Which mls team should i support quiz
A massive open-air field. A small yet intimate venue that gets really loud. The screaming fist pump. Running down the field. Taking off the jersey. MLS Cup. Open Cup. Liverpool FC. Real Madrid. Manchester United. FC Barcelona. Maybe one day, if the laws on football change. It already is! Definitely; it can appeal to a diverse audience. Probably not, but the league should try anyway. Policy analyst. Sales manager. Construction worker.
Graphic designer. Playing games. Taking shots on a real soccer goal. Complaining together. Throwing stuff around. Just ignoring it and moving on. Lobbying for team change. It's in my top three favorite sports. New York. Organized and smart. Funny and sarcastic. Shy and humble. Loud and exciting. Blue and yellow. Red and blue. Red and white. Blue and black. An organized and well-thought-out season. Win the Stanley Cup.
A fun season. A playoff season. Not important. Not too important. Very imporant. Kind of important. Kind of. Not at all. Eh, kind of. If reclamation stories are your thing, RSL is the club for you.
The scenic shots around Rio Tinto Stadium , tucked neatly in the Rocky Mountains, give them a boost as well. Dallas are dedicated to building through possession but the final third has proved tricky for longer than FCD fans care to admit.
They once again will lean on a cadre of exciting young homegrown talent, even after producing and selling the likes of Reggie Cannon and Chris Richards to big European clubs over the last few seasons. Still they have enough attacking talent to make them a fun watch.
There will certainly be few if any draws with this team. Half of the squad is 23 or younger. They have zero players over David Beckham. Gonzalo Higuain. Phil Neville. Blaise Matuidi. Do you follow any soccer leagues apart from Major League Soccer? How do you feel about corporate sponsorship of soccer teams? Do you prefer warmer temperatures or cooler temperatures?
How important is it that your team have their own stadium? Older, established team with history, or newer, formative team with a blank slate? Older players with experience and judgement, or younger players with energy and potential? Are you more mathematical, or more artistic in your interests? I'd rather play fair and lose than play dirty and win. Are the past successes of a team important to how well you like them? Where are you, basically, either within the US or in relation to the US?
You have a roster space to fill. Do you bring in a proven player from somewhere else, or draft a hot young prospect?
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