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    Off work so just watched a recording of the game. Did ok, had a perfectly good goal disallowed and set up the winner. Delighted to see him win it and it does cap off a great week for him.

    Have to say the standard was very low grade though, would still prefer to see him playing at a higher level but as long as he keeps doing it in green then he can do what he likes. He deserves that much after all he's given for Ireland. Well done Robbie!

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    In the greater scheme of things, Ireland are crap too. Makes no sense to watch them and openly spurn other similar-standard football.
    This is no similar standard and I have no problem with the standard of football...I've watched Ryman League matches, I've watched matches like Aruba vs Saint Lucia or Anguilla vs Puerto Rico, and even a match from the Greenlandic league...I can't put my finger on what it is but the MLS is an incredibly boring league, must be the style of play. That doesn't change the fact that the quality is about League One standard though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan View Post
    Yes it does. It's our crap and if it's successful, who cares. However, I wouldn't be bothered watching others doing the same thing.
    Well, my point was that the MLS is theworm's crap too (cos he's based in America). Horses for courses, of course, but there's definitely a comparison.

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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Well, my point was that the MLS is theworm's crap too (cos he's based in America). Horses for courses, of course, but there's definitely a comparison.
    Soccer snobbery exists everywhere. I like to support my local league not matter how crap it is and I don't give a shyte what other people think of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by pineapple stu View Post
    Well, my point was that the MLS is theworm's crap too (cos he's based in America). Horses for courses, of course, but there's definitely a comparison.
    Quote Originally Posted by Metrostars View Post
    Soccer snobbery exists everywhere. I like to support my local league not matter how crap it is and I don't give a shyte what other people think of it.
    I think you'll find I do support my local league by paying my league dues and playing in it. The quality obviously isn't even MLS standard but for me I'd rather watch matches I'm not involved in there and you've actually a decent chance of seeing a fight. The MLS doesn't even have a team in Chicago (and I don't like the suburbs) so why would I support it anyway?

    Anyway, congratulations to Robbie (and Chris Birchall), whether its Champions League or Sunday League its always nice to win.
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    Chicago Fire surely?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Charlie Darwin View Post
    Chicago Fire surely?
    Bridgeview Fire, though I didn't care about the team when they did play in Chicago, and thats certainly far from the main reason I don't care about the team or the league. Every other top-level professional team we have named Chicago plays in the city though.
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    Arent they just new or only joining next season, or did I dream that

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    Quote Originally Posted by Metrostars View Post
    Soccer snobbery exists everywhere. I like to support my local league not matter how crap it is and I don't give a shyte what other people think of it.
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    Quote Originally Posted by richieos View Post
    Am i losing my eyesight or was it near impossible to see the ball at times during that match?

    It is really hard to see, it's a silver/grey and there is hardly any contrast with the grass
    it would be almost invisible apart from the what seems to be the reflection of the flood lights off it.
    Totally stupid colour.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BD_IG...eature=related

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    I could barely see the ball and actually turned the match off at half-time because of this. Nice job at trying to attract new fans, MLS.

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    Quote Originally Posted by theworm2345 View Post
    Bridgeview Fire, though I didn't care about the team when they did play in Chicago, and thats certainly far from the main reason I don't care about the team or the league. Every other top-level professional team we have named Chicago plays in the city though.
    wow. Interesting. If you did not bother with the Fire in it's early days you missed watching a very good team and some very good players, Peter Novak specifically. More recently you would have missed Brian McBride and Cautemac Blanco who were quality even at the end of their careers. I really would wonder what you are looking for....

    As for Bridgeview, ..come on, it's not that far from downtown Chicago, a 20 min drive at most from downtown Chicago and closer than O'Hare airport and equal to Midway. ... by your definition, Chicago does not have an airport ;-)

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    I had no problem seeing the ball.

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    Listen, Worm has his reasons for not supporting MLS and that's fine. He doesn't like the fans, the American players, doesn't like the standard. What is puzzle however, is his need to put it down at every opportunity.
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    You must have good eye sight or a maladjusted TV then!
    It looks like a ball bearing and it seem smaller than a normal white ball.
    If you pause the video at 1.05 the ball is not too easy to pick out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cclinton View Post
    As for Bridgeview, ..come on, it's not that far from downtown Chicago, a 20 min drive at most from downtown Chicago and closer than O'Hare airport and equal to Midway. ... by your definition, Chicago does not have an airport ;-)
    Downtown is not the whole of Chicago. O'Hare and Midway are both in Chicago and help to support the city. Bridgeview is a suburb of Chicago, so they're basically just capitalizing on our good name but adding little to the city, much like most suburbs. I've no problem openly saying I've never been a fan of the suburbs or suburbanites. Again, thats only one small reason I don't like the MLS or the Fire and I didn't like either before they moved.

