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Even if Neymar stayed I'd want Coutinho. Like has been mentioned, he's more of a Iniesta spot on the field (I can't type "replacement". Like Puyol and Xavi, he can't be replaced).
The big question is whether Jr. will replace Xavi shilling Qatar '22. Can they share that big stage? You don't pay 300 mil Euros for a second fiddle. Bad news for Xavi imo.

 
I still can't get over the Adidas deal.  These numbers make almost no sense to me.  Saw this on twitter

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Comparison to other recent sponsorship deals for perspective.

NBA: Nike = $125 million/year for 8 seasons (30 teams in 2017-18)
MLS: Adidas = $117 million/year  for 6 seasons (23 teams in 2018)
NHL: Adidas = $70 million/year for 7 seasons (31 teams in 2017-18)

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The guy from Adidas is in the press conference and said the deal with MLS is the single largest investment in any US sport that they have made in their history.

 
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BeinSports out and ESPN in for the Championship. Coverage will be on ESPN3 and  on demand. I assume they mean the watch ESPN app.  Finally an easier way to see my beloved Tricky Trees!

 
Down to just one Cinderella story now in the Open Cup.

FC Cincinnati beats Miami 1-0 & will host the NY Red Bulls in the semis on 8/15. :thumbup:

 
BeinSports out and ESPN in for the Championship. Coverage will be on ESPN3 and  on demand. I assume they mean the watch ESPN app.  Finally an easier way to see my beloved Tricky Trees!
I'll pick Boro, Norwich and Reading to go up.  It's a fun, unpredictable league with plenty of familiar faces.

 
Down to just one Cinderella story now in the Open Cup.

FC Cincinnati beats Miami 1-0 & will host the NY Red Bulls in the semis on 8/15. :thumbup:
Any highlights of the game, I did not get to watch the stream?

That is so cool they get to host again.  I hope it is another huge crowd!

 
Real Madrid's roster has a combined salary of around $162 million and that is just to the players.  The team I believe absorbs a higher cost because they cover some of the taxes.

 
What are the mechanics of getting ESPN3 on demand and how much does it cost? Yes, I'm a computer idiot. A computer idiot who needs to watch Leeds every once in a while.

 
Just found out which games we are likely going to get to see in November during the London trip with my son's soccer club:

Crystal Palace vs. Everton
West Brom vs. Chelsea
Leicester City vs. Man City
Southampton vs. Everton

Not bad at all.

 
Just found out which games we are likely going to get to see in November during the London trip with my son's soccer club:

Crystal Palace vs. Everton
West Brom vs. Chelsea
Leicester City vs. Man City
Southampton vs. Everton

Not bad at all.
That's friggin' awesome!

 
The MLS bid for Charlotte suffered a big blow last night when the County backtracked and rejected to fund the stadium.  Charlotte was always behind Raleigh in the race to bring a team to North Carolina and this could be the final blow.  As much as I would love to see a team in my City this was a bad deal for Charlotte and I was no fan of having Bruton Smith (Nascar) as the owner.

County rejects stadium funding

 
While I'm not all that familiar with how/why this could happen, La Liga evidently has rejected the payment for Neymar's transfer to PSG.  

Now, Neymar is going to write the check directly to Barcelona who will then pay the transfer to La Liga.

Makes perfect sense.

 
Tough to get details through Twitter, but an NPSL team and Miami FC have filed a claim with the Court of Arbitration for Sport to try to force the USSF to implement pro/rel.  I have no idea what the legal theory is. 

 
While I'm not all that familiar with how/why this could happen, La Liga evidently has rejected the payment for Neymar's transfer to PSG.  

Now, Neymar is going to write the check directly to Barcelona who will then pay the transfer to La Liga.

Makes perfect sense.
Three things are certain in life:  death, taxes, and RFEF being ####s towards Barcelona

 
The MLS bid for Charlotte suffered a big blow last night when the County backtracked and rejected to fund the stadium.  Charlotte was always behind Raleigh in the race to bring a team to North Carolina and this could be the final blow.  As much as I would love to see a team in my City this was a bad deal for Charlotte and I was no fan of having Bruton Smith (Nascar) as the owner.

County rejects stadium funding
Both Charlotte and Raleigh's bids are pretty ####ty.

 
What are the mechanics of getting ESPN3 on demand and how much does it cost? Yes, I'm a computer idiot. A computer idiot who needs to watch Leeds every once in a while.
Can you tell me how you want to steam this?  are you using roku, amazon, ps4, pc, phone etc?  Then I can lay out the steps for you.

 
I don't see how La Liga have any legal status to do what they are doing.  But I do think they are just trying to bring as much attention as possible to the matter.  FFP seems like more of a "back-end" rule than a front-end rule.  Buying Neymar means that PSG now have to do some serious selling to avoid getting sanctioned, but it isn't something that should block the transfers.

 
Both Charlotte and Raleigh's bids are pretty ####ty.
It is a section of the country that needs some MLS coverage but I think even in the beginning both were considered long shots.  They have hung around though because so many other bid are struggling with the stadium portion of their bids.

