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The Waiver draft is today at 3pm ET. Here's a list of available players and the draft order.
The Waiver draft is today at 3pm ET. Here's a list of available players and the draft order.
The Waiver draft is today at 3pm ET. Here's a list of available players and the draft order.
Ha ha, exactly. Quakes are trying to re-sign Quintero on loan, and they're working under the assumption that no one else is going to take a flier on him because the loan deal will be complicated to sort out. We'll see. Otherwise, not much of interest on that list, and I hope no one live tweets all the teams passing one by one.My notable pick's:
San Jose Earthquakes
Quintero, Alberto
And that's it. lol.
Major League Soccer intends to identify its next two expansion teams during the second or third quarter of 2017, and those clubs will begin playing by 2020, the league announced Thursday afternoon. It then intends to begin crafting a timeline for the selection and entry of teams No. 27 and 28.
While Los Angeles FC prepares to take the field in 2018 and David Beckham’s Miami team, supposedly team No. 24, continues to try and simply find one, the MLS board of governors met Thursday morning in New York City to draft the road map to 28 clubs. The first significant milestone is January 31, when prospective expansion team owners must submit a formal application to the league.
The short time frame between Thursday’s meeting, the application due date and next year’s announcement suggests that Sacramento and St. Louis likely will be teams No. 25 and 26. Those cities appear to be further ahead than the competition, with investor groups finalized and stadium plans in motion.
ESPN said:At this time, ownership groups from 10 markets have expressed interest in acquiring an MLS expansion franchise. They are: Charlotte, Cincinnati, Detroit, Nashville, Raleigh/Durham, Sacramento, St. Louis, San Antonio, San Diego and Tampa/St. Petersburg.
San Diego should have got the LAFC spot.
He works hard and strangely plays as a target man at his height, but his scoring is really inconsistent. He'll occasionally score a jaw-dropping goal, but then he'll not score again for many games. I wouldn't want him as anything more than a bench option in some situations. Can't fault his work ethic. I think he's going to have a tough time coming back from his injury, but hopefully he does.Hey Cornballer, what do you think of Quincy Amerika?
The new format for the CONCACAF Champions League is an 8 round knockout cup with each round being played across two legs. It's to be branded as two different competitions, the first four rounds take place in Autumn, the latter four in the Spring.
USSF and FMF teams will receive a bye to the fifth round.
It's scheduled to begin 1-3 August 2017.
So then TFC won't join until early 2018? That kind of sucks. Considering they're throwing in Champions League tickets with 2017 season tickets, I'm curious what, if anything, they do about it.
Bruce Arena says Dax McCarty, Chris Pontius, Matt Hedges and Walker Zimmerman will be among the invitees for January camp. #usmnt
Arena says Fabian Johnson will play either as a left back or a left midfielder for the #usmnt.
Arena: Were also going to bring Kekuta Manneh into January camp.
The Gambia-born forward plays for the Vancouver Whitecaps.
DaMarcus Beasley will also be called in for January. Arena notes depth issues at left back, says Beasley still an option. #usmnt
I'm listening to an interview with Clint Irwin, he's discussing the expansion draft and the ebb and flow of his Twitter mentions between being selected by Atlanta and then traded back to Toronto within a couple hours. Funny stuff. :lol
"Which MLS players are on your radar for the january camp?"
"If I can give you a little bit of insight.. A couple of the players that haven't been around for a bit will be back in camp.. An example would be Benny FILEhaber (lol), Swags, Zardes, Nagbe, Jmo, Chris Pontious, DAX THE SEX GOD MCCARTY, Uhh... Rosenberry (He starts running out of gas) Hedges, and Zimmerman, and so on and so forth."
Like, there's a crazy strong 5-man midfield to be built here.
Pulisic - Sacha - Nagbe
-------Dax------Bradley----
At that point we just gotta figure out if we can actually play a single forward.
At least you can get season tickets.And that didn't last long. My dad wanted in, so now we have 4 seats, and moved again to Sec 221, row 18. I can live with that.
This is true. And 4 of them, too.At least you can get season tickets.
I got my season tickets with the Ultras again
Lucky people living close to MLS teams
It is nice. I live 10 mins away from BMO Field
Lucky people living close to MLS teams
@WillParchman said:Since the draft expanded from two to four rounds in 2014, 116 players were picked in the 3rd/4th rounds.
96 (82%) have not played in MLS.
Badji and Marquez are literally the only regular starters of 116 picks.
Nikolic, who will turn 29 on Dec. 31, joins the Fire after a hugely successful year and a half with Legia Warsaw. Nikolic scored 41 goals in 58 league matches with Warsaw, helping the club to the 2015-16 Polish top flight title and winning the leagues golden boot and player of the year honors.
He featured regularly for the club in European competition, recording a pair of goals in 10 UEFA Europa League appearances last season and scoring six times in 11 Champions League contests this year. His final Champions League goal came just last month, when he scored in Warsaws 8-4 defeat to German giants Borussia Dortmund.
In total, Nikolic recorded 55 goals and 11 assists in 86 matches across all competitions since moving to Warsaw in June 2015.
"I gained a lot of experience in the past three years. That was good, and I am thankful for it. I took my time and tried everything.
"But that's over and done with now I have decided to join Stuttgart."
With his new club currently third in the second tier, Green has a good chance of returning to the top flight next season.
"I watched all their matches in the last few months, and I think that Stuttgart's the right place for me," he said.
"I am looking forward to this new task and challenge."
Bayern CEO Karl-Heinz Rummenigge told his club's official website: "Julian wants to gain new experience with a club where he becomes a regular.
"I wish Julian all the best for his future. He was always an industrious, reliable and very friendly player for FC Bayern."
I didn't know this one fell through. That's a bummer.Atlanta United's $8.5 million transfer bid for Paraguayan striker Oscar Romero is dead, with sources confirming to Goal USA that Romero has passed on an MLS move in favor of a more lucrative transfer to Chinese club Shanghai SIPG. Atlanta's bid was a sizable one by MLS standards, but Shanghai SIPG dwarfed Atlanta's bid with a $14.5 sale price combined with a player salary component equivalent to three times what Atlanta was going to pay the 24-year-old striker.
- Galarcep: Chinese Super League hijacks Atlanta United targetI didn't know this one fell through. That's a bummer.