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So I'm looking to get a new Soccer Jersey or maybe like 3 or 4. I need a new Milan since my last one is pretty beat and want the new Puma. I also want a Pulisic Dortmund or USA Jersey. I also have nothing Newcastle and maybe a blank one for now would do. And I really want a classic Totti Roma Jersey. I also don't want to spend a boat load of money. My Milan Jersey I purchased off a legit Australian Soccer website that has stores in Australia. I forget the name of the store and I also completely deleted my Email confirmation from them by accident when cleaning out my inbox's and such I was able to get the jersey for $35. Anyone know of anywhere I can get any of these jerseys without spending an arm and a left nut for? 

 
So I'm looking to get a new Soccer Jersey or maybe like 3 or 4. I need a new Milan since my last one is pretty beat and want the new Puma. I also want a Pulisic Dortmund or USA Jersey. I also have nothing Newcastle and maybe a blank one for now would do. And I really want a classic Totti Roma Jersey. I also don't want to spend a boat load of money. My Milan Jersey I purchased off a legit Australian Soccer website that has stores in Australia. I forget the name of the store and I also completely deleted my Email confirmation from them by accident when cleaning out my inbox's and such I was able to get the jersey for $35. Anyone know of anywhere I can get any of these jerseys without spending an arm and a left nut for? 
I'd give an arm and a left nut for a Totti jersey.

 
So I'm looking to get a new Soccer Jersey or maybe like 3 or 4. I need a new Milan since my last one is pretty beat and want the new Puma. I also want a Pulisic Dortmund or USA Jersey. I also have nothing Newcastle and maybe a blank one for now would do. And I really want a classic Totti Roma Jersey. I also don't want to spend a boat load of money. My Milan Jersey I purchased off a legit Australian Soccer website that has stores in Australia. I forget the name of the store and I also completely deleted my Email confirmation from them by accident when cleaning out my inbox's and such I was able to get the jersey for $35. Anyone know of anywhere I can get any of these jerseys without spending an arm and a left nut for? 
Pulisic away jersey

Youth kit with shorts

They have others too.

 
Dude I'm 30 yrs old  :lmao:  but thanks for the links. How legit are they? Have you used them before? If so hows the material they use? 
Uh, the first one is an adult link.  I included the 2nd one just in case you might have kids because it's a bit cheaper and it includes shorts, that's all. 

I have used them.  I purchased the youth one for my son and he still uses it and it has held up well.  It's a good looking jersey and cost me under $40.  This was it

 
Uh, the first one is an adult link.  I included the 2nd one just in case you might have kids because it's a bit cheaper and it includes shorts, that's all. 

I have used them.  I purchased the youth one for my son and he still uses it and it has held up well.  It's a good looking jersey and cost me under $40.  This was it
Thanks yeah I see your point with kids. I posted on a forum for yrs where people knew I was single and no kids so I didn't have anyone sending me links for youth. The Numbers on my Union Jersey actually wore off. They weren't Ironed on numbers just some sort of ink that wore off. y Milan jersey had the rubber Numbers which started peeling off and the back looks horrible. I've taken off some of the number and you can see the outline and all still but looks bad. 

 
Yeah - disappointed in Hugo.  Its been an interesting morning on SpursCommunity - amazing how many are quick to turn on him.

:kicksrock:

I still support him.  :shrug:

 
From some ESPN Brazil journo:

Ozil update: I hear he’s not I’ll. After training row, apparently Ozil would have been on the bench today, but when he found out the team, he decided not to be at the game. #ozil

 
:censored:

Bayern Munich's Kingsley Coman to have surgery on ankle ligament tear

Bayern Munich winger Kingsley Coman faces another spell on the sidelines after suffering a ligament tear to the same left ankle that required surgery in February.

Coman was caught late by Hoffenheim’s Nico Schulz towards the end of the first half of the 2018/19 Bundesliga season opener at the Allianz Arena. The 22-year-old was in tears as he lay prone on the pitch, and was consoled by team-mates before being helped off by medical staff. He will have an operation in the coming days to repair the torn ligament, and is expected to be out of action for "several weeks".

