The Forced International Dates Are Bullshit

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I used to love them but now I just find them annoying and disruptive to our season. More trouble than they're worth. We're about to lose a few key players for a couple of weeks and for what? A couple of meaningless friendlies? Games that literally mean nothing?

I wish it were like basketball, you have the Olympics and the World Cup and that's about it unless two squads agree to a friendly that works for both of them rather than jammed down their throat by some bullshit third party organization.
 
USA is playing? Who are we losing other than Mix? I only follow Italy and Argentina on the international level.
 
Shelton to the even more bullshit U23.

Oooff. Why don't they just decline the invite. I've seen players in Serie A do it when they called up for meaningless friendlies in the middle of the season. Is that not allowed on the USA team?
 
USMNT is a bigger stage, chance to be seen abroad and for the players, appearing in a USMNT shirt usually leads to more money either in MLS or attracting a team overseas.

On top of it all, MLS's Soccer United Marketing (SUM) sells the TV rights for the USMNT games -- meaning MLS receives more TV money for the USMNT games being on TV.

So essentially, its in the league and players' interest to have them.
 
He absolutely has to go if called up. It adds to our prestige if our players are part of their respective NTs.
 
I can understand some club fans disliking international breaks makes sense. But at the end of the day playing for your country is bigger than playing for any club team point blank!
 
Some decent players there and i have seen all these recently. John Anthony Brooks, Timmy Chandler, Tim Ream Alejandro Bedoya, Julian Green, Fabian Johnson, Alfredo Morales, Aron Johannson and Rubio Rubin.

They are all in good form.
 
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