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Old 01-30-2022, 01:49 PM
 
Location: King County, WA
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mls. do they know they can build up attack with passience and skill. not just attack and go forward through a brick wall basiclly sometimes is just is this european football or soccer. and it is soccer and soccer is boring
Is that right? Hmm... we'll have to think about doing that.
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Old 01-30-2022, 03:27 PM
 
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lol i am just watching usa vs can and right on point. canada closed no way for american player to pass a ball on wing because canada wall of 3 players are there and guy still tries to pass the ball to that player. no patience no thinking just we need to go forward only nomatter if going forward will result no chance but lost ball
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Old 02-06-2022, 10:52 PM
 
Location: King County, WA
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The new world of the MLS transfer market

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“Big by MLS standards” outgoing transfers hit a new high mark in the last two windows. FC Dallas alone completed three of those deals: Tanner Tessman (to Venezia FC for a few near $4 million), Bryan Reynolds (to Roma for $8 million), and Ricardo Pepi (to FC Augsburg for around $20 million).

Ten years ago, every one of those moves would have felt like a groundbreaking occurrence. Even five years ago, the player that generated the smallest fee would have been a triumph for Major League Soccer. In 2021/22, those players feel more like the norm than distinct outliers.
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MLS is more than happy to embrace this brave new world of transfers. American players are on the rise, and the market is exploiting inefficiency. For a league that not that long ago averaged one notable move a year, these are interesting times.
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