Okay relegation fan boys, how will you “save” US soccer now?
Okay relegation fan boys, how will you “save” US soccer now?
I was pretty disappointed in the crowd tbh. I realize that Federer is the fan favorite but I was hoping that a NY crowd would get behind a young American a little more instead of openly cheering his errors. That being said I really like Tiafoe’s game and he should continue this upward trajectory.
Is “Don’t care” an acceptable answer? It’s ovbiously not as good as the Big 4 leagues in Europe, or even the Championship in England, but then again, who is? I just care that there’s a top flight league in my country that attracts decent Central and South American talent, it’s decent entertainment (seriously, Giovinco…
I started following the EPL in 2002 and was a dyed in the wool anti-MLS snob for 13 years. Then one morning in 2015 my daughter and I were watching a Liverpool game and she asked me when we could go to a game. Rather than say never I told her we would go see the Red Bulls when the season started. We went and had a…
“MLS is bad because it’s structured to avoid financial collapse that befall clubs in Europe and isn’t designed to push power and wealth to the very top clubs.
I live in Detroit. That jail has been a bigger waste of tax payer money than a stadium could ever be. With many people flooding downtown bringing much needed tax revenue into the city, a stadium is definitely the better way to go
Jesus Christ, the DCFC people are fucking insufferable. Oh, you got a couple thousand people to show up to a high school stadium to watch amateur soccer? That’s great, until you start acting like the legitimate professional team moving in has to work to appease you.
I’m normally against helping fund stadiums, but in this case (at least on the surface) Gilbert is asking for the money that the county is already planning on sinking into the already overbudget jail site, then throwing some of his own cash towards building a nicer facility just a couple miles away.