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Re: Re: Re: Re: Re: MLS Soccer
Brilliant stuff and good on them! I hope they should bin francises, keep teams local and build a sense of identity towards your clubs.
| quote: | | You know, I read a pretty interesting artical in The Economist about how America has a fair system in it's sporting events despite its free trade and competitive nature in business. Yet Europe is the opposite, and although few teams can share in on the glory, they still have a free system in allowing the best players to be monopolized to certain teams based on money the team has. |
I can remember when Chelsea were shit and Stamford Bridge was like a glorified bikeshed, seriously in the early 90's I used to look at the fixture list and go 4-0 easy result, look at them now! A lot it is about investment unfortunatly but you still get moments of magic etc small clubs screwing over the big clubs.
Some teams have brilliant invividual players but they don't gel as unit when you don't have that your screwed.
The teams in the MLS need to start scouting around the local teams and set up academies invest in local talent. In return you could see vast improvement to the league in future seasons and to the national team.
Money has been both positive and negative in European football. Positives more talent better facilities, the negatives corperate culture and shit fans who sit there in silence.
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