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  • Опубликовано: 24 апр 2024
  • USL, United Soccer League, want to bring promotion and relegation to soccer in the USA. Something MLS has never done and likely never will.
    Today we bring in Greg Lalas to talk about the possibility of pro/rel coming to soccer in the USA.
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  • @TMAC803210
    @TMAC803210 Месяц назад +229

    Always lots of comments “if pro/rel happens, THEN I’ll support my local team” your local team needs support NOW! Don’t just virtue signal, help the sport grow in the US!

    • @iandonnelly2512
      @iandonnelly2512 Месяц назад +18

      Definitely agree with you 100%!

    • @Phogadacbiet
      @Phogadacbiet Месяц назад +15

      11 Yanks has left the chat. I appreciate you actually calling out people for phony support.

    • @asapaul7671
      @asapaul7671 Месяц назад +4

      Agreed, I’ll be going to my local upsl club’s home opener on Sunday!!

    • @TMAC803210
      @TMAC803210 Месяц назад +5

      @@asapaul7671 nice! Doing your part to grow the game👍

    • @oyaml1211
      @oyaml1211 Месяц назад +3

      😂 True! They won't support now they won't support later. Heck, they won't support when their team never reaches the top division after years of trying 😂

  • @vortexathletic
    @vortexathletic Месяц назад +138

    My local club is in USL League 1. If they were to introduce Pro/Rel, it would officially become my favorite league!
    EDIT: (in case you misread)… my local club is already my favorite club; I’m talking about the league

    • @kevinbarnes218
      @kevinbarnes218 Месяц назад +4

      which team do you support?

    • @vortexathletic
      @vortexathletic Месяц назад +1

      @@kevinbarnes218Forward Madison

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Месяц назад +9

      Why do you not support your team now?

    • @RDRevolver8282
      @RDRevolver8282 Месяц назад +7

      ​@@davidday2373Who said he doesnt?

    • @bradenhazle4378
      @bradenhazle4378 Месяц назад +3

      This is exactly what I point out to people and use minor league baseball teams as an example. Minor leagues have may small attendance since people care less if it's not the top league. But if you allow the opportunity to let them move up, you would ignite a fanbase like crazy.

  • @kentgrady9226
    @kentgrady9226 Месяц назад +81

    My hometown club is Union Omaha (USL1). In Open Cup play, we have beaten clubs from USL Championship and MLS. Since our club's formation four years ago, we have won the Players' Shield (regular season title) twice, League Cup (playoff championship) once, reached the playoff finals a second time (cancelled due to COVID-19), and made an Open Cup quarterfinal run.
    The fact that we are still sitting in USL1 is a travesty. Any club with that resume has done more than enough to warrant promotion.

    • @TMAC803210
      @TMAC803210 Месяц назад +11

      Big things happening for Union Omaha! New stadium bill passed and getting built and upcoming USOC game against Sporting KC! Rooting for y’all!

    • @SoccerGod-yw8ow
      @SoccerGod-yw8ow Месяц назад +3

      🦉

    • @kentgrady9226
      @kentgrady9226 Месяц назад +1

      @@TMAC803210
      Tough to draw SKC this early. But, we do get them up here. They put us to the sword a couple years ago.
      In a universe in which pro/rel existed across the entire American pyramid, an Omaha/KC derby would potentially be pretty good. We have been KC's little brother for decades. Culturally, the two cities are quite similar.
      But, we're a smaller, minor league city. They've had Super Bowl champions, World Series champions, and MLS since the league's inception.
      The thing is, Omahans are proud. We are accustomed to running things within our own state. We don't like being patted on the head and told we're cute. And generally, when we decide to do something, we do it big and do it well.
      Honestly, I feel Omaha would be a fantastic city to host a top flight, premiership club. The locals are fanatically loyal. We already turn up in huge numbers for other events (Creighton basketball, College World Series, Division 1 hockey, Berkshire Hathaway shareholders meeting, a half dozen arena and theatre venues for music, Nebraska football down the road in Lincoln, etc, etc). An MLS club (or whatever they might call themselves after some future hypothetical reform of the US pyramid) is hardly a stretch to consider.
      As excited as I am about the new stadium and the entertainment district surrounding it, I was mildly disappointed by the size - 7-8 thousand, I believe. I was hoping for twice that size, TBH. Baby steps, I guess.

    • @gabrielgroen2522
      @gabrielgroen2522 Месяц назад +4

      As someone on the far side of the country from you, I love you guys and am excited for your new stadium!

