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Discuss here and enjoy your holiday if you are in the United States

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Thriller of a game

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cross-posted from: https://midwest.social/post/13079314

The St. Louis Urbanists are starting a Bike Bus for home CITY games! It's a fun, healthy, and eco-friendly way to get to CITYPARK.

We take off from Amsterdam Tavern 75 minutes before kickoff, picking up folks along the route, and returning along the same route after the final whistle. All bikes and skill levels are welcome – we try to maintain a 9-12 mph pace on low-traffic streets and we'll use the bike trail from Scott Ave to CITYPARK, which just finished construction last month.

Meet new people, get some exercise, save money, and show your CITY pride!

Check our Meetup page for all the details: https://www.meetup.com/stlurbanists/events/301296475/

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In response to this statement from FCC/MLS single entity:

https://www.fccincinnati.com/news/statement-from-fc-cincinnati

Out of professional decorum, we will not be sharing the details publicly

This statement is weak af. I expect nothing less from FCC/MLS single entity. Control the narrative, control the opposition, monopolize US soccer

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https://archive.md/VS7wX

Biggest takeaway from this quote from Garber

We financially have no involvement in it. We don’t control the brand. We don’t control the state of the facilities.

It confirms my suspicion that MLS wants to be the only name in US soccer and is really pushing for their monopoly. The other takeaway is MLS gaslighting us now in saying this is for the greater good.

I can't wait for MLS to get busted up in an antitrust lawsuit. Fuck single entity.

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I'm curious to see what other teams include in their membership packages. Last year IMCF gave us a few games out of MLS and included preseason, this was obviously pre Messi. Now we only get the 17 home MLS games and have to pay extra for pre season, League's, and concachamps.

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The new season kicks off this week. Our panel of writers deliver their verdicts on the MVP, champions, ‘Season Pass’ team and the young players to watchA full season of Lionel Messi in MLS. The GOAT made an immediate impact for Inter Miami last year, but his best moments came in the Leagues Cup and US Open Cup. There’s no guarantee of success for Inter Miami (see their chaotic pre-season). Messi, however, will surely produce some magic - assuming he can stay fit. Graham Ruthven Continue reading...

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  • MLS season will kickoff with replacement officials- Union says replacement refs could jeopardize health and safety The MLS Players Association on Tuesday urged a quick resolution to the lockout of the league’s referees and cautioned that the use of replacement game officials during the labor dispute could jeopardize the health of players.Barring a sudden agreement, the 2024 MLS season opener on Wednesday featuring Argentina great Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami against Real Sal Lake will be officiated by replacement referees. Continue reading...
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With Messi in Miami and the World Cup coming to US soil, the eyes of the world are on Major League Soccer like never before. It’s only raised the stakes of a nasty labor dispute between MLS and its refereesMajor League Soccer referees have been locked out ahead of the beginning of the 2024 season set to begin on Wednesday evening with Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami set to play Real Salt Lake.The Professional Soccer Referees Association (PSRA), the labor union representing referees who work MLS matches, condemned the lockout by the MLS and the league’s referee employment organization. The lockout, a denial of employment by an employer during a labor dispute, was imposed on the referees after they overwhelmingly voted to reject a tentative new union contract agreement in a 95.8% vote, with 97.8% of the 260 union members voting. Continue reading...

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Major League Soccer referees protested outside the league's headquarters after being locked out ahead of the beginning of the 2024 season. The lockout, a denial of employment by an employer during a labor dispute, was imposed on the referees after they overwhelmingly voted to reject a tentative new union contract agreement in a 95.8% vote, with 97.8% of the 260 union members voting. The union has also alleged unfair labor practices against the MLS and the Professional Referee Organization. The union cited members rejected the deal in part due to an attempt by the MLS and PRO to add a no strike and no lockout deal for the 2024 season and would have frozen wages, rolled back job security protections, and not addressed issues such as high workloads and travel for referees.- What the MLS referee lockout means for North America’s top soccer league Continue reading...

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  • Robert Taylor and Diego Gómez score in Miami’s 2-0 win- Messi notches assist to open first full season with club- Analysis: What the referee lockout means for MLS Lionel Messi had two Real Salt Lake defenders on either side of him, two more a few yards in front of him. He quickly tapped the ball away from them all with his left foot, to a spot where only teammate Robert Taylor could reach.Moments later, Inter Miami had the first goal of the Major League Soccer season. Continue reading...
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The league decided to publicize most, but not all, of the trophies its teams won in 2023

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Fans will be waiting a bit longer for in-stadium VAR announcements and other new wrinkles

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This was a catastrophe in every sense of the word

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We've got plenty of questions as the 29th season of MLS gets underway

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MLS officially kicks off Wednesday, with Lionel Messi and Inter Miami hosting Real Salt Lake

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Messi couldn't get on the scoresheet, but he still offered a memorable moment of creativity

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Inter Miami kicks off the MLS season with a home match against RSL

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