David Villa Says Mls Is Not A Career Step Down

Villa is our star. Since day one he keeps showing how committed and happy is about this project and about the city. He is always talking about the team and showing his desire to bring a winning culture.
 
From what I've seen when they both signed Lampard was seen as a bigger start, and more of the face of NYCFC, which is strange seeing as Villa is not only 3 years younger, but had a better season last year, and has won more in his career. Villa is the face of NYCFC.
 
while i can agree with the english part, i still personally think Villa should be considered the face seeing as how NYC has a massive spanish speaking population, myself included in, and he is more active like in social networks and interviews and such.
 
while i can agree with the english part, i still personally think Villa should be considered the face seeing as how NYC has a massive spanish speaking population, myself included in, and he is more active like in social networks and interviews and such.

That's the whole point of this thread. The comment you're taking umbrage with was only saying that Lampard became the de facto face of the team because his league is more watched and broadcast in the language that the majority of MLS fans speak. As fans, we should absolutely give that attention to Villa instead.

it is :). it could be difficult to understand to someone who is new to the sport and doesn't know much about what leagues people watch most.

Sorry to burst your bubble there buddy, but a lot more people watch the Premier League worldwide than La Liga, Bundesliga, or Serie A. Two sources from a quick google:
http://www.premierleague.com/en-gb/news/news/2011-12/nov/the-most-watched-league-in-the-world.html
http://bleacherreport.com/articles/...ague-is-the-most-powerful-league-in-the-world
 
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