2im suprised he came at still a decent age, i fully expected him to be here when he was like 35 or something...also read something about Edgar Davids possibly coming over too, i think hes still like 33, not too bad for a midfielder
1/11/2007 9:43:29 PM
yeah, only way this is a decent investment is if it somehow convinces decent players to come to MLS before they're completely washed up
1/11/2007 9:49:57 PM
it's a good investment if it gets people in america to actually watch soccer, regardless of whether it's simply interest created by beckham or by him being a convincing factor for other players to come too.
1/11/2007 10:12:43 PM
MLS super draft is on espn 2 right now.first six picks are from the acc.two of those guys played club and college soccer here in nc, wells thomson and michael harrington.
1/12/2007 12:33:14 PM
But they can't use their hands.wait they can't?
1/12/2007 1:05:12 PM
1/12/2007 1:39:15 PM
^ That means nothing. They've got half a dozen guys (who sometimes aren't even on the reserves' bench) who would start for any other club in the world, short of Chelsea and maybe Barcelona.For example, Real Madrid will often play only one forward (though Robinho will play from the withdrawn left as Ronaldinho does, so it's more like always having two and sometimes three). They have:RaulRonaldoRobinhoVan NistelrooyCassanoReyesGonzalo Higuain from Riverplus two young Spaniards.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 1:49 PM. Reason : 4]
1/12/2007 1:40:49 PM
well he's still past his primeand if the LA Galaxy is not playing, is anyone new going to care about the MLS or just the same people
1/12/2007 1:44:30 PM
^ You just described the NBA during the Michael Jordan domination years.
1/12/2007 2:54:08 PM
who are the Larry Birds and Magic Johnsons and Akeem Olajuwons and David Robinsons and Charles Barkleys and Isiah Thomas's and Karl Malones and Patrick Ewings of the MLS?]
1/12/2007 2:56:31 PM
Bird and Johnson were retired.Olajuwan was a Houston player that was decent, but no one cared about him outside of Houston, so that be Dwayne de Rosario of the Houston Dynamo.Robinson...he's tough, I'll go with Landon Donovan cause some people thought the Admiral wasn't aggressive enough to bring home key wins.No one ever got in Barkley's way cause he'd run them over, but he could never get to the promised land of winning despite being a good player, so he'd be Amado Guevara, formerly of New York, now of Chivas.Isaih Thomas was a dirty cocky snot, so that would be Carlos Ruiz of Dallas.Karl Malone...Jamie Moreno of D.C. United.Patrick Ewing, you ever heard of the Ewing Theory? It describes how the Knicks always seemed to do better when Ewing was not in the game even though Ewing was a great player. That would be Freddy Adu.The NBA in the 1990s was Jordan all day, all the time. Just like the NHL was Gretzky once and just like the PGA is with Tiger now. Take those guys out, there are some decent guys remaining, but interest went off a cliff.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 3:13 PM. Reason : /]
1/12/2007 3:12:21 PM
well it seems you know your soccer...but heres the problem:- the ewing theory is utter bullshit...the only time the Knicks made the NBA Finals in the last 25 years was with Ewing- Olajuwon was "decent"???? So when Jordan took 2 years off, and in those two years Olajuwon won 2 NBA titles, he was just decent?- David Robinson has 2 NBA Titles...Landon Donovan is more remembered for sucking ass in the World Cup last time- oh yeah...and aside from Adu and Donovan, no casual soccer fan has heard of any of the other players...casual bball fans knew all the players I listedthe Celtics won 5 titles in the 80s...were the 80s "Bird all day, all the time"?
1/12/2007 3:19:28 PM
here is the deal with Beckam. yes, he is older and a little slower--but, he can score on free kicks just as well, if not better, than he always has. he can play like shit for 88 minutes and with 2 to go he hits a free kick in the upper 90. in a sport that averages 3 goals a game that is a nice thing to have.
1/12/2007 3:24:17 PM
Beckham would still probably be the best player in the league right?im not arguing that...i just think the NBA clearly had more than Jordan...I mean the MLS' ratings are horrible...most soccer fans in the US prefer European or Latin teams/leagues...the NBA actually had games played on network television in the 80s and before...the MLS has damn near no support]
1/12/2007 3:28:35 PM
-Robinson's titles are as much due to Tim Duncan then him, and Jordan/the Bulls were gone as a megaforce by that time. -Olajuwan: yes. Notice how the ratings for the Rockets' 2 titles sank off a cliff cause Jordan wasn't there. That's cause no one outside of Houston cared. Did you care about Olajuwan? Did anyone outside of Houston?-Are you a casual soccer fan?-As far as Bird/the Celtics, no, Bird and the Celtics had Magic and the Lakers to counteract them. Jordan and the Bulls had no one.-Ewing was injured during the 1999 playoff run, and the Knicks made the final.
