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Put Kei Kamara as my captain this week
YES
If you have Kei Kamara, you have to captain him, just for the fact they have a double game week. I wouldn't be surprised if he plays Sunday afternoon too.
Put Kei Kamara as my captain this week
YES
Oh, I guess we're playing Cuba in Saturday. Crazy.
After Cuba beat Guatemala and the utter insanity of the T&T-Mexico game, you really get the feeling that just about anything can happen at this point.The USA side seems easier but something is going on with these Caribbean teams.
After Cuba beat Guatemala and the utter insanity of the T&T-Mexico game, you really get the feeling that just about anything can happen at this point.
What an insane game. I don't think I have every screamed as loud for a goal as I did when T&T tied there at the end, wow. The best karma ever
SPI Gold Cup title odds: #USMNT 66%, Mexico 20%, Costa Rica 9%, Panama 3%, Jamaica 3%. <1% for T&T, Haiti, Cuba.
SPI odds to make #GoldCup final: #USMNT 91%, Mexico 49%, Costa Rica 29%, Panama 20%, Jamaica 8%, T&T 3%, Haiti 1%, Cuba 0.1%.
Soccer Power Index numbers from Paul Carr @ ESPN:
Soccer Power Index numbers from Paul Carr @ ESPN:
It's based on computer simulations and current ranking, not who's hot right now and playing well.That makes no sense. T&T have been the strongest team
Costa Rican national team striker Alvaro Saborio is in the midst of his country's run at the CONCACAF Gold Cup, but it appears he could find himself on a new team once the tournament ends for the Ticos.
Sources have confirmed to Goal USA that Real Salt Lake is finalizing a trade that will send Saborio to D.C. United in exchange for midfielder Luis Silva .
MLS shots created from crosses, throughballs. Lower ratio, more throughball reliant.
The Instigators. MLS players by passes into the final third. Not surprised to see Federico on top.
Non penalty goals + assists / 90 leaders in MLS. Giovinco lighting league on fire.
I'm in the same boat as you. Haha.I didn't captain Kamara and left Giovinco as my captain >.>
At least Giovinco is the only guy in all the teams MLSE owns that know how to score
I'm in the same boat as you. Haha.
The Portland Timbers have acquired 22-year-old Argentine forward Lucas Melano from Lanús for a $5 million transfer fee, a source with knowledge of the deal told SI.com on Thursday. Melano has signed a guaranteed four-year contract (with an option year) that will pay him around $1 million per year, and the Timbers will cover the entirety of the transfer fee.
Portland will announce the signing in a press conference on Friday.
Melano, who had drawn interest from clubs in Spain (Villarreal, Celta Vigo) and Mexico (Santos Laguna), will be the Timbers' third Designated Player, along with Diego Valeri and Liam Ridgewell. Portland is using MLSs new targeted allocation money to pay down the salary budget value of Fanendo Adi, who will no longer count as a Designated Player.
The Timbers become the second team to use the new mechanism after the LA Galaxy did so to buy down Omar Gonzalez's contract in order to acquire Mexico's Giovani dos Santos as a DP.
I really hope this kid pans out. The biggest story here is that we're spending big bucks for potential and outbid a Serie A and La Liga team for him. I like the move, as long as he pans out.Portland Timbers sign Lucas Melano to DP deal, use targeted allocation
Hey look other teams are allowed to use targeted allocation money too, it's almost like it isn't some unfair rule designed for one team.
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/spor...ity-linked-sao-paulo-ganso-20150716-post.html
Man. For those of you who don't follow much in the way of foreign soccer, Ganso and Neymar were attached at the hip back at Santos years ago. I remember Ganso being quoted as saying he thought they'd play together for their entire careers.
That obviously didn't happen, but if Orlando City could sign him that'd be a fantastic get. Fingers fucking crossed.
MLS Players Union releases new salary info. Gio Dos Santos $4.1M '15 guaranteed comp. Gerrard $6.33M. Lampard $6M. Kaka highest paid: $7.16M
In European football, 65% of total revenues go to wages.
In MLS, just 17% of total revenues go to wages (2013 fig, might be smaller now).
