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What a week! How bout those gunners? City vs Liverpool & Spurs vs Chelsea cant wait till Sunday. :mug:
 
The one time City has to fall (didn't want a win, but wanted a collective point loss for sure). And Everton can't pull their weight either. Pfffft.

Come on you Spurs!
 
At least Norwich won. What a ****ty day on another positive note the mls is probably going go on strike.
 
Glad MLS pulled their collective heads from their rears and will not go the route of hockey and baseball.
 
Glad MLS pulled their collective heads from their rears and will not go the route of hockey and baseball.

To be honest, I was panicking the last few days. I was refreshing the CBA threads on BigSoccer and /r/MLS, as well as refreshing twitter with #MLSCBA... over and over and over. When the news finally broke I almost jumped up and yelled in class. That would have been awkward.

Whatever, though. The season starts on time.
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Exactly. God how much of a setback would that have been for the sport nationally if there was a players strike.
 
Exactly. God how much of a setback would that have been for the sport nationally if there was a players strike.

Nationally not much. Internationally, even less. Hard to go lower than the bottom. :D:D:D

In all seriousness, glad they got it worked out, and hopefully DC United has another great season and forgoes the Playoff Choke so rampant in DC sports.
 
Well I only day nationally just seeing how long it took baseball and hockey to dig themselves out of the strikes.
 
Well I only day nationally just seeing how long it took baseball and hockey to dig themselves out of the strikes.

However the NHL is better off than it was the year before the season long strike.
 
However the NHL is better off than it was the year before the season long strike.

Eh maybe but I feel that mls is so fragile in the American mind right now that a long strike could have crippled they league. It took baseball sometime to get back to relevance and that took steroids. It just wouldn't have looked good for the league especially with what they were disagreeing with.
 
I'm so excited to see a soccer thread . . . with a discussion of the MLS labor agreement drama, no less! The CBA looked grim for awhile. I'm glad the minimum salaries were raised--that'll help the depth over the next few seasons.

We're season ticket holders in Kansas City. I'll be heading to Sporting Park on Sunday to start our season. I'm even taking a buddy from London to the match against RSL in April. I'll enjoy a Boulevard at the match while thinking of the beers I have carbonating at home.
 
I'm so excited to see a soccer thread . . . with a discussion of the MLS labor agreement drama, no less! The CBA looked grim for awhile. I'm glad the minimum salaries were raised--that'll help the depth over the next few seasons.

We're season ticket holders in Kansas City. I'll be heading to Sporting Park on Sunday to start our season. I'm even taking a buddy from London to the match against RSL in April. I'll enjoy a Boulevard at the match while thinking of the beers I have carbonating at home.

Nice. Welcome! Are you in The Cauldron?




Coming for you Galaxy.....and Portland but really who worries about the timbers.
Bring it






I see Keane is well ahead in the ****** of the year award
Eh I think that was just a burst of energy that was misdirected. He had been getting feeds that were just slightly off all half and finally banged one in. We've all seen players get so excited they yell at nobody in general.

Unfortunately ol' Keano let his Irish show :D
 
So, here's my assessment of the opening weekend for MLS.

1. A Less Violent Game?'
The refs were harder on fouls and even threw out two second yellows for persistent infringement, could MLS be moving towards a less violent play style? The refs were also harder on "simulation", particularly in Orlando the refs pulled out the yellow card for multiple "simulation" situations. On Sunday, the only game that didn't see a second yellow for multiple infringements was Sounders vs Revolution (two teams known for being "soft" in the league).

2. Big Money Pays Off
Whether it's Altidore's brace, the Dempsey and Martins show in Seattle, NYCFC vs Orlando or Keane in LA, the vast majority of goals were scored by designated players this weekend. With a few exceptions (I'm looking at you Villa!) MLS designated players showed why they earn the big bucks. The new CBA increases the minimum salary, but it's pretty clear why teams continue to chase the "right" designated player.

3. Fox Sports Did...Okay
A lot of people were worried because Fox Sports is taking over from the very excellent NBC/NBCSN soccer coverage, and that's a very valid concern; that said, Fox Sports did okay this weekend. While the announcing for Sporting vs Red Bulls was terrible (seriously, super bad, like hearing paint dry), Lalas and Strong make an excellent "A team" of announcers. Even if you dislike Lalas (I do!) there's no doubt his team is superior by a large distance to the "B team" and that even if you don't like his opinion he at least expresses it in an entertaining way. From an in studio perspective, Landon Donovan may be an excellent analyst from a technical perspective, but the man needs to let some emotion into his voice; I think he will improve. Overall, I can't complain too much about their coverage, after all, NBCSN stumbled a bit at the outing too.

4. Unimas is a Problem
The opening game was on Unimas, but Unimas is not on the vast majority of cable and satellite packages. Set aside, for the moment, the idea of a primarily English speaking country having to turn on SAP to understand what is being said by the announcers, the fact that Unimas isn't on most TVs is an issue. I've heard that Unimas had a live stream that was free, after the fact, but MLS didn't advertise this, perhaps because they have a pay to watch streaming service themselves. MLS needs to sort this out and either advertise the live stream or find an alternative way to get this on most TV sets.

5. Sloppy Openers
Most of the games on tap this opening weekend were pretty sloppy, filled with fouls and restarts. Part of this is because of the refs finally clamping down on fouls (see 1.), but I think a lot of frustration and jitters from the CBA are a factor here too. I'd expect to see smoother games come next month.
 
arsenal's record is so bad at OT. Anything better than a 3-0 loss I will consider a success.

That's why you buy man u players :mug:

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MLS: Dempsey/Martins looked good. Expecting good things from Seattle this year.

Seattle is arguably the best team in the west. I don't know if anyone will compete with them. Aside from LA when they add Gerrard. East looks like they have a handful of quality squads. TFC looks great, New England should be in the mix, they were without arguably their 2 best players,
 
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