What does this have to do with anything?
A reason why Morris will not leave Seattle. Unless Roldan leaves to the same city too.
What does this have to do with anything?
Which “US Teams” could be showing interest in a high priced DP #9? If NYC isn’t kicking the tires on this one, I’m at a loss.
Why? He’s accomplished nothing in the Prem and he’s overpriced.
They’re asking the same price that Atlanta paid for Almiron.
He has a great strike-rate at lower-tier leagues. MLS is still considered a lower-tier league, and I think he might Giovinco it up in here.Why? He’s accomplished nothing in the Prem and he’s overpriced.
They’re asking the same price that Atlanta paid for Almiron.
Was gonna w rite the same thing but figured someone else was gonna do it so I waited and sure enough!Dutch national team player who tore it up in the Eredivisie and for his NT. Hard to get minutes as a 9 behind Kane. Give him a lower level league like MLS and he could possibly kill it. Only 24, so we can sell him back to Europe if he does.
Jody Altidore scores 38 goals in 59 appearances in Holland.
So then why not just say that he's good friends with Roldan? Instead of in a disparaging way?A reason why Morris will not leave Seattle. Unless Roldan leaves to the same city too.
So then why not just say that he's good friends with Roldan? Instead of in a disparaging way?
Dude, you must not have been paying too much attention in that harassment training you mentioned last week. Stop missing (or failing to acknowledge) the point. Being gay isn’t a punchline and you should be ashamed of treating it that way. It’s 2019, get with itBecause there are jokes on r/MLS that they're a couple.
Why? He’s accomplished nothing in the Prem and he’s overpriced.
They’re asking the same price that Atlanta paid for Almiron.
Garbage post.Yeah, the team doctor is his father. And he's in a totally normal, heterosexual relationship with Cristian Roldan.
Almiron spent 2 years at Lanus (Argentinian league) before joining Atlanta and I will say that the argetninian league is harder than the dutch. So I think there is evidence that Almiron is much better than Jansen who cant't get on the field. Can he succeed in MLS sure but he is not in the same class as Almiron.Their the same age. Almiron did very well in Paraguay and MLS but has never played in anything like the level of the EPL. Jansen did very good in the Dutch league which is probably on par with MLS and better than Paraguay. Same age. Jansen has done pretty well goal scoring wise for the Oranje. Not saying he's better or as good as Almiron but I don't think the evidence is there to definitively say the opposite either.
Garbage post.
Almiron spent 2 years at Lanus (Argentinian league) before joining Atlanta and I will say that the argetninian league is harder than the dutch. So I think there is evidence that Almiron is much better than Jansen who cant't get on the field. Can he succeed in MLS sure but he is not in the same class as Almiron.
I've thought this too at times, but it's one example. Other examples cut the opposite way - such as Angelino and Mendoza being meh in MLS but ending up in Champions League and Serie A, respectively.I think Jack Harrison being meh in the Championship tells you what MLS's level is.
I don't think Jack tore it up over here though. He was a good player with occasional glimpses of incredible play, but wasn't consistent enough game to game. Based off reports from Leeds it seems he's actually doing the same thing of looking decent sometimes, horrible other games, and then an occasional glimpse of brilliance. Jack has probably stunted his growth by going overseas a season or two too early.I've thought this too at times, but it's one example. Other examples cut the opposite way - such as Angelino and Mendoza being meh in MLS but ending up in Champions League and Serie A, respectively.