Since 2013, MLS salary cap has grown ~18% (from $2.95m to $3.49m).
Since 2013, TV revenue alone has grown ~330% (from $27m to $90m py)
Not sharing revenues with athletes isn't a USA thing, it's an MLS thing.
In NHL, 71% of revenues go to wages. NBA, 55%, MLB 47%, NFL 37%.
- Dan Flynn Takes One for the Team; Gulati Ducks SenateA month ago the 36-year-old Juventus midfielder was playing in a Champions League final. Soon hell be drawing fans to the Bronx and eyeballs to TV sets. Its a brilliant signing for NYCFC and MLS.
Senator Richard Blumenthal wanted to grill U.S. Soccer's Sunil Gulati yesterday but had to settle for the federation's secretary general and CEO, Dan Flynn. ASN's Brooke Tunstall attended the hearing.
ESPNFC said:David Beckham #MLSMiami ownership group have agreed to build privately funded stadium at Orange Bowl site, according to reports.
Good stuff here:Gold Cup analysis:
- Liviu Bird in SI: CONCACAF powers USA, Mexico find frustration in Gold Cup group play
U.S. also suffered from a lack of familiarity. Rather than being confused by the system, though, the Americans often looked as if their collective design simply hadnt been properly choreographed despite playing similar formations as in the past.
In attempting to build up from the back, poor spacing often isolated players one-on-one in difficult positions, and all they could do was look for long balls into the forwards and wingers. Michael Bradley, whom manager Jurgen Klinsmann continues to play in more of a No. 10 role, dropped too far back to look for the ball at his feet, throwing the midfield into confusion.
Failing to support the player on the ball also set the team up poorly for a quick transition to defense, eschewing the compactness that would allow for quick recuperation of possession or at least limit the immediate danger of losing the ball in the back.
A frustrating disconnect among players in possession followed, with a high-pressuring, physical Honduras causing problems as well as a patient Haiti making it difficult to play through a compact middle block. The U.S. could only score on two set pieces against Honduras and a fast break, similar to a counterattack, against Haiti.
The Americans best example of proper spacing and build-up created their goal against Panama, with Alejandro Bedoya polishing off a combination near the penalty area by driving a pinpoint cross to Bradley at the back post. Bradleys run was reminiscent of many of his late, surging runs from midfield that resulted in his goal against Slovenia at the 2010 World Cup, among others, and another rallying cry for those imploring Klinsmann to play him farther back.
The positive aspect of playing Bradley outside his best role is his ability to string the whole team together with his work rate. He connects defense to attack when much of the team looks disoriented, but he often falls into the trap of running simply to run instead of moving with a purpose.
He also hasnt been paired consistently with anybody to help rein in that tendency with Jermaine Joness recent injury concerns. When Dempsey plays as a shadow striker underneath one or two higher partners, it mitigates that concern a little, but another strong central-midfield partner for Bradley would further disperse his work load.
Average base salary: 260,178 (2014 = 204,008)
Average total comp: 282,088 (226,454)
Median base salary: 97,500 (80,000)
Median total comp: 110,000 (92,000)
Over $5M total comp: 6 (4)
$1-5M total comp: 15 (11)
$500K-$1M total comp: 20 (10)
$300-500K total comp: 40 (34)
$100-300K total comp: 222 (216)
$50-100K total comp: 263 (152)
Under $50K total comp: 0 (145)
Total league base salary: 147,260,732 (116,692,405)
Total league total comp: 159,662,055 (129,531,839)
Total # of players: 566 (572)
Love seeing the lines drawn out like that.Good stuff here:
We went from $15 million to under $4 million in three years.
Yet season ticket prices are going up next season.
So Red Bull
Crazy that RBNY actually is the lowest in the league now
Somehow even Colorado pays their players more... what?
Guaranteed compensation, by club.
We went from $15 million to under $4 million in three years.
Yet season ticket prices are going up next season.
So Red Bull
And yet you guys are second in the East in PPG... would you really feel better about how much you're paying for tickets if Tim Cahill was making paid as much as the rest of the team combined?
It seems pretty smart to have built a solid roster with such a low payroll, leaving room to add pieces in the summer, maybe even a DP or two...