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Fireman451 Senior
Joined: 02 Jul 2009 Posts: 155 Location: Chicago
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Posted: 03.07.2009 04:28 Post subject: MLS Thread |
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Hey folks, thought I'd start a Major League Soccer thread for those interested. If anyone has questions about MLS, players, the current season, our various competitions, expansion teams, stadiums, supporters culture, etc. I'll do my best to answer you.
Mind you, I will probably have a bias for the Chicago Fire but I'll try to offer a fair view of the other clubs too.
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Fireman451 Senior
Joined: 02 Jul 2009 Posts: 155 Location: Chicago
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Posted: 03.07.2009 04:41 Post subject: |
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I'll start by showing some photos of our supporters section here in Chicago, Section 8.
Section 8 is a not-for-profit independent supporters organization which consists of members from various supporters clubs (Fire Ultras, BarnBurners, Red Side Ultras, Mike Ditka Street Crew, Whiskey Bros, Sector Latino, etc).
Enjoy
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Fireman451 Senior
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Posted: 03.07.2009 06:49 Post subject: |
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I just noticed that you can enlarge any of the images if you click on them.
That's all for now, gotta go to sleep. I'm driving to Memphis for the 4th of July holiday.
Cheeers! _________________ www.chicago-fire.com
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Darius Proff
Joined: 08 Aug 2006 Posts: 272 Location: Oslo/Göteborg
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Posted: 03.07.2009 15:38 Post subject: |
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Welcome Fireman451, and thanks for the pics. I like the way football (I'm not going to call it soccer, mind you) is evolving in the US, and how it is gaining more followers by the day. The US will have quite a strong national team someday in a not to distant future I think.
And I see the supporters are getting better as well. I don't know if you guys sing any songs during the games or not? But the pics are definitely impressive! Even though there is still a lot of potential. |
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longines Veteran
Joined: 03 Apr 2009 Posts: 3321
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Posted: 03.07.2009 16:10 Post subject: |
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Fireman451 Senior
Joined: 02 Jul 2009 Posts: 155 Location: Chicago
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Posted: 06.07.2009 17:43 Post subject: |
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Darius wrote: | Welcome Fireman451, and thanks for the pics. I like the way football (I'm not going to call it soccer, mind you) is evolving in the US, and how it is gaining more followers by the day. The US will have quite a strong national team someday in a not to distant future I think.
And I see the supporters are getting better as well. I don't know if you guys sing any songs during the games or not? But the pics are definitely impressive! Even though there is still a lot of potential. |
Yes, supporters sing and chant throughout the entire match. _________________ www.chicago-fire.com
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Fireman451 Senior
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Posted: 06.07.2009 17:45 Post subject: |
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longines wrote: | |
Cooper = hate.
BTW, Kenny will be in the USNT line up for the Concacaf Gold Cup beginning this week. The USNT will field it's B squad (possibly even a C squad) for this tourney since our A squad just finished the Confederation Cup and World Cup Qualifying kicks back up in early August.
EDIT - UPDATE: Kenny didn't even get on the field yesterday as the USNT beat Grenada 4-0. Not sure why Kenny gets overlooked so much, probably because he plays for FC Dallas (LOL!). However, on a Tippeligean note, Troy Perkins GK (VÃ¥lerenga) played the whole game. _________________ www.chicago-fire.com
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Fireman451 Senior
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Posted: 22.07.2009 04:37 Post subject: |
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For those of you interested in watching some soccer if you're still awake, here's a live, free link to the semifinal round of the US Open Cup:
http://www.soundersfc.com...layer.aspx
Seattle Sounders v. Houston Dynamo
Winner of this match will play on the title match against DC United, who defeated Rochester Rhinos (USL Div. 1) earlier tonight.
The US Open Cup is our version of the FA Cup and is the oldest soccer tournament in the US,est. 1914.
Enjoy. _________________ www.chicago-fire.com
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Fireman451 Senior
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Posted: 02.09.2009 18:12 Post subject: |
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Tonight at 7:30 Eastern Time the US Open Cup final will be played between DC United and Seattle Sounders.
The game will broadcast here on Fox Soccer Channel, but I'm sure there are several ways (torrents) to catch the game online if you want to watch the final while at work . . . or follow the live blog feed at http://thecup.us/.
The Us Open Cup is our oldest soccer tournament (est. 1914) and is a single elimination tourney that begins with amateur teams and finishes the later rounds with our pro teams getting involved (MLS and USL [second division]).
EDIT: Here's the link to watch the game if anyone is still up late.
http://atdhe.net/9001/wat...e-sounders _________________ www.chicago-fire.com
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Fireman451 Senior
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Posted: 03.09.2009 18:20 Post subject: |
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Well, Seattle Sounders FC won the US Open Cup over DC United in a pretty exciting match.
Freddie Ljungberg had a nice shot on goal that was delfected and followed up by Freddy Montero for the finish for the first goal. Seattle scored again when Sebastian LeToux made a beautiful cross that was tapped home by Roger Levesque.
