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Sir Landon Of Donovan

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Hopefully you are old enough to know what they say about assuming.....

BTW, I'll be 40 in a couple weeks :pint: Who's buying????:D

Oh I'm definitely an ass for doing so! :lol:

Happy early birthday to you! Since this is the Landon thread, i'll share this here too (also posted in match thread). My favorite moment of the telecast of the Hull match? When they showed Tim Howard jumping in excitement over Landon's goal; tv's got Landon on the bigscreen & Howard through the net:

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how awesome is that? :lol:

(yes, my TV says "FSC HD" but it is NOT in HD. boo hiss!)
 

Oh I'm definitely an ass for doing so! :lol:

Happy early birthday to you! Since this is the Landon thread, i'll share this here too (also posted in match thread). My favorite moment of the telecast of the Hull match? When they showed Tim Howard jumping in excitement over Landon's goal; tv's got Landon on the bigscreen & Howard through the net:

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how awesome is that? :lol:

(yes, my TV says "FSC HD" but it is NOT in HD. boo hiss!)

That was one of my favorite moments too. It's really stupid that they say HD when it's not. I was searching for the HD channel forever. (n)
 
To follow up on the above:
Looks as if MLS players are prepared to strike. Not clear how the timing of this impacts Donovan:

MLS players have voted overwhelmingly in favor of a strike if a collective bargaining agreement with the league is not reached in time for the season openers in two weeks, the Insider has learned.

In a written vote, more than 350 players supported a strike and only two opposed it, a source close to the situation said.

"We will not start the season without a new agreement," said a veteran player, who requested anonymity because of the sensitive nature of the negotiations. "To be quite blunt, it doesn't look good at all."
 
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ahhh, you're 59. That makes more sense. I was thinking "there is no WAY this guy is my age.... His posts are well thought-out and make sense!"

From Thebes20

And why did you think that this was a guy? "Well thought-out and make sense?"

No harm, I actually thought it was funny and was pleased that you thought that my posts were well thought out.

I own a youth soccer web site that is really popular in Florida, Massachuetts, and somewhat in other states. I think that some Florida posters know that I am a woman, but the posters in Mass, I believe, have no clue, and think that I am a man. They, if they reference a post that I made, refer to me as a him, and have even asked for my opinion on some of the finer points of the game. I correctly let those go and only post about what I think I know, not what I do not know.
 

That mate may be the telling factor!
he's too professional to do a lescott but i can see him coming back on a permanent with no hesitation if we get the cash to buy him. I honestly believe he's a loyal player and would come back to us after we believed in him and treated him as our own, can't see him picking another team over us. My fear is the money won't be available and he'll be forced elsewhere in the prem
 
The fact that he formally asked for a loan extension tells everyone that he wants to stay. I think that he will miss the daily challange that the EPL gives a player. He will miss the fans and his teammates here. He will be back.

I will also say that Bruce Arena has not made a lot of fans in the US lately. Even Galaxy fans were against LD returning. Some site in the states had a poll up, not Foxsports, can't remember what site, but their first question on the poll, was "Should Donovan just go back to the Galaxy and stay". There were thousands of replies on the poll and on that first question, no one voted that he should go back and stay. No one out of thousands.
 
In short, no. A player of his calibre deserves, and undoubtedly wants, to play at the highest level

I think the sand, sun and family of SoCal eased his desire for Europe for years, but given the fantastic experience he's had at Everton, I wonder if it will be the same balm.

I also think his divorce plays big in this situation compared to previous years

No matter how much family means to you, it's one thing to be away from parents/siblings and entirely another to be away from your significant other
 
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MLS players have voted to strike if a new CBA isn't in place before the season starts..... no idea how that effects Landon still he'll already be back at LA by then

Soccer Insider - MLS players prepared to strike

Picked this up on soccerbyives...

The Major League Soccer labor situation look ready to get much worse before it gets better.

The Washington Post is reporting that the MLS players union has voted resoundingly in favor of a strike if a new Collective Bargaining Agreement isn't agreed to before the start of the season, with the vote put at more than 350 in favor of a strike and just two against a strike.

Neither the player's union or MLS have commented on the report yet, but the vote is in line with what players have been saying for some time. It seems pretty inevitable that the union will strike right before the start of the season if the league does not budge in negotiations. Now the question is whether MLS will seriously consider some concessions. If not, we could be headed for a strike, which would be devastating for a league heading into a very important season.

What do you think of this news? Think MLS will start to budge? Still don't believe the player's will strike?

Is it fair NHL Players make 15X More than MLS Average?
Is it fair NHL Salary Cap $57 Million vs MLS $2.3 Million?
Is it fair NHL Salary Cap 25X Higher than MLS Cap?

AVERAGE PLAYER SALARIES
NBA: $4,900,000
MLB: $2,866,544
NHL: $1,460,000 (used to be $1,830,000)
NFL: $1,250,000
EPL: $1,162,720
MLS*: $90,000????
AFL: $85,000
WNBA: $55,000

LEAGUE SALARY CAPS:
MLB No Cap - Highest Team Payroll- Yankees $208 Million
NFL No Cap - Highest Team Payroll- Raiders $152 Million
NBA $60 Million
NHL $57 Million
MLS $2.3 Million

COMMISSIONER SALARIES
Bud Selig MLB $14.5 million
Roger Goodell NFL $10.3 million
Gary Bettman NHL $5.9 million
Don Garber MLS $3 Million

NFL national TV package rights: $3.085 Billion/year
MLB national TV Package: $416m/year
NBA national TV package: $400m/year
NHL US National TV package: $75m/year
MLS national TV package: $1.5m/year.
 
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