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PS - I think you have a few more Nick's to replace with Steven.
And DM: Max reminds me of a homer baseball announcer. Rob Stone is the same way. They try to sound unbiased, but they can't help it.
But since I changed TV companies, I no longer get FSC so I watch all my games online...
It's a shame that show is hosted by a Chelsea and Liverpool fan, I'd rather see neutrals or an additional guest every week that knows what he's talking about.
Cohen wants MLS to follow a strictly British model. This isn't the UK, we are different geographically, culturally, and most importantly in our values about sports.
Max is great. He's the people's voice for American soccer, someone who understand latin culture and european football and how MLS can be a fusion of both with a distinctly American flavor to it.
It has to become a more Latinized league. More games in Spanish on Spanish broadcast networks and on Spanish radio. The majority of football fans in this country are Latin and don't particularly care for MLS' attempts to appease European fans including some of the recent more disturbing developments. I think MLS listens to Cohen and his ilk more than they should and have already made far too many concessions to that crowd.
They need to listen to Paul Gardner, the most knowledgeable and best writer here in the states about how to proceed and what models to follow.
Thanks for the response. I hope to provide more to the site in the future, but you have to start somewhere. A couple of points:
-- Max didn't give any suggestions. He said "here's what I like about what they do." That's not what the caller asked for.
-- In the context of that show, Max should not have to worry about "censors." If he wants to only be positive, fine. that's his prerogative. But to put it like that shows that he's not speaking words he believes. And it's an opinion show. Not a game.
Sorry to let you down, Betsy's, but there will be more for you to love/hate as we go on.
And I don't see how transportation is an issue: each team has to travel to the opposing ground anyway. And a single table would remove those awkward third and fourth games against the same opponent. So if anything, it will reduce travel costs.
Yell at me for drinking the kool-aid, but a single table with home and away fixtures would really differentiate this sport from any other in this nation. MLS is trying to run with the big boys (and failing). Instead, it needs to be playing to its own tune.
And Bretos pleading the fifth in this case is another example of corporate society dictating free speech. Gotta love it!
On average, there was only 2K-3K miles difference in the travel, and that was with two more teams than exists now.
And MLS doesn't really pay any attention to Cohen and his ilk, if they had, the product that they put out would quite clearly be much better.
Ian, you are right about Max drinking the MLS Kool-Aid. He has to be more objective.
And as far as the people's voice for soccer in this country goes, in my opinion it has to be Steven Cohen. They guy started a show on soccer when nobody in this country was even willing to acknowledge it. In fact, I think his radio show/podcast along has brought more fans to the beautiful game than the MLS or anything that US Soccer has done. And the facts dont lie, World Soccer Daily has been the #1 podcast on podcast.com for 2 years now.
Again, the US is different. The country most similar to the US in geography that has a legitimate first division is Mexico and as I have said Mexico has three divisions and a playoff and the league is far more popular in the US than MLS or the Premier League.
Cohen has repeatedly stated that MLS must play on an August to April calender, but how exactly do you propose playing games in Toronto or Chicago in January. This country is not blessed with the maritime climate of the UK- some places are downright awful and depressing. Russia, Norway, Denmark, Sweden, Ireland and Finland all play their leagues on the same calender as MLS because they have the same concerns.
MLS may not interest the readers of this site, but that's not who MLS must win over. MLS MUST win over the people who watch the America-Cruz Azul game or flock to stadiums when Mexico plays friendlies in this country (they play more friendlies in the US than at home in Mexico.) On that count MLS is failing miserably. To think the domestic league of your neighboring country is three times as popular as your own league. Further Anglicizing the league will only dig the grave MLS has already dug for itself even deeper.
PS: I respect your opinion, I'm just saying what I think, I'm not disrespectful or anything. Also, please pardon my poor english, after all these years, I'm still learning......
The only problem is if MLS focuses on European fans, the league is doomed to failure. As much as we all love the game the numbers of people interested in European football in this country are not large enough to sustain a FIFA sanctioned first division. Maybe a virtually semi-pro league like USL, do probably MLS is doomed to failure long term. This is why the league no longer cares about the type of fan it attracts just that the crowd numbers are passable: so the initial investors can cut their losses and new investors can be hoodwinked. I certainly hope I am wrong but if MLS cannot cut into the mexican league's fanbase the league will cease to exist in its current form in the future.
Come on, do you actually take the guy seriously? He doesn't actually know much about soccer aside from Chelsea, can't pronounce people's names right, and like I said, has a very general understanding but knows nothing about tactics, players, etc.
This is why the league no longer cares about the type of fan it attracts just that the crowd numbers are passable: so the initial investors can cut their losses and new investors can be hoodwinked.
The MLS folks must have a different viewpoint of passable number of fans than me. I expect the stadium to be at least 90% filled, and seeing how the only team that doesn't need David Beckham to fill up a stadium is in Canada (Mookie's fav Toronto FC)...MLS should follow Europe.
I mean, the fans don't make a noise. They just blow a horn and bang the drums. Where are the chants? Where are the songs?
Oh yeah, Bretos. If I have to hear "YYYYYYYYYYYYYYYEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS!!!" one more time.....