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Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 9:54 am
by slycat
Some great games to kick off the season.
Seattle Sounders FC 3 - Red Bull New York 0
Chicago Fire 3 - FC Dallas 1
Columbus Crew 1 - Houston Dynamo 1
Chivas USA 2 - Colorado Rapids 1
New England Revolution 1 - San Jose Earthquakes 0
Toronto FC 3 - Kansas City Wizards 2
Kenny Cooper from FC Dallas scores a goal from 60 yards out.
http://fc.dallas.mlsnet.com/media/playe ... ls-1&_mp=1
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 10:44 am
by TwinTownBisonFan
I was a DC United fan from my days living there (however brief) but... I just can't get in to it. I follow the EPL and the Spanish League... but in both cases my squads are mediocre to poor (Newcastle Utd. may end up relegated and Bilbao underwhelmed again)
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 11:00 am
by slycat
For me its hard to follow EPL due to the time difference. In MLS I like FC Dallas, although their crowds aren;t nearly as fun as many others.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 2:14 pm
by Grizalltheway
slycat wrote:For me its hard to follow EPL due to the time difference. In MLS I like FC Dallas, although their crowds aren;t nearly as fun as many others.
Yeah, that can really be a pain in the ass. It was really nice being able to watch Bundesliga/EPL/Champions League at a decent hour when I studied in Europe.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Mar 22, 2009 5:42 pm
by slycat
LA Galaxy 2 - DC United 2
DC United = The Screaming Eagles et al
Posted: Fri Mar 27, 2009 8:35 pm
by EPJr
Sections 132, 133 & 134
The Screaming Eagles have provided passionate support for United and have promoted Major League Soccer through their contributions in the community since the club's inception in 1995.
The Screaming Eagles have more than 600 active members and represent a wide variety of ages and nationalities. The most ardent supporters gather in "The Nest" in Sections 132, 133 and 134 at RFK Stadium. The Screaming Eagles work to keep the spirits of the team and other soccer fans high, regardless of the score. The Screaming Eagles have supported United at home and on the road and have become one of the most recognizable supporters clubs in MLS. Visit
http://www.screaming-eagles.com for more information.
Barra Brava
Sections 135, 136 & 137
Where can you find Barra Brava members in Robert F. Kennedy Stadium?
A colorful array of sights and sounds surround any visitor who enters the confines of RFK. In sections 135, 136 and 137 "the bouncing masses" known as the Barra Brava, celebrate their passion for 'futbol' in true South American style at every home game.
The name Barra Brava means "Brave Fans" and is derived from the top Barras of South America soccer stadiums that show their undying love and passion for their teams. Molded in the tradition of the Barras of Bolivia, Argentina, Peru, Chile and other South American nations the D.C. Barra incorporates chants, songs, drums, banners, streamers and jumping. In South America and in D.C. the members of Barra Brava are considered the "12th man." Visit
http://www.barra-brava.com for more information.
La Norte
Section 118
La Norte's goal is to fill the entire north end of RFK stadium with die hard United fans – dressed in black, red and white – who will sing and jump for the entire game. For years to come, you can count on them to continue their festive ways in section 118. Visit
http://www.lanorte.com for more information.
Esquina United
Section 115
Formed in 2003, Esquina United is comprised of fans who have enthusiastically supported D.C. United since the outset of Major League Soccer in 1996, before banding together to form the "Corner" of friendly fans near where D.C. United enters and exits the field of play at each match.
The group is made up primarily of Latino families, workers and employees in the service industries of restaurants, hotels and Hispanic-owned businesses throughout the D.C. area.
Tickets can be purchased in advance by contacting the group's leader, Sergio Guzman, at (703) 426-4550 or (703) 309-0261; via e-mail, or stop by their booth located at Gate B at RFK Stadium prior to each D.C. United home game.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Mar 29, 2009 8:04 am
by slycat
Chicago Fire - DC United 1-1
Toronto FC - Columbus Crew 1-1
New England Revolution - Red Bull New York 1-1
Kansas City Wizards - Colorado Rapids 1-2
Houston Dynamo - San Jose Earthquakes 2-3
Real Salt Lake - Seattle Sounders FC 0-2
Chivas USA - FC Dallas 2-0
I'm Guessing Fredy Montero of Seattle won't be with the club long. The kid is 21 and has already scored 3 goals. Watching him play he'll be headed to Europe by the end of the year. That guy is amazing at soccer.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 10:35 am
by slycat
FC Dallas - Toronto FC 1-1
KC Wizards - Seattle - 1-0
Houston - RBNY 0-0
Columbus - Colorado 1-1
LA Galaxy - Chivas USA 0-0
Real Salt Lake - DC United 2-1
Chicago - San Jose 3-3
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 12:14 pm
by dgreco
surprised to see Seattle go down 1-0. They have been scoring like crazy.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Apr 12, 2009 6:54 pm
by slycat
dgreco wrote:surprised to see Seattle go down 1-0. They have been scoring like crazy.
Kasey Keller their goalkeeper got a red card early in the game for using his hands outside of the box. So they had to play man down for most of the game.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 5:06 am
by dgreco
and there is the answer.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Mon Apr 13, 2009 7:07 am
by polsongrizz
slycat wrote:dgreco wrote:surprised to see Seattle go down 1-0. They have been scoring like crazy.
