JSeahawks
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Alright soccer people, give me the scouting report for portland vs Columbus.
I like the fact that the MLS is allocating more money to be spent on middle-of-the-roster players. Lack of decent depth is one of the biggest issues with a lot of teams in the league.Smurf":8wlmmurl said:MLS is doubling down on roster talent, gives team another 800k in Transfer Allocation Money for the next 2 seasons, bringing the 3 year total to $1.6 Million.
The league has also given clubs $2 million to invest in home grown player contracts.
knownone":2twdsaop said:MLS has a built in audience that is largely untapped. EPL and Liga MX get great ratings, if MLS can find away to tap into that market we'd start to see MLS as a top league as far as TV ratings are concerned. I think the ratings will come, it takes time to grow viewership on a national level. MLS unfortunately lacks the history and prestige to interest the casual soccer fan on a national level, that is obviously a major appeal to a lot of EPL fans, there is rich history everywhere, that makes even a rivalry between Tottenham and West Ham feel like must watch television. Now we do see rivalries like the Galaxy vs Sounders getting 5x the viewers of normal primetime games which show that their is an audience if the product is there.
peachesenregalia":2ve5yq6t said:knownone":2ve5yq6t said:MLS has a built in audience that is largely untapped. EPL and Liga MX get great ratings, if MLS can find away to tap into that market we'd start to see MLS as a top league as far as TV ratings are concerned. I think the ratings will come, it takes time to grow viewership on a national level. MLS unfortunately lacks the history and prestige to interest the casual soccer fan on a national level, that is obviously a major appeal to a lot of EPL fans, there is rich history everywhere, that makes even a rivalry between Tottenham and West Ham feel like must watch television. Now we do see rivalries like the Galaxy vs Sounders getting 5x the viewers of normal primetime games which show that their is an audience if the product is there.
Completely incorrect. EPL and other world soccer fans won't tune into MLS for one simple reason - it's shite. Shite product, shite players, shite teams, shite everything. the only people who are/will be really interested in MLS are the nouveau American soccer fans who either live close to a team or just don't know any better. Like Smurf. Fans of real soccer will still choose to watch another league (Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, etc.), or just another program altogether. MLS is bollocks.
peachesenregalia":1fqtoznv said:knownone":1fqtoznv said:MLS has a built in audience that is largely untapped. EPL and Liga MX get great ratings, if MLS can find away to tap into that market we'd start to see MLS as a top league as far as TV ratings are concerned. I think the ratings will come, it takes time to grow viewership on a national level. MLS unfortunately lacks the history and prestige to interest the casual soccer fan on a national level, that is obviously a major appeal to a lot of EPL fans, there is rich history everywhere, that makes even a rivalry between Tottenham and West Ham feel like must watch television. Now we do see rivalries like the Galaxy vs Sounders getting 5x the viewers of normal primetime games which show that their is an audience if the product is there.
Completely incorrect. EPL and other world soccer fans won't tune into MLS for one simple reason - it's shite. Shite product, shite players, shite teams, shite everything. the only people who are/will be really interested in MLS are the nouveau American soccer fans who either live close to a team or just don't know any better. Like Smurf. Fans of real soccer will still choose to watch another league (Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, etc.), or just another program altogether. MLS is bollocks.
Uncle Si":3hkcpn4a said:If product was the only reason to watch the games, then we'd all be La Liga fans. But the EPL is where the drama is. It's where the fans are ecstatic when a big goal is scored, the players are celebrating with passion for a 60th minute goal on a Tuesday night in early February (damn you Vardy). It's the most relatable TV viewing American fans have.
peachesenregalia":1v7f80g3 said:knownone":1v7f80g3 said:MLS has a built in audience that is largely untapped. EPL and Liga MX get great ratings, if MLS can find away to tap into that market we'd start to see MLS as a top league as far as TV ratings are concerned. I think the ratings will come, it takes time to grow viewership on a national level. MLS unfortunately lacks the history and prestige to interest the casual soccer fan on a national level, that is obviously a major appeal to a lot of EPL fans, there is rich history everywhere, that makes even a rivalry between Tottenham and West Ham feel like must watch television. Now we do see rivalries like the Galaxy vs Sounders getting 5x the viewers of normal primetime games which show that their is an audience if the product is there.
Completely incorrect. EPL and other world soccer fans won't tune into MLS for one simple reason - it's shite. Shite product, shite players, shite teams, shite everything. the only people who are/will be really interested in MLS are the nouveau American soccer fans who either live close to a team or just don't know any better. Like Smurf. Fans of real soccer will still choose to watch another league (Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, etc.), or just another program altogether. MLS is bollocks.
Uncle Si":3h38y7ju said:The China thing is surreal. They are essentially trying to do what the MLS is doing, but finding aging stars that are juussst a little bit younger and using astronomical fees to bring them in.
I hope Liverpool sell half their current team over there.
Sgt. Largent":36wp4n35 said:Uncle Si":36wp4n35 said:The China thing is surreal. They are essentially trying to do what the MLS is doing, but finding aging stars that are juussst a little bit younger and using astronomical fees to bring them in.
I hope Liverpool sell half their current team over there.
Yeah I saw that Montero just signed a big deal to go to China.
idk, ask guys like Drogba how being in a black hole of a league with ZERO exposure selling your soul for the almighty dollar went.
At least in the MLS stars can live in the states and have all the great benefits that go along with being in metropolitan cities. China? Might as well join the witness protection program.