I hope you are right, however, I had a soccer writer once tell me that Cleveland was a lock, and that MLS wasn't talking at all about San Jose returning to the league. He was obviously completely wrong on both accounts.
This round table thing is actually really annoying to me. Only allow those that are your media partners into the press conference, I'd like to hear some actually questions not a bunch of softballs, if we wanted to hear garber talk about all the good thing into the league we could listen to any one of his interviews, what made the state of the league so good was him having to answer the hard questions and actually learning new information on things going on in the league, not the 4 or 5 good things that he likes to push in front of our faces in every interview he has.
There's no way it is a single table. I hope Stone or Wynalda are on hand to ask the hard questions about the tables and such.
Doug Peterson recently used a very nice table at a media event, rumor is that it got promoted and the Don will use it tomorrow. Yea, jokes are not my specialty.
Clearly this will never be taken seriously until they change the schedule and hold the event at 2 AM instead of PM.
MLSsoccer.com to stream MLS Commissioner Don Garber's State of the League event MLSsoccer Tune it at 2pm .
The only problem with that is that the NFL owners in MLS might realize that, and push for the Don to take the other football job out there.
I'll be sure to tip the waitress and try the veal. Instead of tables, how about individual trays? Meh. I'll stay out of the comedy clubs. But anyhow, I want to hear more about LAFC. And ATL. As far as the new playoff scheme, I'm not really against it, per se. But I don't like seeing big things like this change every year, seemingly.