The Next Messi in an MLS Academy? The Future of MLS is Bright



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22 thoughts on “The Next Messi in an MLS Academy? The Future of MLS is Bright”

  1. "tHIS league isn't even in the Top 10"

    yes because the English Football League with glorious teams like 'Manchester United' and 'Tottenham Hotspur' and even sleeper teams like 'Southampton' or the two teams in Sheffield in the championship with their Amazing football can easily beat the Top 5 MLS teams. Yes. Even Rangers from the SPFL could beat prime Inter Miami

  2. The difference in the past decade is unbelievable. Aside from the Cascadia clubs and very few others, attendance was often like that of a high school or college game. I always felt bad for the players. With next year's World Cup, the sport is going to absolutely explode in the US, especially among Gen Alpha which already favors it. Exciting times ⚽

  3. One big suggestion: More transparency on the rosters. I have zero idea how much GAM clubs have, especially after all these cash transfers which supposedly can be converted into GAM.

  4. Can't help but notice that Messi has no interest in growing this league. That's okay, MLS will still be here long after he and his followers are gone.

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