What's up with these scores? Lmao Salt Lake.
HAHAHHAHAHHA
UNBELIEVEABLE
MLS refs.
I never complain about referees, but holy shit is this guy atrocious. Poor Sounders.
Chicago 🔥🔥🔥
There is only one team in the east with a negative goal diff (NYRB). That is odd.
What's up with these scores? Lmao Salt Lake.
Chicago gonna win on the fucking dive of the century
edit: LOL FUCK THIS FCKING REF
GRESSEL!
That Adi handball was unreal. How did the ref miss that, and why didn't his assistants on the sidelines inform him about it.
Literally, everyone else saw it. lol.
Chicago deserved the win with their second half play, but you can't tell me you thought the reffing was good or fair in the first.
edit: nice ATL goal, even better it means Portland should push a bit more to make this an interesting watch.
Bad game was bad. Congrats to whomever is playing Atlanta next week; the disco is absolutely going to give that a retroactive red for that scissor on Blanco.
https://twitter.com/TotalMLS/status/863858358822064131
No argument from me, shocked that wasn't a red
Punished Hedges.
Him and Acosta got back on the field in a hurry after that collision.
And the ref missed that Adi handball.
The game between Portland and Atlanta today was the worst officiated game so far this year, with New England v Portland in a close second.
Sunil Gulati has run unopposed in his three campaigns for U.S. Soccer Federation president, but if he decides to seek reelection next year, he might have competition.
Steven Gans, a Boston attorney with myriad connections to the soccer community over several decades, told The Post on Monday that he has begun exploring a run for American soccers most powerful position.
What I am hearing is a lot of unhappiness and people want change, he said. I agree that change is good, not for its own sake, but especially is this case when the leadership has some question marks about it.
Gans, 56, said he will solicit feedback from the soccer community before deciding whether to run, but at the moment, he said hes leaning toward launching a formal campaign.
This is America, and its amazing to me that such a big position, no one has ever run against Sunil, Gans said. There needs to be a challenger. He hasnt demonstrated such a great track record. I dont think the direction at the pro and youth level is so great. There are a lot of disenchanted people out there.
Gans faces a daunting task. Gulati, 57, has served in the upper levels of USSF leadership since 2000, won his first presidential race in 2006 and, in 2013, was elected to the executive committee of FIFA, the sports international governing body.
Last year we had the most retroactive reds given to an opposing team across the whole league. It was like, 6 or something like that. It was infuriating. Six games we should have had a man advantage, only to see it pissed away by terrible refereeing. This one is infuriating also because Alan Kelly was RIGHT behind the play and he HAD to have seen that. It's not an issue of not seeing the play; it literally makes me think he doesn't know the rules of the game. I don't know all the rules to be fair, but I do know a scissor tackle from behind is a straight red, and I'm not a goddamn professional referee.this triggered dartastic
Last year we had the most retroactive reds given to an opposing team across the whole league. It was like, 6 or something like that. It was infuriating. Six games we should have had a man advantage, only to see it pissed away by terrible refereeing. This one is infuriating also because Alan Kelly was RIGHT behind the play and he HAD to have seen that. It's not an issue of not seeing the play; it literally makes me think he doesn't know the rules of the game. I don't know all the rules to be fair, but I do know a scissor tackle from behind is a straight red, and I'm not a goddamn professional referee.
I really, really hope so. In the meantime, there's no excuse for shit like this. At all.Hopefully VAR will help with shit like this when it gets implemented.
ChildrensMercy.org said:Meet REX: The Robot Giving Children's Mercy Patients a Field-side Seat to Sporting Kansas City
The atmosphere at Children's Mercy is vibrant, colorful and engaging – dedicated to letting kids be kids, even when they're in the middle of a long-term inpatient stay or a series of hospitalizations.
”We know that children in the hospital who engage in therapeutic play exhibit less emotional distress, increased cooperation and fewer negative physiological responses to hospitalization and illness," said Missy Stover, CCLS, the manager of Children's Mercy's Child Life volunteer & therapeutic programs, which work to make the hospital experience easier and more comfortable for patients and their families.
In an effort to expand these ideals outside the hospital's walls, Children's Mercy is collaborating with Sporting Kansas City to bring an exciting aspect of Child Life to Children's Mercy Park – its name is REX.
REX, a remote experience robot consisting of an iPad on a pole with a pair of self-balancing wheels, lets patients experience Major League Soccer in a way that even kids physically attending the games aren't able to.
”We've partnered with Sporting Kansas City to give the kids a unique experience. We're taking them out to the soccer game and letting them see some behind-the-scenes activities, getting them pretty close to the field, and letting them go places they wouldn't be able to go even if they had their own tickets," said John Baker, Sr. Network Analyst in the hospital's Telemedicine and Video department.