A good word for the MLS

Discussion in 'MLS: General' started by blueedge, May 10, 2003.

  1. blueedge

    blueedge New Member

    May 6, 2003
    S.C.
    I would just like to say how glad I am there actually is an MLS, being a brit, and looking back over the years, I often had conversations with friends about why there isn't any soccer in the US, fast forward 10 years......
    Now there is a league, which is trying to do things the right way (not basing it on many imports, like in the 70's, bringing up good young talent and so on).
    People are always going to compare it to other leagues, which I'm guilty of myself in the past, and it is good sometimes to compare and contrast, but alot of times these comparisons come across as picking at the MLS.
    I say, compare - yes, but try support it too.

    I don't care much which way they do things as long as the league continues to flourish.
    If soccer is as great as we all think it is, then one day it will soon be dominant as the worlds game, including the US!!
     
  2. Roehl Sybing

    Roehl Sybing Guest

    Thank you, I agree.

    On the other hand, I do care about how the structure of MLS, and I like how it is at this point. I think before MLS becomes the world's game, it should first be America's game, and that's the only way to make it successful in this country.
     
  3. crestuden

    crestuden New Member

    Apr 5, 2001
    Are you that guy from the Hardee's commercial that likes the six dollar restaurant burger?

    Seriously its good to hear the non-natives support the league. Maybe someday you can add an MLS team to go along with Everton. Perhaps the Fire.
     
  4. blueedge

    blueedge New Member

    May 6, 2003
    S.C.
    What I mean't was for soccer becoming the worlds game, not the MLS, my point was for soccer in general to be recognised as the worlds game, the world over. Just to clear that up.


    Right now, if were to add another team, it'd be the Crew, mainly because of McBrides stint at my team recently, you'll be sorry to hear.
     

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