Watching the game but seems both teams not committing just yet, kinda feeling each other out
EKneezy Atlanta
Post #32
Wednesday December 23, 2020 5:28am
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Good goal from Rossi. A nice pick out from Kaye
Kamphgruppe Michigan
Post #33
Wednesday December 23, 2020 5:28am
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LAFC 1-0, so far so good.
blaise213
Post #34
Wednesday December 23, 2020 6:14am
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Original post from Kamphgruppe
LAFC 1-0, so far so good.
Lol
EKneezy Atlanta
Post #35
Wednesday December 23, 2020 6:30am
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Lmao that stinks. Better luck next year. They settled on 1-0 and got punished it happens
blaise213
Post #36
Wednesday December 23, 2020 7:44am
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Same story with MLS
Raise the DP level to 5. Its been 3 DPS since 2007 ????
Teams need to stop being cheap.
Kamphgruppe Michigan
Post #37
Wednesday December 23, 2020 2:16pm
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Original post from blaise213
Lol
LAFC dominated long stretches of the game. Looked like it was in the bag. Once Tigres scored then LAFC fell apart. Then once Tigres had the lead no more football was played as they flopped and delayed the game into oblivion. It was a great game up to that point.
Samtom23
Post #38
Wednesday December 23, 2020 3:04pm
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Original post from Kamphgruppe
LAFC dominated long stretches of the game. Looked like it was in the bag. Once Tigres scored then LAFC fell apart. Then once Tigres had the lead no more football was played as they flopped and delayed the game into oblivion. It was a great game up to that point.
I think LAFC should've had a penalty in the box around the 18 minute mark. But it was a tight match. Liga MX has been dominant but think we will be seeing an end to the dominance and more parity.
2tone Ten-Towns
Post #39
Wednesday December 23, 2020 11:52pm
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Have to agree. Next step for MLS is allowing teams to spend.
PortCityFan Louisiana
Post #40
Saturday December 26, 2020 3:50pm
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Original post from 2tone
Have to agree. Next step for MLS is allowing teams to spend.
I think clubs should be able to increase their cap space by the total value of transfer outs. Hometown contracts are great in how they count against the cap, but some of those players never receive what some clubs consider "qualifying contracts" for their clubs. But for players like Reynolds, Adams, & Alonso who teams are willing to pay for, that money should be allowed to spend on a big named player to try to help win. A lot of MLS fan bases feel robbed when these players are sold off.
2tone Ten-Towns
Post #41
Sunday December 27, 2020 8:47am
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I tend to agree. Also young players should be able to go to whatever academy team they wish too. MLS needs to end regional scouting for MLS teams. MLS teams should be able to scout with across the country for their academies.
Samtom23
Post #42
Tuesday December 29, 2020 11:23am
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Agreed. I think MLS has grown enough that you don't need regional scouting to protect the clubs. I am hoping the Barca academy busts the model for regional scouting.
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