Messi to MLS: What's It Really Mean?

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  • Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
  • Sorry haterz. Messi made up his mind. And he's coming to America.
    What exactly does this mean for the future of MLS? Let's discuss...
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Комментарии • 180

  • @CoroCola
    @CoroCola Год назад +30

    the moment the news broke. you were the first guy i thought about. You are my go to MLS guy~

  • @glennaldosf
    @glennaldosf Год назад +98

    MLS should create another team in Miami called AC Miami, owned by Diego Simeone and they can sign Cristiano Ronaldo....

    • @myfasmarine
      @myfasmarine Год назад +23

      perfect. The Miami FC is already there, struggling, just waiting to be saved and made into the biggest derby in the US.

    • @stevenygabbyperez695
      @stevenygabbyperez695 Год назад +3

      😂😂😂

    • @TylerEubank
      @TylerEubank Год назад +4

      Ronaldo wouldn’t make such a little brother move. He’d go to NYCFC or LAFC

    • @glennaldosf
      @glennaldosf Год назад +1

      @@TylerEubank or to Sporting... Kansas City that is....

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад +3

      Now that would be epic!

  • @alancito.13
    @alancito.13 Год назад +28

    Inter fan here, hype for this but was immediately pissed at the immediate ticket inflation, and the plastics are pretty annoying considering the higauin-neville terrorist ball I had to endure for the last 3 years; Still, it's pretty cool that suddenly the whole world has its eyes on inter and our footy

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад +7

      One of the unfortunate side-effects from the superstar coming. Don't worry, we all know who the OG fans are though

    • @benjaminaraya8073
      @benjaminaraya8073 Год назад +2

      Planned on watching a game before the Messi transfer to see what the atmosphere was like and I was curious about MLS games, sadly didn’t act upon it and now everything not resales are sold out. :(

    • @pmpsubba7232
      @pmpsubba7232 Год назад

      👀
      From sikkim
      Now Google that ... G

    • @Irelandforever609
      @Irelandforever609 Год назад

      Miami was always a retirement home good weather got chick's and doesn't have the liberal feminist mindset of the rest of the us

  • @CarlosCubed
    @CarlosCubed Год назад +12

    Shoutout Wifey! She couldn’t have been more right. We are all looking for this content to sift thru the madness. Probably gonna be the video with the most views. You deserve it DannyT!

  • @sdeepj
    @sdeepj Год назад +9

    35 years ago, Wayne Gretzky came to LA. Today, not only there’s a team in Vegas, they’re Stanley Cup champs. There are hockey players in the NHL, like Auston Matthews, who were born and raised in the SunBelt. Don’t underestimate what the goat can do

    • @GlenHibbert
      @GlenHibbert Год назад

      Absolutely great point! In 10 years MLS will be one of the top leagues in the world!

  • @ItsCalledSoccer
    @ItsCalledSoccer Год назад +6

    Always listen to your wife. That's the biggest thing I got from this. My wife is also my best RUclips consultant 😂

  • @Sempuukyaku
    @Sempuukyaku Год назад +39

    As usual, an outstanding video. All MLS fans should be subscribed to your channel.
    I also thoroughly agree with you. No more TAM, no more GAM, no more discovery lists, allocation order, etc. Just a hard $50 million salary cap per team and keep the U-23 initiative so that young players don't count against the cap. One and done. Clean and simple.

    • @danielhuynh9368
      @danielhuynh9368 Год назад +4

      Yup. A hard salary cap should be the big rule going forward. But TAM, GAM need to go. DPs should be increased slightly.

    • @stevenygabbyperez695
      @stevenygabbyperez695 Год назад +1

      I think they should start to phase out the DP altogether. It is ridiculous to me that Toronto had to spend all that on one 2 players because league rules won't let them spread the money around. $50 million cap with escalating luxury tax like other American leagues. Money to be spent however the club wants. Smaller market can try for 15 guys all solid to form a very good team, and some will spend half their salary on one or two superstars.

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Год назад +1

      No. Not yet to that extreme. Continue the growth prudently, but the ambitious teams should be allowed to reach further than they are now.

    • @Sempuukyaku
      @Sempuukyaku Год назад +1

      @@davidday2373 ?
      How is a larger hard salary cap extreme? Getting rid of the salary cap ALTOGETHER would be extreme. Simply raising the gap and getting rid of the artificial roster mechanisms is by no means extreme.

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Год назад

      @@Sempuukyaku I agree with the sentiment (MLS rosters need to bulk up). The trouble is that MLS is dragged down by small owners who demand parity. There are teams not even spending $10 million. Messi + Apple should usher in a new phase of MLS growth/spending, but realistically, it's gotta be incremental.

