LAG has 5 titles, DC has 4.Has anyone other than LA really won consistently in MLS?
ETA: Taurus beat me by seconds, but I included numbers so I'm not completely irrelevant.
LAG has 5 titles, DC has 4.Has anyone other than LA really won consistently in MLS?
Don't know, and I mostly agree with what you're (not exactly) saying. I'm perhaps the #1 I-want-to-have-Lampard-play person here maybe. Assuming he is able to start playing and does great I'd certainly consider re-signing him to a one year deal. That's a big if though. If you asked me right now today I'd definitely not sign him for an extension. Still hoping his calf can get fully recovered and that he can contribute but I'm not sure I'd put good money on that yet. A few weeks ago I heard Keith Hernandez talk about his last year, when he also picked up a calf injury. If he was 10 years younger he could've just healed it right up and gone on playing. It never really healed though and that was his last year. So we'll see. We could have Lampard or we might not, and I hope we get to have him play for us.34 year old Villa is in year 2 of his 3 year contract.
37 year old Lampard's 1.5 year contract is up at the end of the year.
36 year old Pirlo's 1.5 year contract is also up at the end of the year.
IF we resign these guys to new contracts, how many years do you think they have left in tank?
Granted Villa looks like he can score 50 goals in the next 3 years, but where's Lampard? and Pirlo moves like old-man-of-desert-Obi-Wan-Kenobi.
Different era, but DC was a monster for a while with Arena and then Rongen. And since they've done quite well in the Cup.Has anyone other than LA really won consistently in MLS?
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LAG has 5 titles, DC has 4.
Bit of a dip from 2008-2011, but overall, yeah, they've been much better than I realized.Different era, but DC was a monster for a while with Arena and then Rongen. And since they've done quite well in the Cup.
Let's replace "win consistently" with "often makes it deep into the playoffs".Has anyone other than LA really won consistently in MLS?
I know having Villa / Pirlo / Lampard in the locker room and practice will be invaluable to the team (almost like assistant coaches), but can that justify $6 million a year? If we're winning, it's worth it, but . . . ?I'm glad we had Villa/Pirlo/Lampard for our starting year.
My understanding is that Pirlo's contract didn't expire until next year. Someone correct me if I'm wrong34 year old Villa is in year 2 of his 3 year contract.
37 year old Lampard's 1.5 year contract is up at the end of the year.
36 year old Pirlo's 1.5 year contract is also up at the end of the year.
IF we resign these guys to new contracts, how many years do you think they have left in tank?
Granted Villa looks like he can score 50 goals in the next 3 years, but where's Lampard? and Pirlo moves like old-man-of-desert-Obi-Wan-Kenobi.
Agree. http://nycfcforums.com/index.php?threads/dp-contracts.4150/My understanding is that Pirlo's contract didn't expire until next year. Someone correct me if I'm wrong
http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2015/07/23/andrea-pirlo-nycfc-mls-new-york-city-fc
"Pirlo’s two-and-a-half year contract was announced on July 6"
Well for me the money isn't a problem as it doesn't count against the cap. If you're talking about counting against our limited number of DP slots I'm more inclined to agree with you. The only thing is that we've only played our first year and barely started our second. I'm almost not so worried about winning the league yet as one can hardly expect us to. That's why I'm really happy we have these great players on our team (although I'd be happier if Lampard could actually play, of course).I know having Villa / Pirlo / Lampard in the locker room and practice will be invaluable to the team (almost like assistant coaches), but can that justify $6 million a year? If we're winning, it's worth it, but . . . ?
Real Salt LakeHas anyone other than LA really won consistently in MLS?
Why don't we just hire their coach and get a bunch of their players?Real Salt Lake
Only if they're the older players.Why don't we just hire their coach and get a bunch of their players?
No way...My understanding is that Pirlo's contract didn't expire until next year. Someone correct me if I'm wrong
http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/2015/07/23/andrea-pirlo-nycfc-mls-new-york-city-fc
"Pirlo’s two-and-a-half year contract was announced on July 6"
This one I have a harder time agreeing with. I'm counting six good seasons and five bad. They've been better recently though, apart from 2015.Real Salt Lake
I think this is one of our biggest fallacies. Last year Villa scored 9 not counting PKs. This year he's projecting to 10. So he is on track to make 30 without PKs and just barely make 50 assuming he continues to take all of our PKs. I don't think any team makes a run at anything when your primary striker is barely squeaking in double digit scores from the run of play.Granted Villa looks like he can score 50 goals in the next 3 years,
I don't think CFG has anywhere near the ability to drive improvement on the field by investing in us the way they could with Man City based on league rules. However, I do think they can make a major investment in our quality by investing in a field. I don't see any chance of a cup or shield while we're stuck playing as a two-faced team at and away from Yankee Stadium