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Hungryjack posted:Is that the homeless guy in question shown in the tweet? drat beaten. I was going to ask if how many neck tattoos he had or if he ran an artisanal mustache wax business on Etsy.
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Hungryjack posted:When I hear about an MLS team in San Antonio, all I hear is "three hour road trip" and that's enough for me. MLS should make sure every team has a road trip about 3 hours away, it's a good balance between accessible and not too close.
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Syrinxx posted:It was a huge contrast yesterday watching the DC game with like 1000 bored people in RFK stadium which is a loving dump and has the worst pitch I have ever seen, then watching the SKC game in a gorgeous stadium with a totally amped up sellout crowd. Hell yeah. And Former League Pool Keeper Tim Melia actually doing good things. I still cringe when I see his name even though I know he's not as bad as he used to be. We'll never replace Jimmy Nielsen though
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# ? Mar 21, 2016 19:09 |
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foobardog posted:MLS should make sure every team has a road trip about 3 hours away, it's a good balance between accessible and not too close. Over in the lower league thread there's a discussion about how Orlando is supposedly trying to block the Tampa Bay Rowdies' attempt to join MLS, on the grounds that the area is part of Orlando's television market or some ridiculous nonsense. All I could think was, "Why isn't Orlando beside themselves with glee over the thought of a proper rivalry?" It's not like anyone is driving from Brandon or St. Pete to go to City games anyway. Until Atlanta joins (which will still be a six-hour road trip), the closest team to Orlando in a straight line is Houston (!), and the closest by car is DC United, approximately 15 hours away depending how crazy your driver is.
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TheNakedJimbo posted:Over in the lower league thread there's a discussion about how Orlando is supposedly trying to block the Tampa Bay Rowdies' attempt to join MLS, on the grounds that the area is part of Orlando's television market or some ridiculous nonsense. All I could think was, "Why isn't Orlando beside themselves with glee over the thought of a proper rivalry?" It's not like anyone is driving from Brandon or St. Pete to go to City games anyway. I suppose Orlando is assuming Miami will actually join to cover that "turnpike rivalry" gap, but frankly I'm all for a third Florida team at some indeterminate point in the future when Tampa has ownership willing and able to try harder than the Mutiny did at D1 level. I don't know why Orlando would block it; are they even really part of the same TV market? Dallan Invictus fucked around with this message at 22:01 on Mar 21, 2016 |
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foobardog posted:MLS should make sure every team has a road trip about 3 hours away, it's a good balance between accessible and not too close. This is why we need more Midwest teams. Detroit and/or Indy would be perfect.
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# ? Mar 21, 2016 22:46 |
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Wow! Timbers scored twice on that salt lake goalie! He looks like an rear end in a top hat but he's been so good for years, ruined several Sounders games I watched.
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Syrinxx posted:It was a huge contrast yesterday watching the DC game with like 1000 bored people in RFK stadium which is a loving dump and has the worst pitch I have ever seen, then watching the SKC game in a gorgeous stadium with a totally amped up sellout crowd. Well to be fair the Rapids were in town and god forbid Pablo let them play offense. That game was dire, at best.