  • @danielmenetrey6876
    @danielmenetrey6876 Год назад +12

    Thanks Danny. I was waiting for you to make a video about Messi coming to MLS. I hope I get to see him in person!

  • @belindasantos9413
    @belindasantos9413 Год назад +4

    I first learned about Messi when I watched a movie about him on a plane. I forgot about it until the World Cup 2022. I don't know why I got into the rabbit hole of watching all the youtube videos about him. I bought three books about him. Now, I'm an avid fan and only hopes the best for him. I don't know soccer although my family follows all the European leagues. I am happy to have witnessed this Messi era, and so as Federer 's in tennis.

  • @stevenygabbyperez695
    @stevenygabbyperez695 Год назад +32

    I honestly believe Busquests and Di Maria will come. Both players seemed ready to announce their next move when Messi announced he is coming. Since then there has been no news on either player. Messi annoinced, but Miami have an open DP slot. However, if the league is already working on or in principle have deals with these guys, they would tell them not to let it out since other moves are required to get them on the team.

    • @christosnikitakis6675
      @christosnikitakis6675 Год назад +1

      Don't be shocked if both Busquets and Alba join Leo. Sources say, he's also been talking with Neymar. Messi will have a say on who they sign, as it's in his contract. Mark me, Messi with Beckham will make some familiar signings. DiMaria has also been talking with Leo.

    • @celeschan90
      @celeschan90 Год назад

      I heard that Suarez said he wants to join Miami now.

    • @celeschan90
      @celeschan90 Год назад +1

      @@christosnikitakis6675 With Messi and Ronaldo gone from elite football, I think Neymar will try to join a top club and give it one lasts hot to get the Ballon d'Or.

    • @stevenygabbyperez695
      @stevenygabbyperez695 Год назад

      @@celeschan90 I saw a quote that he said no and that he is happy at Gremio.

    • @celeschan90
      @celeschan90 Год назад +1

      @@stevenygabbyperez695 Ah, I see it now too. Guess I was missinformed.

  • @PokeAndStuff
    @PokeAndStuff Год назад +11

    As an inter-Miami fan thats been to a couple of games, I don’t understand how the infrastructure will support that many people to see Miami safely, the pitch could so easily be invaded

    • @TylerEubank
      @TylerEubank Год назад +4

      Will have to be at Hard Rock Stadium

    • @LordSesshaku
      @LordSesshaku Год назад

      Messi it's from Argentina, he'll manage anything you throw at him, except guns that is. Make a youtube search: "LA CARAVANA DE LA GENTE: La autopista fue totalmente ocupada por los hinchas" It can't be more invaded than that. The national team couldn't even reach the planned destination due to just how insane the amount of people on the street was. Literally MILLIONS walking the streets of the capital, and all of the country. Even the military air force made some flights above the crowd to cheer the World Cup winners.
      Absolute chaos i tell you. ABSOLUTE CHAOS.

    • @christosnikitakis6675
      @christosnikitakis6675 Год назад

      They are building a new stadium as we speak. Only for Inter....

    • @christosnikitakis6675
      @christosnikitakis6675 Год назад

      ​@@TylerEubankHard Rock will very soon also prove to be too small. But I did hear they are in the process of building a new stadium.

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад +2

      I imagine some games will be played in football stadiums. However it's important to note that Messi has played in smaller stadiums that DRV Pink.

  • @jakey3887
    @jakey3887 Год назад +3

    MLS has passed NHL a while ago for 4th most popular sport in USA.
    All respondents:
    NFL 52%
    NBA 42%
    MLB 31%
    MLS 13%
    NHL 9 %
    Respondents ages 16-25
    NFL 33%
    NBA 40%
    MLB 25%
    MLS 12%
    NHL 6%

  • @SoundsideSherry
    @SoundsideSherry Год назад +25

    Man, I can't believe it took Leo Messi to bring the Tampa Bay Mutiny back from the dead!
    In all seriousness, I'm really curious to see how Messi handles the league, once the time comes. I'm not entirely confident he can magically save Miami's current season, but next year could be something big. Just in general, Miami's aiming to be America's next big hub city (ala NYC and LA), and that will no doubt make it an attractive destination for international athletes, especially soccer players.

    • @BuckledFrame2187
      @BuckledFrame2187 Год назад +1

      "America's next megacity". There isn't a megaxity in the USA.

    • @SoundsideSherry
      @SoundsideSherry Год назад +1

      @@BuckledFrame2187 Oh shoot, did I use the wrong term? Feel free to correct me, and I'll edit my comment. Whatever New York City and Los Angeles are, that's what Miami is aiming to be.

