Bradley is LAFC... not Galaxy :-/
Oh shit, I misread that!
They're still paying him tons of cash, but I can see not wanting to waste a DP spot on someone his age.
They're still paying him tons of cash, but I can see not wanting to waste a DP spot on someone his age.
This is going to get the Galaxy back on track. Zlatan will run wild in MLS even at his age, I think.
I mean, he was going wild in the Premier League until that knee injury. If the Galaxy can get a half-decent midfield behind him then he's going to murder most of the league.This is going to get the Galaxy back on track. Zlatan will run wild in MLS even at his age, I think.
Was the friendly earlier worth watching? Or can i get by with quick twitter impressions? Probabaly the least interested I've been for a US Soccer friendly in the last decade or so.
Going to be a long year :/
Yea, none of these matches matter at all until a new coach is found. All they're good for is trying out new talent and getting some international miles on young guys like Adams.It's good to take in the individual skills of Ike Opara, Matt Zimmerman, Tyler Adams, Rubio Rubin, and Paul Arriola. As a soccer match in general or even as a collective effort from our squad it was terrible and kinda all meaningless until after the election and coach is sorted at the least.
That is Pretty much the way of things for the next... forever.
Kinda weak that there isn't more information right now:The long wait is finally over: Major League Soccer on Monday officially granted Miami an MLS expansion team.
The announcement was made at an event held in Miami's Adrienne Arsht Center, featuring the club's ownership group comprised of local and global entrepreneurs who have an agreement in place to build a world-class soccer stadium: global soccer icon and former MLS player David Beckham; Sprint CEO Marcelo Claure, SoftBank board member and longtime Miami resident and entrepreneur; Jorge and José Mas, the Miami-based leaders of telecommunications and construction giant MasTec; Masayoshi Son, founder and CEO of SoftBank; and entertainment entrepreneur and manager Simon Fuller.
"It is with tremendous pride that we welcome Miami to Major League Soccer," MLS Commissioner Don Garber said in a league release. "With David Beckham, Marcelo Claure, Jorge and José Mas, Masayoshi Son and Simon Fuller leading the way, we know the right people are in place and the time is right for Miami to become a great Major League Soccer city. This ownership is committed to bringing Miami the elite-level soccer team, stadium and fan experience it richly deserves. We look forward to working with the entire organization on a strategic and successful launch for Miami's MLS club."
Additional news and information on the club – including its debut season in MLS, team name, logo and staff – will be announced in the future.
The new team is scheduled to begin play in 2020, probably at a temporary site until the permanent stadium is ready in 2021. The team name, logo and colors will be rolled out in the next few months, with input from fans, according to Beckham and his co-owners. There have been hints black and white will be in the color scheme.
:P
Also, in sad news, Cameron Porter retired today. His goal for Montreal against Pachuca is one of my favorite ever MLS goals
Kaku has entered the Hall of Almost Metro Greats. His statue will sit beside George Weah Jr.'s.
D.C. United with the greatest addition of the off-season so far.
They probably wanted to keep him for another season. Add him into that attacking set of players and Orlando makes the play-offs easy.Damn, OCSC throwing Cyle under the bus with that statement! Looks like they may get compensated with any future deals though.
So is Crew SC's plan to trade all their actual good players and tank this season for...?
Any updates on that? Last I heard the ownership pulled out of the stadium site they were interested in.
Any updates on that? Last I heard the ownership pulled out of the stadium site they were interested in.