Just looking at tickets for Orlando vs DC, $140 - that can't be right....
Season kicked off last night. Sky showing a match tomorrow at i think 9pm. Orlando vs ny city, both new teams to the mls. Apparently 60k sell out for this. I will find time to catch this one
is this Orlando v NYCFC game on TV in the UK?
Its so bad its embarrassing.
is this Orlando v NYCFC game on TV in the UK?
Its so bad its embarrassing.
Much better second half to be fair, still 0-0
Great finish there from Kaka.
I turned on and caught the last 10 mins. Fair play to Orlando, that's a great attendance and decent crowd noise.
I think those NYCFC shirts are pathetic, it's a poor man's Man City, their lack of identity is ironic because the New York Cosmos brand was so strong.
Its a shame they didn't buy the cosmos and get them back into the mls
True, but this had been rumbling on for years now. About a decade ago, MLS tried to buy the rights when the Cosmos club had been mothballed and only the badge existed. The owner of the copyright wanted a ludicrous amount of money, so MLS told him to get stuffed. Then a few years later, a new ownership group bought the rights and re-formed the club. The first thing they did was to make all sorts of noises about how they wouldn't pay £75m to join a single entity league, and walked into negotiations with the attitude that they held all the aces. The problem was, they were a decade too late. The thing is, you're talking about a deal not being done, but why would MLS make any sort of deal that represented a significant move away from single entity? In many ways, their league set-up is the envy of leagues around the world. The Cosmos have made their bed and are now lying in it. They are in NASL now, which has about three or four decent clubs capable of pulling in decent gates (10-12k), and the rest of them are pretty much part timers. I'm fairly sure setting up a league to look like Scotland's SPL is not the way to expand the game there.If the MLS had a New York Cosmos then their TV audience would immediately be 50% bigger. I can't believe a deal wasn't done.
True, but this had been rumbling on for years now. About a decade ago, MLS tried to buy the rights when the Cosmos club had been mothballed and only the badge existed. The owner of the copyright wanted a ludicrous amount of money, so MLS told him to get stuffed. Then a few years later, a new ownership group bought the rights and re-formed the club. The first thing they did was to make all sorts of noises about how they wouldn't pay £75m to join a single entity league, and walked into negotiations with the attitude that they held all the aces. The problem was, they were a decade too late. The thing is, you're talking about a deal not being done, but why would MLS make any sort of deal that represented a significant move away from single entity? In many ways, their league set-up is the envy of leagues around the world. The Cosmos have made their bed and are now lying in it. They are in NASL now, which has about three or four decent clubs capable of pulling in decent gates (10-12k), and the rest of them are pretty much part timers. I'm fairly sure setting up a league to look like Scotland's SPL is not the way to expand the game there.
NYCFC had no one playing last night of any consequence. Personally, the whole league needs more than the odd Frank Lampard or Steven Gerrard to get me watching regularly.