 
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qmxhb8Gf5xQ

Zlatan... "Soccer is being strangled in the US"

In the USA, I kinda agree with him
There can be no question there are way too many rules in place now.  While each rule individually had its own unique purpose, year after year of adding these rules has made the roster building flow chart look like an Onion article.

But what Nicol and Shaka were saying is true as well.  While the league looks eons better than the old days in terms of financial health, it is still not really ready to stand on its own yet and not be afraid to implode just like the NASL did.  I think the constant fear is if they take off the training wheels and then Atlanta, Toronto, Seattle and 1 or 2 others will start spending at a rate that the other teams can never keep up with (which is exactly what caused the NASL to go out of business).  

 
I hate the SEM and the ridiculous transfer rules.  I literally quit going to games and gave up watching because of those things.  Having said, I also remember soccer in the US before MLS. 

Hahahaha -- kidding!  There was no soccer in the US before MLS.

 
I hate the SEM and the ridiculous transfer rules.  I literally quit going to games and gave up watching because of those things.
If SEM was not in place, you would not have had to quit on your own as the league would have folded.  SEM was the only thing that allowed MLS to barely survive back in the dark days.

 
There can be no question there are way too many rules in place now.  While each rule individually had its own unique purpose, year after year of adding these rules has made the roster building flow chart look like an Onion article.

But what Nicol and Shaka were saying is true as well.  While the league looks eons better than the old days in terms of financial health, it is still not really ready to stand on its own yet and not be afraid to implode just like the NASL did.  I think the constant fear is if they take off the training wheels and then Atlanta, Toronto, Seattle and 1 or 2 others will start spending at a rate that the other teams can never keep up with (which is exactly what caused the NASL to go out of business).  
I think expansion teams are a mistake. In my opinion, a smaller league with bigger stars is the way to go in the USA. The MLS has come a long way and i don't think older people don't realize how many younger fans there are. It's pretty remarkable.

 
I think expansion teams are a mistake. In my opinion, a smaller league with bigger stars is the way to go in the USA. 
Some of the biggest teams in the league are expansion teams.  LAFC, Seattle, Atlanta, Toronto, Portland etc.  Cincy is going to be a monster hit as well.

There is not much of a league left with out those teams IMO.  I don't think anyone wants to watch teams like NE play in empty stadiums on a crap field lined with grid iron markings.

 
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Some of the biggest teams in the league are expansion teams.  LAFC, Seattle, Atlanta, Toronto, Portland etc.  There is not much of a league left with out those teams.
I mean expanding from this point, i don't think they should. Maybe relocation seems like a better option but at the same time i would hate it if my team moved. Maybe i'm scared to see the MLS grow quick and fail.

 
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Some of the biggest teams in the league are expansion teams.  LAFC, Seattle, Atlanta, Toronto, Portland etc.  Cincy is going to be a monster hit as well.

There is not much of a league left with out those teams IMO.  I don't think anyone wants to watch teams like NE play in empty stadiums on a crap field lined with grid iron markings.
I hate the allocation money and some of the money rules that really choke teams out. I'm not opposed to the MLS draft but I think clubs should retain any rights no matter who or how long they were affiliated with a player before they left for college. I also hate the waiver rule for acquiring players from other leagues or returning US players. 

The big problem for clubs is these expansion clubs are getting owners WILLING TO $PEND where you have some owners with money afraid to spend it. For Example Jay Sugarman The Union owner has the funds to go ok a deal with a top DP. We aren't asking for all stars at every position but you need a DP at the playmaker role in MF and Forward striker spot. None of us mind the build through the Youth academy and the Union's academy is considered pretty top class in MLS or one of the better ones in over the last few yrs with the facilities and bringing in the Bethlehem Steel. We already got Trusty/McKenzie/Derrik Jones out of the academy and Corey Burke (10 games in all comp all 10 goals were scored as a starter) who played with the Steel but we need at least one DP good one to stand a chance. For yrs we wasted a lot of money on DP players not worth it (I lost count on how many of those DPs were keepers when we didn't need one) until we got Bedoya. Haris has been a godsend as well. You mean to tell me all Sugarman could scrounge up was Jay Simpson a guy from not even one of the top 2 English leagues? Heck I think he was playing 4th league when we got him. We could scrounge up money to get a Nikolic or Josef Martinez? It's frustrating. And then don't get me started on MLS rules where they only imply to certain so MLS can get certain Marketable players certain clubs they want them on. Looking at you Sea with Dempsey along at you LA Galaxy. 

