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re: MLS growth process

Posted on 4/8/16 at 10:03 am to
Posted by joey barton
Member since Feb 2011
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Posted on 4/8/16 at 10:03 am to
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Most people don't care about quality of play, they just want to see the big names and the big teams.


It's pretty clear that you can spend less and get equal or better outcomes to teams that spend big, but I wouldn't accuse people who want to see big names of not caring about quality of play. DPs who actually earn their money still do shite that very few players are able to do.

It's not like teams who make successful DP signings consistently perform like shite, either.
Posted by itawambadog
America, F Yeah!
Member since Nov 2007
21266 posts
Posted on 4/8/16 at 11:29 am to
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It's pretty clear that you can spend less and get equal or better outcomes to teams that spend big,


Just look at the final, two smaller market teams with no big name DPs. No LA, Toronto, or NYCFC.
Posted by John Keating
College Green, Ireland
Member since Jan 2015
2593 posts
Posted on 4/8/16 at 11:35 am to
I think the MLS is going about this the right way by sprinkling in a few big name players but committing to academy development for long term growth. Consider the final four clubs that competed for the MLS Cup last year: Portland, Columbus, Dallas, and NYRB. None of those clubs had big priced DPs like LA Galaxy, Toronto, Seattle, or NYC. Yet all four clubs were very pleasant to watch and played high quality, exciting soccer through a philosophy of youth commitment (Powell, Nagbe, Asprilla, Trapp, Finlay, Tchani, Castillo, Gonzalez, Ulloa, Diaz, Acosta, Hedges, Miazga) and smart buying of quality but lesser known players (Valeri, Adi, Kwarasey, Chara, Kamara, Higuain, Kljestan, Sam, Wright-Phillips).

You want and need the big name players because they increase exposure, coverage, and demand but the way you continue to grow the league and weave it into the fabric of American sports culture is through academies and young players. You also need to find those quality players that are underexposed and bring them in to play key roles. I think the MLS leadership has the right blend and is on the right path.
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