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And honestly I don't think the CBs are the problem. United is pushing 8 guys forward at times - the midfield can't be sloppy with the ball like they have been in several games.
how is the new stadium? It looks gorgeous on tv.Went to the Orlando City game yesterday man it was almost unbearably hot.I guess that will be an advantage for us going forward.I was glad to see Rivas get his first goal of the season it sure was pretty.
http://www.orlandocitysc.com/post/2017/04/29/carlos-rivas-cleared-takeoff?autoplay=true
Wrong thread@Native - please don't throw anything at Acosta - I don't want them to get rid of the beer sales.
Its fantastic not a bad seat in the house.Very very loud.Place went nuts when Kaka came into the game.From what I could tell on TV Atlanta has a pretty loud crowd too.how is the new stadium? It looks gorgeous on tv.
Commented on this in one of the other threads. Celtic without the old rangers makes the SPL make the bundesliga look like MLS in terms of parity. It's a league of sub or just on par with MLS talent and one team full of EPL plus.Just watched The Old Firm - Celtic has four games left to complete the first unbeaten season in SPL for 119 years. They whipped Rangers 5-1.
I don't disagree but Celtic didn't even manage to do it when Rangers dropped to SPL2 (no clue what they call it).Commented on this in one of the other threads. Celtic without the old rangers makes the SPL make the bundesliga look like MLS in terms of parity. It's a league of sub or just on par with MLS talent and one team full of EPL plus.
fwiw- I think rangers were dropped to the 4th division, not 2nd. but yeah- good point... never easy to do, regardless of the step down in competition... and definitely worthy of celebrating.I don't disagree but Celtic didn't even manage to do it when Rangers dropped to SPL2 (no clue what they call it).
Spurs also announce cancellation of St Totteringham's DaySpurs officially announce the closing of White Hart Lane at the end of the season. Two matches left in the iconic 118-yo stadium: this weekend's North London Derby, and Man United in a couple of weeks.
Spurs don't need a "day" Arsenal fans know they are well behind Spurs at this point.'St ####'s Day'.
serious question- and I'll let the #### fans chime in too... is it Wenger, or does ownership not want to spend regardless of arsene? trying to figure out of losing the michelin man is going to actually help if they can't bring in enough quality players. quality players that don't break.Spurs don't need a "day" Arsenal fans know they are well behind Spurs at this point.
No matter what Wenger says/thinks, the power has well and truly shifted in North London.
Ownership doesn't want to spend. Wenger has done amazingly well to get Arsenal where they are with the budget they run on. I don't think they will find someone that can do it better.serious question- and I'll let the #### fans chime in too... is it Wenger, or does ownership not want to spend regardless of arsene? trying to figure out of losing the michelin man is going to actually help if they can't bring in enough quality players. quality players that don't break.
I like alexi a ton, and I like giroud, kuhshellknee, cech... but the rest- trying to think of other guys that are really going to make a difference against top teams. and ####### granit; he's like an end of life scholes, but without the passing.
Tottenham looks like a team still on the rise and could produce trophies very soon. They will need to do what they can to keep this team together and will be forced to spend somewhat to stay there and compete in the CL.
that list has arsenal with the third highest net-spend of the top teams... I guess that doesn't support the "no spending" comments earlier.
Also shows United as 2nd, well behind Citeh, but everyone points to United as the spenders.that list has arsenal with the third highest net-spend of the top teams... I guess that doesn't support the "no spending" comments earlier.
Nobody likes City. But hard to claim poverty when United's net spend is more than Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham combined.Also shows United as 2nd, well behind Citeh, but everyone points to United as the spenders.
Nobody likes City. But hard to claim poverty when United's net spend is more than Chelsea, Arsenal, Liverpool and Tottenham combined.
Next year will be United's year:
year 1: buy the bus
year 2: park the bus
year 3: crash the bus
rinse, repeat
you are probably right.Yeah, it's bad. This is where my son plays his soccer. It's cancelled so far this week :(
That might just be transfer net spend.that list has arsenal with the third highest net-spend of the top teams... I guess that doesn't support the "no spending" comments earlier.
I heard Twellman say this happens a lot.gianmarco said:Yeah, it's bad. This is where my son plays his soccer. It's cancelled so far this week :(
Pirlo joined NYCFC in 2015 and there has been talk of De Rossi, whose contract with Roma is up for renewal this summer, joining him in the United States.
However, the 37-year-old Pirlo says former Italy teammate De Rossi -- four years his junior -- still has much to offer in Europe before considering a move across the Atlantic, though a switch away from Roma would be wise given he has spent his whole career at the club.
"I would advise him to change scenery," Pirlo told Sportitalia. "He's young and he can still play in one of Europe's leagues, while at the same time it is still early for him to come to America. He can still play at the highest levels."
Between this post & your other one which slanders my mediocre futbol talents (or lack there ofDe Rossi is still too good for MLS? Really? Really Pirlo?
) has put you on the Kafka "Kant####" list.*Did you forget for 3 years?
Pirlo continues the MLS tradition.De Rossi is still too good for MLS? Really? Really Pirlo?
I would actually feel better about Arsenal's season if I found out Ozil has been high for the last few months.Mesut Ozil told Arsenal club doctor to ‘f*** off’ after request to undergo drugs test following defeat to Tottenham
Would explain his lack of f***s given during the game.
I would actually feel better about Arsenal's season if I found out Ozil has been high for the last few months.![]()
They have a long way until the huge vote. Like St Louis was, if SD gets the vote they are almost certainly in. Their project is so massive, the amount of politicking is going to be a big hurdle.I still think an SD club should be the next one.
Only allowed in MLS with the Mutiny nameTampa takes a big step towards MLS today
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ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. (May 2, 2017) – The Tampa Bay Rowdies took another important step towards bringing a Major League Soccer franchise to Tampa Bay on Tuesday, as St. Petersburg voters approved the Al Lang Stadium referendum by an overwhelming majority.
Residents of St. Petersburg came out in significant numbers to support #MLS2StPete and approve the referendum with 87 percent of the vote, which gives City Council the authority to negotiate a long-term use agreement for Al Lang Stadium.
“I am grateful to the citizens of St. Petersburg for passing this important referendum,” said Rowdies Chairman & CEO Bill Edwards. “St. Petersburg is very protective of our incredibly valuable waterfront – as is appropriate. We have put together a stadium plan that enhances our downtown, is of a scale that is respectful to our waterfront and does not burden the taxpayers.”
The use agreement would allow Al Lang Stadium’s primary purpose to be the home field for a potential Major League Soccer team. The $80 million renovation and expansion will be privately funded and is contingent on being awarded an MLS franchise.
I'm a little thick headed this morning, what means this?Did you forget for 3 years?
Oh crap.I'm a little thick headed this morning, what means this?