Well its single entity, so they can't say they can't stop owners from moving the team.A club playing in a baseball stadium is a trivial issue compared to the Columbus/Austin debacle. That's an issue that is exposes a fundamental flaw in how the league operates.
Other than when Wigan and Hull were in the top flight I am struggling to find other examples of that (other than Old Trafford hosting Magic Weekend/ Super League finals, but those are one offs).Does it look bad when teams play on rugby fields? Because that happens all the time in Europe's top flight leagues.
Scoring for fun now, a goal per game for the whole season seems like it could really happen now.Josef Martinez broke the MLS single season goals record tonight in Atlanta's 2-1 win over Orlando.
Huddersfield.Other than when Wigan and Hull were in the top flight I am struggling to find other examples of that (other than Old Trafford hosting Magic Weekend/ Super League finals, but those are one offs).
Huddersfield.
When you look at the number of goals Martinez scored for Torino and now for Atlanta it sure tells you everything you need to know about MLS comical defending!
Sure he probably improved and plays for the best team in the league but still...
Of course MLS has worse defending, that's obvious to those with eyes. And given that Serie A is a more defensively oriented league, kind of a non-starter to point this out.When you look at the number of goals Martinez scored for Torino and now for Atlanta it sure tells you everything you need to know about MLS comical defending!
Sure he probably improved and plays for the best team in the league but still...
Get someone like that to stick around on a team for multiple years, and tell MLS to get its head out of its ass w/r/t its treating any team without "FC" in its name like shit, and that'll probably improve.As much as soccer has grown in America and MLS along with it, it's kinda telling though that the MLS 'stars' are basically anonymous. Like Bradley Wright-Phillips is probably still more known in England, primarily for being SWP's brother rather than any playing achievements, than in America. Josef Martinez is just another Latin American in MLS and has zero visibility beyond the league. The MLS players who have some sort of visibility are the foreign retirement stars a la Ibrahimovic and Rooney or perhaps USMNT players who people would know via the World Cup (obviously not so much now given the 2018 absence of the US).
It’s official, Miami’s new team name is Inter Miami CF.