How a FAILING MLS got so BIG

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  • Опубликовано: 1 фев 2025

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  • @Businessvidsofficial
    @Businessvidsofficial  Год назад +4

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  • @ericpierce3660
    @ericpierce3660 Год назад +29

    MLS is a dream come true. It had so many chances to fail, but the league persevered and invested and now it's coming into its own. It can only improve.

    • @Businessvidsofficial
      @Businessvidsofficial  Год назад +2

      Absolutely, @ericpierce3660! Major League Soccer (MLS) has had its share of challenges, but its resilience and continuous investment have truly paid off. The league's growth has been remarkable, and there's still so much potential for further improvement and success. Exciting times ahead for MLS!

    • @PCSPounder
      @PCSPounder Год назад +3

      It cannot only improve.
      I’d argue that owners have hit a sweet spot by having mostly inexpensive payrolls while being able to price tickets only slightly cheaper than your average big 4 tickets.
      To get better means actually having teams that can win Club World Cups, and that means paying a ton more in salary. Meanwhile, you can get any league around the world on an American screen by legal or other means and notice the difference.
      American fans, eventually, WANT to be competitive with the world. We are in the process of evolving from “happy to have soccer” to “we want to beat everyone else, too,” and that will take a different commitment than MLS owners currently offer.

    • @MrVaDelux
      @MrVaDelux 11 месяцев назад

      @@PCSPounderdon garber will fuck everything before we let it blossom. He wants the MLS to have complete control of soccer. He wants to end the US open cut, he wants to monopolize soccer in AMERICA

    • @DefensisIndus
      @DefensisIndus 10 месяцев назад

      ​​@@PCSPounder Idk dog, we got all our own sports, music, trends. We'll probably keep doing it 😂

  • @estebandee-doh9350
    @estebandee-doh9350 10 месяцев назад +9

    MLS is my favorite US sports league and the first time I became a season ticket holder as well.

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 10 месяцев назад

      Who's your team? I jumped into the sport and this league because of LAFC.

  • @mikehunt5637
    @mikehunt5637 Год назад +9

    I think at one point the league would have folded if not for Lamar Hunt bankrolling it. Didn't he own like half of the teams at one point? Its pretty amazing to see how far MLS has come since its inception in just three decades. I can hardly wait to see what the future brings.

    • @Businessvidsofficial
      @Businessvidsofficial  Год назад +3

      Hey @mikehunt5637, you've hit the nail on the head! Lamar Hunt's significant financial support played a crucial role in keeping the league afloat during challenging times. His ownership of multiple teams showcased his dedication to the growth of MLS. It's truly remarkable to witness the league's incredible journey in just three decades. The future looks promising⚽🌟

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Год назад +2

      Philip Anschutz saved about half the teams in the league (att) from folding at one point. Hence the Philip Anschutz Trophy is awarded to the winner of the MLS Cup.

    • @mikehunt5637
      @mikehunt5637 Год назад +3

      @@davidday2373 Ah, thanks David! It looks like Hunt only (only? lol) owned three and Anschutz owned six! That's crazy to think that those two people were basically propping up the league (9 out of 10 teams) as late as 2003. No wonder the MLS Cup trophy is named after Anschutz and the USOC is named after Hunt.
      It's amazing how for MLS has come in the 20 years since then. I'm really looking forward to see what comes in the next 10-20 years!

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Год назад +3

      @@mikehunt5637 I reference both owners when debating with falsly virtuous fans, when they get on their high-horse about "sports shouldn't be about money", etc... and particularly talking about "greedy billionaires" in MLS not allowing Promotion-Relegation, bla bla, bla... in truth, if not for those "greedy billionaires", the highest level we would have in the U.S. is College Soccer.

    • @PCSPounder
      @PCSPounder Год назад

      @@davidday2373 This is true, but that doesn’t mean the greedy billionaires lead the next wave.

  • @AKPhilly
    @AKPhilly 10 месяцев назад +3

    It's crazy how much the league has grown in just the 14 or so years since I started following. It has a long way to go still but at the rate it's going it'll be one of the top leagues in 10 years or so.

  • @moiseblaise7293
    @moiseblaise7293 10 месяцев назад +1

    Great job to evryone involved and great contents!

