You know the real "Best Picture" #Oscars winner...Christian Pulisic's hat-trick for @ChelseaFCinUSA vs. Burnley 🙌 pic.twitter.com/5QaGJT6qqG— Premier League USA (@PLinUSA) February 10, 2020
Do great things in Europe!? Yedlin-NewcastleMiazga-ReadingAdams-RB LeipzigAlmiron-NewcastleDavies-Bayern MunichMLS Departures that went on to do great things in Europe. It’s a great league for Development and had consistently shown that.— Zack Smith (@ZachawySmiff) February 13, 2020
#ATLUTD falls to @LeonesNegrosCF in PKs.On to round 1️⃣ of #SCCL2020 😤 pic.twitter.com/BgPMKbzjq7— Atlanta United FC (@ATLUTD) February 12, 2020
this guys is good for about a tweet a month on this thread ok, spectacular - what leagues?. This point sounds as fishy as his “Jona got better once he went to LA” tweet
Out of those 41, how many are European? How many had European careers before MLS? How many of those players were under the age of 25? How many of those players went to Europe’s Top 5 leagues?
How many of those guys were making 120k or less? It's harder to ship guys out of a league that pays well vs a league that pays McDonald's wages to most players.
He posted the list lmao. Maybe he knows this stat:Quizás conoce esta estadística:Gracias a/Thank you: @jrojasa75 Transferencias a Europa desde #MLS y #LigaMX #Pizarro #InterMiamiCF pic.twitter.com/Df2X5QyzVS— Roberto Abramowitz (@RobAbramowitz) February 14, 2020 Dude really posted that with a straight face when the majority of these players went to 2nd tier or 2nd division leagues. Not to mention that some of those are youth players going to academies and Europeans players that are returning. The only high profile transfers that stand out are Davies, Almiron, and Adams. High profile transfers in the past year Mexico has sent: Alvarez, Guido, Marchesin, Lainez, and Uribe.
I wouldn’t count Adams. He went for free as a transfer between two clubs owned by the same organization...so the list is just two names lol.
Luv 2 see it 13 goals. 13 assists.Jadon Sancho has already matched his Bundesliga goal contributions from all of last season. 🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/EJbndctn60— FOX Soccer (@FOXSoccer) February 14, 2020
Almost like using a World Cup game from 18 years ago as some sort of symbol of National team power Using the all-time table as a measurement of current quality between Liga MX and MLS is like saying Jeff Larentowicz is a better attacker than Jadon Sancho because he has more career goals. https://t.co/jcSi6Rd8ZT— MLS Buzz (@MLS_Buzz) February 15, 2020
In other words, look at how my arguments starts to make sense after I ignore the games that made us look worst. I know he’s just an incel troll but he’s gaining a following and that’s pretty annoying. MLS clubs vs Liga MX clubs in CCL in 2018 and 2019 NOT named Monterrey or Chivas (both eventual winners of the titles):6 match-ups4 wins2 losses21 goals for19 goals against🧐— MLS Buzz (@MLS_Buzz) February 15, 2020
That's @punintended_13. He threw a bitch fit here when Chivas beat NY Red Bulls because he thought Chivas got "dominated". Anyways it's obvious at this point he just cherry picks statistics for engagement, notice how most of his tweets that do well are the Mexico related ones.