Friday, March 30, 2007

Clint Mathis To New York

The Red Bulls have acquired Clint Mathis from the Colorado Rapids. Whether he'll be playing in midfield or forward has yet to be seen. However, it seems it will be a good mix for Mathis alongside Claudio Reyna and Bruce Arena.



More here

Thursday, March 29, 2007

Everyone Wants A Piece...if it's there!

Although this was unofficially announced about a month ago, it seems the Rangers of the Scottish Premier League will confirm a friendly against David Beckham and the Galaxy.

The Evening Times of the United Kingdom reported:

"Rangers will confirm within the next few days that they will face David Beckham's MLS side LA Galaxy on Wednesday, May 23 in a lucrative end of season friendly, as revealed in SportTimes a month ago."


However, David Beckham will not be playing in this game. If you remember, Beckham sustained an injury against Getafe in La Liga this season. He is not expected to return to action until June.

Previous to the Rangers game, the Galaxy will be scheduled to play Chivas USA on 5/20 and then the Rapids on 5/26. Maintaining a busy schedule is apparently one of the things the Galaxy must do if it is indeed their goal to become an internationally recognized club.




Wednesday, March 28, 2007

MLS Notebook apologizes for the lack posts the past few days. We are back on board, however, with boat loads of information to give you!


The (Short) List

ESPN MLS TV Promo's

  • I have to say I love them all! I hope they show on every commercial break because I've just seen them already three times each.

Carolina Challenge Cup

  • Red Bull New York just lost to Toronto FC. Watch the Dynamo vs. Charleston Battery (USL) game.

Portland?

  • Looks look MLS Commsionaer Don Garber is intent on having another team out west in either Portland or Seattle. The plan is to have three more clubs by 2010 in either Cleveland, Detroit, St. Louis, Milwaukee, Philadelphia, the Bay area and Seattle/Portland.

More Revs Drama


  • Besides the Shalrie Joseph hoopla with him wanting to get traded, another former captain Joe Franchino is taking a leave of absence from the Revs.

Monday, March 26, 2007

The Rundown

Here is a short list of things to update you on:


  • Congratulations to the Columbus Crew and their fans on having all games televised. Lamar Hunt is very proud.
  • Landon Donovan is looking improved. It will be exciting to see Beckham feeding him on the pitch.
  • Not surprisingly Stan Kroenke, owner of the Rapids, is looking to purchase Arsenal. Rapids and Arsenal formed a special partnership earlier in the preseason.
  • Looking forward....April 3rd @ 9pm ET. D.C. United @ CD Guadalajara & April 5th @ 7:30 CT Houston Dynamo @ Pachuca

Friday, March 23, 2007


Galaxy Announce Herbalife Ltd, Will Be Jersey Sponsor


MLS Notebook has learned via the Wall Street Journal today that Herbalife, the LA-based nutrition-supplement company will pay anywhere between $3.5 million to $5 million for jersey sponsorship through 2011.

Previously, MLS Notebook reported that Herbalife advertisements were posted on the Galaxy site but nothing was confirmed until now.



Press Release

Thursday, March 22, 2007

Offsides!

Which Way: MLS Or Europe?




I realize many of you are heavily anticipating the game Sunday between the U.S. and Ecuador. The game will definitely provide a ‘World Cup Feel’ ( as posted on the USMNT website).

The big name Yanks from abroad like DeMarcus Beasley, Kasey Keller, Carlos Bocanegra and Oguchi Onyewu will be playing in their first international game since the World Cup last year. We tend to view them differently and have that special place for them just as we did for Captain America and rightfully so.
But the homegrown kids will provide as much talent and attention as their Yankee counterparts abroad and should not be overlooked.

