Fati_Future_BallonDor
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didnt see many matches from him but in big games he was quite good and he is 'only' 31 years. A cheap Inisigne - why not?
Have no issues with him getting that final contract and going to the States tbh. Good for him.
US/Canada becoming actual threat for players? Those are massive salaries. I thought there was some cap system in US?
each time gets 3 designated players who don’t count towards salary cap iirc
MLS is rising as a rival to European leagues for sure though. I think it will surpass many of the domestic leagues in the next 20-30 years if there is no super league.
A boom after the 2026 WC is likely
each time gets 3 designated players who don?t count towards salary cap iirc
MLS is rising as a rival to European leagues for sure though. I think it will surpass many of the domestic leagues in the next 20-30 years if there is no super league.
A boom after the 2026 WC is likely
Ahaa that's cool. Is the cap rising constantly? Based on revenues for example? Then of course I don't see cap as a problem.
Great to see football do well in North America. It has great potential.
It is rising constantly with the player union agreement. It?s currently at $4.9m but will go to $7m in a few years.
Football is definitely rising here. Watch out these next few decades.
That's very promising. I was reading hockey forum last week and even Canadians are saying their favourite sports player at the moment is Alphonso Davies and Canada is totally hockey nut country but they are crazy about football right now, because Davies.
Hockey is #1 sports there and the best hockey player comes from Canada (McDavid), yet Davies is the biggest star. That's massive. Hype is real.
Because of a mediocre left back?