    • @BuckledFrame2187
      @BuckledFrame2187 Год назад +1

      @@SoundsideSherry ney York City is about 1.4 million people away from becoming a mega city. A mega city is a city with 10 million or more population.

    • @AKUNJIG
      @AKUNJIG Год назад +2

      I was talking about this with my friend from Tampa. He could bring the Rowdies into MLS.

    • @markkajc
      @markkajc Год назад +1

      If Messi Brings back the mutiny, I will drop everything and move to Tampa

  • @ahuman2627
    @ahuman2627 Год назад +24

    Messi is the biggest thing to happen to the league how were not gonna make a video 😭😭

  • @glennaldosf
    @glennaldosf Год назад +7

    I wonder if another reason why Liga MX wins so many times as they only have 18 teams, we have 29... better players concentrated in fewer teams...

    • @kevinportilla9320
      @kevinportilla9320 Год назад

      I think most leagues in the world have around 20 teams

  • @HatTrick.
    @HatTrick. Год назад +2

    Tickets for the Charlotte Miami game in October are 5k-10k a pop

    • @AKUNJIG
      @AKUNJIG Год назад

      Same for Atlanta Miami.

  • @AC-hf1qb
    @AC-hf1qb Год назад +2

    Needed my DannyT fix!!!

  • @mrfacts6860
    @mrfacts6860 Год назад +9

    Messi leaves Europe with
    Most trophies
    Most goals
    Most assists
    Most ballon dor
    Most golden boot
    Most player of the tournament
    🇺🇸 doesn't know what's 🐐 coming .world.s eyes coming with him

  • @Ai14106
    @Ai14106 Год назад +2

    Im all for it. The first i thought when i heard the news was, Wheres the Danny video?

  • @jayseereviews
    @jayseereviews Год назад +5

    Great video man!!! but Mls need to participate in Copa Libertadores in order to improve soccer and the usmnt need to play The Copa America......just playing between national league teams and international lvl against Mexico and Canada is not enough.

  • @synergy14nerd
    @synergy14nerd Год назад +6

    The dig at World Soccer Talk is everything! Great video.

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Год назад +1

      Those guys make me laugh... I like that channel. They are like Mexican media in regards to Liga MX... but for MLS.... always sour, eager to look at the negatives.

  • @dfield1455
    @dfield1455 Год назад +3

    YES!!!!! DANNY T RADIO MESSI VIDEO!!!!

  • @cicibrandt2303
    @cicibrandt2303 Год назад +1

    I don't know much MLS, only I know the PSG where Messi have contact to play football ⚽ in PSG good luck to Messi and God bless you ♥️♥️🙏🙏🕊️🕊️

  • @bolasdefraile
    @bolasdefraile Год назад +8

    What do you think about use Messi as leverage to enter i. The Libertadores or the Sudamericana? It may help develope tu US football to confront weekly those seasoned teams. By the way would they be able to run at 4000 meters above sea level? I don't know if there are any team in USA that has a field so high.

    • @jayseereviews
      @jayseereviews Год назад +1

      The usa clubs needs to play in Copa Libertadores if they want to get better at soccer, otherwise they just will stay like this forever.

    • @bolasdefraile
      @bolasdefraile Год назад

      @@jayseereviews I agree, but is not going to be an easy process. Have you ever seen what it is like to play in Argentina?

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад +1

      I'm not sure I agree with that. I think if MLS wanted to be a part of Libertadores, they'd welcome them with open arms. I honestly think MLS hasn't wanted to be a part of it. It would be hard with scheduling, and they probably don't see too much to gain from (probably) losing, without a ton of publicity from media back at home.
      I do think we could see thay change with Messi however

    • @bolasdefraile
      @bolasdefraile Год назад

      @@dannytradio Your probably true. Do you think playing that tournament would help the USA football in the long term?

  • @NorthernThaiGardenGuy
    @NorthernThaiGardenGuy Год назад +2

    They fouled up by allowing the spike in prices. I've already had the reseller arguments but how do you convince the average interested fan or a kid who has no money to come watch them play now? The stadiums are a 10th the size of the ones in Europe so I get the whole supply and demand thing, but 1000% spikes is a touch much for a subpar league.

