Ozzie Alonso is a US citizen now, just a few steps and he's cleared to suit up for the US. Pair him with Bradley and you have a great central midfield. Those two would be like releasing wild dogs on the world.
I don't 100% disagree with Blatter, if the American game was more competitive I think the youth would be more into it. But I think that it's slowly changing, and I think at the very least the overall interest in soccer is growing since on FSC you can watch La Liga, Serie A or BPL matches which are higher quality matches. I think the fact that (yes I know they play less games) an MLS match draws about as well as an NBA or MLB game shows how well the game has grown.
Well yeah. Considering it competes with sports that have been around for nearly a century. Though I think MLS will grow and if it can become the 3rd or 4th most popular sport in America that would be a huge gain. If we could get just one LeBron James or Calvin Johnson type of player to play for the US team we'd be set.
Of course it doesn't help that the US has had some guys born here or who played youth ball here (aka lived here for several years) or had one american parent and then chose to play elsewhere like Neven Subotic, Brede Hangeland, Seb Hines, and Guiseppe Rossi. Now it's true we've lucked out by keeping some dual nationality guys (Howard, Bocanegra, Holden, Jones) we've also been equally screwed as well. Oh well such is the annoying game of international football.
I tend to ignore most anything that Blatter comes out with.
As said in the article he tends just to be a walking contradiction so who knows what he truly believes. I doubt even he knows.
If he expects the MLS to be top dog of US sports in 18 years then, frankly, he's delusional.
hoppyhoppyhippo said:IIRC he made around 50K a week American.
At Guadalajara or current?
That would put him in DP range and I'm not even sure Chivas has a DP on the roster.
IIRC he made around 50K a week American.
Though I think MLS will grow and if it can become the 3rd or 4th most popular sport in America that would be a huge gain. If we could get just one LeBron James or Calvin Johnson type of player to play for the US team we'd be set.
It's already the third highest attended league in the country. Just because we don't pay our athletes way too much doesn't mean they aren't top caliber.
Though I think what will be really interesting is watching the growth of Ben Lederman, he was good enough for Barca to take a shot at him hopefully he has the kind of talent it takes to play for Barca then he'll for sure be the best American ever.
SuperDraft mofos!
Farrell went #1 and, as expected, Alvarez goes to Chivas