Kasey Keller their goalkeeper got a red card early in the game for using his hands outside of the box. So they had to play man down for most of the game.
That being true it didn't really effect them for most of the game it seemed to me. They were attacking constantly and had some great shots on goal. Way more offensive then KC I thought. but KC got a goal late in the game and they couldn't respond.
If you have watched the Sounders play on TV and think man that atmosphere looks like crazy fun, it is.
We went to a couple of games so far and what a great place to go to and watch a game. The fans are %100 into their team and as fun as hell to party with. They are avg 30000 + at home games.
We'll also be going to the Seattle Chelsea game.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:35 pm
by slycat
polsongrizz wrote:slycat wrote:
Kasey Keller their goalkeeper got a red card early in the game for using his hands outside of the box. So they had to play man down for most of the game.
That being true it didn't really effect them for most of the game it seemed to me. They were attacking constantly and had some great shots on goal. Way more offensive then KC I thought. but KC got a goal late in the game and they couldn't respond.
If you have watched the Sounders play on TV and think man that atmosphere looks like crazy fun, it is.
We went to a couple of games so far and what a great place to go to and watch a game. The fans are %100 into their team and as fun as hell to party with. They are avg 30000 + at home games.
We'll also be going to the Seattle Chelsea game.
Y'all are really lucky. I saw the season opener on TV and it made me want to move to Seattle.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 5:37 pm
by slycat
DC United - New England 1-1
LA Galaxy - San Jose 1-1
Houston - Colorado 1-0
Chivas - Seattle 2-0
Kansas City - Chicago 2-2
Real Salt Lake - New York 0-2
Dallas - Toronto 3-2
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2009 6:48 pm
by dgreco
new england gave up a horrible goal in the 91st minute to DC. They are lucky though to come out with the tie. They were playing without a lot of starters and had no striker in the game. Joseph got a nice header goal, but besides that they really had no attack.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun Apr 26, 2009 9:36 am
by slycat
Real Salt Lake - New England 6-0
Chivas - Dallas 2-0
Seattle - San Jose 2-0
Colorado - LA 1-1
Chicago - Columbus 2-2
Kansas City - RBNY 1-0
Toronto - Chivas 1-0 (from wednesday)
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:02 pm
by EPJr
FINALLY: MAY 11, 2009 @11:30AM

The official announcement of the name and colors of the Philly team. It will be at City Hall. So is that a hint that the name will be "City"?
Probably not.
SI: Sleeper In Seattle
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:07 pm
by EPJr
With or without David Beckham, MLS is alive and well—even thriving in some places. Nowhere is that more evident than in Seattle, where the expansion Sounders FC have joined MLS as the league's 15th franchise. Sounders games are loud—really loud. Fans pack Qwest Field, with sold-out crowds approaching 30,000. (Only the lower bowl of the stadium is opened for MLS games.) More than 75% of the spectators are season-ticket holders. Virtually everyone in the stands waves a team scarf above his head and chants for the entire 90 minutes, cheering on internationally accomplished players such as former Arsenal star Freddie Ljungberg of Sweden and goalkeeper Kasey Keller, a veteran of four U.S. World Cup teams.
"This is the way it's supposed to feel," says coach Sigi Schmid, a German native and two-time MLS Cup winner with the L.A. Galaxy and the Columbus Crew. "This is the way it is when you go to a game in Europe."
MLS's new crown jewel—which was 4-2-0 at week's end—has many factors working in its favor, not the least of which are deep-pocketed owners with a global vision. The group includes majority owner Joe Roth, a successful Hollywood producer; comedian and noted soccer freak Drew Carey; and Microsoft cofounder Paul Allen, who also has a large stake in the NFL's Seahawks. That connection can't be understated: The Seahawks and the Sounders share office facilities, sales and marketing staff, a stadium—even a blue-and-green color scheme.
Seattle has been a hotbed for soccer dating to at least the 1970s and '80s, when the NASL team known as the Sounders routinely attracted crowds of 20,000. Youth participation in the state of Washington is among the highest in the country. Seattle was mentioned as a target for MLS expansion as far back as 1996, when the league began play.
But the return of pro soccer to the Emerald City couldn't have been better timed. The Sonics' move to Oklahoma City last year left Seattle without an NBA team after 41 seasons. Says Sounders minority owner and Seattle-area native Adrian Hanauer, "People had an emotional part of their beings ripped out of their hearts, and I think they were looking for something to embrace." With a pair of natural geographic rivals—Portland and Vancouver—scheduled to join MLS in 2011, fans in Seattle aren't likely to let go of that embrace anytime soon. - Jonah Freedman
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Thu Apr 30, 2009 6:09 pm
by dbackjon
Good that Seattle is doing so well.
Re: Official MLS thread
Posted: Sun May 03, 2009 2:00 pm
by slycat
Dallas-DC United 1-2
- Dallas blows early lead again
Houston-New England 2-0
- Dynamo get much needed win
Seattle-Chicago 1-1
-Keller gives up 1st goal of season and SOunders hold up after Montero is ejected
Columbus-Toronto 1-1
- Columbus still winless
Real Salt Lake-Colorado 0-2
-Rapids continue to look good
Chivas-San Jose1-0
League best Chivas gets another win
New York-LA 0-1
LA gets first win