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Yes Champions League.  Either by top 4 or winning Europa.  Got to be positive!

:devil:
Liverpool were in a similar situation last year. Stuck 4-5 points back, also needed to win Europa to qualify.

The problem ManU will have (especially with the FA cup) is that the fixture congestion will become very tough.  

It almost gets to the point where you have to pick which is more important.  By the end, LIV was playing the backups for the final 3-4 EPL games.  The gamble didn't work.

That being said, the Europa was much stronger last year.  LIV beat ManU, Dortmund and Villarreal before losing to Sevilla.  With Tottenham losing, you can pretty easily make the case that United are clearly the best team left.

 
Liverpool were in a similar situation last year. Stuck 4-5 points back, also needed to win Europa to qualify.

The problem ManU will have (especially with the FA cup) is that the fixture congestion will become very tough.  

It almost gets to the point where you have to pick which is more important.  By the end, LIV was playing the backups for the final 3-4 EPL games.  The gamble didn't work.

That being said, the Europa was much stronger last year.  LIV beat ManU, Dortmund and Villarreal before losing to Sevilla.  With Tottenham losing, you can pretty easily make the case that United are clearly the best team left.
that's cute.

 
Pretty cool marketing campaign for FC Dallas

Essentially, they will allocate 1% of a player's transfer fees to season ticket holders - in the form of an actual check to the season-ticket holder.

In the first case, sale of Fabian Castillo,  season ticket-holders will split $28,000 - so its not exactly a windfall, but as a marketing campaign, I think its a great way to keep fans in the loop and involved with the team

 
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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.
Amazing environment Sunday night. We started tailgating at 12:30 ahead of a 7:30 kickoff. Hung out near the supporters groups and somehow missed the march to the stadium. Got inside 30 min ahead of kickoff. Still fired up 2 days later. 

Tough result to lose the game. Shows Our youth to blow a lead and then implode late. To have the game in hand late also shows our talent. If Tara does his job, we don't lost these games in August. I like what we can do out there. BRING ON MUFC!!

 
COMMENT FROM THE ARSENAL CHAIRMAN

 Arsenal chairman Sir Chips Keswick says:

“We are fully aware of the attention currently focused on the club and understand the debate. We respect that fans are entitled to their different individual opinions but we will always run this great football club with its best long-term interests at heart.

"Arsène has a contract until the end of the season. Any decisions will be made by us mutually and communicated at the right time in the right way.”

Sounds like maybe they have withdrawn the contract extension, or at least taken it out of Wenger's hands to decide his future at the club  :oldunsure:

 
A high temperature of 21 for the Revs home opener on Saturday.  I am getting too old for this...

:eek:
:lol: what time does it start?  

I was talking to the wife and kids last night about Philly's home opener on Saturday.  High of 35 - game starts at 4:30.  As soon as I said the temp, my oldest says "hope we have lots of hand warmers!".

 
Man, first Lahm and now, the most underrated CM I've ever seen.  You'll be missed Xabi

I've said it before, there was a time when Steven Gerrard was in his prime and he was still the third best CM at Liverpool. 

 
:lol: what time does it start?  

I was talking to the wife and kids last night about Philly's home opener on Saturday.  High of 35 - game starts at 4:30.  As soon as I said the temp, my oldest says "hope we have lots of hand warmers!".
2:00pm so we should be near the balmy highs.   It is going to snow tomorrow.  

 
Amazing environment Sunday night. We started tailgating at 12:30 ahead of a 7:30 kickoff. Hung out near the supporters groups and somehow missed the march to the stadium. Got inside 30 min ahead of kickoff. Still fired up 2 days later. 

Tough result to lose the game. Shows Our youth to blow a lead and then implode late. To have the game in hand late also shows our talent. If Tara does his job, we don't lost these games in August. I like what we can do out there. BRING ON MUFC!!
The supporters march in to the stadium was pretty cool.  I was a little too far away to take video on my crappy phone but took a couple of still shots (I still need to upload all my pics and post it).  The fan village area was pretty cool.  Did you sign the Golden Spike?  The tailgating kind of surprised me - I used to folks being out there for GT football games but I didn't think I'd see as many folks tailgating for MLS - just never dawned on me. 

The atmosphere was great but I will say there were lulls at times when it would have been cool if they had more songs/chants going.  I know that will happen over time but the only chants we really heard/were involved with were "A-T-L" and "Ole".  I was just blown away by it being a completely full house and how it was 98% AU fans with probably 75% wearing AU gear. 