Justin Mapp from the Chicago Fire had a great game against Denmark and is making the case for more minutes challening Beasely. He will likely start in the Guatemala match later this month.
Don't forget Brian Mullan (Houston Dynamo) or Brian Carroll (D.C. United), the other MLS midfielders besides Mapp. They are solid and full of potential because someone needs to hold it down in midfield since Captain America is gone.
Defenders Jimmy Conrad (KC Wizards) and Wade Barrett (Houston Dynamo) are great for the back. Wouldn't you love to see Conrad and Onyewu pair up and hold it down for an upcoming match if possible?
When it comes to Barrett, this is not new territory. He was called into camp for the October '05 World Cup Qualifying match versus Costa Rica. Barrett is without a doubt, one of the best U.S. MLS defenders. But look for a breakthrough soon especially if he plans on penetrating the already solid defense.
And all five forwards, by the way, are from MLS. Brian Ching (Houston Dynamo), Kenny Cooper (FC Dallas), Landon Donvan (LA Galaxy), Eddie Johnson (KC Wizards), and Taylor Twellman (NE Revolution). They can surely hold it down, although if there is one criticism, it should be that they need to score more!

Go USA and Go MLS!



Wednesday, March 21, 2007

Don't Shoot The Messenger

Take it for what it's worth but we've been hearing things. I don't want to start rumors but I suppose I already am.

This has been said by various people in different places; not just me: The Columbus Crew will sign a South American player as soon as next week.

We all have heard this kind of news before so please don't shoot the messenger.

MLS Notebook tries to provide with the latest and most important happenings around the league [disclaimer].

Pitch Perspectives


Grassroots Youth

Future Beckham?


David Beckham was at the age of 14 when he signed a youth training contract with Manchester United. Other players such as Rinaldinho and Wayne Rooney have developed through similar programs at a young age. The rewards of teams having developing players are endless.

This year Major League Soccer is requiring every team to have their youth programs in place; a U-15 and U-18 squad. Only positives can come out these youth development programs as we have seen in the past and will soon see in the near future.

Having a Beckham, Rindaldinho, or Rooney come up through a clubs system is of course the ultimate goal. But it’s more than the increased transfer fees that will occur through "development costs" and waiting around for the next All-Star. Those all are great things but the investment pays off in different ways.

These initiatives will bring the culture of a club face to face with each community. Young players will be exposed to the clubs traditions, goals, and values. Long-term fans and support in the area where each club resides will inevitably grow through this and forevermore connect the club to the community.

The last breed of critics that claim soccer in America can only be played at a youth level will finally be silenced. On ESPN Radio the other day they spoke quickly about Beckham and even implied soccer being a game for 'younger kids'.

Well now, in American sports, this youth development initiative is a first and will have people turning their heads. Not baseball, football, or basketball has enacted such a comprehensive youth development program. Each youth will have a defined road to follow to become a professional player through the MLS club itself.

Red Bull New York, for example, is using a pyramid format in their current system with the first two bottom tiers being paid training programs and the two middle parts acted as the academy and reserve team. All these, of course, eventually feeding into the first team. The paid training programs or camps will cancel out the cost of the academy team. It’s basic training that leads to the player identification which will help lure back the youth who once wandered off into other sports and make soccer more relevant for them.

Building these programs in communities from the ground up will without doubt increase the teams exposure in communities and grow the fan base. Soccer, in general, has an innate ability to turn people on and become addicted to it. After all, it is the worlds game and when America's youth, the fundamental part of soccer in America, gets passionate about it and is leading the cheers at the Dynamo games then you know the system has been successful and they have captured the underlying and invisible meaning of soccer.

These are the kinds of ingredients that may allow MLS to have the edge in what is a competitive sports entertainment market in America.








MLS Advocacy

Players such as Paul Dalglish, Claudio Suarez, and former MLS standout Paco Palencia have all praised MLS for its high playing level. Add former Norwich City and now Toronto FC midfielder Carl Robinson to that list. He even has a prediction, too.

"You might be surprised in the next few weeks. I think more and more English will come over now. I've had six or seven players asking if I will put in a word for them," he told BBC Sport. Well that remains to be seen but more talent has been coming over to North America this year; Luciano Emilio and Robbie Rogers just to name a couple.

In another article written today, David Beckham reassured the media that the standards in MLS are high and coming to America is not a retirement option.

MLS has always been a competitive league at a high level, although, this might be the first time players are speaking for it and has drawn attention from the media.



Beckham article


BBC Sport article





Tuesday, March 20, 2007

Jersey Sponsorship Update!

Citibank A No-Go For Galaxy

Washington Post soccer columnist Steve Goff is reporting that sources have confirmed that a potential deal for the LA Galaxy jersey sponsor has not come into fruition.

