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It all changes once you learn to decipher @Kafka suddenly parts of these threads makes sense. Oh, and it also helps that we all hate @The Gator
It all changes once you learn to decipher @Kafka suddenly parts of these threads makes sense. Oh, and it also helps that we all hate @The Gator
And RooneyYou are allowed to kick people in the face now, just ask Zlatan!
I continued to be amazed by Atlanta. They are doing as much "right" possible as an expansion team could be.Atlanta spent 8.5 million in transfer fees on Almiron (looks like they are paying him 2.5 million a year)...that's in addition to Villalba (he's a mix of Villa and Alba...the bad parts). They're looking to sign another DP with the same transfer fee/per year amount/age as Almiron. They may be very, very good next year.
EDIT: this has always been where MLS should have been going (plucking the best young Latin America talent), it's nice to finally see a team serious with both scouting and money doing it. 442 seems to think LAFC will follow a similar path.
Yeah, I never quite understood why MLS teams (besides for a select few) didn't pursue this strategy. I know it takes some upfront money, but both of these guys seem like they could get sold along pretty easily. Maybe the DP slot is too restrictive since it's hard to replace and as your star you want him to be a known quantity, but this should be bread-and-butter business for the MLS.I continued to be amazed by Atlanta. They are doing as much "right" possible as an expansion team could be.
Almiron looks to be a nice composite of the type of South American player that has found great success in MLS. And the fact the he is young is an extra bonus.
Looks like Atlanta had to give Seattle chump change of $50k to get the rights to sign him.
to be fair though, teams like Atlanta can pursue this strategy because teams that came before them built the league up in popularity.Yeah, I never quite understood why MLS teams (besides for a select few) didn't pursue this strategy. I know it takes some upfront money, but both of these guys seem like they could get sold along pretty easily. Maybe the DP slot is too restrictive since it's hard to replace and as your star you want him to be a known quantity, but this should be bread-and-butter business for the MLS.
It helped to confirm IRL that he is from Kazakhstan.It all changes once you learn to decipher @Kafka suddenly parts of these threads makes sense. Oh, and it also helps that we all hate @The Gator
Ya know, this got me thinking...... A couple years ago I thought y'all were some weird ### mother#######. Then I found myself more and more sucked into these soccer threads. And now today I find myself seeking them out first and laughing at 90% of the posts.
You guys are an acquired taste.....Or I'm just coming to realize I'm a weirdo too.![]()
If you learn to decipher Kafkanese, than yes, you are a weird ### mother####er. NTTAWWT.It all changes once you learn to decipher @Kafka suddenly parts of these threads makes sense. Oh, and it also helps that we all hate @The Gator
I expected better from you based off of today's revelations.
That's your boy now.I expected better from you based off of today's revelations.
I think other teams are trying as well. NYCFC for all their big name DPs have brought in Matarrita, Gomez, and Mena; and had Bravo and Mendoza in on loan. So they're at least trying though not with the bigger names down there (I often wonder when ManCity won't just tell them to sign one or two name SAmerica young guys still in SAmerica to get them into their system).So basically hire Tata and use his contacts at Newell's to get young players. That seems like a hard strategy for other clubs to emulate. Maybe DC United can wait until Gallardo is done at River Plate or something.
Lots of teams try to play the South American market. DC United has been doing that for years. Sometimes hitting, sometimes missing. What Atlanta United are doing strikes me as something different. Tata is pretty much Newell's Sir Alex Ferguson. He's the coach who brought them the most success and a guy who is still intimately connected at the club. And he's serving as a pipeline to promising young players in their system. They aren't relying on a scouting network. They're taking his word for it.I think other teams are trying as well. NYCFC for all their big name DPs have brought in Matarrita, Gomez, and Mena; and had Bravo and Mendoza in on loan. So they're at least trying though not with the bigger names down there (I often wonder when ManCity won't just tell them to sign one or two name SAmerica young guys still in SAmerica to get them into their system).
Yes, yes, yes.Now imagine how fast these would have sold if a "real" football culture existed![]()
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NEW YORK (December 5, 2016) – Major League Soccer announced today that tickets for 2016 MLS Cup, which will feature Toronto FC hosting Seattle Sounders FC, sold out three minutes after going on sale to the general public.
Between Toronto FC’s season ticket holder pre-sale, Seattle Sounders FC’s away game allotment of tickets and the public on-sale today at 1:00 p.m. ET, all available tickets for Saturday’s MLS Cup have sold out.
I know Boca has been scouting in South America on and off for the past 6 months looking for players but you are right, these type of lower level young players are not being found by regular scouting. But part of spending a ton of money on a coach is getting his knowledge and contacts too.. They aren't relying on a scouting network. They're taking his word for it.
I think what is different (at least with Atlanta's and NYCFC's moves) is they are concentrating on young guys with upside. Take them either by loan or a low transfer fee, try to develop them, or let them go if there are better options after the loan is up. In NYC's case it seems to work.Lots of teams try to play the South American market. DC United has been doing that for years. Sometimes hitting, sometimes missing. What Atlanta United are doing strikes me as something different. Tata is pretty much Newell's Sir Alex Ferguson. He's the coach who brought them the most success and a guy who is still intimately connected at the club. And he's serving as a pipeline to promising young players in their system. They aren't relying on a scouting network. They're taking his word for it.
Almiron and the other DP player are different, although I've heard of Almiron so it's not as if they needed the best scouting to find him.
I just did a quick count. There are 64* active players (according to wiki) from South America in MLS right now.Lots of teams try to play the South American market.
not all of them....so you only bolded the EPL teams then.
crazy Canadians imo.....Now imagine how fast these would have sold if a "real" football culture existed![]()
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NEW YORK (December 5, 2016) – Major League Soccer announced today that tickets for 2016 MLS Cup, which will feature Toronto FC hosting Seattle Sounders FC, sold out three minutes after going on sale to the general public.