 
The supporters march in to the stadium was pretty cool.  I was a little too far away to take video on my crappy phone but took a couple of still shots (I still need to upload all my pics and post it).  The fan village area was pretty cool.  Did you sign the Golden Spike?  The tailgating kind of surprised me - I used to folks being out there for GT football games but I didn't think I'd see as many folks tailgating for MLS - just never dawned on me. 

The atmosphere was great but I will say there were lulls at times when it would have been cool if they had more songs/chants going.  I know that will happen over time but the only chants we really heard/were involved with were "A-T-L" and "Ole".  I was just blown away by it being a completely full house and how it was 98% AU fans with probably 75% wearing AU gear. 
Somehow we missed the walk and subsequently missed signing the spike. The NYRB fans were actually pretty funny riding us for only having a few songs. 

We already have 20 people coming over Sunday for the raps game. I also saw only 600 tickets left for the Fire game in 2 weeks. Buzz around here is staying strong. 

 
Chelsea trolling Man United on their website preview of teh FA Cup match this weekend:

Monday’s cup opponents are enjoying a long unbeaten run in the league stretching back to October. It has lifted them all the way from sixth to sixth. That last defeat was, of course, the one they endured at the Bridge.

 
Just rolled through and saw the stadium on the other side of Aleppo some burned out buildings and parking lots.
ah- yeah... you definitely see it from Amtrack.

since that stadium arrived, the whole neighborhood has been growing like crazy. lots of residential, mixed-use... crazy. it definitely did used to be a bomb-site. now its a construction site. but from amtrack tracks, IIRC, there's more of the grim to look through.

 
oh thank god, I was really questioning if I was going to go.....

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Saturday's match between the New England Revolution and Orlando City SC has been postponed due to extreme cold projected to hit the New England area over the weekend.

The match, originally scheduled for Saturday at 2 pm ET at Gillette Stadium, will now be played on September 2 at 7 pm ET.

The decision to postpone the match was made by Major League Soccer and the two clubs after forecasts of temperatures in the low 20s at kick off, with a potential windchill in single digits. Additionally, Winter Storm Reggie is expected to bring heavy snow to southern New England on Friday.

"All of us involved in this decision believe this is in the best interest of the fans, the players, and the game," said Revolution President Brian Bilello. "We at the Revolution look forward to seeing all our fans at the Orlando game on September 2."

The Revs return to action on Saturday, March 18 at FC Dallas (8 pm ET), while Orlando's next match is slated for the same day, at home against the Philadelphia Union (7:30 pm ET).

 
Now imagine this game actually meant more than just advancing to the next round:

A group of irate fans waited for the players and heckled them as they tried to leave the airport.

"These individuals verbally insulted the players before vandalising their cars," read an official PSG communiqué. "Several vehicles were damaged.

"In this extremely hostile and aggressive climate, all vehicles were escorted to ensure the safe passage of the players, their families and club staff members. One individual was struck by a car trying to escape the crowd that was physically threatening the players and their families."

The Ligue 1 giants then confirmed that "a police investigation is underway to establish exactly what happened" and stressed their "readiness" to help figure out exactly what happened.

 
I am interested to see how Atlanta's large crop of South American's deal with the cold and snow predicted in Minnesota this weekend.  I have a feeling that is going to be the worst kind of culture shock for them.

 
oh thank god, I was really questioning if I was going to go.....

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Saturday's match between the New England Revolution and Orlando City SC has been postponed due to extreme cold projected to hit the New England area over the weekend.

The match, originally scheduled for Saturday at 2 pm ET at Gillette Stadium, will now be played on September 2 at 7 pm ET.

The decision to postpone the match was made by Major League Soccer and the two clubs after forecasts of temperatures in the low 20s at kick off, with a potential windchill in single digits. Additionally, Winter Storm Reggie is expected to bring heavy snow to southern New England on Friday.

"All of us involved in this decision believe this is in the best interest of the fans, the players, and the game," said Revolution President Brian Bilello. "We at the Revolution look forward to seeing all our fans at the Orlando game on September 2."

The Revs return to action on Saturday, March 18 at FC Dallas (8 pm ET), while Orlando's next match is slated for the same day, at home against the Philadelphia Union (7:30 pm ET).
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A Revs fan who lives in Denver flew out today for the game(he flies in for the home opener every season).  

While lamenting the fact that he needs to now turn around and go home on twitter, the Revs president saw it and told him the team would pay round trip flight for any game he wanted this year to make up for the cancellation.

:thumbup:

 
A Revs fan who lives in Denver flew out today for the game(he flies in for the home opener every season).  

