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What a complete cluster #### in Argentina right now.  The strike now extends 3 divisions deep as the players are sick of rarely getting paid.  It sounds like FIFA and CONMEBOL are trying to administrate this mess, which likely means things are only going to get worse.

If FIFA determines these lack of payments voids contracts, I think we are going to see a group move this summer to the US and Mexico as transfer fees will no longer come into play.
To make matters worse, Argentina is pretty much half-Italian.  This should end well...

 
What a complete cluster #### in Argentina right now.  The strike now extends 3 divisions deep as the players are sick of rarely getting paid.  It sounds like FIFA and CONMEBOL are trying to administrate this mess, which likely means things are only going to get worse.

If FIFA determines these lack of payments voids contracts, I think we are going to see a group move this summer to the US and Mexico as transfer fees will no longer come into play.
Will there be any impact on Copa play this week?  Are the Argentine sides going to strike then too?

 
What a complete cluster #### in Argentina right now.  The strike now extends 3 divisions deep as the players are sick of rarely getting paid.  It sounds like FIFA and CONMEBOL are trying to administrate this mess, which likely means things are only going to get worse.

If FIFA determines these lack of payments voids contracts, I think we are going to see a group move this summer to the US and Mexico as transfer fees will no longer come into play.
:thumbup: Good for MLS.

 
What do Borussia Dortmund, Manchester United and Barcelona have in common?

They were the only teams in the world who drew more fans this weekend than Atlanta did.

 
Mix nearing a loan move to Sweden.

looks like NYC will be on the hook for most of his salary... but at least get a little relief- better than his slam poetry at nuyorican cafe

 
Mix nearing a loan move to Sweden.

looks like NYC will be on the hook for most of his salary... but at least get a little relief- better than his slam poetry at nuyorican cafe
Did something change?  I thought it was announced last week that NYC bought him out which got him off NY's books entirely and left him up to the league to deal with.

http://www.goal.com/en-us/news/1110/major-league-soccer/2017/03/02/33233572/new-york-city-fc-buys-out-mix-diskeruds-contract

 
We are excited to continue our partnership with AM Sports Tours. Advised from the Soccer School Staff, your son XXXXXX has been targeted as a possible candidate for this years trip to London. The team will consist of top classic kids from the 2004/2005 age group.
 
2004 Soccer School kids attended this trip last year and it was a great experience. They spent the day at Readings Academy training and interacting with local players, as well as great training sessions with professional coaches and very entertaining matches vs local team. As a group we also attended Reading v Bristol City, Southampton v Everton, Arsenal v Southampton and Tottenham v Swansea. All the site seeing tours around London are included also. 
 
Attached is a brochure of the upcoming tour of London (Nov 17-26). Any Interested families can contact me at xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx.   Anyone that signs up before March 15, will save $250. Also see brochure to learn about how you can save another $1000. If you are a family of 5, the 5th family member travels for $500. Once the team is confirmed, we will have group training sessions before we leave, ran by some of our academy coaches. See below is testimonial videos from our 2001 Academy traveling with AM Sports to Barcelona last year.
 
Highlights of the Tour
3 Live EPL Matches
3 Training sessions with professional coaches
3 Matches vs local English teams
Stadium Tours
Tower of London
Westminster Abbey
Buckingham Palace
Big Ben and the Houses of Parliament
Trafalgar Square
London Eye
Schedule for Players
Schedule for Parents
Talked to the wife....we're going!! :excited:

Spoke to my son's classmate's mother who went last year.  They went as a family and she said it was the best family vacation they've had....just an amazing experience.  I'm taking requests of what you want me to do at the Emirates during the tour as well as at Stamford Bridge........

 
Mix nearing a loan move to Sweden.

looks like NYC will be on the hook for most of his salary... but at least get a little relief- better than his slam poetry at nuyorican cafe
Even with a buyout, they were always on the hook for the salary, it just didn't count against the salary cap.

 
Even with a buyout, they were always on the hook for the salary, it just didn't count against the salary cap.
I don't think this is correct.  I believe the league is on the hook for the salary, not NYC.  Since Mix was not a DP, NYC never paid one penny towards his salary even before the buyout.

 
I don't think this is correct.  I believe the league is on the hook for the salary, not NYC.  Since Mix was not a DP, NYC never paid one penny towards his salary even before the buyout.
This is from the Rules and Reg page on buyouts:

A club may buy out one player who has a Guaranteed Contract (including a DP's) during the offseason and free up the corresponding budget space. Such a buyout is at the MLS club's expense.
http://www.mlssoccer.com/league/official-rules/mls-roster-rules-and-regulations

 
Right, but people have mentioned that the buyout is not the same cost as his salary, and that it is more like a nominal fee.  But you could be right in that it matches his salary exactly.  
I doubt his buyout was a nominal fee since his salary was fully guaranteed this year, but who the hell knows.  