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Hungryjack posted:When I hear about an MLS team in San Antonio, all I hear is "three hour road trip" and that's enough for me. That's also about the distance between San Jose and Sacramento. I used to live right between those two cities in the Contra Costa area, so I have a fair idea about the time to travel between the two and I doubt much has changed in the past 20+ years; on weekends at least it would be an easy trip. Could definitely see Sacramento Republic joining MLS in a few years. foobardog posted:MLS should make sure every team has a road trip about 3 hours away, it's a good balance between accessible and not too close. "Too close" would be two teams in the same stadium, ie, the late and unlamented Chivas USA. Anything not quite as close would be fine, IMO, even if only a few miles apart, as long as local demographics would support it. TheNakedJimbo posted:Over in the lower league thread there's a discussion about how Orlando is supposedly trying to block the Tampa Bay Rowdies' attempt to join MLS, on the grounds that the area is part of Orlando's television market or some ridiculous nonsense. All I could think was, "Why isn't Orlando beside themselves with glee over the thought of a proper rivalry?" It's not like anyone is driving from Brandon or St. Pete to go to City games anyway. Orlando City SC official was just being greedy and trying to poison the well for the Rowdies. The number of people who make the road trip from the Tampa Bay area has to be a tiny percentage of their ticket sales, but Orlando City is greedy. Just ask the Austin Aztex fans about that! It's not as though this is the first time MLS officialdom has been short-sighted and greedy. We've already seen some of the nature of the potential rivalry between Orlando and the Rowdies. Orlando has not been invited back since their "ultras" tried to light Al Lang on fire and punched a kid, and got some of their own people arrested and the rest ejected from the stadium. We could have a fantastic rivalry - but hopefully the supporters groups in question in Orlando will learn to tone things down a bit and stop acting like wannabe hooligans. So yeah I think the Rowdies in MLS would be a great idea for all the reasons you mention. But, you know, without the lighting the stadium on fire and the kid punching. Dallan Invictus posted:I suppose Orlando is assuming Miami will actually join to cover that "turnpike rivalry" gap, but frankly I'm all for a third Florida team at some indeterminate point in the future when Tampa has ownership willing and able to try harder than the Mutiny did at D1 level. I don't know why Orlando would block it; are they even really part of the same TV market? Tampa/St. Pete is a different TV market than Orlando. Tampa/St. Pete is a bigger TV market than Orlando. There is no reason why you could not have both markets in MLS. They are about 90 miles/90 minutes apart. The Mutiny had no ownership. They were owned and run directly by MLS, hence the badly run nature of the team. And yet, people persist in blaming the Tampa Bay area soccer fans for the Mutiny's lack of success, rather than place the blame squarely where it belongs: on MLS itself. The original Tampa Bay Rowdies drew huge home crowds back in the 1970s/early 80s. The original Rowdies were the primary reason why MLS put a team in Tampa, in spite of lacking an owner. And yet, MLS refused to try to figure out why the original Rowdies were so successful, and try to imitate that success. The Tampa Bay area soccer fans in the 1996-2001 era were rather spoiled by memories of the original Rowdies, so MLS had their work cut out for them as it was, and didn't even try to meet those expectations. The Tampa Bay area would have been better served if, like the Cascadia region, they had come into MLS later, with proper ownership, and under their original NASL identity, when things were on the upswing in MLS, rather than coming in with MLS in 1996 under a non-Rowdies identity (ie "we aren't like those nasty old NASL teams, we're totally different, honest!"), and without an owner, at a time when MLS was badly run (yes, much worse than now) and when MLS didn't know what it was doing (yes, even more so than now). Bill Edwards has been a good owner so far, on the whole, and has invested in the team and the stadium. If he gets an expanded Al Lang like he wants, the Rowdies could quite easily be in MLS. Edwards has been very coy about joining MLS, but it is the logical next move - either with additional investors, or by selling the Rowdies at a profit to a new ownership group that is interested in MLS. Some of the anti-MLS people in the Mob on Facebook are adamant that they don't want to be in MLS and that NASL is the place to be without all of MLS's crazy rules, but they aren't being realistic. Edwards isn't going to tip his hand until a deal is done but he is probably planning on moving the Rowdies to MLS at some point, or selling out to an ownership group that will want to do so. Do over Ham fucked around with this message at 10:34 on Mar 22, 2016 |
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I kind of want the Rowdies in MLS because they could get added to the Heritage Cup, and that might move Vancouver and Portland, and it'll be an interesting little mini tourney.
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 14:14 |
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My team has some strange promotions.
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 15:38 |
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Hungryjack posted:
This image is breaking my brain.
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 15:41 |
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foobardog posted:I kind of want the Rowdies in MLS because they could get added to the Heritage Cup, and that might move Vancouver and Portland, and it'll be an interesting little mini tourney. No one is ever going to care about the Heritage cup.