  • @aaron5877
    @aaron5877 Год назад +2

    There isn’t a soccer / football league in the world that can match quality of play with the top to bottom competitiveness of every team.

    • @Businessvidsofficial
      @Businessvidsofficial  Год назад

      you've hit the nail on the head! The global appeal of soccer/football is indeed unparalleled, and the sheer competitiveness from top to bottom in every league is what makes the sport so captivating.

    • @DizzyMakavelli
      @DizzyMakavelli Год назад +1

      Can you elaborate your claim?

    • @MrVaDelux
      @MrVaDelux 11 месяцев назад +2

      @@DizzyMakavellii think what hes sayin is the ability to have a new league winner every year, there is nobody really dominating the league , u can say maybe LA galaxy at one point but there far from the glory days (although they are definitely looking like they are returning back to those days) every year its been a new team winning, not like the Premier league where u know its either Man City, Man U , Liverpool, Araenal, or in bundesliga where its only Bayern Munich or borussia , in la liga its real madrid , barca, in france its only PSG

    • @DizzyMakavelli
      @DizzyMakavelli 11 месяцев назад

      @@MrVaDelux Thank you.

    • @DizzyMakavelli
      @DizzyMakavelli 11 месяцев назад +1

      Actually the Brazilian league can do that and even better because you have relegation. Look at the table from the 2023 season. The lastest rounds was insane to both the top and bottom of the table.

  • @aerocynix
    @aerocynix Год назад +3

    I've reached out via Mail! Thanks.

  • @aerocynix
    @aerocynix Год назад +3

    Great video! How do i contact you man?

  • @sosapablo1995
    @sosapablo1995 11 месяцев назад +2

    I forgot that henry played in the mls 😦

  • @Skoopyghost
    @Skoopyghost 10 месяцев назад

    Sports are a young man's game. I won't call Messi and Ronaldo washed up, but they are old.

  • @romanw8632
    @romanw8632 7 месяцев назад

    As an American who is a major fan of European soccer I absolutely love that the MLS is becoming big now. ⬜🟥YOU'LL NEVER WALK ALONE 🟥⬜

  • @danieljames9322
    @danieljames9322 6 месяцев назад

    And it will probably take another 30 years for pro/rel.

  • @michaelkim6924
    @michaelkim6924 Год назад +2

    MLS is not big enough. It’s not about buying expensive retirees. MLS needs to have better youth system so many young players can go abroad and come back for usmnt. It takes time. History of European futbol still surpasses mls. Just keep building stronger youth system to build stronger national team. It will draw more attention for Americans watch more futbol.

    • @Businessvidsofficial
      @Businessvidsofficial  Год назад

      Absolutely agree! Developing a robust youth system is crucial for MLS to elevate its standing globally and contribute to a stronger USMNT. Investing in nurturing young talents and creating a pathway for them to explore opportunities abroad can enhance the league's competitiveness and attract more attention from American soccer enthusiasts. Building a strong foundation in youth development is a long-term strategy that can significantly impact the growth and success of MLS and, subsequently, the national team.

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Год назад +3

      MLS is doing it all. Academies are up and running. NEXT Pro is up and running.

    • @wetguavass
      @wetguavass 10 месяцев назад +1

      gringos ....

    • @williammera844
      @williammera844 10 месяцев назад +1

      ​@@wetguavass enviuos lady crying😂

    • @wetguavass
      @wetguavass 10 месяцев назад

      @@williammera844 your mom?

  • @davidday2373
    @davidday2373 Год назад +1

    Surpassing the NHL is one thing, catching MLB is quite another. MLB is #1 league in the world in Attendance, #2 in Revenue. MLB dwarfs NHL in every regard. The NHL is below College Football and even College Basketball (by some measures). Actually, you'd have to get passed the NBA before you even reach MLB.

    • @Businessvidsofficial
      @Businessvidsofficial  Год назад +1

      you make a valid point. MLB's global prominence sets it apart. Surpassing such a colossal league is indeed a significant challenge. It's an interesting dynamic, and time will tell how different leagues continue to evolve in the sports hierarchy.