  • @phoenix-quennazula3919
    @phoenix-quennazula3919 Год назад +2

    Before criticizing Lionel Messi, it's paramount to look at the empirical data. Messi's brilliance on the field is reflected through a dazzling array of statistics. He has created 152 chances, which is a staggering number compared to Haaland's 50. In addition, Messi is second in dribbling stats, only surpassed by the talented Vinicius Jr. He also leads in Ligue 1 for assists and boasts an unmatched average rating of 8.2 in top-flight football. Let's not overlook his aerial dominance, having won 32 aerial duels which is significantly higher than the combined total of Kylian Mbappe and Haaland.
    These statistics unequivocally demonstrate that Messi's football acumen and skills remain extraordinary, making him an incredibly strong contender for the Ballon d'Or.
    However, the discourse must also include the outstanding Kevin De Bruyne. The Belgian maestro has been a linchpin for Manchester City with his impeccable vision, passing, and shooting abilities. As De Bruyne continues to excel into his 30s, it’s worth arguing that his consistent performance merits recognition through the Ballon d'Or.
    In conclusion, while Messi’s exceptional statistics make him a formidable candidate for the Ballon d'Or, it is important to also celebrate and acknowledge the sustained excellence of players like Kevin De Bruyne. Football is a treasure trove of talents, and appreciating the diversity and depth of these talents is what makes the sport so beloved."

  • @FormulaMeme
    @FormulaMeme Год назад +3

    The only problem with it is that Miami has done nothing in the league to deserve Messi beyond location and being David Beckhams team. They have been disfunctional and bad on the field and they get the absolute best Christmas present ever. I would not complain if Messi went to LA Galaxy because (though they are disfunctional right now), they have a history that suggests that this bad period is only temporary. Ultimately, this move is going to ruin the parity in the league and its just going to be Miami, NYCFC, RBNY, LAG, and LA Galaxy fighting for MLS Cup in a few years. Teams with history and culture like Seattle, Portland, New England, etc. will be left behind.

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад

      Some teams will need to rely on building from within. It's definitely possible, as evidenced by Philly.
      Seattle will be fine. Portland and New England probably too

    • @alternatehistorysports
      @alternatehistorysports Год назад

      That's almost certainly Messi's choice. Miami, NY or LA are probably the most attractive destinations to move to. That's always going to be a factor for the league. But it also suggests that Miami and possibly Orlando and Austin have a bright future ahead in terms of signing players.

  • @LordSesshaku
    @LordSesshaku Год назад +3

    Speaking from Argentina.
    You guys don't even need to do anything fancy. Just don't f# it up and make it last. In time, the south american, african and european immigration it's gonna have weight in the sports habits of your country. Whether you like it or not, most immigrants coming to you for the past 30 years watch football, not NFL and not baseball.
    Sure, some of them will "integrate" into what the locals watch, but as long as you keep the MLS working, many are gonna just start going there. Also, for all the jokes football gets in the US, it's the easiest sport to play when you're a kid. No matter how poor you are, all you need is open space, some old sweaters (to put on the grass as posts) and a ball...in fact....you don't even need a ball! just kicking an empty bottle, an empty soda can works just fine when you're a kid. That's how I played with friends many times, specially at school where you weren't allowed to bring a ball to class.

  • @gowashhands
    @gowashhands Год назад +1

    People of USA have no idea who they got. Its the biggest star in the world. Forget about your nba. From young to old people, city to villages, everyone knows messi all around the world.
    But hey dont forget about sergio busquets . One of the best defensive midfield to have even played.
    Two world cup winners. Its just crazy

  • @patrickwynter
    @patrickwynter Год назад +2

    That was a good one, bra!!

  • @AKUNJIG
    @AKUNJIG Год назад +1

    I was waiting for you to get this Video out and I agree with what MLS needs to do.

  • @luism2418
    @luism2418 Год назад +2

    Including clips from Dynamo and the Crew… I’m still mad about the Fire’s losses to both 😂

  • @Anthony.LaRosa
    @Anthony.LaRosa Год назад +4

    Wait…who is that team that conceded the half field shot at 1:18 Danny??

  • @joemaye3527
    @joemaye3527 Год назад +1

    Oh... the SHADE thrown at World Soccer Talk .... was just fantastic. They annoy the absolute crap out of me!!

  • @jasperedwards
    @jasperedwards Год назад +1

    I've been waiting for this video!