    Quote Originally Posted by Metrostars View Post
    Listen, Worm has his reasons for not supporting MLS and that's fine. He doesn't like the fans, the American players, doesn't like the standard. What is puzzle however, is his need to put it down at every opportunity.
    Again I have no problem with the standard, as I said I've watched some matches which make the worst teams MLS look like Barcelona and Real Madrid, so much as the thing I can't put my finger on which makes it so boring (maybe its slower? I can't tell I very rarely bother to even make an effort to watch). If any of you remember watching the Ireland - Croatia friendly in August (and specifically towards the end) thats what it feels like for me watching MLS matches. With that being said though, its not a good enough standard to contribute players to the Boys in Green, barring the extreme example of Keane who hasn't exactly looked sharp in Ireland matches since moving there, even with the sitter and peno against Estonia.

    I believe I've mentioned before though that I have no problem with the actual league, I think its even a positive in giving Caribbean players a chance to play professionally close to home. Its these players that I watch in my rare attempts to do so, but even then I usually don't make it through 90 minutes. Its more what surrounds the league (as Metrostars alluded to).
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    Quote Originally Posted by OwlsFan View Post
    Yes it does. It's our crap...
    A person likes the smell of their own "brew"!!
    I pity the fool!.... But suggest ways that he might improve himself.

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    Robbie scored against Indonesia this morning - only a friendly for LA Galaxy though!
    "There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet" - Samuel Beckett, Waiting for Godot

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    Quote Originally Posted by EastTerracer View Post
    Robbie scored against Indonesia this morning - only a friendly for LA Galaxy though!
    Reasonable finish. I realise it's a friendly, but it's depressingly poor quality football.

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    Keane is taking a well earned break, and who can argue with him
    http://www.mlssoccer.com/news/article/2011/12/08/keane-turns-down-loan-deals-recover-busy-2012?
    Robbie Keane is still in demand in Europe during this MLS offseason, but the LA Galaxy striker couldn't care less.

    Despite having received calls from clubs across the pond, Keane said he is interested in only one thing now that his participation with the Galaxy in 2011 is complete.

    “It’s a good opportunity for me to relax,” Keane said. “I have a few niggles to clear up and will look forward to getting back in January.”

    Keane, 31, has enjoyed stellar success in the brief time he has been a member of the Galaxy. He scored in his LA debut, added another reg ular season goal, scored in CONCACAF Champions League play and had a goal in the Galaxy’s successful MLS Cup playoff run. LA's MLS Cup title, in which he contributed the game-winning assist in the final, was followed by an Asia Pacific tour that featured matches in Indonesia, the Philippines and Australia, where Keane starred again.

    Along the way, he also fulfilled his duty as Republic of Ireland captain, helping his country secure a spot in Euro 2012 – just the second time ever Ireland have reached a European Championship.It’s clearly time for a break.“It would be stupid to go anywhere to play for a couple of weeks off,” he said.

    “It’s been a tough schedule for me for the last three months, doing a lot of traveling once a month since I’ve been here.”

    If Keane were to arrange for a loan deal during the offseason, he would have little rest by the time Euro 2012 comes around.“

    That’s the reason why I’m going to take the rest off now,” Keane said. “I’ve been getting a few phone calls from various clubs, but I’ll take this time off now to rest. I’ll be only a few months into the season, so I should be fit [for the Euros], where the lads back in the UK have a long, long season ahead of them without any rest.”

    Having spent his entire career in Europe prior to joining MLS, Keane has been accustomed to playing through winters until this year. Although the offseason comes at a different part of the calendar, Keane’s approach to this offseason will remain the same.“

    I’ll just do exactly what I do in the offseason if I was in England,” Keane said. “I’ll take these weeks to relax. I feel it a little bit, I feel a few niggles here and there. I’ll take a good few weeks off and look forward to getting back.”

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