    • @jonathanalvarado4877
      @jonathanalvarado4877 10 месяцев назад

      MLB?? Lol I wouldn't pay 10 bucks to see a baseball game

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 10 месяцев назад

      @@jonathanalvarado4877 MLB has the largest attendance of any league in the World, every year, and by a large margin. College Softball (aka women's Baseball) has larger viewership than MLS, or LigaMX, or EPL.

    • @jonathanalvarado4877
      @jonathanalvarado4877 10 месяцев назад

      What boring sport

  • @corcor5938
    @corcor5938 Год назад +2

    CREW96💛💛🖤🖤⭐️⭐️⭐️

    • @Businessvidsofficial
      @Businessvidsofficial  Год назад

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  • @michaelbaxter6637
    @michaelbaxter6637 10 месяцев назад

    ATL UTD

  • @cdanerz3677
    @cdanerz3677 10 месяцев назад

    Football*

  • @theaquariancontrarian3316
    @theaquariancontrarian3316 Год назад +2

    Not big enough. After 30 years phoenix the 5th biggest city that has high soccer demand still has no team.

    • @Businessvidsofficial
      @Businessvidsofficial  Год назад +1

      Thank you for commenting. Any thoughts on why Phoenix doesn't have a team yet?

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Год назад +1

      So what? Atlanta and Houston are larger and have no NHL team. Phoenix has NFL, NBA, MLB, CFB, NHL, and CBB -- that's 6 of the 7 major sports. It's better for MLS to have a team in Austin, rather than Phoenix or Tampa (despite being larger markets). P.S. Phoenix is NOT the 5th largest Media Market, nobody goes by "City" population.

    • @NoCoastRaps
      @NoCoastRaps Год назад +1

      I'm sure in Phoenix is working to get a team there, you must have missed the part where it mentions the MLS is the fastest growing league for team expansion in US history.

    • @PCSPounder
      @PCSPounder Год назад +2

      You have Phoenix Rising in the USL Championship. They built an easily expandable stadium north of Sky Harbor.
      As a Portland Timbers fan, I can personally attest that the Timbers ended up in MLS by selling out (or close enough) games back in our USL days. Funny thing is that there’s a lot of Portland fans who would tell you that the supporter experience is better in USL.
      Now… I may go off the deep end here, but please bear with me. As we are transitioning from a cable-based TV environment to a subscription-based streaming environment, it’s possible that Apple (or whomever eventually acquires a lot of American soccer rights) might determine that the pro/rel standard might lead to more subscriptions and more must-see viewing than what MLS currently does. The thing is, while most of the “big 4” leagues in the U.S. had regionalized their team broadcasts, that’s not really happening with MLS. People support their local team… and taking the league to Apple TV cements this. So… support your local team.

    • @jldch26
      @jldch26 10 месяцев назад

      Stop depending on MLS, you need to show MLS why they need you. Phoenix has a professional football team already there. It worked for Cincinnati, Montreal and Orlando coming from lower leagues into MLS.

  • @toebarrtalks
    @toebarrtalks Год назад +4

    this video is a bit disingenuous, MLS still isn't the most popular soccer league in America, LigaMX and the prem completely dwarfs it.

    • @scheck006
      @scheck006 Год назад +2

      That's certainly a challenge that MLS has, that the other leagues don't have to deal with. Not all soccer fans are MLS fans, which is both a blessing and a curse. It can be seen as a barrier to popular support, or as a proof of concept. MLS has long championed the growth of the game, in the hopes that if the sport catches on among the general population, Americans will prefer to support their own team. So far with the growth of fan culture, I think they've been correct in that assumption, but there's still a lot more room for growth. Time will tell how MLS is able to break through into the mainstream sports culture.

    • @dainkawarrior.1030
      @dainkawarrior.1030 Год назад +7

      I hate to desagree with you,but I think the mls is better than liga Mx., just saying

    • @toebarrtalks
      @toebarrtalks Год назад +1

      @@dainkawarrior.1030 viewership and concacaf champions league winners would say otherwise but you’re entitled to your opinion

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Год назад +1

      ​@@dainkawarrior.1030Stop saying "the MLS"... it's simply "MLS'. You dont say _the Serie A_ or _the Ligue 1._

    • @samplingmastersxlr8660
      @samplingmastersxlr8660 Год назад +2

      @@toebarrtalks says you