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8 New England Revolution vs. 9 Montreal Impact (6:30 p.m.; FS1/FOX Deportes, TSN, TVA Sports)
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David Beckham is pushing to sign Sergio Ramos from Real Madrid, according to a report in Spain.
Ramos, 34, is the captain of Real Madrid and Spain and has won every single major trophy possible with club and country.
His contract runs out at Real next summer and although it is widely expected he will extend his deal with the reigning Spanish champions — although there are reports he is pushing for a longer deal than Real want to offer him — it is believed Beckham is trying to bring him to his MLS franchise.
A report from AS in Spain says that Sergio Ramos could be reunited with his former Real Madrid teammate, and is keen to explore the option of heading to MLS and living in Florida.
The DAY the MLS starts playing the REAL FIFA FUTBOL...With Promotions, Demotions and Tiered Divisions, that will be when they FINALLY get goinn somewhere, never before that.
For now it's JUST like every other Pro Sport in this country...Meaningless Crap
I'd love for the MLS to have relegation, but it won't work for 1 main reason: Travel & time zones.
From Southampton to Newcastle is probably the longest trip in the Premier League, and that isn't longer than 7 hours if even that. Same with Nice to Brest or Lille in France, Munich to Berlin in Germany, etc. In the EPL, almost if not half of the league is centered around 2 metropolises (Manchester & London) and the countries all lie in a single time zone. The big cities in the US only have 2 teams each if even that many, and granted there's a bunch of teams in close proximity to New York, you cannot say the same for teams down in LA, Chicago, or Houston. I mean I guess if you wanted to split the MLS & the USL between east and west and have the MLS east drop down to the USL east and vice versa it may work, but again even that is flawed as since the majority of the MLS (and likely USL) teams are in the Eastern & Central time zones, that's a lot of travel for the Western conference participants that the Eastern conference participants won't have to do.
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