 
Zlatan accepts charges and will miss 3 games.  Will be ok for Europa but will miss FA Cup vs Chelsea, EPL vs Middlesborough and WBA.  

Time to unleash the 4M attack in front of Pogba and Herrera!

             Marcus
Martial     Mata       Mkhi
    Pogba      Herrera
Blind Rojo Bailley Valencia
            De Gea

 
I doubt his buyout was a nominal fee since his salary was fully guaranteed this year, but who the hell knows.  
They usually don't mention length of contract but in Mix's case do you remember if anyone said how many years he signed for?  I wonder if NY had to pay for just this year or for the whole contract (assuming years beyond this season were guaranteed).

It also makes me wonder, if Mix does transfer, I wonder if NY gets back the buyout money.....The ultra complicated flow chart only handles incoming players, we need a new leg for outgoing now :)

 
In another step where MLS is trying to slowly make things more transparent, they have now released roster details for ever team and show how every player is classified.

If you want a good chuckle, look at the Revs roster.  It is so embarrassing we can't even fill out a basic squad. :(

http://www.mlssoccer.com/rosters/2017

 
In another step where MLS is trying to slowly make things more transparent, they have now released roster details for ever team and show how every player is classified.

If you want a good chuckle, look at the Revs roster.  It is so embarrassing we can't even fill out a basic squad. :(

http://www.mlssoccer.com/rosters/2017
So SKC has a player that is on the reserves which is both HG (Home Grown) and INTL (International).  Would this be someone that is from another country but moved to the States and then joined the academy?   Like Derrick Jones, I assume?

 
So SKC has a player that is on the reserves which is both HG (Home Grown) and INTL (International).  Would this be someone that is from another country but moved to the States and then joined the academy?   Like Derrick Jones, I assume?
yes that is how I read it.  As players stay in the league and eventually receive green cards, they can the be removed from INTL status.

 
he's still only 20... given 5 years of pt (and assuming that he doesn't get picked up by England), he could be a pretty massive guy for the US for the "qatar" WC and beyond. 

riyl pulisic.

eta: has he made any noise about wanting to play for the US?
Which WC is that?  I'm not familiar with it.

 
Hirving Lozano is considered one of the best young players in Mexico right now.  At 21, he has numerous big Euro team inquiring about him while playing for Pachuca.

He went down with a nasty injury a couple of days ago from US player Micheal Orozco.   This link contains a picture of what happened after the late tackle.

https://www.thesun.co.uk/sport/football/3009343/mexico-winger-hirving-chucky-lozano-reveals-gruesome-injury-after-he-left-pitch-in-floods-of-tears/

I don't know the extent of the injury but I am sure Dallas must be paying attention as they play Pachuca in the CCL Semifinals.

 
They usually don't mention length of contract but in Mix's case do you remember if anyone said how many years he signed for?  I wonder if NY had to pay for just this year or for the whole contract (assuming years beyond this season were guaranteed).

It also makes me wonder, if Mix does transfer, I wonder if NY gets back the buyout money.....The ultra complicated flow chart only handles incoming players, we need a new leg for outgoing now :)
I'm pretty sure he was on a 3 year guaranteed contract, so this was the last year.   My guess is they get allocation money back if there was a transfer fee which I'd assume there would be since he's still on a MLS contract.  More than anything though, they wanted the salary cap relief.  

 
A little more fuel for the fire in the promotion\relegation issue in Liga MX

=====================================

According to Major League Soccer Vice President Charles Altchek, Liga MX President Enrique Bonilla met with MLS officials today to discuss ending the current system of promotion and relegation in Mexico. Altchek told a group gathered at the Philadelphia Union’s Academy campus in Wayne, Pennsylvania that this discussion would be held today in the MLS offices in New York City. Altchek and MLS Commissioner Don Garber were visiting the suburban Philadelphia campus to discuss the Union’s youth academy and made the remark to the gathered journalists and academy members.

Garber was talking about promotion and relegation in Major League Soccer, and how the idea “just doesn’t work” in the context of MLS. After an anecdote about meeting with Manchester City and New York City FC owner Sheik Mansour at his royal palace in Abu Dhabi to discuss MLS rules and regulations, Altchek interjected “Today, the gentleman that runs Liga MX is in our office trying to figure out how to get rid of promotion and relegation in Mexico.”

