That goal came on Alex Roldan's side. Fucking ridiculous he started.
That said that goal was coming. Seattle hasn't done anything offensively.
That said that goal was coming. Seattle hasn't done anything offensively.
Well I’m sure that second one made you feel better about Roldan.That goal came on Alex Roldan's side. Fucking ridiculous he started.
That said that goal was coming. Seattle hasn't done anything offensively.
This started happening to me too.Huh, my stream has gone insane and is jumping through time and constantly playing the fox football theme.
Restarting the app seemed to fix it, but I’ve heard enough of the Fox football theme to last the rest of my life.This started happening to me too.
I could swear that this pitch is smaller? They seem to get up and down awfully quickly.Well, this has been as exciting as a 3-0 game can be, I will give it that.
Fun fact: in 2013, the Portland Timbers tried and failed to sign Mix Diskerud.If you’re a B- South American #10, MLS Legend seems like a pretty fun career path.
If Seattle pulled it back to 2-1 during those 15 min they were camped out in the penalty box, it’s a very different game ending.Columbus completely deserves this game. They've dominated from start to finish.
100%. So happy for Columbus fans.Good for the Crew and their fans. Great story. They can feel good about saving their club.
As a Timbers supporter I think about this pretty often. Every time I'm incredibly thankful with how it turned out. Valeri is an amazing player and even better person. The entire city is better because he lives here.Fun fact: in 2013, the Portland Timbers tried and failed to sign Mix Diskerud.
Plan B was Diego Valeri.
Didn't realize Seattle was off the hook since they have players picked last year. Was hoping it would be an easy way for Schmetzer to lose his binkies in Alex Roldan and Shane O'Neill, but I digress.Interesting for ATL, pulling from the Tata tree. Makes sense in terms of building a strong organizational culture.
Expansion draft tomorrow! The list of unprotected players just went up. For Chicago, I’m a bit surprised Sekulic is on the list, otherwise it looks like the cast of characters that Wicky would like to dump. Wil Trapp seems a likely choice for Austin?
How would you go about cracking that nut? It's just such a tall order when your season culminates against the juggernaut that is American football. I always thought Grant Wahl's suggestion of a World Cup-style playoff format would be helpful. https://www.si.com/soccer/2017/10/31/mls-playoff-format-fix-solutionEnglish TV numbers. Goff goes on to point out that while some teams can build a strong local following, there still isn't a huge appetite for national TV games among sports fans, generalist soccer fans, or even fans of specific MLS teams.
Growing the fan base is going to be a grind. Your suggestions make sense, but there's no silver bullet here. Creating a league-wide coordinated Spanish language strategy that includes each team developing a detailed Spanish-language strategy would be a good long-term play. I mean, it wasn't until this year that the Fire - in the middle of the 3rd largest Latino immigrant region in the country - started up Spanish-language social media accounts. Getting every match on Spanish language TV would be a huge step from there.How would you go about cracking that nut? It's just such a tall order when your season culminates against the juggernaut that is American football. I always thought Grant Wahl's suggestion of a World Cup-style playoff format would be helpful. https://www.si.com/soccer/2017/10/31/mls-playoff-format-fix-solution
One small thing I'd like to see them try: in the summers, when European leagues are on hiatus, run some matches on weekend mornings, when a lot of Americans are used to watching soccer on television.