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"Ultimately, such a grave miscalculation could make MLS seem like more of a joke than the play on the field ever has."
To think that the Galaxy making the playoffs (or not making the playoffs) is somehow going to "make or break" the MLS is simply pathetic. David Beckham has already done 90% of the job he was hired to do. Would it really help if the Galaxy were able to profile the MLS playoffs? Absolutely. But the fact that they probably won't be there is no different than the likely scenario that they lose the first game. In fact, this latter scenario may even be worse, given that it will show everyone the real picture that the success of this league and this sport in the US cannot be based on the television ratings of one summer. There is much more involved, and already in motion, to making the MLS a successful league.
"Ultimately, it doesn't seem that Beckham's heart is in question. Instead, the brains of the league and the Galaxy administration -- for not protecting their players by failing to protest such a top-heavy late-season travel schedule -- are the ones who appear suspect."
I would hate to see your comments if they would have sat Beckham, especially after Beckham actually stated he felt OK to play, and the Galaxy lost by a closer margin. In the future, do the sport and all of us a favor--reward your readers with intelligent insight about the play of the league and quit making the MLS nothing more than a Hollywood studio.
I just read the article about beckham not performing well and I belive its all excuses the is given for his inadequacy.The truth be told there is no way beckham can single handedly resurrect the La galaxy team to a championship team.That is the sad fact and people are hoping it will turn out to be a fairy tale.Beckham during his whole carrier has never been the Man of the team.H e has been a Good team player but you cannot build your team around beckham it wont just work.
Now the mistake LA galaxy did is they invested too much on beckham forgetting that apart from the off field attraction he brings he cannot peform magic on the field.O ne free kick here and there but consistent performance from him I don’t think so
Now if La galxy were wise and had not spend all that amount of Beckham.They might have been able to use somepart of that money to get some quality players to La.Now in LA we have beckham with 6.5million YEAR SALARY TO 900,000 for Donovan to a mere 17,000 for a player .Do you think it makes sense are people gonna die for the team well beckham might after all he is been paid but if I werea soccer player getting that small money and I see that big descripancy I aint gonna give my all
Its better LA COME out of their dream other wise they will be like real Madrid which after beckham came it took 4 years before achieving one title And even that came after Barcelona basically handed them the trophy.
I hope I'm not the minority. I really like Wynalda's commentary.
ReplyDeletehe's a no talent a$$ clown and needs to go off the air. He keeps refering to the Riot Squad as the galaxians or last night we were the Chivas Fans because we had Mariachi's and sombraros.
ReplyDeleteWynalda like Lalas just need to Shut up. WC '94 is in the past. get over yourselves!
People are either going to love Wynalda or hate Wynalda. That's just how he is. I love him. The first letter was deemed invalid by me when he said he liked Dave O'Brien.
ReplyDeleteI have no idea what Wynalda is like in real life but as an announcer he seems to have attended the ESPN school of color commentary. In this school each announcer plays a certain role. Wynalda's role is to be the confrontational, "tell it like it is", "comments calculated to shock" guy.
ReplyDeleteA lot of the things he says are painfully obvious, " that free kick should be placed here not there", " the Galaxy players haven't figured out yet how to get on the end of Beckham's free kicks". Really Eric?This "controversial" schtick is boring.
A good player in his day, it seems as if he resents missing out and being born a little too early to cash in on the current boom.
He appears angry, resentful and envious. Watching and listening to him is like listening to your coworker complain about his ex-wife and how she took him for all he was worth in court.
I have no idea what Wynalda is like in real life but as an announcer he seems to have attended the ESPN school of color commentary. In this school each announcer plays a certain role. Wynalda's role is to be the confrontational, "tell it like it is", "comments calculated to shock" guy.
ReplyDeleteA lot of the things he says are painfully obvious, " that free kick should be placed here not there", " the Galaxy players haven't figured out yet how to get on the end of Beckham's free kicks". Really Eric?This "controversial" schtick is boring.
A good player in his day, it seems as if he resents missing out and being born a little too early to cash in on the current boom.
He appears angry, resentful and envious. Watching and listening to him is like listening to your coworker complain about his ex-wife and how she took him for all he was worth in court.