Go New England Revolution please make the playoffs this season its been a few years & we actually have a good team. Can't wait til Agudelo returns & teams up with Diego Fagundez. Too bad Diego opted for Uruguay NT & not USA NT.
We will see he is such a promising talent idk how much longer revs can keep him. What a talent. & he was a home grown player.
a football club is not about a city or a contry , if you love a club , it doesn't matter wich contry , Range or a relegion , i reel enjoy with someone from other culture support my team , cause you know , football breaks the ice , so we can know each other culture & beleive , on the other hand , it helps my team Financially wich can help us grow more & more if you love a club , don't give a daamn about what other says , it all about what you got on your hearth
hi all.. I'm from Brazil and I had an idea of organizing events and parties in the 12 host cities of the World Cup 2014. what do you think? where can I improve? http://www.worldcupbrazilbarbecueandparty.tk/ tks. Leandro.
Really? I love Spain, league and national team, especially Barcelona, they know how to play the game imo. Italy isn't too bad either though, much better then MLS or EPL I'm American too btw
MLS is boring though, not every game but in general. The style of play isn't anything impressive and their level of play it low.
yes I bought a season ticket. It will be cool to actually have a team close to me, Im not sure about it though. I mean United is my team and always will be. its weird to think of supporting a different team, we will see how it goes I guess.
I definitely agree with the MLS being boring. Living in the U.S. watching other leagues other than the MLS is what I do. Personally, the style of play the coaches incorporate into the MLS league doesn't really suit my style whereas the BPL and La Liga are much more competitive and ball control can be clearly seen there. I feel like the MLS's styole of play is just kicking the ball around.
Seattle sounders and Portland timbers have the closest atmosphere to that of an EPL game I've seen in the US in my opinion
I don't think North America fans would be dedicated enough to support a promotion/relegation system, which I think would be a great way to make the MLS more interesting. Perennial bottom dwellers could at the very least have a relegation battle to create some excitement or go down and have a promotion fight to enjoy. Unfortunately I think that such a system would see clubs fold overnight after being relegated.
Hi. I am in the US too and don't get into MLS that much. Its mostly due to a time thing. I simply don't have the time and there are not too many games on when I can watch soccer. I get to watch the matches on Saturday and Sunday mornings. I catch some that are on around 2:45 in the afternoons some days during the week.
I've been spoiled by the English Premier league. MLS looks like high school ball in comparison sadly. Lol