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Must-See Video: Best of MLS 2011 (so far)
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that was a good video
Cool video. I love the song. It reminds me that there are only two teams in MLS that matter and the rest of us are just around to fill in the schedule. I can’t wait until MLS becomes just like Major League Baseball where only New England and California matter. #sarcasm
Who was the #10 in a dark jersey at around 1:37-1:38.
That looked really impressive. Of course, Hassli’s goal was awesome!
I guess MLS is voting for Hassli’s goal over Nagbe’s.
Bad video…the cutting is too abrupt.
My problem with the video is everything is speeded up. It’s very exciting, but you don’t really get to admire the plays…plus it’s a little deceptive.
Yeah, everything is spliced way too much, can’t even tell what’s going on. And the song is terrible.
this song makes me want to hate soccer.
terrible video. it shows no build up of play that led to the goals or saves. and I’ll puke if I see that cheating cad Henry pointing to his name again.
I don’t know why everyone seems to hate it…. I agree about the bad cutting, and the song doesn’t really make much sense in a soccer video, but I still think it’s pretty awesome.
Good video, but did anybody else notice there wasn’t a single picture of Real Salt Lake. Not the crowd, not scoring, not being scored upon.
Mwanga. Yeah that was a sweet goal!
Actually, if you pause 1:53 minutes in, you’ll see Neagle’s GOTW against them.
Great clips and great effort researching all those highlights. Have to agree that the cutting was too quick to appreciate the true skill involved. Please show less cuts, more actual football next time. thank you.
One of the worst teams in MLS vs the best in the EPL is not really a good guage for that though…
Would have been an awesome video with a better song and less crazy cuts so I could enjoy the great goals and plays.
Man, you people b*tch too much.who cares about the song? Go back and watch a highlight video from 1997! Then you can really understand, MLS has come a long way.
Great year for the MLS (so far). Can’t wait for the rest of the season and playoffs. I really think we have somethin’ good a brewin’.
Wow. Based on all those highlights, NY must be running away with the East. Oh, wait…
i thought that was a sweet video
Nice video – but too bad the pace of that video doesn’t reflect MLS.
Worst song since ‘Friday’
Sometimes I forget just how many quality goals there have been this season.
I wondered that too, aside from Neagle.
+1
We’ve been blackballed, were not a big enough tv market, we don’t have a dp and our fans don’t sing all game and hang up enough signs… Playing for championships and fielding quality football isn’t enough for MLS marketing.
Love this video. I am telling y’all, MLS is going to be a major player in world soccer within 10 years — on par with most of the Euro leagues. Our advantage is that everyone wants to come to the United States to play. We just have to give them the league. MLS is getting there. I salute Landon Donavan and the other domestic stars for staying when they could play elsewhere.
Or, more likely, your team just hasn’t had the big spectacular play worthy of a highlight reel. That’s not an indictment of a team’s ability; just winning consistently without flash?
That song was garbage.
Too many highlights of LA and NY.
Surprised that RSL isn’t represented.
In short… FAIL.
Oops… don’t know why I posted this as a reply.
With Garber managing things, I wouldn’t count on it.
That said, I think 10-15 years is a reasonable timeframe to say that MLS COULD be on par with leagues such as Turkey, Russia, Greece, Belgium and maybe France or Portgual.
Things that need to happen first, some of which won’t:
1. Increased fan support, leading to… (possible)
2. Raised salary cap
3. Single table format (not in current plans)
4. 20 teams
5. More NFL/NBA lockouts (just kidding!)
as they should
OK, I certainly agree with the first two things. Why do we need a single-table format and 20 teams for the league to reach the level of European leagues?
Those might be nice things to have, but they are not relevant to the talent level on the field.
No Najar goal? Seriously? Tap ins over 35 yard strikes?
A single table guarantees each team plays every other team home and away. Divisions are just a money-making scheme. If the schedule is balanced, divisions are arbitrary and anti-competitive. If the schedule is unbalanced, well, deserving teams miss out on the playoffs if they’re in the stronger division.