MLS Week 24 - 2017

There's no joy in Harrison tonight. The caffeine pedaling twunts have come up short, 2-0.

Skimmed through the DVR of it this morning. Even knowing that the score ended 2-0, and there was only 1 minute left, I thought Portland was going to blow that breakaway at the end with Robles 50 yards out of goal.

Such trash. Hopefully some kind of discipline coming his way (call in game went against Portland). Also Klestjan had a nasty incident late shoving somebody into the ad boards, could see some punishment as well.

I try not to trash PRO referees and even sometimes defend them as not measurably worse than other soccer refs, but their failure to adjust to the well-documented reality that Felipe is a repeated cheating dirty flopper is inexcusable. Given the reality that a ref cannot see everything, they have to make calls, in part, based on a player's history. When you see a guy like Felipe fall down and you're not sure why you cannot just assume he was pushed as you would with an honest player.
 
I try not to trash PRO referees and even sometimes defend them as not measurably worse than other soccer refs, but their failure to adjust to the well-documented reality that Felipe is a repeated cheating dirty flopper is inexcusable. Given the reality that a ref cannot see everything, they have to make calls, in part, based on a player's history. When you see a guy like Felipe fall down and you're not sure why you cannot just assume he was pushed as you would with an honest player.

I don't know how I forgot to mention that the match official was Allen Chapman. He should note that Felipe's a dirty cheater in his book underneath "Immediately discipline Herrera without warning him."
 
Skimmed through the DVR of it this morning. Even knowing that the score ended 2-0, and there was only 1 minute left, I thought Portland was going to blow that breakaway at the end with Robles 50 yards out of goal.



I try not to trash PRO referees and even sometimes defend them as not measurably worse than other soccer refs, but their failure to adjust to the well-documented reality that Felipe is a repeated cheating dirty flopper is inexcusable. Given the reality that a ref cannot see everything, they have to make calls, in part, based on a player's history. When you see a guy like Felipe fall down and you're not sure why you cannot just assume he was pushed as you would with an honest player.
He's #2 on the reasons to dislike RBNJ. Slightly edging Klejstan and BWP, who are followed by a kid who will become the worst of all of them if he doesn't get out of there soon.

I found it really on ETR this week that they made a massive effort to talk about Red Bull. Apparently, they've gotten complaints over the lack of discussion. Wiebe kowtowed to the pressure and offered a 60 second soliloquy full of false platitudes of praise.

It went so far that I have to believe he intentionally trolled the hell out of them or else lost his damn mind.
 
I don't know how I forgot to mention that the match official was Allen Chapman. He should note that Felipe's a dirty cheater in his book underneath "Immediately discipline Herrera without warning him."
I also thought the red was a bit soft. We have 3 incidents per week worse than that.

I really don't like Chapman.
 
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He's #2 on the reasons to dislike RBNJ. Slightly edging Klejstan and BWP, who are followed by a kid who will become the worst of all of them if he doesn't get out of there soon.
It's definitely (1) Marsch and (2) Felipe for me, which I think is the same as yours, but I don't share the hate for BWP and SK. If they were on a different team I wouldn't mind them so much. The thing I hate most about BWP is how much he scores against us and I can't really consider that a personal failing on his part.

Who's the kid?
 
It's definitely (1) Marsch and (2) Felipe for me, which I think is the same as yours, but I don't share the hate for BWP and SK. If they were on a different team I wouldn't mind them so much. The thing I hate most about BWP is how much he scores against us and I can't really consider that a personal failing on his part.

Who's the kid?
Adams.

And Klejstan's whining and dirty play has increased exponentially. He should be suspended for the incident LeeNYCFC LeeNYCFC mentioned. It was totally uncalled for and its only purpose was to injure the player
 
Adams.

And Klejstan's whining and dirty play has increased exponentially. He should be suspended for the incident LeeNYCFC LeeNYCFC mentioned. It was totally uncalled for and its only purpose was to injure the player
He may be suspended because the MLS site is showing he has 5Y so I assume last night was his 5th.
 
Adams.

And Klejstan's whining and dirty play has increased exponentially. He should be suspended for the incident LeeNYCFC LeeNYCFC mentioned. It was totally uncalled for and its only purpose was to injure the player
I haven't noticed the trend for SK but it's possible it's real and I've just not noticed. I agree that play should have been a red but I expect there will be no further action. It was already reviewed in game (I think) and I doubt they will suspend based on a second review, but Ulrich Ulrich is right he could get suspended for accumulation.
 
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He may be suspended because the MLS site is showing he has 5Y so I assume last night was his 5th.
It was his 5th yellow, but he has gotten the reduction, so I think for suspension purposes he has 4 yellows. He isn't listed in the disciplinary summary for those who will be suspended on the next yellow.

Same way Villa is listed as having 4 yellows, but has gotten 1 reduced, so has 3 essentially
 
Chicago's back line is so beaten up they played Schweinsteiger almost as an extra CB in the first half. Now he's moved up. Dax back there instead but he's also coming forward more.

AND they scored 1-1. Good.
 
The first Toronto goal was offside. Shot was taken and a Toronto player is off but doesn't affect the shot - keeper blocks shot and rebound drops to the feet of the player that was originally offsides and he taps it in. Should have been nullified as the player would have needed to check back to regain onside status.
 
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Well top 2 is looking much more doable but first overall ain't getting any easier.
Yes. A few weeks ago, it seemed like Chicago and Toronto were going to battle for first, and we were holding on for dear life to keep 3rd. Now, it's a reasonable question whether Atlanta and NJ can catch Chicago. I'm hoping not. I like the thought of those two teams in the opening round and the winner getting Toronto.