Yeah, Ives basically confirmed that the Marsch move came very close to happening:
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/SoccerByIves/status/819987360830001152
Yeah, Ives basically confirmed that the Marsch move came very close to happening:
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/SoccerByIves/status/819987360830001152
LAG moving another piece of their recent success
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/kbaxter11/status/820038338585370624
Reports he's off to Houston for 125K GAM & 50K TAM
Last edited by OgtheDim; 01-13-2017 at 05:56 PM.
That howl of agony you just heard coming from south of the border is from RBNY fans. Apparently Dax McCarty has been traded to Chicago for $400K in allocation.
That's a lot of GarberBux, I wonder what RBNY has in mind.
Last edited by Detroit_TFC; 01-16-2017 at 06:49 PM.
That's a lot of GAM going to NYRB.
Paul Tenorio (who broke the news and is THE beat guy for the Fire) made a good point on all this
Check out this tweet at
https://twitter.com/PaulTenorio/status/821142812985085952
Edit: The GAM is split over 2 seasons - $200K each.
Last edited by OgtheDim; 01-16-2017 at 07:47 PM.
Sources: @FCDallas completes $2 million move for Cristian Colman http://bit.ly/2jtf0b8
nice pick up FCD
Getting hard to handicap the league, big changes for a lot of teams, lots of new talent coming in. Have to say that the Revs and DCU might be falling behind.
Rumor of veteran US international Jonathan Spector, soon out of contract at Birmingham City, coming to MLS. Fire mentioned as a likely landing spot, but mainly because he's a native Chicago boy. I'd think this would have to go through the allocation process, though. I could see a lot of teams being interested.
edit: he's not on the allocation list, probably not part of the US MNT pool anymore.
Last edited by Detroit_TFC; 01-17-2017 at 11:52 AM.
Gomez retires Not surprised. Got his ring and out and he's been on TV for a few things already.
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/mattpentz/status/821450174459297792
The published allocation list came in after the dempsey/bradley/jozy shenanigans so they wouldn't happen again.
Well that and the Jermaine Jones coin flip.
The rest of the league cried foul when it appeared that Garber was signing marquee american players for the league and funneling them on to teams that the league deemed to be of greater value (bigger fanbases in need of big names et al.). In the Dempsey case for instance, the league told the teams that they were going to get him and they should submit contracts if they want a shot at him. IIRC there were 3-4 teams who submitted, us included, and the league decided they liked the idea of Dempsey signing in Seattle most.
League buckled and created a list of USMNT players who would have to go through the usual allocation process if they were coming to the league (Beasley was an example of this). Everyone not on the list will not by signed or targeted by the league in the same manner (i.e. Lletget).
I think it was definitely of a time. The league had a huge opportunity handed to them to shape a few major franchises in major markets for 5-10 years. I can understand why they did it. For a league still fighting for relevance in the NA sports landscape, you want to do everything to get people to come out to see their teams in major markets, as well as rewarding owners who want to spend. I'm glad its not still policy but it worked for a short period of time.
With a team with as many twists and almost turns as we've had over just 10 years, I still think our most interesting alternate history is one where we do in fact end up signing Dempsey in the summer of 2013. Pre-defoe major DP signing for Nelsen. I still wonder from time-to-time what would be different.
Last edited by molenshtain; 01-18-2017 at 11:33 AM.
Alternative speculative history? Hm.........
We make the playoffs in 2013.
Bradley goes to Seattle in 2014.
Nelsen implodes in 2014 trying to figure out where to put the Deuce but more importantly because he refused to use even basic tech to keep his players fit. replaced by Vanney.
Seba & Loderio come here in 2015, announced on the same day.
2016 a bit of a washout due to Dempsey getting cancer.
We beat Seattle (where Altidore has ended up) in MLS Cup 2017.
*****
The repercussions of even one move in the transfer market are huge.
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/kbaxter11/status/821843051114991616
http://www.lagconfidential.com/2017/...o-pedro-report
The original tweet had the wrong joao pedro.
2017 thread:
http://MLS Transfers Thread (non TFC) 2016-2017
MLS is a tough, physical league, that emphasizes speed, and features plastic fields, grueling travel, extreme weather, and incompetent refs. - NK Toronto