  • @DFsdf3443d
    @DFsdf3443d Год назад +1

    messi coming to the MLS is cool but i doubt it will change the popularity of the MLS or soccer in the US by much. The two biggest things keeping the MLS and soccer in the US back are the "no relegations" policy and the "salary cap" policy. These two policies basically completely remove the competitive aspect for the clubs and degrade the skill level of the games (which obviously results in a much worse viewing experience). Clubs secretly love these policies because it allows them to get away with putting in minimal money, effort, and risk, all the while still getting the most $ from TV contracts, for basically all perpetuity (due to not having to worry about getting relegated ever).
    Technically having no relegation system + having salary caps makes for a more "fair" competition (which is why its believed to be good), but it does so by degrading the level of skill. In soccer (and generally in all low scoring sports, as opposed to high scoring sports such as basketball) we value skill over fairness. I dont give a shit if a club has an unfair advantage because they have more money, im still entertained by seeing the high level of skill their team displays. The entertainment from soccer really comes from watching plays & goals. The more skillful, the more entertaining.
    In high scoring sports such as basketball you generally dont care so much about individual plays or scores, because they happen so frequently. I think the entertainment comes more from the overall experience, seeing your team beat out other by effort, not necessarily bought skill. Its only fun seeing your team do well if you know its a fair competition. Thats why it makes sense the MLB to have no relegation system.
    Its not that soccer doesn't value a level of fairness or that basketball doesn't value skill, its just that i think they prioritize them differently.

  • @SuperfanDK
    @SuperfanDK Год назад +2

    Great video, solid points all around.

  • @Eliot17
    @Eliot17 Год назад

    Messi to the final against a very strong Nashville. This leagues cup has been EXCITING, reminds me of the 2007 Superliga!

  • @ahadabdul6263
    @ahadabdul6263 Год назад +2

    It means he wants to spend more time with his family…..nothing is going to change significantly and no hope for inter Miami because he is not one man
    Player now that time has pass…. Just means to say is don’t get your hopes up for the games..

  • @justinganz1173
    @justinganz1173 Год назад +2

    Will Messi speak English or only speak Spanish for interviews I know he did a few in French but was wondering if he will have a translator throughout his time here in the US?

    • @christosnikitakis6675
      @christosnikitakis6675 Год назад +2

      He's studying English as we speak. I've heard him talk. His accent is not bad. He's just shy to try and say too much incase he fks up. But who cares? As long as he can communicate in English, we'll be able to hear his interviews in both languages.

    • @en1kz
      @en1kz Год назад

      He does most of his interviews in Spanish. English interviews are very rare.

  • @sonicsteven207
    @sonicsteven207 Год назад

    1:19 . I was at that Crew game and that final goal was both unsurprising and gutting.

  • @wotdafuchs9616
    @wotdafuchs9616 Год назад +1

    from Argentina with Love: dude, it seems you all don't believe pretty much in your possibilities to be the best in the world. your lack of appetite for glory is what keeps you there. But I know there's potential. you showed to. be the best in the concacaf. keep trying USA. but better, keep an eye on Messi, and learn as well as you enjoy the best of the football, i mean, soccer🏆🇦🇷

  • @dennisirorere
    @dennisirorere Год назад +1

    Best commentary ever! Thanks to your wife for making this happen

  • @DavidN16792
    @DavidN16792 Год назад +1

    Great vid bro

  • @RIO-..
    @RIO-.. Год назад

    That's the Mess baby!
    It's just too early for him to have basically retired now... He could have waited a couple of yrs to join mls... But being a family man & he dud this All for his family & he deserves complete respect!

  • @davidday2373
    @davidday2373 Год назад +2

    LOL at 3:38 ... so true😂

  • @jesucristobostero3287
    @jesucristobostero3287 Год назад +2

    8:10 BOCA BOCA BOCA BOCAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

  • @ferrantepallas
    @ferrantepallas Год назад +1

    I hope Di Maria joins him, he's a vastly underrated star. Messi will lift the MLS to the point where the US might actually field a real World Cup team that is a threat.

    • @alternatehistorysports
      @alternatehistorysports Год назад

      IMO that doesn't come from bringing players into your league, or England would have won a World cup in the last 30 years. Bring in young players, younger the better, for the kids to learn from and compete with. Build mini pitches in the inner cities. The best national teams are from the selling leagues, not the buying ones.

  • @Thomao
    @Thomao Год назад +5

    For entertainment value, it will give the league a bump. The missing puzzle piece to this league is promotion/relegation.

    • @myfasmarine
      @myfasmarine Год назад +3

      Hopefully USL will get a big boost too from this and they can start an internal pro/rel that can entice MLS.

    • @Thomao
      @Thomao Год назад +4

      @@myfasmarine This is how J-League did it.

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад

      I don't know if I would get my hopes up for that...

    • @Thomao
      @Thomao Год назад

      @@dannytradio I have no expectations.

    • @housesavagemafia7504
      @housesavagemafia7504 Год назад

      ​@@ThomaoWait Really?
      Can you Tell me More About it 🙂

  • @MrGrombie
    @MrGrombie Год назад +1

    Cowboys are not America’s team. It’s Jerryworld and there is a reason they haven’t done shit since the salary cap got put in. 😂

  • @TylerEubank
    @TylerEubank Год назад +3

    Paredes should come too

  • @kholecingciripid8461
    @kholecingciripid8461 Год назад

    Can this Messi effect the Ted Lasso series? I loved that show.

