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Dallas wins the second leg 2-1 but Seattle goes through with a 4-2 aggregate. On to Colorado, who eliminated the Galaxy in a penalty shootout yesterday.
TransGenderHawkFan":1rmfhx5o said:JSeahawks":1rmfhx5o said:TransGenderHawkFan":1rmfhx5o said:JSeahawks":1rmfhx5o said:seriously? Somebody would rather win the regular season then win the playoffs? Thats absolutely unbelievable to me. Must have loved 2005 when the seahawks won home field advantage, but lost super bowl.
They made the MLS playoffs for fans like you. The US only understands playoffs. They had to do it to attract Meathead Jones attention because Meathead Jones only know playoff rule.
So why do they bother to play the World Cup? Maybe they should just give a trophy to all the teams that qualify.
Daft
TransGenderHawkFan":n54zmw3y said:JSeahawks":n54zmw3y said:seriously? Somebody would rather win the regular season then win the playoffs? Thats absolutely unbelievable to me. Must have loved 2005 when the seahawks won home field advantage, but lost super bowl.
They made the MLS playoffs for fans like you. The US only understands playoffs. They had to do it to attract Meathead Jones attention because Meathead Jones only know playoff rule.
TransGenderHawkFan":135mmhfq said:JSeahawks":135mmhfq said:seriously? Somebody would rather win the regular season then win the playoffs? Thats absolutely unbelievable to me. Must have loved 2005 when the seahawks won home field advantage, but lost super bowl.
They made the MLS playoffs for fans like you. The US only understands playoffs. They had to do it to attract Meathead Jones attention because Meathead Jones only know playoff rule.
Uncle Si":3u0nhf4t said:TransGenderHawkFan":3u0nhf4t said:JSeahawks":3u0nhf4t said:TransGenderHawkFan"[quote="JSeahawks":3u0nhf4t said:seriously? Somebody would rather win the regular season then win the playoffs? Thats absolutely unbelievable to me. Must have loved 2005 when the seahawks won home field advantage, but lost super bowl.
They made the MLS playoffs for fans like you. The US only understands playoffs. They had to do it to attract Meathead Jones attention because Meathead Jones only know playoff rule.
So why do they bother to play the World Cup? Maybe they should just give a trophy to all the teams that qualify.
Daft
TransGenderHawkFan":1ethepwt said:You really need to travel moreif you think that anybody else other than the majority of US citizens are viewed as snobhh and arrogant. Maybe the entirety of France, but you would be hard pressed to find anyone else.
Glasgow Seahawk":u1j5nzsb said:Completely agree about Lodeiro. I do admit I still love Rosales and watching him play against us last night brought back memories how good he could be. Pity he is pretty old and was quite injury prone. Still great to bring on in 20 minute bursts.
TransGenderHawkFan":35zdjj58 said:I guess that is true, if you completely ignore the fact that the MLS playoffs were crdated to attract meathead jones.
You really need to travel moreif you think that anybody else other than the majority of US citizens are viewed as snobhh and arrogant. Maybe the entirety of France, but you would be hard pressed to find anyone else.
Sgt. Largent":3j87ae4l said:Back to the Sounders, I was thoroughly impressed with their effort last night.
FC Dallas threw everything at them, and they did a fantastic job of not doing what most teams do with a 3-0 aggregate lead, park the bus. I just hope Morris is OK.
PS. Lodeiro is my new soccer man crush. He embodies everything I love in a soccer player, relentless work rate, unselfishness, leadership an an infection on pitch personality that feeds and makes better everyone around him.
Uncle Si":3f9iy44b said:TransGenderHawkFan":3f9iy44b said:I guess that is true, if you completely ignore the fact that the MLS playoffs were crdated to attract meathead jones.
You really need to travel moreif you think that anybody else other than the majority of US citizens are viewed as snobhh and arrogant. Maybe the entirety of France, but you would be hard pressed to find anyone else.
My goodness... you got us. You're doing terrific sport. I do need to travel more. you should tell my wife.
I do remember why the MLS created playoffs. I remember the NASL in the 1970s and early 80s. They used playoffs as well. It's not a stretch to believe that its just the system the MLS prefers. Perhaps, instead of wanting to attract "meathead jones" (which I'm certain is a reference to the uneducated american sports fan of any sport besides soccer) they preferred to attract the fan base that keeps the league relevant and growing.
more kids play soccer between the ages of 3 and 14 than any of the other sports combined. These kids favorite teams are in Spain and England, their favorite players are Messi, Pogba and Ronaldo. There are millions of expats in this country who were born from or claim their identity in nations where soccer is THE sport. These are the targets of the MLS. American soccer fans, many steeped in the traditions of their international peers, enjoy it. These are not converted football and basketball fans, but lifelong soccer fans.
