Originally Posted by
los sonadores
Given the strictness of contemporary English football, especially in the lower leagues, and the bias against North Americans, it might be said that many players in MLS wouldn’t find professional work there at all (even if they could get visas). But that’s to our league’s advantage. It’s a very strange and diverse league - diverse in approach, I mean - and that makes it interesting. Read this on MLS.com just now. How many English leagues could this be said about? “The understanding, familiarity, familial effect Diego, Sebastian, Maxi, you can see it, you can sense it, they play at a different tempo at times, their combination play,” Austin coach Josh Wolff said.” I don’t think that three South Americans, if found on Nottingham Forest, for example, a “well oiled machine”, could possibly play at a different tempo than the rest of the 11.