this league is very underated u gotta give em credit
sun
· 2 years ago
the goals are much better than other top european leagues.....
misseland
· 2 years ago
yea but you have got to ask yourself if they shouldve been alloud to score those goals. I mean, they defensive players really do need to close the opposition down more quickly.
f
· 2 years ago
hahaha those goalies and defenders are a joke
g
· 2 years ago
that has to be the worst highlight music ever
Shell
· 2 years ago
Nice goals, but look at the last goal for example, whats that defender doing?! :P The striker shouldn't be allowed to shoot that ball in the first place
Yu Maruyama
· 2 years ago
:-w **** League. Full stop If you look at any league, you are bound to have good goals, if you have 12 matches player every week. And with defense like that too.
davidjuhnino
· 2 years ago
funny how they play in football fields
neilyn
· 2 years ago
nobody listen to the haters, these are mostly great goals! people would probably agree more if they didnt have to associate them with that horrible horrible music.
kayne
· 2 years ago
are you jokin underrated? they do not understand from football! (not soccer)
OH HAI
· 2 years ago
wow, the MLS has really gotten better this year.
Funny how a lot of those goals were scored on Real Salt Lake.
its understood though, they are still a new team, and it takes a couple years to establish yourself.
great video, this league is really underrated.
Terry
· 2 years ago
8-| Even if the MLS becomes the best league in the world, people will still call it ****. Because it's in the USA. Let them be haters, I'm used to it by now.
drew
· 2 years ago
MLS is a rising league and give it 5-10 years and it will be up there with some of the english leagues
Mike
· 2 years ago
The problem comes from haters in the U.S. People who try to act like they know all kinds of **** about soccer will say MLS is **** in a second without having ever watched a game (from any country). The fact is, MLS is bringing this upon themselves by being such obvious posers...REAL Salt Lake? FC Dallas? DC UNITED? Since when was there a fake Salt Lake (royal in Spanish, but we're not in Spain) and when did I miss the news that we started calling it football FC Dallas? I think Mexico may finally be right on something - they discourage foreign imports and exports to foreign leagues (Marquez was controversial at first, too) in order to create a unique Mexican soccer culture and style of play.
The only legitimate arguement one can make about a country's league is how entertaining it is, because when it comes down to it, that's all professional sports are about - they are the only true reality TV. I myself wouldn't mind if high scoring 6-5 games became the trademark of U.S. soccer and its leagues, especially if it means avoiding the tragedy England is suffering right now when foreign imports are watering down the "great" English game /:)
Americans read that and you decide for yourselves whether or not you would rather have a league that others might care about because their own players are playing there, or a distinct and unique American soccer culture that we can be proud of. Bring back the Burn, Earthquakes, and MetroStars in place of the RedBull (posing from many European teams, but to name one, RedBull Salzburg), Dynamo (Dynamo Kiev), and FOOTBALL?? club Dallas.
You call us capitalist pigs and corporate junkies, but we'll let your jerseys speak for themselves. We don't have a corporate sponsor for all of ours.
Viva Fire and Revolution!
admin
· 2 years ago
[quote comment="6893"]The problem comes from haters in the U.S. People who try to act like they know all kinds of **** about soccer will say MLS is **** in a second without having ever watched a game (from any country). The fact is, MLS is bringing this upon themselves by being such obvious posers...REAL Salt Lake? FC Dallas? DC UNITED? Since when was there a fake Salt Lake (royal in Spanish, but we're not in Spain) and when did I miss the news that we started calling it football FC Dallas? I think Mexico may finally be right on something - they discourage foreign imports and exports to foreign leagues (Marquez was controversial at first, too) in order to create a unique Mexican soccer culture and style of play.
The only legitimate arguement one can make about a country's league is how entertaining it is, because when it comes down to it, that's all professional sports are about - they are the only true reality TV. I myself wouldn't mind if high scoring 6-5 games became the trademark of U.S. soccer and its leagues, especially if it means avoiding the tragedy England is suffering right now when foreign imports are watering down the "great" English game /:)
Americans read that and you decide for yourselves whether or not you would rather have a league that others might care about because their own players are playing there, or a distinct and unique American soccer culture that we can be proud of. Bring back the Burn, Earthquakes, and MetroStars in place of the RedBull (posing from many European teams, but to name one, RedBull Salzburg), Dynamo (Dynamo Kiev), and FOOTBALL?? club Dallas.
You call us capitalist pigs and corporate junkies, but we'll let your jerseys speak for themselves. We don't have a corporate sponsor for all of ours.
Viva Fire and Revolution![/quote] Insightful post, thanks mike!
Footballer
· 1 year ago
I agree that Salt Lake's nickname is stupid. Evidently, they don't know that Madrid's name means "Royal Madrid". What idiots. I also agree that D.C. United is dumb too. But Football Club Dallas is definitely appropriate because the proper name of the sport is football. We actually sound foolish if we don't call it football.
**** League. Full stop
If you look at any league, you are bound to have good goals, if you have 12 matches player every week. And with defense like that too.
Funny how a lot of those goals were scored on Real Salt Lake.
its understood though, they are still a new team, and it takes a couple years to establish yourself.
great video, this league is really underrated.
The only legitimate arguement one can make about a country's league is how entertaining it is, because when it comes down to it, that's all professional sports are about - they are the only true reality TV. I myself wouldn't mind if high scoring 6-5 games became the trademark of U.S. soccer and its leagues, especially if it means avoiding the tragedy England is suffering right now when foreign imports are watering down the "great" English game /:)
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is...
Americans read that and you decide for yourselves whether or not you would rather have a league that others might care about because their own players are playing there, or a distinct and unique American soccer culture that we can be proud of. Bring back the Burn, Earthquakes, and MetroStars in place of the RedBull (posing from many European teams, but to name one, RedBull Salzburg), Dynamo (Dynamo Kiev), and FOOTBALL?? club Dallas.
You call us capitalist pigs and corporate junkies, but we'll let your jerseys speak for themselves. We don't have a corporate sponsor for all of ours.
Viva Fire and Revolution!
The only legitimate arguement one can make about a country's league is how entertaining it is, because when it comes down to it, that's all professional sports are about - they are the only true reality TV. I myself wouldn't mind if high scoring 6-5 games became the trademark of U.S. soccer and its leagues, especially if it means avoiding the tragedy England is suffering right now when foreign imports are watering down the "great" English game /:)
http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qn4188/is...
Americans read that and you decide for yourselves whether or not you would rather have a league that others might care about because their own players are playing there, or a distinct and unique American soccer culture that we can be proud of. Bring back the Burn, Earthquakes, and MetroStars in place of the RedBull (posing from many European teams, but to name one, RedBull Salzburg), Dynamo (Dynamo Kiev), and FOOTBALL?? club Dallas.
You call us capitalist pigs and corporate junkies, but we'll let your jerseys speak for themselves. We don't have a corporate sponsor for all of ours.
Viva Fire and Revolution![/quote]
Insightful post, thanks mike!