  • @beetledune9264
    @beetledune9264 Год назад

    It's mean full packed stadium and crazy ticket and jersey sales.

  • @BairesCARP33
    @BairesCARP33 Год назад +1

    Of course, listen to our wife! Happy wife, happy life. Regarding Messi, she's 100% right.

  • @AHomelessShoe
    @AHomelessShoe Год назад +1

    Beckham was bigger than soccer. He was a household name.

  • @TheHuskyK9
    @TheHuskyK9 Год назад

    Whoever bought Inter Miami season tickets before Messi signed are the luckiest mfers on the planet right now. I didn’t check yet but I’m betting those season ticket prices shot up by 1000% now

  • @cliffrusso1159
    @cliffrusso1159 Год назад +2

    Florida is 💜 not pink

  • @ftwsam2246
    @ftwsam2246 Год назад

    1:18 bro... did you really have to show that goal again, I was at that game...pain 😭.

  • @alternatehistorysports
    @alternatehistorysports Год назад

    A year ago I would've said I wouldn't want Messi in the MLS, because of the whole 'retirement league' trope. But now I am officially hyped! But I think the key now is to use Messi to attract in new young players, not older star players. You have Messi now, you don't need Neymar, you need the next Messi or Neymars that are currently still in Brazil, Argentina or elsewhere. The MLS can attract them now, but it's a short window of opportunity. I'm not saying they should turn down Di Maria or Neymar if they want to come, but instead of spending 100mil on Di Maria, spend that on 10 young talented players. Overspend, if you have to, but bring in young players, and sell them on for profit. MLS has the spending power to have the best scouting system in the World.
    Here's another idea that occurs to me, it would be interesting to hear others thoughts. How about the teams divide up nations and regions, so say Miami has Argentina, Orlando has Rio in Brazil, LAFC has Santos, NYCFC has the Netherlands, RBNY has Germany and Austria and so on. It doesn't have to be a hard and fast rule, but you might find people from Santos start following LAFC, people from Rio or fans of specific teams start following Orlando and so on. It doesn't even have to be blatant, just a quiet agreement behind the scenes. And those clubs begin to grow their own style from that nations playing style.

  • @samuelsantiago7558
    @samuelsantiago7558 Год назад

    I feel that Messi has a slightly hard road to climb for his team to even make the playoffs, but this team will generate a lot of buzz now that Messi is here.
    Also, not related. But do you have any thoughts on that Montreal home jersey that they released in the middle of the season and where would put that in this year’s rankings?

  • @basedboys17
    @basedboys17 Год назад +2

    The fact that your wife told you to do this video on Messi twice, let’s your audience and viewers know that you are not a Messi fan
    First of all understand will win 🥇 the balon de oro for the 8th time. Messi is at another level 🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷🇦🇷 the goat 🐐 Michael jordan status 🏀
    But futbol ⚽️ is the best and most popular sport ever in the world 🌎

  • @RosyMiranto
    @RosyMiranto Год назад +1

    I'm just happy that Messi didn't pick Saudi Arabia, alright?

  • @poorkiller10
    @poorkiller10 Год назад

    Do one on the LA Galaxy supporters boycott

  • @dpg7558
    @dpg7558 Год назад +1

    All I’m saying is that Messi payed for my Fire season tickets twice fold.🎉

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад

      Smart investment!

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад

      And go Fire!

    • @dpg7558
      @dpg7558 Год назад

      @@dannytradio The Fire FO even blocked any exchanges towards that match unless you call them(limit 4 tickets). Currently the Fire are selling Messi tickets for around $350 essentially cutting off STH from trying to profit through exchanges or using STH benefits to purchase more .

  • @pjlaake3547
    @pjlaake3547 Год назад

    I’d say 4 DPs, 40 million dollar cap for the rest of the team

  • @antoniobanderas7810
    @antoniobanderas7810 Год назад +1

    My dream is for Messi to play with Inter Miami against the Pittsburgh Riverhounds or Orange County SC in the U.S Open Cup!!!! Imagine if Messi got elimimated from THE oldest U.S. domestic CUP competition against a 2nd or 3rd division team!! 😆😁😄🫠🫠

  • @davidday2373
    @davidday2373 Год назад +2

    TO-DO LIST, by 2026 WC:
    - Chucky Lozano to LAFC
    - Pulisic to St Louis
    - GioReyna to NYCFC
    - Alphonzo Davies to Toronto

