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Toronto is spending $100M on Transfer fees/contract. MLSE is rich beyond words so I love that they accept their gonna be in the red for a few years trying to build a soccer program here. Even expanding BMO field.

Gonna go from door mats to instant contenders if all goes through.

Also thanks Drake! He got us Defoe :lol:
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nick wrote:Toronto is spending $100M on Transfer fees/contract. MLSE is rich beyond words so I love that they accept their gonna be in the red for a few years trying to build a soccer program here. Even expanding BMO field.

Gonna go from door mats to instant contenders if all goes through.

Also thanks Drake! He got us Defoe :lol:

Defoe isn't Henry. He's lazy and inconsistent. As long as you don't expect a ton from him, you won't be disappointed.

Bradley, on the other hand, will instantly be one of the best CMs in the MLS.

Louisville is actually trying to get the USL team from Orlando that needs to be relocated due to them getting an MLS team. Their owners (who also own the MLS team, one of which is a chairman of Stoke City) meet with us on Tuesday to discuss moving here. Could be the first step towards us getting an MLS team by 2020.
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Would be so odd being a fan of anything Louisville, but it is about as accessible for me as Columbus. If they skip the Louisville name and call it Derby City... I'm all in. :-)
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ReignOnU wrote:Would be so odd being a fan of anything Louisville, but it is about as accessible for me as Columbus. If they skip the Louisville name and call it Derby City... I'm all in. :-)

Lol not sure what the name would be. We've got a grassroots organization here that is working to get a pro team. Looking forward to meeting with the owners on Tuesday. I'd also love to get a job w them if they do move it here. Their board has already voted and agreed that, if the owners come away impressed w the group and the city, that they will move here, so it's a very big meeting.
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Columbus is Toronto's "rival" for whatever reason so fuck Columbus
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Columbus actually has an affiliation with a local club (Dayton Dutch Lions), but it just started and the DDL actually as a bit of a heated history with the CC. During a game between the 2, a DDL player ended the career of a Crew player with an alleged dirty tackle. Only the most loyal Crew fans know the history on that though. The affiliation between the 2 means that the Crew will send at least 4 players down to the DDL each season. So it exposes the Crew brand into the Dayton area even more and helps the DDL by giving them some superior level players. In theory, a win-win.
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i love that the best US player decided to sign in Canada. Shows what $$ can do
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nick wrote:i love that the best US player decided to sign in Canada. Shows what $$ can do
its an american league. the canadian teams in the mls are like the welsh teams in the english league or monaco in the french league
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nick wrote:i love that the best US player decided to sign in Canada. Shows what $$ can do
You hold Bradley in much higher regard than most.
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ReignOnU wrote:
nick wrote:i love that the best US player decided to sign in Canada. Shows what $$ can do
You hold Bradley in much higher regard than most.

Best American player, no.

Most influential American player, absolutely

Team plays so much better when he is directing things in midfield. That said, Donovan and Howard are better players but we can win without them.
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Uuaww wrote:
nick wrote:i love that the best US player decided to sign in Canada. Shows what $$ can do
its an american league. the canadian teams in the mls are like the welsh teams in the english league or monaco in the french league
lol ok

MLS to euro soccer leagues is like dog shit under your foot. I wouldnt pump my chest too hard about Canadian teams to American. Watch out for the NY Redbulls and LA Galaxy!!!
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ReignOnU wrote:
nick wrote:i love that the best US player decided to sign in Canada. Shows what $$ can do
You hold Bradley in much higher regard than most.
I dont hold him to anything. I got Cdub telling me that a sick US player is playing for Canada and I hold his soccer opinion higher than most.
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nick wrote:
ReignOnU wrote:
nick wrote:i love that the best US player decided to sign in Canada. Shows what $$ can do
You hold Bradley in much higher regard than most.
I dont hold him to anything. I got Cdub telling me that a sick US player is playing for Canada and I hold his soccer opinion higher than most.

Cdub gets his info from my facebook page :lol:
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Defoe n Bradley being introduced. what a couple of beauties !!!
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nick wrote:Defoe n Bradley being introduced. what a couple of beauties !!!
I know that when Dempsey came over, he said he would only play for Seattle, LA and Toronto.

Im interested if MLS is trying to make a few juggernauts to act like other leagues where a few teams are dominant.
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people just dont understand that Toronto is a major city in the world, not just Canada. Toronto is the 5th largest population in North America and MLSE is wealthy beyond words. Leiweke even said signing 3 DP's is "financial suicide" but what does that matter when the Leafs are valued at over a billion dollars?

Toronto is finally flexing its money muscle.
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nick wrote:people just dont understand that Toronto is a major city in the world, not just Canada. Toronto is the 5th largest population in North America and MLSE is wealthy beyond words. Leiweke even said signing 3 DP's is "financial suicide" but what does that matter when the Leafs are valued at over a billion dollars?

Toronto is finally flexing its money muscle.

I think the MLS needs teams to do this, if they can afford to take the hit. That's the key though. We can't have the Crew/Chivas run out and try signing these guys if they can't financially handle it. I'm glad Toronto is willing to go for it though. Hopefully this new Florida club jumps right in with the same approach.
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nick wrote:people just dont understand that Toronto is a major city in the world, not just Canada. Toronto is the 5th largest population in North America and MLSE is wealthy beyond words. Leiweke even said signing 3 DP's is "financial suicide" but what does that matter when the Leafs are valued at over a billion dollars?

Toronto is finally flexing its money muscle.
No I agree with Toronto, Seattle makes sense b/c they are so bat shit crazy about soccer and have the attendance to back it up, LA has experience with it.

I would love to see the MLS really separate itself and evolve into a more traditional league.
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7 yrs of absolute dog shit in Toronto, and we have like a 18k stadium and 15 000 season ticket holders. Toronto is so multi cultural I'm surprised we havent jumped on the soccer wagon sooner. Come to Toronto during World CUp or Euro Cup its insanity. whole streets shut down by certain countries (italy, portugal, greece and spain come to mind) and they just party. fuck its great.

Only reason I cheer for Greece is cause the big greek district of hot ass girls is like 5 major blocks away :lol: Italians are too far (west toronto) :(
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Drake got Defoe, but apparently a lot of euro players talk about finsihing up in the MLS. makes sense since most euro careers are done between 28-32 and you can probably play til 36 in the MLS with the difference in talent.
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