While lamenting the fact that he needs to now turn around and go home on twitter, the Revs president saw it and told him the team would pay round trip flight for any game he wanted this year to make up for the cancellation.

:thumbup:
Does the game Cardiff on June 3rd count?

 
More Mix.

U.S. international Mix Diskerud has sealed a loan to Swedish side IFK Goteborg following his tumultuous exit from New York City FC.

NYCFC bought out Diskerud's contract last week after he failed to make an appearance for the club after last June. He remained under contract with the league, but because of a no-trade clause, he could not join another MLS team.

An MLS source told ESPN FC earlier this week that the loan to IFK will provide "minor salary relief only" to NYCFC, which will remain responsible for paying the bulk of the player's wages, which amounted to $761,250 last season.

The loan only lasts through Aug. 27 of this year.

Mix Diskerud fell out of favor at NYCFC after Patrick Vieira was hired.

The move allows Diskerud, 26, to begin to rebuild his career, and put his highly disappointing spell in New York behind him. He was signed by NYCFC just prior to the 2015 campaign, and made 27 appearances for the club under then-manager Jason Kreis, scoring three goals -- including the team's first-ever -- and adding one assist.

But following Kreis' firing at the conclusion of the 2015 season, and the subsequent hiring of Patrick Vieira, Diskerud fell out of favor in New York. He made just 12 league appearances in 2016, scoring just one goal and adding two assists.

With Vieira making it clear that Diskerud was no longer in his plans, the player parted ways with the team last week. An ESPN FC survery of MLS players last week named him as the league's most overrated player for a second straight year.

During this time, Diskerud's prospects with the U.S. national team dwindled as well. The last of his 36 appearances came as a substitute on Oct. 13, 2015, in a 1-0 loss to Costa Rica.

Before his time with New York City FC, Diskerud played with Norwegian sides Stabaek and Rosenborg, as well as Belgian side Gent.

 
Speaking of Gent, did everyone notice that they got beaten by three goals at home to a fellow Belgian side? I don't think it's unfair to say that that reflects poorly on Spurs, who I don't particularly like to crap on.

 
Speaking of Gent, did everyone notice that they got beaten by three goals at home to a fellow Belgian side? I don't think it's unfair to say that that reflects poorly on Spurs, who I don't particularly like to crap on.
Spurs played poorly away to Gent.  No away goals.  No excuses.

Then in the return match Dele got sent off, and Spurs still should have won, but ran out of steam.  But, Spurs had to have been considered one of the favorites to win the Europa League - so crashing out is a disappointment.  Not a 2-10 disappointment or a 1-6 disappointment, but a bad result nonetheless. 

 
I don't know.  I'm not the best Arsenal fan, but I think I'd be more disappointed in them crashing out to Gent by any score line than getting drubbed by Bayern.  The only recent Champions League knockout loss that really stings for me is Monaco, because Arsenal should have been the better team. 

 
Ok...funny.  I send a text to my boss that was meant for my wife and full of swearing.  Then I post a text to my boss here.

Good times.

If any of you NYC degens is near Penn Station I'm boozing for the next hour in the Tick Tock Diner waiting out a delayed train.  Low on swank but you can sit down.

 
Ok...funny.  I send a text to my boss that was meant for my wife and full of swearing.  Then I post a text to my boss here.

Good times.

If any of you NYC degens is near Penn Station I'm boozing for the next hour in the Tick Tock Diner waiting out a delayed train.  Low on swank but you can sit down.
be right there. I'll start yelling FLOPPO when I get there because I don't know how to pronounce your name.

 
I don't know.  I'm not the best Arsenal fan, but I think I'd be more disappointed in them crashing out to Gent by any score line than getting drubbed by Bayern.  The only recent Champions League knockout loss that really stings for me is Monaco, because Arsenal should have been the better team. 
Biggest difference is nobody watched Spurs get dumped out of Europa.  Rightly or wrongly, nobody in England really cares about Europa (though I do think Man United are trying to win their way into Champions League via Europa.)

And yes, a loss to Gent is a bad loss - but it does not look as bad as a proper thumping...

 
Biggest difference is nobody watched Spurs get dumped out of Europa.  Rightly or wrongly, nobody in England really cares about Europa (though I do think Man United are trying to win their way into Champions League via Europa.)

And yes, a loss to Gent is a bad loss - but it does not look as bad as a proper thumping...
Fair enough, but who can forget shader's heartbreak when Sevilla murdered Liverpool in the second half of the final last year?  IT WAS REAL TO HIM, DAMMIT!

 

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