Uncle Si":2qjizal1 said:more kids play soccer between the ages of 3 and 14 than any of the other sports combined. These kids favorite teams are in Spain and England, their favorite players are Messi, Pogba and Ronaldo. There are millions of expats in this country who were born from or claim their identity in nations where soccer is THE sport. These are the targets of the MLS. American soccer fans, many steeped in the traditions of their international peers, enjoy it. These are not converted football and basketball fans, but lifelong soccer fans.
TransGenderHawkFan":g3as1lkg said:Uncle Si":g3as1lkg said:TransGenderHawkFan":g3as1lkg said:I guess that is true, if you completely ignore the fact that the MLS playoffs were crdated to attract meathead jones.
You really need to travel moreif you think that anybody else other than the majority of US citizens are viewed as snobhh and arrogant. Maybe the entirety of France, but you would be hard pressed to find anyone else.
My goodness... you got us. You're doing terrific sport. I do need to travel more. you should tell my wife.
I do remember why the MLS created playoffs. I remember the NASL in the 1970s and early 80s. They used playoffs as well. It's not a stretch to believe that its just the system the MLS prefers. Perhaps, instead of wanting to attract "meathead jones" (which I'm certain is a reference to the uneducated american sports fan of any sport besides soccer) they preferred to attract the fan base that keeps the league relevant and growing.
more kids play soccer between the ages of 3 and 14 than any of the other sports combined. These kids favorite teams are in Spain and England, their favorite players are Messi, Pogba and Ronaldo. There are millions of expats in this country who were born from or claim their identity in nations where soccer is THE sport. These are the targets of the MLS. American soccer fans, many steeped in the traditions of their international peers, enjoy it. These are not converted football and basketball fans, but lifelong soccer fans.
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Sgt. Largent":1n6mf6ri said:Uncle Si":1n6mf6ri said:more kids play soccer between the ages of 3 and 14 than any of the other sports combined. These kids favorite teams are in Spain and England, their favorite players are Messi, Pogba and Ronaldo. There are millions of expats in this country who were born from or claim their identity in nations where soccer is THE sport. These are the targets of the MLS. American soccer fans, many steeped in the traditions of their international peers, enjoy it. These are not converted football and basketball fans, but lifelong soccer fans.
IMO it's both. While I don't agree with the "meathead" fan comment, the MLS has playoffs because they're trying to attract the casual American sports fan that is used to finality and a winner and loser in the games that matter.
It's when people get into what's right or what's the best for soccer, like there's only one correct answer............. that's when I bow out. What's "better" for the MLS is not a single table league that has 75% of it's clubs too far out of first place by July. It's to have an exciting playoff system that keeps hardcore AND casual fans engaged all the way until the end.
Uncle Si":33pm4xgp said:Sgt. Largent":33pm4xgp said:Uncle Si":33pm4xgp said:more kids play soccer between the ages of 3 and 14 than any of the other sports combined. These kids favorite teams are in Spain and England, their favorite players are Messi, Pogba and Ronaldo. There are millions of expats in this country who were born from or claim their identity in nations where soccer is THE sport. These are the targets of the MLS. American soccer fans, many steeped in the traditions of their international peers, enjoy it. These are not converted football and basketball fans, but lifelong soccer fans.
IMO it's both. While I don't agree with the "meathead" fan comment, the MLS has playoffs because they're trying to attract the casual American sports fan that is used to finality and a winner and loser in the games that matter.
It's when people get into what's right or what's the best for soccer, like there's only one correct answer............. that's when I bow out. What's "better" for the MLS is not a single table league that has 75% of it's clubs too far out of first place by July. It's to have an exciting playoff system that keeps hardcore AND casual fans engaged all the way until the end.
It doesn't need a long look into the stands at any MLS stadium to see what fans they are trying to attract. I don't even see a debate. I can look at the pre match ceremonies, the supporter groups, the building of unique stadiums and get a pretty clear idea who the MLS wants to bring in.
They want existing soccer fans to spend money on local teams. The sport itself is already massive.
Sgt. Largent":3k35aa04 said:Here's TransgenderHawk's answer as to what Euro's think of the MLS
http://deadspin.com/italian-national-te ... socialflow