I thought this was pretty cool. It gives you an idea of how consistently good we've really been.
I thought this was pretty cool. It gives you an idea of how consistently good we've really been.
hopefully RSL keeps it up! As much as I'm enjoying seeing this Austin season and their awesome fanbase, an RSL win would go a long way towards Eastern Conference hosting the cup. And also RSL shithousery is always the bestaustin getting RSL'ed ... at least so far.
I'll be cheering for Orlando. I would love another home game, possibly at Yankee Stadium, should we advance past Miami.Is anyone watching the Montreal-Orlando match tonight with any rooting interest? Although I'd love a shot at another home game, I don't really want to think much past our match tomorrow in that sense.
If the match was irrelevant to us, I'd probably be backing Montreal tonight, because Orlando is Orlando.
I think the home game component for both the self interest of the possibility of attending and the advantage make it fun to root against both Montreal and Philly.Is anyone watching the Montreal-Orlando match tonight with any rooting interest? Although I'd love a shot at another home game, I don't really want to think much past our match tomorrow in that sense.
If the match was irrelevant to us, I'd probably be backing Montreal tonight, because Orlando is Orlando.
I think the home game component for both the self interest of the possibility of attending and the advantage make it fun to root against both Montreal and Philly.
Also, on the issue of parity, both in 2021 and 2022 the field changes a lot but it has in common the fact that half of the teams are not big spenders. Some are downright stingy spenders (RSL, COL and PHI in 2021) and the rest mostly average spenders. This year CHI, TOR and ATL again spent a lot of money with nothing to show for it. PHI is the only one who has clearly started to spend more and seen a return on investment. So our engineered parity is based on the fact that a limited number of DPs and TAM signings per team guarantees enough misses to sink a lot of ships, giving the stingy teams a chance to do well.This is crazy - looking at the playoff bracket final eight for 2021 vs 2022.
2021 final eight:
POR, COL, RSL, SKC (West)
NER, NYC, NSH, PHI (East)
2022 final eight:
LAFC, LAG, ATX, DAL/MIN (West)
PHI, CIN, MTL, NYC/MIA (East)
The western field is an entirely new set of teams and for the east, only PHI and NYC (if beats MIA) are repeat teams. Crazy turnover from the playoff field. Parity.
And only LAG and NYCFC have previously won the Cup. RSL was the only other team in the playoff field that had won one before and they were just eliminated.This is crazy - looking at the playoff bracket final eight for 2021 vs 2022.
2021 final eight:
POR, COL, RSL, SKC (West)
NER, NYC, NSH, PHI (East)
2022 final eight:
LAFC, LAG, ATX, DAL/MIN (West)
PHI, CIN, MTL, NYC/MIA (East)
The western field is an entirely new set of teams and for the east, only PHI and NYC (if beats MIA) are repeat teams. Crazy turnover from the playoff field. Parity.
And only LAG and NYCFC have previously won the Cup. RSL was the only other team in the playoff field that had won one before and they were just eliminated.
That is what I said (without the exact year)RSL won MLS cup in 2009.