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The Revs could use a striker... if we usually spent that kind of money >.>
Vancouver has Omar Salgado so I sont see it happening. We are talking about the number one pick in yhe MLS SperDraft, the next Chicharito.If true, where could he be going? LA, Seattle, and Toronto are maxed out on DP spots... NY has one left so that has to be it... the only other teams I can see making such a big move are Portland, Montreal, KC, and maybe Vancouver.
Who is going to land the next Omar Salgado or Andrew Wenger?I guess nobody's excited for the SUPERdraft
Since we traded our first pick for Feilhaber last year, I don't have a dog in this fight until #38 overall. No use paying attention for me. I'll catch up on news later.
Gonna watch because I have nothing better to do right now. 3 first round picks!
Not that I have any idea who is worth drafting
Philly swapped spots with DC to take Andre Blake. Wonder how Zac MacMath feels
Has anyone called making the thread for next season? I wouldn't mind doing it, but if there is someone completely set on it, that's alright too.
What do people think?
Has anyone called making the thread for next season? I wouldn't mind doing it, but if there is someone completely set on it, that's alright too.
I was going to send Cornballer a PM on the subject in a few days....
My personal feeling is that we should have one US soccer thread that covers MLS, USMNT, USWNT, NASL, USLPro, College, YNTs, etc. hell even Euro club friendlies on US soil.
My reasoning: there's no sense dividing up the American soccer fanbase in multiple threads, that cuts down on comments as the threads fall off the front page faster and get less exposure, or regulars check subscribed threads less frequently as there are more of them and they're not bumped as frequently.
Plus, we'll get a big influx of more casual fans to a USMNT thread in a World Cup year, and given that a large percentage of the team will be MLS players (unlike last time when it was just Donovan, Buddle, Bornstein, and Findley), it will be easier to get those people interested in the MLS season that resumes soon after.
What do people think?
I think that makes the most sense. People who are avid about the USMNT who don't support MLS are asinine. An increased exposure to the league would show these people that it's not a bad league to follow whatsoever and is definitely in their best interest.
If no one else called it I was assuming I would do something as a default. Was trying to decide if I wanted to make a new '14 MLS thread or just update this OP and get a thread title change. I didn't have any great idea or burning desire to make it. If you do, by all means go for it.
maybe me and you will have to do alternating years, hahahaha
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Official: MLS golden boot winner Camilo transferred to Querétaro for "multi-million dollar fee," says Vancouver. In my book multi=2 or more."
That's a huge blow for Vancouver.
Goal.com said:The Vancouver Whitecaps picked up what looked to be an impressive haul of talent at the 2014 MLS Draft, but it appears that one of the team’s most promising draft picks won’t be joining the Whitecaps after all.
Jamaican youth international Andre Lewis, the No. 7 overall pick in the draft, has signed with the NASL’s New York Cosmos, sources confirmed to Goal USA on Friday.
When reached for comment on the signing, Cosmos CEO Erik Stover confirmed that the Cosmos have reached an agreement on contract in principle.
Where did my Sounders go? Who's playing for us?? WHAT'S HAPPENING DAMMIT?!?
Apparently you guys are cornering the market on mediocre forwards (Cooper, Bowen, Barrett)...
SI.com said:Sporting Kansas City has turned down a $1 million bid from Italian giant Juventus for 16-year-old defender Erik Palmer-Brown, a source with knowledge of the offer told SI.com.
Palmer-Brown, a member of the U.S. Under-18 national team, was a homegrown signing for the MLS club last August. A resident of Lee’s Summit, Mo., he had been a member of the SKC youth academy since the age of 11.
After signing a pro contract at 16, Palmer-Brown began training with Kansas City’s senior team during the morning and studying at Archbishop O’Hara High in Kansas City, Mo., in the afternoon.
Juventus, which currently sits in first place in Serie A, made its bid for the 6-foot-1, 175-pound Palmer-Brown after watching him play for U.S. youth national teams.
U.S. Under-20 coach Tab Ramos recently included Palmer-Brown in his team’s training sessions for the first time.
I'm like an addict who needs his fix at this point. UNGH. Hey Askani, do you know if the preseason SKC v Timbers game is going to be streamed anywhere? I want to see that SO bad.
I'm like an addict who needs his fix at this point. UNGH. Hey Askani, do you know if the preseason SKC v Timbers game is going to be streamed anywhere? I want to see that SO bad.
That's a good question and I don't know. Sometimes we stream stuff like our Open Cup games if they won't be on TV and some other things. If I see anything I'll let you know.
Any word on this? First preseason game is in less than a week...I was going to send Cornballer a PM on the subject in a few days....
My personal feeling is that we should have one US soccer thread that covers MLS, USMNT, USWNT, NASL, USLPro, College, YNTs, etc. hell even Euro club friendlies on US soil.
My reasoning: there's no sense dividing up the American soccer fanbase in multiple threads, that cuts down on comments as the threads fall off the front page faster and get less exposure, or regulars check subscribed threads less frequently as there are more of them and they're not bumped as frequently.
Plus, we'll get a big influx of more casual fans to a USMNT thread in a World Cup year, and given that a large percentage of the team will be MLS players (unlike last time when it was just Donovan, Buddle, Bornstein, and Findley), it will be easier to get those people interested in the MLS season that resumes soon after.
What do people think?