Goff has reported that it the deal fell through because Chase Bank is the official MLS Sponsor. However, on the LA Galaxy website there have been HerbaLife ads stating the they are the "Official Nutrition Sponsor Of the LA Galaxy."

Yet it remains to be seen if the Galaxy or other MLS teams will be having a jersey sponsor this year.



Steve Goff's Blog
Lonely Writer

I've been introduced to Jeff Rusnak and feel for the guy. He's been writing about soccer from all over the world except for a Florida team where he resides. Both Miami and Tampa Bay have vanished since 2001, leaving the South Florida's soccer writer since 1985 without a team to claim as his.

But with the recent MLS-Bundesliga partnership announcement taking place in Miami, it is hard not to get excited, reminisce the days of MLS in Miami, and question Commissioner Don Garber what are the chances of a return. Sun-Sentinel's, Jeff Rusnak did just that.



Article Here

Monday, March 19, 2007

Pitch Perspectives

Red Bull New York-Without The Wings...Update


Money, Arrogance, & Clueless

On Tuesday, March 13th, MLS Notebook posted a blog in reference to Ives Garlacep's article about the losses Red Bull New York was taking.

A recent article written by ESPN SoccerNet's Kristian Dyer carries on the same theme as Ives article but with a different tune. Although Dyer did provide hard numbers regarding the old MetroStars and of the current Red Bulls and does write a decent article, he has become a victim of the public relations office in Secaucus, New Jersey and their strategy to counter apathy, negative opinions, and Ives article.

Heading the new Red Bull campaign in America is Marc de Grandpre who has no experience in MLS or the business of soccer in general. It is a pity that in such a huge market that is vital to the growth of the team and MLS , no positive gains are evident in the past year- fewer fans were recorded, sponsors have left, and the losses reached $14 million.

Simply put, the game is not fun and attractive in New York. And now to make a weak attempt at redemption is not what the fans are looking for. Red Bull is not paying attention to the grassroots and instead seeming arrogant and at the same time clueless to the fans of New York.

As the old Emerson quote goes..."Money often costs too much." And for an organization that has more than enough, I believe some investors and fans have already lost faith in Marc de Grandpre and the front office.



Links:

Ives original article

Ives blog

ESPN SoccerNet Kristian Dyer article

Cobi Jones Makes Retirement Official After End of 2007 Season
He has mentioned the retirement before with media in attendance but one of the most recognizable faces in soccer made it official today.
The 36 yr. old has been playing with the LA Galaxy since the teams inception into the league in 1996. In nine years in the league, Jones totaled 62 goals and 82 assists in the regular season, plus six goals and eleven assists in the playoffs. As of the end of the 2005 season, he is the Galaxy's all-time leader in games (254), goals, and points.
After his upcoming final season, we'd be sure to look for him in a management position somewhere in the league.


Sunday, March 18, 2007

For Kicks

Player Revolt

New England Revolution Standout Wants Trade

Shalrie Joseph, one of the most prolific defenders in MLS, says he will demand a trade due to negotiation problems with his contract. Earlier in the month, Joseph was made Captain of the Revolution and now has announced he is relinquishing those duties.

Last year the Revolution denied an offer for Joseph from Celtic FC reportedly at a $1 million price tag. Currently, his contract stands at $167,500 with two more years to go.

Among the things Joseph wants is a three-year guranteed in his contract and team bonuses that have not been paid up.

Joseph has been an integral part of the Revolution and MLS. Last year, he was elected Most Valuable Player for the Revs and has been an All-Star the past two seasons. Not renegotiating the contract would be ill-advised since the hefty offer from Celtic FC last year and a reported promise of a pay increase before training camp this year.

Apparently contract concerns do not only lie with Joseph. "There is a lot of disenchantment on the team; I don't want to speak for all the guys, but I know I have been unhappy about my contract situation and others have been worried about theirs."



Article Here

The Sunday Must Read!

Jen Chang from ESPN.com writes an interesting blog and every soccer (football) fan should familiarize yourself with him.

In this article, Chang makes his point regarding the success of D.C. United during the offseason. Teams seem to be awaiting that marquee player including the Chicago Fire with that controversial Blanco trade.