Between Toronto FC’s season ticket holder pre-sale, Seattle Sounders FC’s away game allotment of tickets and the public on-sale today at 1:00 p.m. ET, all available tickets for Saturday’s MLS Cup have sold out.
Mother####ing %^&*@!, I want my $100FA Cup 3rd rd Draw
FA Cup third-round draw:
Ipswich Town v Lincoln/Oldham
Barrow v Rochdale
Manchester United v Reading
Hull v Swansea
Sunderland v Burnley
QPR v Blackburn
Millwall v Bournemouth
West Ham v Manchester City
Brighton v MK Dons/Charlton
Blackpool v Barnsley
Wigan v Nottm Forest
Birmingham v Newcastle
Chelsea v Peterborough/Notts County
Middlesbrough v Sheff Weds
West Brom v Derby County
Everton v Leicester
Liverpool v Newport/Plymouth
Wycombe v Northampton/Stourbridge
Watford v Burton Albion
Preston v Arsenal
Cardiff v Fulham
Stoke v Wolves
Cambridge Utd v Leeds
Bristol City v Shrewsbury/Fleetwood
Huddersfield v Port Vale
Tottenham v Aston Villa
Brentford v Halifax/Eastleigh
Bolton v Crystal Palace
Norwich v Southampton
Sutton Utd v AFC Wimbledon
Accrington v Luton
Rotherham v Oxford/Macclesfield
I had high hopes Mav did it on purpose but alas it appears to have just been a wonderful coincidenceMother####ing %^&*@!, I want my $100
...but most importantly...
Put a sock in it...https://www.thesun.co.uk/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/barcelona-kit-2017-2018.jpg?w=711&strip=all
I'll buy you one, gb. Do you want the socks too?
If it makes you feel better, you can probably get Enrique back at the end of the yearOk, Barcelona is officially trolling Roma. First, letting us "develop" Enrique & the subsequent ludicrous Bojan "loan"; then driving Gerson's loan price ridiculously high, even though they had no intention of signing him; then that vermin Vermaelan coming over, whilst we gift you a young & improving Digne; & now, their proposed 3rd kit for next year...
@Sebowski, @Slapdash, @The Kansas Comet, et al...have you seen this?![]()
(It looks like an exact replica from Roma's jersey, circa 2008-10..)
...& Messi trumps Florenzi for UEFA "Goal of the Year", with Florenzi's golazo from midfield coming against? Yup. Barca...
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eta: the third kit takes the cake though.
lol...a logical conclusion.If it makes you feel better, you can probably get Enrique back at the end of the year
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Barring a last-minute miracle between Sunday night and Monday morning, it appears the Cosmos have played their final soccer game.The two-time defending North American Soccer League champions have ceased operations, a source with knowledge of their situation told BigAppleSoccer.com Sunday night.The club also has released their players, who have been paid through the end of November, but won't be compensated for December because they were not with the team anymore, according to the source.The staff has not been paid, the source added.According to a source, the Cosmos have been in negotiations with a New York group interested in purchasing the team. As of Sunday night, no deal had been reached and it was not immediately known whether one could be finalized by Monday."It's not a signed deal yet," the source said. "They are still negotiating."The NASL and the other owners are trying to make it happen," before Monday's board meeting of U.S. Soccer.If a deal is completed to sell the team, the new owners would have to pick up a debt of several million dollars, a source said.The board is scheduled to meet in New York City Monday to determine second division status for the United Soccer League.The NASL, which started its 2016 season with 12 teams, has been the second division of pro soccer in this country. However, it has dwindled down to nine teams after Minnesota United moved up to Major League Soccer, and the Tampa Bay Rowdies and Ottawa Fury decided to join the USL.A Cosmos spokesman said that "no decision has been made."
Merry Christmas :(
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The End: Cosmos terminate all player contracts
The New York Cosmos are preparing for the end — and this may be the most definitive proof of that statement to date.
Cosmos players received termination letters on Monday, assuring that the Cosmos will not be taking the field in 2017.
Or ever again.
Players will be paid through the month of November and have been promised to be paid their bonus money for the year. However, no player will be paid for December or for the remainder of their contract — no matter the length of their current deals.
Sources continue to tell EoS that Seamus O’Brien is looking for potential investors to take over the club. That search has included groups in Asia, Europe and a group of potential New York based investors. Interestingly enough, several sources also tell us Seamus O’Brien could be looking to offload his shares in the team as well. O’Brien, the Chairman of the team’s current ownership which includes Saudi outfit Sela Sports, bought the team name in 2012 from then-owner Paul Kemsley. O’Brien has been the public face of the ownership group since its reboot in 2013 and was directly involved in shaping the club’s mission, which included an apparent 10 year plan to reach the “top” of the American soccer pyramid.
Meanwhile, team staff and front office continue on their second week of furloughs, which will now likely become a mass layoff for the organization. Many office staff are now bracing for their third consecutive billing cycle without pay, equating to nearly six weeks of unpaid wages.
The Cosmos and the NASL are expected to make an official announcement on their futures following this week’s USSF Board of Governors meeting in Manhattan on Tuesday.
I was a little busy this weekend. But . .
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I had high hopes Mav did it on purpose but alas it appears to have just been a wonderful coincidence
http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2016/12/06/landon-donovan-la-galaxy-onalfo-atlanta-united-almiron-guardadothat the club is still on track to buy Mexican star Andrés Guardado from PSV Eindhoven in January.
holy whoa. that would be a giant signing for them and the league.FWIW, Wahl says Atlanta's 3rd DP will be Guardado:
http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2016/12/06/landon-donovan-la-galaxy-onalfo-atlanta-united-almiron-guardado