ago MLS was treated like a step-child, now cities are falling over themselves trying to get a franchise......Don't know if you see & hear what's happening, but the league decided, in December, that they will expand to 28 teams after the new expansion, to 24, is completed in 2020, and so far there are at least 10 cities trying to convince MLS they are ready to fill one of those 4 spots - Sacramento, San Antonio, Detroit, San Diego, St. Louis, Indianapolis, Cincinnati, Charlotte, Las Vegas & Phoenix. I've also heard that NY Cosmos seem to have swallowed their pride & having talks to try joining the league........Imagine that in early '01 the league had unanimously decided that they would cease operation at the end of that season.
I think MLS needs to increase the salary cap as teams are having difficulty signing players, especially from South America, who want to join the league, but the salary offers are too low.......The players' union also needs to get good, experienced reps to negotiate their next CBA, because they were outsmarted last time.
There are also negotiations with foreign investors.......Beckham was in final stages of negotiations with QSI, who own PSG, to join the ownership group, but his friend & partner, Simon Fuller, started making demands & they backed out. Now, they've been approached by Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba Group & co-owner of Guangzhou Evergrande (China's largest & most successful club). Also heard Portland, Chicago & New England have received some "interest".
I think MLS needs to increase the salary cap as teams are having difficulty signing players, especially from South America, who want to join the league, but the salary offers are too low.......The players' union also needs to get good, experienced reps to negotiate their next CBA, because they were outsmarted last time.
There are also negotiations with foreign investors.......Beckham was in final stages of negotiations with QSI, who own PSG, to join the ownership group, but his friend & partner, Simon Fuller, started making demands & they backed out. Now, they've been approached by Jack Ma, founder of Alibaba Group & co-owner of Guangzhou Evergrande (China's largest & most successful club). Also heard Portland, Chicago & New England have received some "interest".
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