CONMEBOL: The door is open for MLS teams to play in Copa Libertadores

Discussion in 'CONMEBOL' started by Manolo, Oct 30, 2010.

  1. It's called FOOTBALL

    LMX Clubs
    Mexico
    May 4, 2009
    Chitown
    Yeah, but as I said, what about J. Aurich? Or Argentinos Juniors? Or Newell's Old Boys? Or The Strongest? There are more teams like that than big clubs, and they won't draw because these fools up here don't know them.

    Also, why should a big SA club come up here just to destroy a USA team. That's a waste of time. This tournament is competitive, we don't need and 10-0 scores, which is what you'd get if they played these mickeymouse teams.
     
  2. la saeta rubia

    Aug 1, 2010
    Argentina/España
    Club:
    CA River Plate
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    ok ok but if FIFA had your attitude the World cup would never have had African,Asian or North American teams even enter but right now we have had three World cups in those places(not includeing Mexico as its obviously un pais futbolero)I beleive MLS teams in the Libertadores would be awin win situation long term
     
  3. guri

    guri Member+

    Apr 10, 2002
    Nobody goes to see Juan Aurich anywhere, man or any other sh1tty team(like Chivas in the Omnilife stadium)
    It would only take one MLS team to have a good campaign and a few good results. that's all and everyone would be in the bandwagon
    The US national team fills stadiums everytime they have a meaningful game

    You are behind the times or your anti-american sentiments dont let you see clearly
    You probably think that Mexico is still "el Gigante de la Concacaf"
    Meanwhile the "gringos" are just looking ahead and keep kicking you ass in every game
     
  4. BorrachoNJ

    BorrachoNJ New Member

    Apr 8, 2001
    NEW BRUNSWICK, NJ
    written like a prophet.

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  5. It's called FOOTBALL

    LMX Clubs
    Mexico
    May 4, 2009
    Chitown
    Those places that hosted the World Cup are eligible to win the World Cup, since it's open to the entire world. Lib Cup is a Latin American tourney, usa teams don't belong there. Teams like Saprissa and Marathon have more of a right to enter. It won't be win-win, the integrity of the sport of football will LOSE.

    No they don't, what are u smokin. Only when they play Mexico or a popular Latin team. There are empty seats everywhere when they play T&T or Canada.

    Who's the current Gold Cup champion? Who has more players in Europe doing more for their teams?
     
  6. efernandez9

    efernandez9 Member

    Jun 6, 1999
    Joe Pool Lake
    como exagerado el muchacho?

    10-0:p
     
  7. Spencer

    Spencer Member

    Mar 11, 2002
    Quito
    Club:
    Barcelona Guayaquil
    Nat'l Team:
    Ecuador
    jaja si, ni que fueran equipos peruanos :p
     
  8. celeste4life

    celeste4life Member

    Dec 16, 2007
    United States
    Club:
    CA Peñarol
    Nat'l Team:
    Uruguay
    I'll repeat it. You guys have obvously never watched MLS. MLS is a better league than most Latin American Leagues. The ones better might be Argentina, Brazil, and Mexico. A few other ones might be at the same level, but this isn't your old man's MLS. This is the real deal. Or are you going to tell me that(no offense) you would rather watch Venezuelan or Bolivian teams rather than an MLS team?
     
  9. Andrés_

    Andrés_ Member

    Nov 16, 2007
    Argentina.
    Club:
    CA Independiente
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Yes, SHOULDN'T.

    Probably wouldn't watch either. And at the end of the day Bolivia and Venezuela are members while United States isn't.

    Also what is this bullshit that the only TV market out there is the United States where they barely like football at all and so we have to invite outsiders to our tournament(and even if it was the only solluton it's already done with Mexico), i don't see anybody else doing this, and if it's they who need the boost that's their problem, the problem is that CONMEBOL is so ********ing retarded that if they would've looked around other markets and/or other sollutions this wouldn't even be discussed, or simply if CONMEBOL wasn't managed like shit.

    You're right more likely, but this is about clubs...
     
  10. guri

    guri Member+

    Apr 10, 2002
    Hey man, dont have to tell me ... i would kick everybody out if it was up to me

    but a mexican complaining about an MLS club being invited in?

    the nerve...
     
  11. Andrés_

    Andrés_ Member

    Nov 16, 2007
    Argentina.
    Club:
    CA Independiente
    Nat'l Team:
    Argentina
    Sorry, i didn't intend to bother you.:(
     
  12. efernandez9

    efernandez9 Member

    Jun 6, 1999
    Joe Pool Lake
    I sure agree with ya!

    that is why I am willing to propose 'repechaje' de champion or runner up to the title in MLS vs mexico #3.....and find a sub-entry for that footy into copa libertadores.


    even new franchises like seatle or Phili...are ready to deal with the best of the League. In no time they will have promotuion and relegation in their systems.:)
     

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