Good to be watching some good old honest soccer.
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Good to be watching some good old honest soccer.
[QUOTE=kaiteng]RSL is about to beat TFC 3-0, and the fans chanted "OVERRATED!" :oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol:
I kinda agree. :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
I dont agree lol, Gilberto looked pretty bad yesterday. and dumb mistakes by defense
two biggest upset teams are timbers and red bulls
we should have insidehoops mls fantasy
[QUOTE=kaiteng]Former FC Dallas and TFC, now with NY Cosmos, Peri Marocevic got punked by his team on April Fool's Day, putting him in a wing eating competition without knowing that the guy aside him is Kobayashi.
[url]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PHAxeTYDSFo[/url]
The face when he realized it. :oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol: :oldlol:[/QUOTE]
thats pretty good :lol
Portland vs Seattle today at 3 pm.. cant waittt:rockon: :rockon:
FCD beat dat Houston ass :pimp:
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COLUMBUS - Missing four starters, against Major League Soccer's only perfect team, on the road, against an Eastern Conference foe Toronto FC's beaten twice in 19 tries.
No problem.
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Galaxy toying with Shitvas
Solid 3-nil victory. Should have been more though, two chances that easily should have been put in the back of the net.
Landy Cakes played real well as well
should this thread be more of an Americas soccer thread than just MLS?
it might pick up a bit more if there was also news for Liga MX, NASL, USL Pro, and the top tier leagues from countries like Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, etc. Especially when tourney's like the Copa Libertadores or CONCACAF Champions League are going on.
Do you think MLS team can compete vs a Colombia, Brazil etc team?
[QUOTE=kaiteng]I think let's just stick with North American leagues and national teams here.[/QUOTE]
so then all of CONCACAF (plus or) minus the Caribbean zone?
that would be leagues in USA, Canada, Mexico, Panama, Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, and Belize.
[QUOTE=netsfan549]Do you think MLS team can compete vs a Colombia, Brazil etc team?[/QUOTE]
depends on who is playing :lol
the 2014 USL Pro season is free to watch on Youtube.
this is the third tier of US soccer and many of these teams are affiliated with MLS clubs. Orlando City (sort of) will be moving up to MLS soon.
[URL="http://www.youtube.com/user/USLPRO/playlists"]link[/URL]
tonight the [URL="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x78rd9-UVfs"]Dayton Dutch Lions host the Rochester Rhinos[/URL] game kicks off 7pm est
here is a list of all the teams
Arizona United SC
Charleston Battery
Charlotte Eagles
Dayton Dutch Lions
Harrisburg City Islanders
LA Galaxy II
Oklahoma City Energy
Orange County Blues
Orlando City
Pittsburgh Riverhounds
Richmond Kickers
Rochester Rhinos
Sacramento Republic
Wilmington Hammerheads
and the leagues website [URL="http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/index.html"]http://uslpro.uslsoccer.com/index.html[/URL]
for mls all stars they should have mls all stars vs liga mx all stars
[QUOTE=kaiteng]It is official. Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank got the 22nd MLS franchise in Atlanta that will join the league in 2017, with NYC FC and Orlando City in 2015, and Becks' Miami team in the future.
They will play in the new Atlanta Falcons stadium that can be shrunk down from 70k seats to 30k for soccer.
FYI, NYC FC will play in Yankees Stadium for three years while Orlando City will play in Citrus Bowl til they get their own stadium.[/QUOTE]
am I the only one that thinks putting teams in Miami (again) and Atlanta is ****ing insane due to the extremely mediocre/fair weather sports fans in both those cities?