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LOL.Who knows, they may play for USL Sacramento Republic one day…
Sacramento Republic FC - The Chant
LOL.Who knows, they may play for USL Sacramento Republic one day…
Sacramento Republic FC - The Chant
My Barber, who is a big fan of soccer (the Italian League?) - says the MLS is not worth watching compared to some of the other leagues like Premier and Italian Leagues ... I had asked him about the level of play of MLS vs. World Cup teams and he just started laughing ...We have had some interesting discussions on the business aspect of soccer. I haven't been to a game or watched one since my daughter stopped playing in 2005. If my Granddaughters play, I may see a few more games, but at 1 and 3 they are still too young.
But I live in an area where soccer has been huge, and where successful teams have gotten hosed by the leagues they were affiliated with, or currently, by MLS's crazy franchise fees.
Your team?
He’s a Eurosnob. MLS is rated 10th-15th best league in the world out of around 100. Serie A (Italy) is ranked 5th. Top 5 leagues in the world are Premier League (England), Bundesliga (Germany), La Liga (Spain), Ligue 1 (France), and Serie A (Italy) in that order. 5-9 next best leagues are in Belgium, Holland, Portugal and the second divisions of the 1-5 countries. MLS lacks in some talent due to the league being newer (but is catching up quickly) and having a salary cap that the European leagues don’t. We also don’t have pro/rel (which American soccer fans are 50/50 on). EPL is currently on the USA network if you want to see the European level.My Barber, who is a big fan of soccer (the Italian League?) - says the MLS is not worth watching compared to some of the other leagues like Premier and Italian Leagues ... I had asked him about the level of play of MLS vs. World Cup teams and he just started laughing ...
Must be a good year for you. No relegation worries this year.I kinda have two... Brighton and Hove Albion (where I live) and Crystal Palace (my birth town).
I wouldn't go even if I had free tickets. I would just sell the tickets.The Concacaf Gold Cup in June/July might have a contest to win tickets in the future (I have no inside knowledge, this is only a guess).
You would probably get a decent penny for them to be honest.I wouldn't go even if I had free tickets. I would just sell the tickets.
Must be a good year for you. No relegation worries this year.
It’s true and many are over paid (including CR7 and Messi).It was looking a bit wobbly with Palace for a bit, but they've sharpened up
I think professional football (soccer) players are, at least over here, some of the highest paid people on the face of this oddball Earth!
It’s true and many are over paid (including CR7 and Messi).
While playing in the M.E.?I wouldn't mind cashing in a cheque for tens of thousands of pounds every week, mind you![]()
You lost me at about here ... (the bolded part) ....and I appreciate your earnest attempt to educate me.He’s a Eurosnob. MLS is rated 10th-15th best league in the world out of around 100. Serie A (Italy) is ranked 5th. Top 5 leagues in the world are Premier League (England), Bundesliga (Germany), La Liga (Spain), Ligue 1 (France), and Serie A (Italy) in that order. 5-9 next best leagues are in Belgium, Holland, Portugal and the second divisions of the 1-5 countries. MLS lacks in some talent due to the league being newer (but is catching up quickly) and having a salary cap that the European leagues don’t. We also don’t have pro/rel (which American soccer fans are 50/50 on). EPL is currently on the USA network if you want to see the European level.
While playing in the M.E.?
Quick version. Your barber has very good taste when it comes to soccer leagues. The top European leagues (and the world’s richest *some would say corrupt*), in their early editions were started around 1880-1920’s. The MLS was started in the 90’s post WC 94. European leagues do not have a salary cap like our American leagues do (and this can cause Euro teams to go insolvent due to overspending). The European leagues have free development academies, while the USA is mostly pay to play (it is slowly changing as more American sponsors are getting involved). This is what creates the most talent available in our country instead of our players going for training in Europe. We also don’t have a promotion and relegation system like the rest of the world to protect the investors money in MLS and prevent the league from folding.You lost me at about here ... (the bolded part) ....and I appreciate your earnest attempt to educate me.
I am sure this is all important stuff to know in the world of soccer - Its like when vampires and werewolves were all the rage (are they still - don't know?!!?)- how many of these things do I need to keep track of and care about.
I do like my barber and he does a good job with my hair (for what's left), and that's very important too!
CR7 playing in the Middle East.I don't know what the ME is?
I'm talking about the Primer League. In 2021 to 2022 (just off the top of my head), Cristiano Ronaldo of Manchester United was paid £510,000 per week. For playing football occasoinally. Don't get me wrong, he is highly skilled, but over half a million a week skilled?
Its not a Buzz thread without a video!Quick version. Your barber has very good taste when it comes to soccer leagues. The top European leagues (and the world’s richest *some would say corrupt*), in there early editions were started around 1880-1920’s). The MLS was started in the 90’s post WC 94. European leagues do not have a salary cap like our American leagues do (and this can cause Euro teams to go insolvent sue to overspending). The European leagues have free development academies, while the USA is mostly pay to play (it is slowly changing as more American sponsors are getting involved). This is what creates the most talent available in our country instead of our players going for training in Europe. We also don’t have a promotion and relegation system like the rest of the world to protect the investors money in MLS and prevent the league from folding.
Its not a Buzz thread without a video!
My Barber said the MLS was ranked 40th (I remembered that after you posted because I had no idea what he was talking about either after he stopped laughing ) - so now I get to call him a Eurosnob with good taste the next time I see him, and we talk about soccer - wow - my life is altering![]()
I can try to help... MLS has a salary cap, so teams can only spend $x toward their players. Other leagues don't do that, so they can spend LOTS of money to get the best players.You lost me at about here ... (the bolded part) ....and I appreciate your earnest attempt to educate me.