I don't know. BB got his supporters shield with Adama diamante as his starting striker. If the wingers are productive the striker just has to be supporting them.
We also don't really know what Jordan Peruzza's level is. With the right opportunity he could be just what we need.
I'm not certain the LAFC model is what is going to be tried here.
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Lots of pieces yet to be brought in. Isigne would be wonderful - without a steady starting CB brought in, that would be pointless.
Italian twitter is blowing up this morning with reports that Insigne has accepted our offer and will move to Toronto at season's end.
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/footballitalia/status/1475790073971064842?s=20
I may need to tease this theory out more but something tells me Larry T & Bogers ain't so happy with how the current safe/spendthrift Dallas/Vancouver leadership approach within MLS is working out & that's why the Insigne salary is going to be something outrageous.
Nothing like blowing through the current highest salary consensus to say "Eff you Dalllas/Vancouver - we got a WC coming up next year & in our town in 4 with a probable expansion of our stadium to 40K - we ain't gonna capitalise on that if we are a feeder league".
^I used to think this, then changed my mind when Bez left and Curtis came in. I thought TFC would become, not Dallas, but not the top spending team.
I guess the reality is we became a team that spent poorly.
I still don’t get how Insigne makes sense at these types of dollars, in terms of building the marketing presence. He is not a Del Piero, a Pirlo, a Baggio, in terms of wattage, not even close. I know others will argue this point, but Giovinco had higher name recognition in 2015 than Insigne has now. Napoli is just not Juve or a Milan team.
But I assume Bogers understands the investment side of this better than I do. I guess.
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"There are some people who might have better technique than me, and some may be fitter than me, but the main thing is tactics. With most players, tactics are missing. You can divide tactics into insight, trust, and daring." - Johan Cruyff
Interestingly enough, Ali Curtis' LinkedIn profile today still shows him as GM and SVP of TFC.
I guess he'll eventually get around to updating his profile... in about 2 weeks. :-)
This makes little sense to me except from sort of what Ogthedim said, I'd take that line though maybe less aggressive to the other owners.
The only way this makes any sense to me is if Bogers are looking at 2026 as a perfect storm. World cups give MLS a boost in general, but 2026 is potentially special. Not only will Toronto host games, but Canada will likely be a competitive team. Not win the tournament competitive, but maybe pull off an upset result, get out of the groups and not be a whipping boy competitive. So it's possible Bogers are looking at that and thinking the best way to approach things is to make that expansion to 40k permanent and sell those seats - easier said than done
So I think the could be this, it's 2026 and Toronto hosts some WC games. Canada has some exciting games that really capture the imagination, and the sales pitch to the public is
- See that world class 40k stadium? That's on your doorstep, and that atmosphere - that's on your doorstep too. The world cup feel is here every week
- Those players from Canada and other teams you just discovered? Some of them play here, some for TFC, some for other teams
- MLS continues to grow but your local team? It has some household-ish name players and is one of the absolute crown jewels of the league. It's either contenting for or winning championships, and they play an exciting brand of football. They may even be winning Concacaf champions leagues
It could be that they see that as the dream pitch and the dream opportunity to turn TFC into a 40k attendance team with competitive TV viewership numbers, and they see their way of getting there as spending like crazy now to get some championships, some names and some excitement around the team before 2026 comes
I still see that as ambitious, unlikely and somewhat of a way too good to be true scenario but it would explain the otherwise inexplicable numbers being thrown around on this deal IF they were true (Though I STILL have a very hard time believing them and any of this)
Italian and Fifa playing demos (anyone under 30) on lock now. Already got 3 different IG messages this morning from more casual fans about this. Some people won’t understand how big this is and that’s fine, but it’s literally the best possible player TFC could ever hope to get from all angles. Hell of a way to start the offseason
Pre Euro there might have been an argument but Insigne is now a Cavaliere for a reason. He sentenced the world's top rated team with an outside of the box curler just a few months ago. This is massive.
Check out this tweet at [URL]https://twitter.com/MichaelSingh94/status/1475858395051839495?s=20[/URL]
So I guess the deal is done? Bloody Big Deal!!
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/MichaelSingh94/status/1475858395051839495?t=R_zHEFNO7kKlpIZ7dKS_FA&s=19
"Why can't we be great?"
I do sort of wonder if this changes Giovinco's willingness to accept a lower salary at all...
By "per sources" he means two stories in Italy this morning that quote anonymous sources.
So really it's "per sources I have no idea even exist or not."
Given that both had strikingly different contract figures, both likely well above what any MLS club would pay, I'd be leaning towards non-existent or, at best, not particularly reliable.
Neither here nor there on likelihood, but most of the reporting about this pursuit has been a steaming pile.
Dude, you're getting sucked into the hype. Even if he does end up here, it won't be on anything like the money quoted this morning.
People have to learn that aggregator news sites with minimal staff or mostly freelancers basically just makeup stories and they attempt to be plausible while doing so.
But 90% of these stories turn out to be either bullshit or grossly factually inaccurate.
We had Soteldo in multiple stories for months on a SALARY of $6M a season when he was actually making $1.7M.
If no one comes in for him from another club we'll get him, but bona fide offers and agreements on salary, again, are not legal until he's within the Bosman window.
It's as likely these stories are originating in TFC's offices as anywhere, as it probably stands any offer they HAVE made in good stead to have competitors thinking he's already overpriced for their needs.
Does anyone really think MLS, a single-entity league that has to approve every deal, is going to start paying DPs at the same level as Premiership strikers? Because that's what this alleged offer would do, put him on potentially higher wages than Alexander Lacazette gets at Arsenal.
It's bullshit. They've like quoted him something similar to what Vela gets, in the $7M a season range. Various interested parties are attempting to massage the money northward.
But none of it likely amounts to accurate reporting.
For what it's worth, Twellman says Gio was making more than reported.
Check out this tweet at https://twitter.com/TaylorTwellman/status/1475847980863401992