Hard to root for a club in a league where the league seems to have a certain agenda that doesn't benefit the whole league.  

 
I saw rumors this summer that that Docoure (sp?) cat at Watford was on some big clubs' radars and I thought he was the most dangerous guy on the field yesterday.

Leeds (LeedsLeedsLeeds) and Middlesborough have each taken 13 of 15 possible points and play each other Friday.

I see no reason not to feel good about my preseason relegation predictions: Huddersfield, Cardiff and Southampton.

 
A video making the rounds on twitter w/audio of the ref, linesman and VAR guy during the penalty call in last season's FA Cup final.  I love this stuff.

DOGSO DOGSO!
This was discussed on Goal Zone yesterday...  very interesting and a great use of VAR.  The review happened during the player's #####ing and did not slow down the pace of play.

 
I can never remember if this is the thread where we discuss travel/club soccer, so forgive my faux pas if it's not.  Otherwise, I could use some advice on how to best handle (or not handle) a situation with my son.  

The long backstory: Son has played for a relatively competitive local travel team for 8 years - he's now U15 and in 8th grade.  From day 1, the coach has always said his long-term goal was to help the boys build a skillset so that they make their high school's JV team when they hit 9th grade.  He's good with the kids, but very prickly with parents and other adults.  The coaches for our other age groups, the club director, and the high school coach openly can't stand him.  On the other hand, he has donated countless hours a year to working with our sons.

A little over 2 years ago, we needed an extra GK for spring because our two keepers also played another spring sport and couldn't make every game.  My son volunteered to be the 3rd keeper - he never intended it to be permanent.  He did well enough in the spring that at tryouts for the following fall, the coach cut one of the other GKs.  My son could live with this, because he still got to play the field more than half the time.  He didn't love it, but felt he owed it to the team and GK#1 (who also liked to get some time in the field).

Last year, the split was straight 50/50, and my son was less happy with it.  With tryouts for this year approaching, I suggested he ask the coach to find another GK because he preferred playing the field (without going into detail, both GKs are also two of our better field players, and also among the handful that have seemed to hit a growth spurt).  Not sure what my son said to him, but the Coach did bring up to me that son told him that he didn't want to play goal.  I assumed the coach meant play goal for the club, and asked if he would be recruiting a new #2 GK.  Coach replied, "Oh no, I meant that he told me he didn't want to play goal in high school."  I guess that was where I should have responded, "But isn't the whole goal to get him ready for HS?"

The situation: Fast forward to our first pre-season tourney this weekend.  In the first game, GK#1 gets hurt.  He's OK, but likely out 4-6 weeks with a muscle strain.  This, of course, meant my son had to play goal for the rest of the tournament.  He played really well given the circumstances, but thanks to injuries, our lack of size, and losing a couple of 9th graders to JV, the whole team got pummeled.  We only scored 2 goals in the 5 games he played GK, and gave up 9 (3 on PKs).  Despite playing really well, he was totally demoralized.  And knowing he's the only GK for our upcoming Labor Day tournament and possibly the first half of the season just makes him feel worse.  Before the last game, another kid actually offered to play goal so Lex could see the field, and the coach nixed it: "you guys obviously need to get better at your real positions."

The question: When my son asked for advice, I told him he should talk to the coach and present the argument to him that playing GK full time isn't helping improve for HS next year.  But today when I talked to work friends with older kids that play HS sports, they seemed to think that my son is still young enough that I should be the one to approach the coach and say something.  I don't want to be that parent, and the coach also has a history of taking parental input very poorly.  Therefore, I'm inclined to stay out of it, but wanted to see if folks in the soccer thread thought I owed it to my son to bring it up with the coach.  

Thanks for reading...

 

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