Pachuca v Dallas ccl semifinal

Seitz should have saved every goal in the tie. The last was a joke.

Barrios looked to be match fixing tonight.

Dallas, imo, deserved to go through. Such garbage. It makes me sick, and I'm obviously an NYC fan. Just hate to see the actions of one shit for brains, no talent ass clown crush a team
 
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Seitz should have saved every goal in the tie. The last was a joke.

Barrios looked to be match fixing tonight.

Dallas, imo, deserved to go through. Such garbage. It makes me sick, and I'm obviously an NYC fan. Just hate to see the actions of one shit for brains, no talent ass clown crush a team

Seitz was awful.

The Dallas game was a frustrating loss, but we are trying to judge our progress against Liga MX in such small samples. I wanted a better CCL format, but considering we got just a short knockout tournament, I'm ready to hear about the rumored new MLS-Liga MX competition.

I wouldn't mind a simple MLS-Liga MX challenge format, where the top 18 MLS teams face off against the same-placed Liga MX team in a two-leg matchup. Whichever league wins more matchups, wins the trophy for their league.

For example, if it was this year, take the five weeks between the Open Cup Semifinals (August 8-9) and the Final (Sept 20) and play out these matchups:

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Houston (19th) and Chicago (20th) wouldn't qualify. Or, you could dip down to the Mexican 2nd division to let all MLS teams participate.

This would be some epic mid-week soccer. Also fits a ton of great soccer into mid-week games just as the NFL is ramping up, hopefully keeping some eyes tuned in.
 
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Seitz was awful.

The Dallas game was a frustrating loss, but we are trying to judge our progress against Liga MX in such small samples. I wanted a better CCL format, but considering we got just a short knockout tournament, I'm ready to hear about the rumored new MLS-Liga MX competition.

I wouldn't mind a simple MLS-Liga MX challenge format, where the top 18 MLS teams face off against the same-placed Liga MX team in a two-leg matchup. Whichever league wins more matchups, wins the trophy for their league.

For example, if it was this year, take the five weeks between the Open Cup Semifinals (August 8-9) and the Final (Sept 20) and play out these matchups:

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Houston (19th) and Chicago (20th) wouldn't qualify. Or, you could dip down to the Mexican 2nd division to let all MLS teams participate.

This would be some epic mid-week soccer. Also fits a ton of great soccer into mid-week games just as the NFL is ramping up, hopefully keeping some eyes tuned in.

Could you have made us travel any further than Tijuana? Damn, who cares if MLS gets a trophy. If we can't earn one, send our C team to play that away leg.

And that's why it wouldn't really work.
 
Could you have made us travel any further than Tijuana? Damn, who cares if MLS gets a trophy. If we can't earn one, send our C team to play that away leg.

And that's why it wouldn't really work.

Lol, just the way the chips fell. If we can travel to Ecuador, Mexico, and LA, we can travel to Tijuana though. It's only one game (part of the advantage of the format). Maybe they can give out prize money to the winning clubs rather than the league in order to incentivize play a little bit, if you think MLS would otherwise get trounced.
 
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