MLS Cup Playoffs - November 29 - Miami (Away)

Did anyone else think Grey looked like he was playing at well less than 100%? He looked to me a lot slower and more tentative than usual. He seemed to have a knock that was really holding him back.

Both me & Gotham, Jr. noticed it and felt he was not good enough to stay on the pitch.
 
Did anyone else think Grey looked like he was playing at well less than 100%? He looked to me a lot slower and more tentative than usual. He seemed to have a knock that was really holding him back.

Both me & Gotham, Jr. noticed it and felt he was not good enough to stay on the pitch.

I saw it too, I think Pascal even adjusted the tactics to try to hide it. Gray tucked in on defense more than usual last night with Ojeda dropping deeper and tracking more of the outside runs.

Ojeda ran like a madman last night. I don't think it was a coincidence that we opened up right after Ojeda went off. Julian doesn't have the defensive work rate or awareness to fill that role, so it forced Gray and our CMs to cover more of the sideline Ojeda has been on all night, opening the middle just enough to allow Miami to blow things open.
 
Did anyone else think Grey looked like he was playing at well less than 100%? He looked to me a lot slower and more tentative than usual. He seemed to have a knock that was really holding him back.

Both me & Gotham, Jr. noticed it and felt he was not good enough to stay on the pitch.
Yea he was not up to speed and gave up on plays he normally would not.
 
We should never be a club that has to overachieve because we have a flawed roster.

I agree with you, but also this team is nowhere near as profitable as it could be due to the stadium situation.

Starting in 2027 I fully agree with you and I think you'll see our recruitment portfolio change. But on some level the team needs to be profitable and you can understand why our recruitment has been underwhelming while we continue to be in this position. I still think they maybe loosen things up next season to prepare for 2027 because we will want to go into that first season in the new stadium as a top team.
 
I agree with you, but also this team is nowhere near as profitable as it could be due to the stadium situation.

Starting in 2027 I fully agree with you and I think you'll see our recruitment portfolio change. But on some level the team needs to be profitable and you can understand why our recruitment has been underwhelming while we continue to be in this position. I still think they maybe loosen things up next season to prepare for 2027 because we will want to go into that first season in the new stadium as a top team.
At the same time, if we sign a huge star name and Yankee stadium would sell 30k+ each match, surely the profits would be close to net 0?
 
At the same time, if we sign a huge star name and Yankee stadium would sell 30k+ each match, surely the profits would be close to net 0?

It's possible, but Messi vs Muller notwithstanding, most years those huge stars don't end up winning games. Lots of other teams (Benteke, Shaqiri, etc) don't even make the playoffs with those players.
 
It's possible, but Messi vs Muller notwithstanding, most years those huge stars don't end up winning games. Lots of other teams (Benteke, Shaqiri, etc) don't even make the playoffs with those players.
I'm looking more in terms of profit margins, wouldn't selling an extra 15k per game be pretty good? I guess vs wage maybe not though...
 
I'm looking more in terms of profit margins, wouldn't selling an extra 15k per game be pretty good? I guess vs wage maybe not though...

It is not clear that a big global superstar will boost attendance by 10-15,000.

Our first two seasons we averaged 29,000 and 27,000. But 2017, when we still had Villa and Pirlo our attendance sagged to 22,000.

We actually averaged 21,971 this season in MLS regular season, which is our highest since 2018 and 12th highest in MLS.

I just do not think there is evidence a global superstar will increase our attendance by 10-15,000 week-over-week.

This is from last year documenting our attendance all-time. The pandemic crushed this organization and they've been slowly building back ever since.


One more note on this: Inter Miami's stadium holds 21,500. This season they averaged 20,410. They didn't even sell out their stadium with Messi, Suarez, Alba and whiny friends.
 
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