 
I don't see how La Liga have any legal status to do what they are doing.  But I do think they are just trying to bring as much attention as possible to the matter.  FFP seems like more of a "back-end" rule than a front-end rule.  Buying Neymar means that PSG now have to do some serious selling to avoid getting sanctioned, but it isn't something that should block the transfers.
Maybe sell Verratti :D  

 
I don't see how La Liga have any legal status to do what they are doing.  But I do think they are just trying to bring as much attention as possible to the matter.  FFP seems like more of a "back-end" rule than a front-end rule.  Buying Neymar means that PSG now have to do some serious selling to avoid getting sanctioned, but it isn't something that should block the transfers.
Yeah - ultimately I think la Liga loses here - but maybe shines a light on how Qatar is funding PSG in ways that circumvent FFP rules.

I still have this feeling that for all its money, Barça could be in a little bit of trouble here trying to replace Neymar.  Too many clubs already digging in heals - and not needing the money.  And, to the extent Barça does business - it will have a big impact moving forward in terms of setting market values, as I think they will have to pay inflated values.

 
Yeah - ultimately I think la Liga loses here - but maybe shines a light on how Qatar is funding PSG in ways that circumvent FFP rules.

I still have this feeling that for all its money, Barça could be in a little bit of trouble here trying to replace Neymar.  Too many clubs already digging in heals - and not needing the money.  And, to the extent Barça does business - it will have a big impact moving forward in terms of setting market values, as I think they will have to pay inflated values.
I've seen some Barca fans claiming that La Liga is just trying to hold things up as long as they can just to screw Barca (I guess their conspiracy theory is that La Liga loves Real Madrid).

 
Both Charlotte and Raleigh's bids are pretty ####ty.
It is a section of the country that needs some MLS coverage but I think even in the beginning both were considered long shots.  They have hung around though because so many other bid are struggling with the stadium portion of their bids
 Charlotte would do well, but the MLS bid is astroturf from a NASCAR ######## and the current franchise (Independence) has the lowest draw of their league playing in the suburbs.  Gold Cup and ICC games draw 50k though.

 
I've seen some Barca fans claiming that La Liga is just trying to hold things up as long as they can just to screw Barca (I guess their conspiracy theory is that La Liga loves Real Madrid).
Yeah, it isn't exactly a conspiracy RFEF does this type of stuff.

 
speaking of an expansion bid that died on the vine, St Louis is back in the news now

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ST. LOUIS (KMOX) – The soccer stadium that St. Louis voters shot down in April may be coming back, but this time without a tax hike.

Southside alderman Joe Vaccaro told KMOX’s Kevin Killeen, he’s hearing rumblings about a buyer’s group possibly coming forward to build the soccer stadium.

“What I believe is that there is a plan B out there and we will end up with soccer in the city. Now, do I have concrete evidence? No,” he says.

 
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I'm on record in here somewhere...

If this ever happened, I'll finally latch on as a real fan of an EPL team. :towelwave:  
I don't see that as a realistic possibility.  If LFC had a chance to get him last summer at 30M, they really blew it because Dortmund would ask 70-80 now.  Inflation is parabolic. 

Unless of course Liverpool find themselves with 120M and a gaping hole where Coutinho once stood...

 
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I still have this feeling that for all its money, Barça could be in a little bit of trouble here trying to replace Neymar.  Too many clubs already digging in heals - and not needing the money.  And, to the extent Barça does business - it will have a big impact moving forward in terms of setting market values, as I think they will have to pay inflated values.
Semedo is already in the fold shoring up the glaring weakness at RB.

Munir and Deulofeu are both wingers who are back. 

Yeah, I think Barcelona should certainly use some of this loot on a splash signing.  But there isn't a real reason to get panicked.  They have a better squad than the one that beat Real Madrid just 3 months ago without Neymar.  I'm calm and willing to give the youth a go if it comes to it.  The board probably isn't, but that is one reason a lot of fans have not liked them.

 
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I don't see that as a realistic possibility.  If LFC had a chance to get him last summer at 30M, they really blew it because Dortmund would ask 70-80 now.  Inflation is parabolic. 

Unless of course Liverpool find themselves with 120M and a gaping hole where Coutinho once stood...
Doubling the previous record transfer fee.  Absolutely crazy.  A big shift in the market for sure.

 
Semedo is already in the fold shoring up the glaring weakness at RB.

Munir and Deulofeu are both wingers who are back. 

Yeah, I think Barcelona should certainly use some of this loot on a splash signing.  But there isn't a real reason to get panicked.  They have a better squad than the one that beat Real Madrid just 3 months ago without Neymar.  I'm calm and willing to give the youth a go if it comes to it.
Well - personally, I am rooting for Barcelona to sign Coutinho and Hazard... :whistle:

 
Do you guys feel Pulisic would get as much playing time at Liverpool as he does at Dortmund?  I believe last year he was 4th in total minutes played across all competitions for Dortmund.  Dortmund did heavily rotate though so it was not like he was a 90 minute guy every game.

 
Do you guys feel Pulisic would get as much playing time at Liverpool as he does at Dortmund?  I believe last year he was 4th in total minutes played across all competitions for Dortmund.  Dortmund did heavily rotate though so it was not like he was a 90 minute guy every game.
Current team, no.  If Coutinho left and Pulisic was the replacement, sure.  But again...this is TOTAL speculation.  I haven't seen a legitimate Liverpool source mention Pulisic in a long, long time.  

 

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