Starts this weekend.
Who on here supports an MLS team in some way?
We all follow Portland Timbers as, Portland is relatively close to where I live (so is Seattle & Vancouver) but we love Portland the city & first watched them nearly a decade ago. Have become pretty hooked & rarely miss a game on TV & try to get to see them live at least once a season (next time will be in Vancouver in May.
They are reigning MLS champions after a fantastic run through the play-offs last year - this year the squad is looking a bit weaker after they lost several key players, but they still have in Diego Valeri a sublime footballer in the Claus Jensen mould. Fanendo Adi is Vetokele's old strike partner from FC Copenhagen & would be excellent at Championship level.
Anyway it gives us something to watch through the summer & just to be able to watch a live game after work or on the weekend is something when you are 7 hours behind GMT.
Any other MLS supporters out there?
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In the next couple months I'm hoping to move up to Oregon, and would love to go to Timbers and Thorns (the women's team) games. They have the reputation for having really good atmospheres.
if i was to pick a team it would probably be the white caps as i did keep an eye on them when Kenny Miller was out there (despite him being Hibs)
4 quarter finals, MLS v mexican sides. Mexican sides won all 4 ties. A Galaxy side featuring De Jong, Gerrard and Keane were smashed 4-0 by Santos Laguna early this morning
Sure I read that somewhere.
That was appalling defending by both halves. Truly woeful.
But the forwards weren't bad.
Pirlo and Villa have faded into relative obscurity very quickly.
I'll give my obvious players to look out for and then I'll turn it over to Oakster
1. Federico Higauin of Columbus Crew, brother of Gonzalo, clever attacking midfielder who gets goals
2. Sebastian Giovinco--formerly of Juve and Italy, scores for fun for Toronto. Always been a talented player, but has struggled with injuries and being 5'4''
3. Jordan Morris, Seattle--Has played for US Youth and full international side on numerous occasions. Waited to turn professional until he finished Uni at Stanford. Turned down an offer from Werder Bremen to play in the States.
4. Nigel de Jong, LA--Still only 30. Manchester City should never have let him go, a class above Fernando and even Fernandinho when it comes to breaking up play. Behind Mascherano, the best midfield destroyer of his generation. Can you tell I have a bit of a man crush?
5. Jelle VanDamme, LA-- Big, Bald, Belgian, Bastard. Played for Wolves briefly but spent most of his career at Anderlecht. Proper center half
6. BWP, SWP, and Llyod Sam up front for New York Red Bulls--Need I say more? Behind them is a player called Sascha Kljeistan, talented midfielder, played in Europe for a bit and has played for the US but never quite seemed to make the most of his talent.
These are all pretty mainstream and off the top of my head. I don't usually watch a ton of MLS, but going to try and watch more this year as it seems like it's going to be an exciting year and I'm in a fantasy league with some guys I work with.
and Christian Bolanos (remember him) now plays for the Whitecaps.