gold Cup. Hall, who refereed at the 2002 World Cup, most recently served as match official development manager at PRO, which oversees referees for the USA's pro leagues. He also worked in administrative positions overseeing training and assessment at Concacaf and U.S. Soccer.