I bought tix for STLFC vs. FC Montreal next weekend. Stadium's only 12 minutes away too.
Oh. I thought you were in the Philly area for some reason.
I bought tix for STLFC vs. FC Montreal next weekend. Stadium's only 12 minutes away too.
nope, midwestern corn eating bastardOh. I thought you were in the Philly area for some reason.
Which American journalist is willing to literally take one for the team and goad Klinsy into a fight
get Wynalda drunk enough and he would surely do it
Which American journalist is willing to literally take one for the team and goad Klinsy into a fight
get Wynalda drunk enough and he would surely do it
Get John Harkes by Klinsmann's wife.
100000% agree.
Beckham was ok, because he was universally known. Not only that, but he was fully mixed in with the celebrity crowd already with his wife. Perfect fit for LA, and he sold out stadiums wherever he went.
He was 100% unique. Oh, and it also helped that his signature move, scoring from free-kicks, is something you can do as you get older and slower. It doesnt matter if twenty minutes of running tires you out, you can still score the free-kick at minute 90.
Drogba? Lampard? Who? Unless youre a Eurosnob, the names mean nothing. Sure, existing MLS fans might care - but they're going to games anyway. Maybe youll get some casual Chelsea fan to hit a game or too. Maybe. But players like Drogba or Lampard are never going to sell out a stadium. And when theyre 37 it honestly feels more like a friendly circus than a competitive game.
I actually think it hurts the MLS overall, because it says the quality of play is so low that a retired geezer can do well.
On the other hands, players like Cuaotemoc and Giovani Dos Santos work well because while the general public has no idea who they are, the Mexican crowd does. Theyre already sold on soccer, but not necessarily the MLS. Yes, Cuaotemoc was ancient, but he is a legend.
And with Dos Santos, you actually have a player in his prime, so you get the double bonus of name brand AND skill. Dos Santos is by far the best of the DP signings after Beckham. Id put Kaka up there if he came in 2 years earlier when he was still playing with the Brazil team.
Yeah Drogba, Lampard and Gerrard are going to shit on the MLS.
Honestly I wouldn't question Lampard's willingness to try, he did alright when he played for City last season considering his situation.
I basically think the only ones who don't think they'll succeed or are expecting them to do poorly just don't follow European leagues at all. There's absolutely nothing wrong with not following the Premier League or any league other than MLS, but downplaying the importance of these signings or the players ability to succeed within the league is just plain lunacy. Lampard had a great season with Man City and there's absolutely no question that City would have had him for another season if they could have.
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But shelling out big money for Gerrard, Lampard, and Drogba is '70s NASL thinking. I will say at least Gerrard was still a starter at Liverpool and Drogba had some effective minutes in Chelseas championship run this year. But I can't see these guys being that productive for more than a season or two..
I also agree with pretty much everything you said. Though I do think Thierry Henry was a worthy DP signing. He didn't always mesh well with his teammates and local media, but he brought a high level of play and scored some amazing goals. Even though the general public knew view little about him when he came into the league, he became a headliner among MLS fans for his effort and level of play. Basically he gave a damn. He didn't treat it like paid retirement.
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Agree. And you know me i like my Chelsea banter but to say Drogba is a 'nothing name to anyone but eurosnobs' is ridiculous and honestly pretty disrespectful. Him and Lampard are some of the greatest players of their generation period and they will definitely help bring people in and do well in the league if they still care.
Swiss international Tranquillo Barnetta has decided to join the Philadelphia Union on a free transfer, a source with knowledge of the situation tells SI.com.
Barnetta, a 30-year old midfielder with speed and creativity who can play wide or centrally, played in 22 German Bundesliga games last season for Schalke. He visited Philadelphia last week and trained with the Union to get a sense of the team and the city before making his decision.
Barnetta is the latest MLS signing using the new targeted allocation money mechanism, which allows teams more freedom in paying down a players salary so that he doesnt count as a Designated Player on the salary budget.
During his international career for Switzerland, Barnetta has been on three World Cup teams (2006, 10 and 14), though he didnt see time on the field at Brazil 2014. In his club career, he has played for Schalke, Eintracht Frankfurt, Bayer Leverkusen, Hannover and St. Gallen.
Barnetta had drawn interest from teams in the Bundesliga (Augsburg), the Premier League (Leicester City) and La Liga (Real Betis) before deciding on Philadelphia.