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 16:54 |
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Hungryjack posted:
It's like one of those college football playcalling signs:
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 19:07 |
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Hungryjack posted:
It looks like your gay furry mascot is daydreaming about a pulled pork sandwich, is that correct?
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# ? Mar 22, 2016 22:50 |
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Yes, I believe that may well be a pulled pork sandwich.
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# ? Mar 23, 2016 01:12 |
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Why does that sandwich have Cheetos on it and why is that dog humping that soccer ball
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foobardog posted:I kind of want the Rowdies in MLS because they could get added to the Heritage Cup, and that might move Vancouver and Portland, and it'll be an interesting little mini tourney. [Reads wiki: "Heritage Cup (MLS)".] Meh. Needs more heritage. We could have a Rowdies vs. Timbers cup, call it the "we have a Soccer Bowl trophy and you don't" cup. NY Cosmos and Chicago Sting could play in that cup too if they ever join MLS. plainswalker75 posted:No one is ever going to care about the Heritage cup. Which is why it is so awesome. Nostradingus posted:It looks like your gay furry mascot is daydreaming about a pulled pork sandwich, is that correct? Aren't we all?
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Hungryjack posted:
That furry is the same color and texture as the cheetos on the sandwich and it's giving me some weird associations
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# ? Mar 23, 2016 11:29 |
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Actually, they are chicharrónes. I don't care for pork belly myself, but a respectable joint like Pappas wouldn't pull a gimmick like Cheetos on a BBQ sandwich.
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# ? Mar 23, 2016 12:20 |
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trem_two posted:Timbers are going to finish in last place now, don't see how they can be motivated or recover from this Wait, didn't they just find this guy in that tree in Seattle?
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Nice Guy and Former Toronto/USMNT striker Herc Gomez signed with Seattle
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Real Name Grover posted:Nice Guy and Former Toronto/USMNT striker Herc Gomez signed with Seattle Just what Seattle needed, another old player. He can join Zach Scott when they go get the senior discount at Denny's.
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Real Name Grover posted:Nice Guy and Former Toronto/USMNT striker Herc Gomez signed with Seattle Congrats to Seattle for obtaining the most angular head in the league. Dude looks like he stepped out of an N64 game.
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# ? Mar 24, 2016 19:38 |
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1 sign of the apocalypse down, 3 to go: Beckham and co. acquired (most of) the land needed for their stadium
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Real Name Grover posted:Nice Guy and Former Toronto/USMNT striker Herc Gomez signed with Seattle At least he's not a DP. The good news is that the Sounders know they need help; the bad news is that their answer so far has been to sign
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whypick1 posted:1 sign of the apocalypse down, 3 to go: Beckham and co. acquired (most of) the land needed for their stadium I'm guessing the rest of the land won't be for sale, and Beckhan will be screwed, because that's how his fortunes with Miami have been.
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 14:31 |
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Amazon's DOTD is MLS stuff. You can view each item to get a team selector. Climalite T-shirts are 15 bucks which is a good deal. http://smile.amazon.com/Fan-Shop-Sports-Outdoors/b/ref=gbps_rlm_s-3_6522_5b758e70?ie=UTF8&node=13978989011
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CaptainYesterday posted:I'm guessing the rest of the land won't be for sale, and Beckhan will be screwed, because that's how his fortunes with Miami have been. The rest is owned by the city.
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 18:06 |
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Syrinxx posted:Amazon's DOTD is MLS stuff. You can view each item to get a team selector. Climalite T-shirts are 15 bucks which is a good deal. MLS and Adidas produce some seriously garbage. Not even worth the sale price.
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# ? Mar 25, 2016 20:54 |
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Now that my team is out of the NCAAs, I can concentrate my full attention on MLS. That may be the saddest sentence I've ever written. I really hope the Fire can sign another attacker at some point this year. Igboananike just isn't a pure striker, Gilberto has been a step off this year, and Accam can't do it alone. The defense, while not perfect, already looks better than last year. But we aren't going to win games without an offensive plan that's more than "hoof it up to Accam and hope he does something with it."