But acquiring healthy, young talent primarily from South America is having immediate returns for D.C. United. Why aren't other teams following D.C. United? Maybe other teams just don't have enough talented scouts or they are still looking for another Beckham.

Don't worry, Chang gives a short list of players that MLS teams should get.


Article

Friday, March 16, 2007

Another Opportunity To Grow Here...
And There!



A recent article with MLS Marketing Executive, Takehito Nakamura, states that the league is becoming more interested in bringing on Japanese players. Why, you ask?

Well, first, not only does MLS want to grow within America, it also wants to become a worldwide brand. Bringing on Japanese players will only help that specific demographic here in America while growing the league itself outside in Japan.

Second, there is quality talent. Celtic FC player Shunsuke Nakamura (who we will be seeing in the MLS All Star Game) has one of the best free kicks in the world and former superstar Hide Nakata, who played seven season in the Serie A and a year in the EPL, has only been retired for a little less than a year-not too late to bring back.

The marketing aspect in bringing Japanese talent to the MLS is not just to sell souvenirs. Simply put, it is an untapped talent pool that MLS wants to capitalize on and to grow the league at home and abroad.


Article of Influence Here

Always More News & Info To Go Around

With the first leg of the CONCACAF Champions Cup Semifinals in the books, there are a plethora of links that provide great information out there to get you ready for the 2nd leg in Mexico.

If you have any other links you wish to provide or comments on the games, please post them all on our Comments section.



Thursday, March 15, 2007




D.C. Keeps Hopes Alive

Luciano Emilio has done it again with a late goal against CD Guadalajara (Chivas) to even things up in the series before a difficult match ahead. He has currently scored three goals in the last four games.

Both goals came in the 2nd half of play with the equalizer coming at the tail end of the 89th minute with a foul outside the box.

The biggest challenge comes Tuesday, April 3rd in Guadalajara.



Links:

Washington Post Steven Goff

MLSnet.com

Dynamo Take 2-0 Aggregate Lead

After a shaky start in the early stages of the game, the Dynamo eventually settled in and are heading back to Mexico with a promising lead.

Brian Ching scored the first goal of the game in the 57th minute when Paul Dalglish provided a cross to Ching that was headed into the lower right hand corner of the goal.

Houston Coach Dominic Kinnears substitution paid off quickly when Chris Wondolowski entered on for Ching and put away the second goal and securing the victory.

The return leg will be April 5th at Pachuca. FSC will televise the game at 5pm CT.


Update! ...On Chicago Fire's Potential Signing

Fire's Chris Armas on a Blanco Signing:

"If we can add a top-notch player, then yes, bring him in. But should we add a player just for the sake of adding him? No," Fire midfielder Chris Armas said last month. "If you do your homework on some of these guys and you see that he's going to help, then great. You just hope the guy can be a team player."

Cuauhtemoc Blanco is a controversial player and it sounds like Armas is skeptical but trying to say all the right things. Talks seem to be going well with Blanco and could see a signing in the coming weeks.



Get the Update Here

Wednesday, March 14, 2007

Three Urgent Messages For YOU:

  • Dismal weather which led to a power outage at Robertson Stadium has forced the game between Houston and Pachuca to be cancelled. It will be scheduled for tomorrow night and will be played earlier on FSC at 5pm CT*.

  • MLSnet.com is reporting Cobi Jones will hold a press conference for a major announcement. Rumours are circulating that he may be retiring. However, he did score two goals the other night in an exhibition game in Fresno and has said he will play through the 2007 season.
  • D.C. United has wrapped up Fulham star Reserve Player Kasali Yankil Casal. Casal has been training with United since last month and was labeled a hot prospect at Fulham.


*Please double check local paper and TV

Links:

Houston Chronicle

Cobi Jones Announcement


Casal

Don't Forget...





U.S. Clubs Match Up With Mexico's Best




The Champions Cup semifinals are here with D.C. United and the Houston Dynamo facing the two top teams of the Mexican League.

Houston plays tonight at 7:30 CT against Pachuca while D.C. United awaits CD Guadalajara (Chivas) tomorrow night at 7:30 ET in D.C.

All games will be televised on and will be available on FSC or audio webcast on MLSnet.com


Game Previews:

ESPN Soccernet: Jeff Carlisle takes a close look at the upcoming games

Dero A No-Go?