Huh. Didn't expect that.
Uh, stop 500 people in the street and ask them who Drogba is. The fact that he was once a good player doesnt mean Joe Kansas and Stacy San Francisco know who he is or give a quarter of a shit.
Now, bring on that one guy who bit someone at the world cup? Yeah, thats a signing.
Why not both?What exactly do you guys want to attract right at this moment? Casuals or soccer fans that don't follow MLS?
Why not both?
I'm sure every MLS team would like to sign the best striker in the world and notorious shoulderbiter but thats not quite in the cards, is it? Christ.
Drogba won the CL in a popular club in a very popular league. TBH, he's the reason Chelsea has any black or african fans at all. If you don't respect him cool, other people do. Joe Kansas and Stacy San Francisco aren't going to give a shit about soccer even if their local club signs Ronaldo or Messi. You talk a lot about Beckham but his tenure at the gals doesnt seem to have permanently turned the heads there either. I spend most of my summers in LA and nobody really gives a shit about the Gals despite them winning and being stacked season in season out.
Let me put it this way, do you think Drogba is going to drag down the Montreal Impact?
Why not both?
theyre the second best team on the continent
Payne: I told them, I dont get this [Tampa Bay] Mutiny. Whats with the symbol? They said, Oh, its a mutant bat. Okay, what does that have to do with Mutiny? You knowMutiny, mutant. I said, Those are two different words with completely different meanings. They just share some letters. What are you doing?
Rumor is we agreed to a transfer fee of 2.2 million dollars for San Lorenzo winger/forward Gonzalo Veron according to TyC sports.
Nice to see us scouring for South America rather than the lower divisions of France, but where's the defensive reinforcements? Especially considering Zubar is a 320k waste.
edit: seems all but confirmed. I think we're a solid RB away from being a team that will do damage in the playoffs.
SWP played wing back for a bit in the past, maybe that's what we got him for?
Imagine we replace Lade with a guy who is 5'5"? Hahaha
Shit, I dunno but it seems like we've got a lot of wide players now. Makes little sense to keep getting attacking players when we need defenders.
Maybe there's a trade coming up? A winger for a defender?
Perhaps Grella's recent performances has raised his trade value.
That could be it, who do you think we could get? If this is it we're basically replacing the entire left wing.
You've got me on George Weah. I think the others are all pretty comparable but Drogba is definitely the king of the Ivory Coast even over Yaya (maybe a little closer now that they won another AFCON minus Drogba) in terms of fan support. Either way, point stands that he is an absolute legend!This is a good post, but I'm going to be nit-picky and say that claiming Drogba as by far the most decorated African player ever is flat out wrong IMO. He'd sneak into the top 5 by my measure but he falls far short of the achievements of players like Weah and Eto'o.
George Weah: 1x FIFA world player of the year, 1x Ballon d'Or, 3x African player of the year
Samuel Eto'o: 4x African player of the year, 3x Champions League
Yaya Toure: 4x African player of the year, 1x Champions League
Abedi Pele: 3x African player of the year, 1x Champions League
Didier Drogba: 2x African player of the year, 1x Champions League
The crowd at that came to greet Drogba at the airport was pretty impressive...
https://twitter.com/nicksabetti/status/626501252810084353
https://twitter.com/nicksabetti/status/626502700914470913
https://twitter.com/didierdrogba/status/626505081874202624
Didier Drogba @didierdrogba
First steps on Canadian soil,
What a welcome @impactmontreal
Kevin Payne on 'Loophole United' and signing Steve Rammel, who scored 16 goals in '96:
Speaking of Metro Mayhem, Meola on the club's draft day war room:
This, and Straus' excerpts are a great read. Amazing that the league is still around and how far it's come.SI: The Birth of a League
A 10-team organization with zero soccer-specific stadiums at the start, Major League Soccer now has 20 franchises, 13 of them playing in homes of their own, with payrolls that have tripled. As the league plays its 20th season, key figures recall the kickoff campaign
Gerrard was the Liverpool top scorer last year.
And how many of those were PKs?
Is Drogba going to drag down Montreal? No probably not, but theyre the second best team on the continent and they did that with a shoestring budget. Blowing all your cash on Drogba is the equivalent to getting Arnold Shwarzenegger to cameo in your Rom Com. He wont hurt, but maybe that budget could have had more of an impact elsewhere.