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Quite off-topic from the big news of the day, but we probably need an MLS thread and a "everything else" thread.
I finally have a hometown soccer team! I mean I guess I already did, but I'm a bit of a soccer snob. Anyways, Nashville had their expansion draft today.
As someone who knows very little about MLS, anyone have any thoughts?
1. Abu Danladi
Forward — Age: 24 — Drafted from Minnesota United
A dynamic, exciting forward who in three seasons with Minnesota has shown the flashes of talent that made him the No. 1 pick in the 2017 SuperDraft. Due to injury and competition at the forward spot, he made only 24 starts in three seasons for the Loons (11 goals and 6 assists) and the Ghanaian will be looking forward to a fresh start.
2. Zarek Valentin*
Right back / left back — Age: 28 — Drafted from Portland Timbers
A versatile fullback who brings speed, grit and experience to the position. He has played at both left back and right back in four seasons with the Timbers.
*Nashville traded Valentin to the Houston Dynamo, along with $75k in 2021 Targeted Allocation Money in exchange for veteran goalkeeper Joe Willis.
3. Jalil Anibaba
Center back / right back — Age: 31 — Drafted from New England Revolution
Veteran and versatile defender who has the pace to keep up with the top forwards in MLS. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, Anibaba will play valuable minutes and bring experience to the Nashville locker room.
4. Brandon Vazquez*
Forward — Age: 21 — Drafted from Atlanta United
A US youth national teamer with a unique combination of speed, size and power, Vazquez was a reserve forward for Atlanta United who found it tough to break through ahead of star striker Josef Martinez.
* Nashville traded Vazquez to FC Cincinnati in exchange for allocation money: $150k in 2020 Targeted Allocation Money and $50k in 2021 General Allocation Money.
5. Jimmy Medranda
Left back / midfielder — Age: 25 — Drafted from Sporting Kansas City
Called a Swiss army knife by Nashville GM Mike Jacobs, the talented Colombian has shown with Sporting Kansas City that he can play left back, left midfielder and central midfield. When injury-free and in top form, he has the speed, skill and power to be a starting-caliber player in MLS.
I finally have a hometown soccer team! I mean I guess I already did, but I'm a bit of a soccer snob. Anyways, Nashville had their expansion draft today.
As someone who knows very little about MLS, anyone have any thoughts?
1. Abu Danladi
Forward — Age: 24 — Drafted from Minnesota United
A dynamic, exciting forward who in three seasons with Minnesota has shown the flashes of talent that made him the No. 1 pick in the 2017 SuperDraft. Due to injury and competition at the forward spot, he made only 24 starts in three seasons for the Loons (11 goals and 6 assists) and the Ghanaian will be looking forward to a fresh start.
2. Zarek Valentin*
Right back / left back — Age: 28 — Drafted from Portland Timbers
A versatile fullback who brings speed, grit and experience to the position. He has played at both left back and right back in four seasons with the Timbers.
*Nashville traded Valentin to the Houston Dynamo, along with $75k in 2021 Targeted Allocation Money in exchange for veteran goalkeeper Joe Willis.
3. Jalil Anibaba
Center back / right back — Age: 31 — Drafted from New England Revolution
Veteran and versatile defender who has the pace to keep up with the top forwards in MLS. Whether he starts or comes off the bench, Anibaba will play valuable minutes and bring experience to the Nashville locker room.
4. Brandon Vazquez*
Forward — Age: 21 — Drafted from Atlanta United
A US youth national teamer with a unique combination of speed, size and power, Vazquez was a reserve forward for Atlanta United who found it tough to break through ahead of star striker Josef Martinez.
* Nashville traded Vazquez to FC Cincinnati in exchange for allocation money: $150k in 2020 Targeted Allocation Money and $50k in 2021 General Allocation Money.
5. Jimmy Medranda
Left back / midfielder — Age: 25 — Drafted from Sporting Kansas City
Called a Swiss army knife by Nashville GM Mike Jacobs, the talented Colombian has shown with Sporting Kansas City that he can play left back, left midfielder and central midfield. When injury-free and in top form, he has the speed, skill and power to be a starting-caliber player in MLS.