1/12/2007 3:29:19 PM
1/12/2007 3:45:13 PM
The Knicks lost the 94 Finals in 7 games WITH EwingThe Knicks lost the 99 Finals in 5 games WITHOUT Ewingits a fucking stupid theory...call it the Peyton Manning theory if you want to be more accurate, although its still about as dumb as "The Curse of the Bambino"and regardless of ratings drops when Jordan was out, my main argument is that the NBA has always and will always have better ratings than the MLS...when I said you knew your soccer, I'm sure you would follow soccer regardless...I have always liked the NBA, regardless of Jordan or not...every sport will maintain its diehard fans...but to compare MLS to ANY other American pro sports league is pretty dumb if you are comparing ratings...MLS is a bottom feederEDITI do hope the MLS attracts some of the bigger international stars like Renaldo, etc...would be good for the league...cause right now they are kind of struggling[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 3:47 PM. Reason : .]
1/12/2007 3:46:21 PM
1/12/2007 3:53:32 PM
Well I'm not a casual MLS fan and the only players I had heard of were Adu and Donovanand yes Renaldo is old himself, but he would still be good for the league as far as recognition, ratings, popularity, etc
1/12/2007 3:54:50 PM
^ the only problem is Ronaldo's getting fat
1/12/2007 3:57:59 PM
^^ So then what's the problem with Beckham?
1/12/2007 4:00:10 PM
i didnt say there was a problem...i just disagreed that he "came at still a decent age"although I guess in hindsight based on the talent level of MLS, he's out of his Real Madrid Prime, but still in MLS prime[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 4:01 PM. Reason : .]
1/12/2007 4:01:00 PM
It's also a matter of need. Giggs and Beckham are essentially the same age, but Beckham doesn't have the skill set for the English game any more. Giggs doesn't have his youthful touch any more but he's still a blazer and flanks well with C. Ronaldo when needed.
1/12/2007 4:05:07 PM
^^ TreeTwista, if you're interested in hearing a soccer reaction to Beckham coming from people that follow European (and mainly English) soccer predominantly, listen to the first 15 minutes or so of this podcast from yesterday. The guys are not MLS fans too much, but do pay attention to what happens in it and do genuinely want soccer in the U.S. to succeed.http://www.worldsoccerweekly.com/WSD011107.mp3[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 4:06 PM. Reason : /]
1/12/2007 4:05:48 PM
i'll check it out after worki figure since pretty much the whole world (outside the US lol) plays and loves soccer, if the US actually became good it would better for the sport in general, worldwide
1/12/2007 4:10:06 PM
The Galaxy page is nice, though:http://www.lagalaxy.com$900,000 a week. Loves it.BTW, it's complete bunk that he's as good at free kicks as he once was.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 4:17 PM. Reason : 5]
1/12/2007 4:14:31 PM
^^ That's what FIFA is hoping long-term. We're one of the last untapped markets as far as money potential. There are other countries where soccer isn't a big deal: China, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, some minor countries that don't matter, but we're the ones with the most money.[Edited on January 12, 2007 at 4:30 PM. Reason : /]
1/12/2007 4:20:55 PM
MLS has put themselves in a position to not struggle as much financially for the future before this whole Beckham thing. By building soccer-specific stadiums instead of renting out huge football stadiums, many MLS teams are projected to start actually recording profits in the next 5-10 years. So in their first 10 years with the things they've done - salary cap, limiting foreign players, building fan bases, building soccer-specific stadiums - they've weathered the initial storm most new leagues come across. They have the tv deals and the sponsorships so now they needed something major to really jumpstart the 2nd tier of success I guess you could call it for what could be a very profitable league (in terms of soccer in the US)
1/12/2007 6:23:45 PM
i know this has been discussed to death, but a million a week is obscene and unfair.but then again, who is paying him that much?REGULAR PEOPLE.that's right, if people weren't so crazy about starts, celebrities, and athletes, they wouldn't get what they get.
1/12/2007 6:27:53 PM