Other Links:

CCC Bracket

Tuesday, March 13, 2007

Red Bull New York-Without the Wings

Being in probably the largest market in the MLS, Red Bull New York has not opened its doors yet to the potential that the market holds. There are very few articles written about Red Bull New York in the New York dailies, which include the New York Times, Daily News, and the NY Post, largely because of the lack of marketing/public relations the Red Bull front office has done.

Ives Galarcep from the New Jersey Herald News is probably the only journalist in the New York metro area writing about the Red Bulls on a consistent basis. Ives article is absolutely on point regarding the front office shortcomings of the Red Bulls and I would extend those troubles to the way they have dealt with the whole market of New York.

It’s disturbing how much potential there is in the New York market. It’s not only vital to the surivival of the club but also for the league. To tap into such a huge market and to get consistent coverage in the dailies should be the goal. Sadly, there seems to be no plans for improvement.

Perhaps, this is a new challenge for the Austrian beverage maker who already has a team in Salzburg. Soccer in Salzburg was already where it needed to be and the market was already willing and able to accept it. Here, in America and New York, you have to prove yourself in this sport. This could be an existential moment for Red Bull as a club and a company. We just happen to be right in the middle of it.



Please read Ives blog







MLS & Bundesliga Announce Partnership...Of the Minds


There really wasn't any rumours circulating around or any hype for the announcement that was made today. There will be no tournament and no Bundesliga versus MLS Cup. But there will be a partnership of the minds between the MLS and the German Bundesliga.

In Miami, MLS Commisioner Don Garber alongside the Bundesliga CEO and VP, announced a relationship that will allow the MLS and the Bundesliga to see through each others systems. Things such as player development, marketing, broadcasting, rules, officiating, and stadium design information will all be available to each respective league.

"We could not be more pleased by the discussions we already have had with MLS," said Bundesliga vice president Tom Bender. "They have welcomed our every inquiry and have become our trusted colleagues. Soccer is still taking off in the United States and that is exciting, but it should be noted that the Bundesliga and MLS have more in common than people might imagine. So we are eager to develop this relationship."


MLSnet.com

Monday, March 12, 2007


As reported on MLSnet.com, an international soccer announcement is to take place tomorrow afternoon. German Bundesliga CEO and VP are scheduled to be at the announcement.

What could it be? Another preseason scrimmage? Another summer cup? The announcement takes place in Miami at 1pm.

Check back here for more information to come.

In the meantime MLSnet.com
Crew Win Pioneer Cup 3-0

Robbie Rogers made his MLS debut and all three Columbus Crew goals came in the 2nd half of play. I know it's preseason and all but FC Dallas did not look good.

More here

Saturday, March 10, 2007

Pitch Perspectives

Soccer in America No Surprise



Shame on all of you commentators, journalists, and even fellow bloggers for not bringing these things up more often. I asked a few of my soccer colleagues if they knew the history of the San Jose Earthquakes. They simply replied, "Ya man, they used to be part of the MLS and now are seeking expansion status." NO! Organized soccer in America has history beyond the MLS, and it should be recognized. That the MLS is doing so much right now has alot to do with the history of soccer in America.

The word 'Soccer' was originally derived from 'Association Football'. Soccer coming from the root "assoc." In the early 1800's, a number of colleges in America had soccer teams and eventually in 1862 during the Civil War, the first official soccer team named the Oneidas* was formed in Boston. Today, a monument in the Boston Commons stands tall in commemoration of the Oneidas. I think I'd like to get my hands on one of their jerseys.

The first attempt to form a league in America actually dates back 22 years after the Oneidas were formed, in 1884. It was to be called the "American League of Professional Soccer" but ended in the same year it was formed. Pro-Leagues and teams, however, were formed from 1894 on with teams such as the New York Giants of the 1930's, Philadelphia Football Club of the 1920's and on through various cities in America.

The North American Soccer League (NASL) does not receive as much credibility, attention and legacy it deserves in American soccer history. The NASL touched America. Fans were running to Giants stadium to see the Cosmo's and great players from around the world were coming to America to play. The reason it failed was simply because they started their fame too quickly, expanding a little too quickly, and ultimately it became financially inviable.