Garber went on later to tell the crowd that “The Mexican commissioner - his name is Enrique Bonilla - he’s in the MLS offices today looking at the MLS structure so they can think about how can they get the business side of Liga MX to be as good as they are on the field. And they’re really good on the field.”

The fact that these discussions are happening is a significant step for Liga MX that could present its own set of challenges not only for the league but for the FMF in general.The issue is expected to be brought up at the next owners’ meeting.

 
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Could you imagine the uproar if Mings got 6 and Ibra only 3?  Even if Mings gets 4 and Ibra 3.  Justified/Correct or not the amount of vitrol and claims of United bias would be impressive.  
Stuart James‏ @StuartJamesGNM

Five-match ban for #afcb's Tyrone Mings.

 
I'm glad I found twitter. I was just watching highlights of Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain, Rickie Lambert and Adam Lallana destroying Yeovil Town in a 2011 game.

 
Multiple sources say that the LA Galaxy have recently extended an offer to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, one that would bring him to the club this summer and pay him what would easily be the highest salary in MLS history.

Ibrahimovic is 35 years old, but he has been fantastic for Manchester United this season, scoring 26 goals in all competitions. Ibrahimovic’s United contract runs out at the end of this season, so it would be a free transfer, but there’s a possibility he could extend for up to two more seasons with the club.

Watching Manchester United get into a bidding war with LA over Ibrahimovic would be fascinating, and sources say that LA thinks it has a realistic shot of landing him. LA did have discussions with Ibrahimovic last year before he ended up signing with the United, and his manager, Jose Mourinho, is on record recently saying that he sees Ibrahimovic, who scored the winning goals in the Community Shield and League Cup final, remaining at Old Trafford.

 
NewlyRetired said:
Multiple sources say that the LA Galaxy have recently extended an offer to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, one that would bring him to the club this summer and pay him what would easily be the highest salary in MLS history.

Ibrahimovic is 35 years old, but he has been fantastic for Manchester United this season, scoring 26 goals in all competitions. Ibrahimovic’s United contract runs out at the end of this season, so it would be a free transfer, but there’s a possibility he could extend for up to two more seasons with the club.

Watching Manchester United get into a bidding war with LA over Ibrahimovic would be fascinating, and sources say that LA thinks it has a realistic shot of landing him. LA did have discussions with Ibrahimovic last year before he ended up signing with the United, and his manager, Jose Mourinho, is on record recently saying that he sees Ibrahimovic, who scored the winning goals in the Community Shield and League Cup final, remaining at Old Trafford.
That would be an interesting turn of events.

 
NewlyRetired said:
Multiple sources say that the LA Galaxy have recently extended an offer to Zlatan Ibrahimovic, one that would bring him to the club this summer and pay him what would easily be the highest salary in MLS history.

Ibrahimovic is 35 years old, but he has been fantastic for Manchester United this season, scoring 26 goals in all competitions. Ibrahimovic’s United contract runs out at the end of this season, so it would be a free transfer, but there’s a possibility he could extend for up to two more seasons with the club.

Watching Manchester United get into a bidding war with LA over Ibrahimovic would be fascinating, and sources say that LA thinks it has a realistic shot of landing him. LA did have discussions with Ibrahimovic last year before he ended up signing with the United, and his manager, Jose Mourinho, is on record recently saying that he sees Ibrahimovic, who scored the winning goals in the Community Shield and League Cup final, remaining at Old Trafford.
That would be an interesting turn of events.
really hope I'm wrong, because I'd love to see me some zlat live... but I have a big hunch that he's going to give zero ####s the second he gets off the plane in the US. MU at least gives him some decent and big games to zlat it up. Gals vs Minn in August isn't going to turn his crank, IMO.

 
really hope I'm wrong, because I'd love to see me some zlat live... but I have a big hunch that he's going to give zero ####s the second he gets off the plane in the US. MU at least gives him some decent and big games to zlat it up. Gals vs Minn in August isn't going to turn his crank, IMO.
I may go to Galaxy games if he was here.  But I agree.  And when United gets into CL next season he isn't going anywhere.

 
I may go to Galaxy games if he was here.  But I agree.  And when United gets into CL next season he isn't going anywhere.
wait... CL? 

but he's still got a lot of game left- obviously still a game-changer for any team that has him. I'd think he'd stick in england another year at least and then cash it in here. 

 
wait... CL? 

but he's still got a lot of game left- obviously still a game-changer for any team that has him. I'd think he'd stick in england another year at least and then cash it in here. 
Yes Champions League.  Either by top 4 or winning Europa.  Got to be positive!

:devil:

 

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