    • @AKUNJIG
      @AKUNJIG Год назад

      -That would be Crazy!
      -I Can see that.
      -No
      -no

    • @housesavagemafia7504
      @housesavagemafia7504 Год назад +1

      Facts
      It's Pathetic How Nyc Doesn't Have a Defined Culture in Fútbol, Football
      When its The Capital of USA (Like the Capital Bcuz of the Clout it has)
      And Everybody Loves Nyc 🗽🌆🌇🎠🎡🎢

  • @fmendezgnu
    @fmendezgnu Год назад

    MLS need to chance 1 simple rule to get really improved, but nobody will want that, and that's simple because usa is not used to that, promotion/relegation, make the access to the first division, not a money thing, but an price thing, something that you earn on the pitch, when the MLS starts to prioritize the level and quality over the money, that is when the sport will improved, if not, it always be a second tier league

  • @percdirty4542
    @percdirty4542 Год назад +1

    It means you become a fan of inter Miami

  • @mrmr5580
    @mrmr5580 Год назад

    A massive deal for MLS, no, Messi isnt in his prime (which was unreal) but even in his mid-30's and changed his role slightly (hes more of a playmaker these days) as we all saw at the world cup, hes still better than 95% of players, and with all due respect to David Beckham his media profile was always bigger than his actual talent, where as Messi was actually the best in the world at one point, its a superb deal for you guys, i dont know how far one player's influence can go (no matter how talented) and one player again no matter how good will fix all of Inter Miami's pronlems (theyve been dreadful so far this season) he'll probably help Josef Martinez as he'll now get some quality service and not look so frustrated in Miami anymore

  • @izzyshootsiphone
    @izzyshootsiphone Год назад

    MLS is the better version of the Kings League, once players realize that, they will hopefully want to come to the US. The pressure of winning 75,000 trophies in Europe will go away and just focus on 1 or 2 cups

  • @boxman6054
    @boxman6054 Год назад

    LigaMX is one of the best international leagues
    Cambia mi mente

  • @josephangel5962
    @josephangel5962 Год назад

    Think about how many kids will choose to use Miami as their club on fifa because of messi and then in turn end up learning more about their local club

  • @HenryOrtlip
    @HenryOrtlip Год назад

    I can’t stand the current font of the mls jerseys. The candy cane font has got to go!! Make a video bout it!!

  • @siddey9782
    @siddey9782 Год назад

    That is What We Call FFP (Financial Fair Play) in Football. Generally in Europe it depends from league to league like in La Liga its shit same goes for Ligue 1 but Premiere league is much more flexible, That's why they have not only world class players but also coach coaching there. Let's see if they make the most our of it or not because Saudi is Coming.

  • @ahmadkhairul4978
    @ahmadkhairul4978 Год назад

    I love the dig on World Soccer Talk. I've no idea why they are so doom and gloom when it comes to MLS

  • @facts2676
    @facts2676 Год назад

    Messi se traerá a todos sus ex compañeros del Barcelona 😂😂
    Esto será muy interesante de ver

  • @tamilmaran7067
    @tamilmaran7067 Год назад

    Ronaldo miss the boat. He stuck in the desert 🏜

  • @pahwraith
    @pahwraith Год назад +1

    Philly beat leon with one of the cheapest rosters in mls this year.

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад

      Not everyone is as awesome as Philly

  • @myfasmarine
    @myfasmarine Год назад +3

    When MLS fans critique Bundesliga and other leagues for dominant clubs the criticism is headscratching since their Champions are determined over the whole season and not by a knockout playoffs. They're almost different sports at that point. It affects how the whole season is played and the overall season strategy of clubs. If Bundesliga kept everything else in their league the same but switched to playoffs Bayern would still be massive but wouldn't win every time.

    • @eksortso
      @eksortso Год назад

      Different sports. Don't make me laugh. Bayern would still be the overwhelming favorites going into and through those playoffs.
      How the betting sites would deal with that, well, we just may get a taste of that in MLS, if Miami can turn their fortunes around in the long term.

    • @salvadorm5046
      @salvadorm5046 Год назад

      It would also help of the Bundesliga got rid of relegation which only exacerbates the financial inequalities between the teams.

  • @rupambanerjee2066
    @rupambanerjee2066 Год назад

    I hear the word "soccer" I scroll away...

  • @minishonhaiti6180
    @minishonhaiti6180 Год назад

    Are ready for this MLS ?? If Messi is there obviously Neymar can’t wait to join . Millions fans watched the French league because of them . Now these focuses gonna be on the MLS. But just wondering !! Does the American even watch soccer ?? I doubt !!