But now, when you hear about the Quakes from San Jose, you have to bring up the NASL from 1974. There's a reason why people are so energetic and excited to bring them back into an American league; it just does not fall into the laps of investors one day. Just an example of how emphatic the fans and investors are in Silicon Valley about this, the Oakland A's, a Major League Baseball team, has purchased the option to bring the Quakes back.

Should it be a surprise that soccer in America is growing? Probably not. According to FIFA, America has more active soccer players than any other nation in the world at 18 million. I challenge you to find a friend of yours that didn't play on a team at one time or another. Soccer has and will continue to be a good fit for America. No other sport crosses cultural boundries and no other country has as many cultures.






*Oneidas was an old tribe indigenous of the Boston area, however, there is no information that I could find that proves they were behind the creation of the team. My personal assumption is that they named the team after the tribe.

By all means this is not an entertainment or gossip blog but it does relate to MLS and the exposure they continue to get through the Beckham deal.

NBC will broadcast a six-episode reality series on the Beckham family move to the States. "This show is really something different, it's pushing the boundaries and I think it's going to surprise a lot of people," Victoria Beckham told People magazine. This family just loves attention, don't they?

Here's the AP article

Friday, March 9, 2007

Introducing...The World Series of Football

This summer four teams will participate in a friendly tournament at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California.

Chelsea, UNAM Tigres, Galaxy, and Suwon Bluewings from South Korea's K-League will contest each other between July 17 to July 21st.




By the way, as MLS Notebook was quickly compiling this story, we noticed this on the LA Galaxy website. Click here and scroll down to see the HerbaLife ad on the left side.
"Official Nutrition Sponsor of the L.A. Galaxy" it reads.

Not sure if there is any correlation with the L.A. Galaxy jersey sponsor. Updates to come.
Sign, Seal, & Deliver
Fred coming to MLS under D.C. United


It won't provide the same amount of attention as Beckham did but it probably should. Helbert Frederico Carreiro da Silva or better known as Fred will take the already skilled D.C. United to the next level in MLS and in the World.

Unfortunately, it looks unlikely that he will be able to play in the CONCACAF Champions Cup semi against Chivas de Guadalajara but the contract is four seasons long. Fred is 27 years old and won the Australian leagues most valuable player last year.

The signing will take place as soon as next week after the paperwork gets filed away.

Thursday, March 8, 2007

More DP Talk


Bigapplesoccer.com is reporting that a MLS team will sign a big name soon. Here are a couple options (minus Zidane):




Known as Fred, the Melbourne Victory forward could be joining Luciano Emilio in DC.














Cuauhtemoc Blanco could be with the Chicago Fire before the week is out. Wherever he goes, it will be a love/hate relationship but fun nonetheless.
Other news:
The Columbus Crew have snagged Robbie Rogers in the lottery today.
Rogers is a U-20 U.S. National Team foward-midfielder and recently ended his tenure at Heerenveen from the Dutch league.
MLS Works Charity To Begin This Year

The NY Post today actually did some reporting on MLS-finally. After going on about Beckham's knee and how he is out for a month there was something interesting on the bottom of the article.

A short paragraph stated that this coming year a charity called MLS Works will be introduced. Commissioner Don Garber was quoted as saying he hopes it will be as popular as the NFL Charity networks.

Sounds like a fine idea. I wonder who will be partnering with the MLS for this. We'll have to wait and see.


Wednesday, March 7, 2007

FSC TV will broadcast MLS Preseason Game

On Sunday, March 11, FSC will broadcast a special preseason game featuring FC Dallas and the Columbus Crew.

The game is the first annual Lamar Hunt Tribute Match and begins at 6:00 pm.

TV Scheldule here

Updates!

As we promised, MLS Notebook keeps you updated regularly on all things regarding Major League Soccer.

Here are the recent acquisitions and transfers:


  • FC Dallas has signed Colombian-midfielder Juan Carlos Toja on loan. The 21-year-old, who played on loan with River Plate last year, is still owned by Colombian-side Independiente de Santa Fe.
  • Forward Conor Casey has finally signed with Toronto FC from Mainz of the German Bundesliga.
  • Robbie Rogers, former Maryland superstar and SC Heerenveen player will be in the MLS. Lottery for him is tomorrow and whichever team picks him up won't regret it!
  • GK Jon Busch who was formerly with the Crew was acquired by Toronto
This article is a nice supplement to the 'Offsides' post yesterday about European clubs forming partnerships with MLS teams.