United got one back in the 89th minute on a deflected free kick from 28 yards out. There was 5 minutes of added time which was run at a frantic pace, but Seattle held off DCU to earn their club's first trophy.
Sounder FC 2 - 1 DC United
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Zorac Forumsjef
Joined: 08 May 2005 Posts: 19487 Location: Lillestrøm
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Posted: 04.09.2009 01:10 Post subject: |
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Fireman, what's the average attendance in MLS games? Are there big differences from team to tem? _________________ Influencerâ„¢ |
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Fireman451 Senior
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Posted: 04.09.2009 02:30 Post subject: |
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I wasn't sure of the answer so I checked a few of my MLS websites I follow and found that the league average attendance this season is 16,508.
Yes there is quite a bit of difference between some clubs. Most are right in the middle 14,000-16,000 range but there are a couple of exceptions on both the high and low side.
Seattle and Toronto have sold 100% of their seats to season ticket holders, and both cities have waiting lists of a few thousand to buy season tickets.
Kansas City, Dallas and Red Bull New York are the worst.
Dallas has their own soccer stadium, but draw awfully since they built the grounds 30 miles outside of Dallas - real bad move.
KC is currently playing in a very small stadium that seats 12,000 or so until they build their soccer stadium (to be completed by 2011).
NY has always drawn horribly and play in the worst place imaginable, Giants Stadium )a huge American football stadium). Fortunately for the Red Bulls they will be moving into a proper soccer stadium of their own next season finally, which should help . . . as long as they get a better team on the field. Here's the New Red Bull Arena:
Currently, 9 teams play in their own soccer stadiums and next year NY and expansion Philadelphia will add 2 more soccer stadiums. By 2011, 4 more soccer stadiums should be built. Additionally, Vancouver and Portland will start their MLS clubs that year. So 15 of 18 clubs will be playing in soccer stadiums they own and operate by 2012.
Here's a website outlining each club's attendance:
http://www.mls-daily.com/...gures.html _________________ www.chicago-fire.com
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Zorac Forumsjef
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Posted: 04.09.2009 15:48 Post subject: |
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Thanks for the answer, fireman.
I've always thought it looks kind of strange playing soccer on a football pitch (to use you American's terms ). What's your impression of the reactions to this? Do people care, and does it influence attendence?
EDIT: Here in Norway we have the never ending natural vs. artificial grass discussion, but I imagine playing soccer in stadiums built for other purposes (at least for the top leagues) would be an even bigger issue. _________________ Influencerâ„¢ |
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Svendsea Senior
Joined: 19 Aug 2006 Posts: 165
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Posted: 05.09.2009 01:15 Post subject: |
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Seattle Sounders FC have the largest attendance in MLS. Are they a new team? The average attendance is calculated with and without Seattle Sounders FC. _________________ Smeknamn: Troillongan (trollbarnen) |
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julegrisen Rutinert
Joined: 28 Sep 2006 Posts: 864 Location: Nidaros
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Posted: 05.09.2009 01:18 Post subject: |
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Greetings Fireman 451.
Thank you for your updates from MLS . In the TL the average is around 9000 attendendences this year , yet we like to call the MLS a "failure" ....
As always, we Norwegians like to look at the outside world from a peephole and without much knowledge i´m sorry to say. That´s why we´re not a member of the EU yet.....
I´m impressed by the average attendences in MLS so far, although the population in the US is far beyond ours.
I´m also impressed by the young national teams from U-17 to U 21 in the US.
It´s telling me you are doing much right with the development of young players.
Keep on with the good work and your much appreciated comments in this forum regarding MLS. |
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attach Forumsjef
Joined: 05 Jul 2005 Posts: 25183 Location: Rosenborg
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Posted: 05.09.2009 01:24 Post subject: |
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Julegrisen wrote: | In the TL the average is around 9000 attendendences this year |
Hm, 9000 is still one of the best attendances in Europe compared to the population even though the support has declined this year. |
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attach Forumsjef
Joined: 05 Jul 2005 Posts: 25183 Location: Rosenborg
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Posted: 05.09.2009 01:27 Post subject: |
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Zorac wrote: | Here in Norway we have the never ending natural vs. artificial grass discussion, but I imagine playing soccer in stadiums built for other purposes (at least for the top leagues) would be an even bigger issue. |
By the way, does someone play on a football field with artificial grass in the MLS? |
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hefffner Senior
Joined: 21 Apr 2008 Posts: 247 Location: Trondheim
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Posted: 05.09.2009 01:53 Post subject: |
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Hey Fireman
Seattle Sounders had those open tryouts last year.. Do you know who won, and if so, how he's performing for the team? My guess is that he's not a regular in the startup, and that this was more of a promotion scheme made by the Sounders..
Not a wild guess though! _________________ Fatter ikke åssen folk klarer å holde med andre lag enn Rbk... |
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