What really differentiates it from MLS (even to my wife's eyes) is the pace and effort that they put into it.
What really differentiates it from MLS (even to my wife's eyes) is the pace and effort that they put into it.Depends though, MLS games in the fall are alot faster then MLS games in the summer. Running for 90 in sun, heat and humidity is a bit harder then in England where none of those occur very often. Funny, I went to a few Leeds matches about 10 years ago when they were in the UEFA cup. Still can't believe what happened to that extremely promising young team.
What really differentiates it from MLS (even to my wife's eyes) is the pace and effort that they put into it.Depends though, MLS games in the fall are alot faster then MLS games in the summer. Running for 90 in sun, heat and humidity is a bit harder then in England where none of those occur very often. :)Funny, I went to a few Leeds matches about 10 years ago when they were in the UEFA cup. Still can't believe what happened to that extremely promising young team.I still remember the backheel pass to Viduka for the only goal in a game to KO Lazio from the Champions League like it was yesterday, and the tiny sliver of Leeds supporters going bonkers.
What really differentiates it from MLS (even to my wife's eyes) is the pace and effort that they put into it.Depends though, MLS games in the fall are alot faster then MLS games in the summer. Running for 90 in sun, heat and humidity is a bit harder then in England where none of those occur very often. :)Funny, I went to a few Leeds matches about 10 years ago when they were in the UEFA cup. Still can't believe what happened to that extremely promising young team.
A report by UK newspaper The Guardian claims that the debt owed by the 20 English Premier League clubs amounts to £3.1 billion.The Guardian reports that accounts for the clubs, mostly documenting the year to May, June or July 2008, show that FA chairman Lord Triesman underestimated the level of debt in English football, which he put at £3 billion in total last October, including the Football League clubs and the FA.Manchester United and Chelsea lead the debtor’s table, owing £699 million and £701 million respectively. Arsenal were third with £416 million in debts. Liverpool owe around £280 million.
As to why soccer will never be a major pro sport in the US
Now, do we have to conclude that americans have shorter attention spans than the rest of the world ?
As to why soccer will never be a major pro sport in the USJust to clarify, soccer doesn't need to surpass any of the top 4 or 5 (Baseball, Basketball, Football, Hockey..Nascar?) to afford to support rosters that cost on par with the stronger european leagues. All MLS needs to do is continue their slow but steady model and win over the already existing soccer fans in the country. I don't care what it takes for MLS to be considered "major" in the US market, as the competition for players is global. Patience, the top 4 in the US weren't in great financial shape at year 15 either.Now, do we have to conclude that americans have shorter attention spans than the rest of the world ?Debunked, see: Major League Baseball :)