Another reason partnerships break down and also form is because of U.S. investors and new owners from the U.S. purchasing clubs abroad. Also, the article has a lot of nice updates.

Thank you NY Times!

Tuesday, March 6, 2007

Offsides!

Now Barca Trying To Get Into The Mix

There is something going on with MLS. Yes, it's the steady growth in tickets and fans. And yes, it does finally seem that more skilled players might be coming in then leaving. But there is an increasingly attractive quality about the league, not just only to sponsors and other players from across the world but for other clubs.

Real Madrid (Real Salt Lake) and Arsenal (Colorado) are two clubs off the top of my head that have partnerships with MLS teams. Why would an elite club form a MLS partnership?

-Growth in terms of revenue

-Increase fan base

-Stay competitive abroad in terms of revenue, fan base, and the game itself

-Spread their values and mentality that the club is so emphatic about

Personally, I don't necessarily mind these partnerships. MLS is trying to grow in America and this is a great way to spread the game. Real Salt Lake and Arsenal get to play in their sister clubs facilities and understand the intensity of the game that needs to be emanated here in America to the fans and players.

However, I do not like teams being called 'Colorado Arsenal' or 'Boston Barca'. Sooner or later these partnerships are not going to last. It is inevitable that the more MLS grows, the more money each team makes, the more these partnerships are not going to matter and other values will dominate the sister clubs values. But doesn't that make all this just so much more interesting?


article of influence here
Dynamo say 'Thanks but no thanks' but the Chicago Fire say 'Pretty please'

Cuauhtémoc Blanco from Club America might be coming to MLS

More to come


Monday, March 5, 2007


A great article came out in the L.A. Times today regarding Chivas USA and how they are responding to the Beckham signing.

Both the Galaxy and Chivas play in the Home Depot Center and lately the attention has all been on the Galaxy. However, Chivas claims its more important to focus on the local and latino support in L.A. then becoming a world brand.

The article states that Chivas USA is rebranding but that isn't so. Just as Chivas de Guadalajara (who created Chivas USA) is the only team that has Mexican born players on their team, Chivas USA is building a strong tradition where Colombian, Hondurian, American, Puerto Rican players directly reflect the Southern California community. Chivas USA is simply carrying on the strong traditions of their sister club in Guadalajara.

The Beckham signing seems to have motivated Chivas USA and clarify who they are in the U.S. market. The passion the clubs officials are emanating will surely be reflected in the fans at every game.

Saturday, March 3, 2007

Toronto FC Tickets Going Fast

The MLS expansion team has reportedly sold 13,500 season tickets for its first season. The clubs stadium, BMO Field, has a capacity of 20,000.

All the hype, however, does not all go to the new stadium and new team. Toronto's roster looks very strong and could be one of the most dominate teams in the league this year. Players such as midfielders Carl Robinson from Norwich City, Jim Brennan from Southampton FC, are looking for immediate success in their new homes.

And remember, Conor Casey who has played with Dortmund and FC Mainz in the Bundesliga will be taking the number one allocation spot on Toronto's roster.

These are fun and exciting times in Toronto.


Thursday, March 1, 2007

UPDATE!

IT IS FINAL! Both DC & Dynamo heading to Semi's

Dynamo played a nail-biter as they win on a 2-1 aggregate.

In the previous game, DC United beat CD Olimpia 3-2 (7-3 on aggregate) and move on as well!

DC United will play Chivas de Guadalajara and the Dynamo will face off against Pachuca in the semi-final round.


Now we can all go to sleep happy.


DON'T FORGET!


The CONCACAF Champions Cup quaterfinals continue tonight with DC United holding a 4-1 lead on CD Olimpia (Honduras) and the Dynamo down 1-0 after being called on a late red card versus Puntarenas (Costa Rica).

Both games are being broadcasted by Fox Soccer Channel and Fox Sports en Espanol.


Previews:

DC United


Houston Dynamo