  • @funkomax1310
    @funkomax1310 Год назад

    Chicago is in dire need for more star power not just shaqiri

  • @tamilmaran7067
    @tamilmaran7067 Год назад

    Now Ronaldo will be trying to get out of Saudi league and join MLS.

  • @matiasandrade458
    @matiasandrade458 Год назад

    It’s called football

  • @elicarlson7682
    @elicarlson7682 Год назад +3

    You should collab with Candice

  • @j-dragon5936
    @j-dragon5936 Год назад +2

    FOOTBALL NOT SOCCER 😭

    • @sdeepj
      @sdeepj Год назад

      It’s Association Football!!

  • @johnjackie91
    @johnjackie91 Год назад +1

    #ProRelForUSA after Messi.

  • @CalumO94
    @CalumO94 Год назад

    Inter Miami did not sign Messi, MLS/Apple/Adidas did... A great addition for the US for sure but this move does confirm that MLS is a glorified exhibition league - meaningless regular season with the majority of teams making the playoffs, no risk due to the absence of relegation, and a complete lack of sporting integrity with teams working together (single entity) to collectively bring a player to the league... Nothing wrong with this but it is the reason why MLS will never be a top league in the world from a sporting perspective.
    No doubt Messi will have a massive impact but will his move significantly improve the interest in MLS in the long term, I don't think so... I think it will be the case that in 10/15 years MLS will still have to rely on signing an ageing superstar (Mbappe, Haaland etc.) to spur interest once again.
    Salary caps are in the interest of ownership groups as it reduces the need to invest in squad to be competitive so I don't see any drastic changes happening around that.

    • @christosnikitakis6675
      @christosnikitakis6675 Год назад

      If Messi doesn't spur an interest now, neither will Mbappe nor Haaland in the future. Goat is once in a lifetime. We'll be both dead of old age before another player comes along and takes the Goat title away from Messi. It will take decades of players constantly banging 50 gls a season. 2nd) You have no idea what's about to happen. Messi will be part owner. Which means he will have a say on who the sign from now on. It's funny how both Busquets and Alba left Barca at the same exact moment. Plus Leo has also been talking to DiMaria and Neymar. Give it 1-2 yrs, and in 20#4, even Suarez says he will join Leo. Be patient. There's a lot more to come.

    • @CalumO94
      @CalumO94 Год назад

      @@christosnikitakis6675 Messi will increase interest - I am not arguing against that, but will that interest be permanent? Busquests, DiMaria, Suarez Alba are all players at the end of the career - so nothing has changed with MLS since the likes of Henry, Lampard, Pirlo has it? Players looking for one final pay check.
      MLS are unable to sign any players in their prime that is my point. You've listed a bunch of players who are no longer wanted by the top clubs in Europe.

  • @Irelandforever609
    @Irelandforever609 Год назад

    Are you simping for your wife

  • @luisridez9219
    @luisridez9219 Год назад +1

    We need relegation

  • @SoLazy100
    @SoLazy100 Год назад +1

    Maybe it means they will stop handing him Ballon D'Ors for mediocre performances.

    • @gusjaviers3421
      @gusjaviers3421 Год назад +1

      😂😂😂 la tenés adentro!!!!

    • @christosnikitakis6675
      @christosnikitakis6675 Год назад

      Another jealous Messi hater. 😭😭 Still crying about Qatar I see 😭. Need a tissue kid? Messi EARNED ALL HIS BALLON D'ORS. Plus don't forget, the French hate Messi, and Ballon d'or is not given by Fifa. You can't blame someone else every time your shitty team and player don't make it. 😭💀🤡

    • @christosnikitakis6675
      @christosnikitakis6675 Год назад +1

      91 gls and 30 assists is a mediocre performance? How about 2019? Or 2021. He beat Lewa because Lewa had a better 2020, NOT 2021. Messi won 2 team championships that year. Copa Del Rey and Copa America. Lewa won only Bundesliga 😭. Messi is the Goat, and you already see the influence he has just by going to another continent. CR goes to Saudi, fails, and nobody cares. Nobody talks about it. Messi is on top of the world. Will be 36 when he receives Ballon d'or # 8.

    • @dannytradio
      @dannytradio  Год назад +3

      I think I found the Ronaldo fan

    • @SoLazy100
      @SoLazy100 Год назад

      2008 C.Ronaldo
      2009 Messi
      2010 Sneijder
      2011 Messi
      2012 Messi
      2013 Ribery
      2014 C. Ronaldo (Neuer)
      2015 Messi
      2016 Griezmann
      2017 C. Ronaldo
      2018 Modric
      2019 Messi (van Dijk)
      2020 Lewandowski
      2021 Lewandowski
      2022 Benzema
      2023 Haaland
      Here I fixed it.