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 15:22 |
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Soccer is on today. DC is apparently big on these 5:30 games now, which actually suits me fine. Go hang with the friends, yell at the foot and live your life on a Saturday night. Dallas lost seven players to international duty, so they'll be Bad.
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 17:27 |
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I thought Garber promised to stop scheduling games during the international breaks.
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 19:51 |
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SeaTard posted:I thought Garber promised to stop scheduling games during the international breaks. He gave the teams the choice. The ones playing today opted in.
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 20:09 |
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I remember reading that each team can request ~4 dates off, with most teams opting for all the international breaks.
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 20:13 |
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SeaTard posted:I thought Garber promised to stop scheduling games during the international breaks.
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# ? Mar 26, 2016 23:38 |
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DC are the worst team in the east, and Ben Olsen should be fired. They're total poo poo and there's no exciting young players waiting in the wings. Except for Acosta, and Olsen is already loving that up.
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# ? Mar 27, 2016 00:47 |
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ben olsen winning coach of the year at any point in his tenure is the first thing i point to showing how embarrassing this league can truly be also included in that list is a grown rear end dweeb dressing up like a lumberjack in front of a teeming throng of thousands of autists and the fact that oduro still convinces teams that he knows how to kick a ball
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# ? Mar 27, 2016 00:53 |
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Meanwhile, FCD may have developed another potential left back out of nowhere, even if he did deserve that PK call. No idea what happened against Houston, but FCD look good.
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DC United just put on the worst display I've seen out of them in years. Worse than anything in 2013, to be quite honest. There's no Pajoy holding the ball up for no one, but he didn't need to. We have Sean Franklin making darts up the side only to make passes through tar to defenders. We have Nick DeLeon proving he's completely out of his depth away from the wing. We have 2016 Fabian Espindola looking like 2013 Dwayne DeRosario, and still not learning his lessons on how awful his penalty kicks are. We have Bobby Boswell, who's absolutely done at CB and needs to retire, except he's inexplicably our captain. Birnbaum being away for America left Kofi Opare in his place, who looked slow and rusty and completely out of his depth. Taylor Kemp's foot has become a misfire machine. The only player who gave a drat was Marcelo, and he got booted out in the most insane sequence I've ever seen. Missed penalty, make-up penalty, smothered kick, sudden red card. The referee was atrocious on his own time, mind you, but even the cleanest called game wouldn't have saved this squad. When there's no chemistry, all that's left is coaching and tactics. And for four soul-sucking years, Ben Olsen has reminded us that his only ideas are backpassing, hold-up forwards and a complete lack of creative spirit. The spark has always come from the players, not the coaching; with age creeping up on this squad, there's no upside. Kitchen is gone, and he isn't coming back. Hamid will be back in mid-May, and all he'll be able to do is keep these 3-0 embarrassments from becoming 1-0 blood pressure spikers. The stands were deflated. We all know what this looks like. This looks like a team with no ideas, no plan, a paralyzing fear of shots on goal, and all the luck that propelled us into the playoff places last year is gone. We don't have it. And since the front office has promised that they aren't spending more than a pot of coffee on anything that isn't 30 years old or American, there's no relief coming. The only hope is the US Open Cup, and even THAT got sparked three years ago by a similarly soul-killing game against our own farm club that went to penalty kicks. Now, having said all that, we're gonna have some loving fun this year once we've gotten over how bad we are. We had more fun with a record-setting awful team than I've had the last two playoff years. So I'm gonna buckle up and dehumanize myself and face to Olsenball. I'm gonna look, as my best friend from high school said from afar, "like you're going to bite the heads off virtual kittens." I'm gonna get hype, stay hype, and horrify the masses, because I love my stupid rear end club and I'm gonna enjoy every second of this season, no matter how loving bad we are. Flipping off baseball mascots and calling them slave owning pieces of trash. Calling Marco Pappa a loving rapist. Chanting for Johnny Harkes. Watching Sean Franklin justify his inevitable homicide at our hands. Eat death burn bodies. Goons I wanna kill kill? KILL? code:
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