MFUSA Soccer Show Episode 37

Posted by Jason Davis On November - 9th - 2009

It's the last Match Fit USA Soccer Show before The American Soccer Show debuts next week. Things are tense, and Jason and Zach argue about referees, discuss potential call-ups for the USMNT, talk some USL news, and close out with a heated debate about MLS and relocating clubs. Make sure you go to americansoccershow.com to subscribe to the new iTunes feed! Match Fit USA on the Champions Soccer Radio Network.

TV Ratings Nonsense

Posted by Jason Davis On November - 2nd - 2009

If you haven't heard, some soccer on TV ratings came out yesterday. FSC, America's preeminent all-soccer broadcaster, became Nielsen-rated just about a year ago. Since then, the network's ratings have been of supreme interest to cadre of soccer observers. Throw in the ratings from ESPN for both MLS and their newly acquired European properties (but mainly English Premier League games), and suddenly there's more than an few number to bat around and analyze.

The Bandwagon: MLS Awards

Posted by Jason Davis On November - 2nd - 2009

The finalists for the MLS awards came out today, and while I didn't vote (really not sure why I didn't have a vote; I did vote for the All Stars) I do feel like make my choices known here at MFUSA. Feel free to jump in with your selections in the comments. I'm not picking for every award, just the biggies and ones I have an interest in.

European Friendlies a Testing Ground

Posted by Jason Davis On November - 4th - 2009

The USMNT heads to Europe in a short ten days to take on two solid European sides as preparations for next year's World Cup begin in earnest. For many fans, the quest to fill crucial spots in both the back line and at striker will be top of mind, and rightly so; but Bob Bradley's hands are tied in many ways. Putting out a first choice team while inserting players at center back and striker will be near impossible, thanks mainly to Major League Soccer's playoffs overlapping the friendlies.

Thornton Wins Goalkeeper of the Year

Posted by Jason Davis On November - 4th - 2009

Major League Soccer announced today that Zach Thornton of Chivas USA has won the 2009 Goalkeeper of the Year Award. Thornton beat out Seattle's Kasey Keller and LA Galaxy's Donovan Ricketts.

MLS Cup Dream Match Up

Posted by Jason Davis On November 4th - 2009

One day (presumably), MLS will get to the point where which clubs progress to the MLS Cup final doesn't really matter. By then, it will be all about the competition, and no matter who is playing, the final will receive ample attention and strong casual interest.

USL Revamping Top Division?

Posted by Jason Davis On November - 4th - 2009

The USL First Division owners are holding meetings in Beaverton, Oregon this week in the midst of the ongoing dispute with the Team Owners Association. On the docket was a revamping of the league in light of the likely departure of the TOA teams; what this means for the future of USL-1 will be revealed in the coming days, though word is that several changes are possible.

Morning Briefs

Posted by Jason Davis On 2/03/2009 08:19:00 AM | View Comments
Brief thoughts on three stories:

More Beckham Nonsense
Reports have AC Milan's bid to make Beckham's loan permanent at 14 million pounds; seems about right to me, no matter what some will say. If MLS is willing to sell him, they have to be realistic about his value as a footballer and leave out all of the extraneous stuff. If they don't want to let him go (which might lead to a much messier ending), then I guess they could play hardball and let Milan make a tough decision. Just for perspective, 14m pounds is $19.86 million as of this morning.

Links:
David Beckham could stay at AC Milan if LA Galaxy accept £14m bid
We want Becks for good and will pay £14m to keep him, reveals Milan chief Galliani

USA World Cup Bids
The USA World Cup bids for 2018 and 2022 have spawned a host of stories and opinion on the subject; I may address it more in depth soon, but it won't be about the USA's chances to secure a Cup (mainly because it's going to be covered to death). I'm more likely to talk about what American soccer may look like when (or if) the world's biggest sporting event returns to the States. Contrasting what a potential Cup might mean for the game here, and the environment that Cup would take place in versus how things were in '94 may also be worth a few words. Opinion seems to be that that we're more likely to get the 2022 World Cup than the 2018 version, although it's all purely speculation at this point. As an admittedly biased observer, I'd like to think one bid or the other are bound to be successful. USSF seems to have all of their ducks in a row.

Links:
Univision executive Downs to direct U.S. bid
USA more likely to get 2002 World Cup
The case for the USA

Beasley Transfer Nixed
Bundesliga side Schalke apparently made a move for DaMarcus Beasley, but wanted him on a free transfer (which Rangers weren't going for). The move would have made me happy if it meant first team football for DMB. The man needs to be on the pitch as we head towards 2010, and it's just not happening at Rangers.

Link:
Schalke bid for Beasley rejected
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