BTW, OKC is not a major professional sports town just like Tulsa isn't. The Thunder won't stick around much longer IMO as the owners can't make enough money off of ad sales there. Sure both towns can support teams for a couple of years and make it look good, but long term, just not there...too many fair weather fans.
Chattanooga regularly out draws MLS clubs.I don’t know anything about soccer, but if professional sports can be successful in places like Buffalo, Green Bay and Raleigh they can be successful in Oklahoma.
Leeds' issue is they are just terrible in the back. Adams helped that and made them way better but with him out the last 2 months or so and then playing McKennie out of position, they really struggled to create a consistent attack and stop people from scoring. The moments after Everton secured their spot in EPL for next year and still being one of a handful of teams worldwide to never not be in their domestic football structure's top flight league, my wife was wondering why the fans in Leicester seemed distraught and crying. To steal from Dani Rojas (Ted Lasso) "Futbol is life".Leeds looked terrible the last couple months.
Adams getting hurt didn’t help but wasn’t the problem. They would have gone down regardless and deserve it. No scoring and they spent big on players that didn’t really fit what they were trying to do, Aaronson included. It will be interesting if he gets any interest from a first division club since he has termination clause.Leeds' issue is they are just terrible in the back. Adams helped that and made them way better but with him out the last 2 months or so and then playing McKennie out of position, they really struggled to create a consistent attack and stop people from scoring. The moments after Everton secured their spot in EPL for next year and still being one of a handful of teams worldwide to never not be in their domestic football structure's top flight league, my wife was wondering why the fans in Leicester seemed distraught and crying. To steal from Dani Rojas (Ted Lasso) "Futbol is life".
Adams should actually get a lot of interest from top half teams in the top 5 Euro leagues. His performance at Leeds was praised (and rightfully so) up until his injury as was his play at the World Cup. I think McKennie has 1 more shot at top level soccer in Europe. He's supremely talented but must be in the right situation with the right players around him in order to excel. Aaronson...I'm not sure where he fits. I think Leeds wanted him to be a Raheem Sterling or Gabriel Jesus type but Aaronson actually tries to track back and play defense and with the phrenetic press up top, he actually loses a lot of effectiveness after 45 minutes or so. Does Everton make a push to retool and could we see someone like McKennie end up there as that lineup lacks some of the grit and toughness and edginess McKennie brings.Adams getting hurt didn’t help but wasn’t the problem. They would have gone down regardless and deserve it. No scoring and they spent big on players that didn’t really fit what they were trying to do, Aaronson included. It will be interesting if he gets any interest from a first division club since he has termination clause.
Tulsa could support MLS. There’s a lot of soccer fans in this cityI don’t know anything about soccer, but if professional sports can be successful in places like Buffalo, Green Bay and Raleigh they can be successful in Oklahoma.
How they went from Shilton to that guy, I’ll never understand.English goalkeepers are trash. I used to love sticking it to my few English friends back when the swashbuckling Seaman was minding the box. Dude wore a pirate shirt for a keeper jersey.
Pickford is pretty goodEnglish goalkeepers are trash. I used to love sticking it to my few English friends back when the swashbuckling Seaman was minding the box. Dude wore a pirate shirt for a keeper jersey.
He's not. He makes some amazing saves but his consistency in that area and his decision making is very suspect. He's avg. at best.Pickford is pretty good