    • @kentgrady9226
      @kentgrady9226 Месяц назад +2

      @@gabrielgroen2522
      I certainly appreciate that. I'm looking forward to the new stadium. The great thing about it will be its location, called "NODO" (NOrth DOwntown) by the locals. The area has a lot of bars, restaurants, a nice riverfront walk, and mid-range to upscale condos and apartments. It's also walking distance to other sports arenas, concert venues, and the city's principal entertainment/nightlife district. A new light rail system will take fans from mid-city to the stadium (or quite close to it).
      As for being on the other side of the country from us, join the club.
      We are as far as we could possibly be from any part of the US one might call interesting, or so many people say. They call us flyover country for a reason. Others simply say that Omaha is the government's default destination for Mafia snitches in witness protection. (That last bit is actually true - Henry Hill of Goodfellas fame lived here after testifying against Jimmy Burke and Big Paulie).
      Regardless, thanks for the love.
      COYO (Come On You Owls)

  • @markgreen950
    @markgreen950 Месяц назад +14

    It's little funny when you were discussing regionalisation it was mentioned about England being geographically small and getting around on a bus. The English pyramid structure is very heavily regionalised when you get towards the bottom. And this is for the exact same reasons, travel costs etc. The 11th tier is basically county level with small villages taking on works teams. Every Saturday at 3pm there over 5,000 clubs kicking a ball around, and thats just the official pyramid in the Mens game.

    • @axelll814
      @axelll814 Месяц назад +1

      Facts! The French league is like that too.

  • @gothestags09
    @gothestags09 Месяц назад +18

    Righto, I've cracked the code. Across MLS, USL and NISA there are 215 teams. Excluding USL2 there are 93 fully pro teams.
    So: MLS (20 teams, 3 relegated), MLS 2 (20 teams, 3 promoted, 4 relegated), MLS Regional Premier (53 teams left split into North, South, Central and West, 12-14 teams each. 1 each, 4 total teams promoted, and 1 each 4 total teams relegated).
    Now comes the USL 2 teams, functioning essentially like the English National League, using the same system as MLS Regional Premier. Now It's just called MLS Regional 1, MLS Regional 2, and based on geography it looks like the East could have MLS Regional 3. Approximately 9-10 teams in each region at each level. At each level one is promoted and one is relegated up to or down to their regional equivalent. Like in England though, there might be some reshuffling some years to balance the regional numbers (like national league north and national league south, my team Leamington FC have been in both.
    Any new clubs then enter at the bottom regional level, no matter how rich the owner is.
    Anyway - San Jose is probably starting in MLS2 and with 6 games to go could go on a tear and just nick promotion, or completely slump and fall to relegation, that kind of team. And at the moment I think Oakland Roots will be MLS Regional Premier and battling relegation.

    • @lazyidiotofthemonth
      @lazyidiotofthemonth 25 дней назад

      No it is and always will be 32 in MLS no relegation. 32 teams in 2nd tier, no relegation. 64 teams in 4 regional leagues in 3rd tier no relegation. NCAA and High School soccer provide the rest. No further need of professional soccer is wanted or desired. Relegation is a waste of time, and if ever attempted in America would be made illegal. Essentially its fraud.

    • @pablo_the_zolo
      @pablo_the_zolo 15 дней назад

      no

    • @lazyidiotofthemonth
      @lazyidiotofthemonth 15 дней назад

      No, first off 20 teams is too few, No Pro/Rel will be tolerated in the United States or Canada so get that garbage out of your head. US Soccer will be MLS(32 team National league) 2 32 team league Regional Leagues(East and West) for the 2nd tier. 8, 16 league teams Sub Regional (North East, Midwest, South, and West), from there you drop to NCAA, and no further professional teams are needed, and you have 224 Pro teams over three levels, and 205 NCAA Division 1 programs, 206 NCAA Division 2 Programs and another thousand Division III and Junior College programs. League play for all levels starts April 1st, Ends September 30th. All teams play 52 games, games played Saturday and Tuesday without fail or exception. No Ties, Sudden Death overtime rules. No season pauses for Olympics or World Cup, No bullshit tournaments. League play or nothing. Playoffs are best of 3 played every other day. Also Countdown clock with a time keeper, no plus time.

  • @rq7284
    @rq7284 Месяц назад +48

    You'd imagine the UPSL, NPSL, & NISA teams would quickly be absorbed into USL if they implemented pro/rel. If they can unite the rest of the pyramid under the USL umbrella it would be massive. To officially get the MLS vs the rest

    • @nateskie75
      @nateskie75 Месяц назад +6

      USL is still expanding. If they can absorb other leagues later, then PRO/REL might work

    • @rq7284
      @rq7284 Месяц назад +4

      @@nateskie75 Chicken vs the egg man. The people in these leagues are selfish that's the truth. I think this is a build it and they will come situation. There is NISA, USL, NPSL, UPSL nationally. And then there are other regional adult leagues not affiliated with what I listed. There is also some other league that says they will start at a 3rd tier league at some point. Getting them to unite isn't going to happen with "talks". If you offer these clubs the chance to actually move up the pyramid that's going to be the thing that brings in everyone. The American soccer scene is working more like a monopoly board because the federation has and is subservient to the MLS.

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Месяц назад +1

      For what?

    • @JustinDynamicD
      @JustinDynamicD 29 дней назад

      The only problem is USL has territory rights. Some clubs compete in NISA/NASL because they _can't_ join USL because another club already claimed the territory.
      See OCSC/Irvine Zeta in the same region (USL1 vs NISA, same stadium)

    • @vortexathletic
      @vortexathletic 29 дней назад +2

      NISA is professional; UPSL and NPSL are amateur. What does that add to the convo? Probably nothing, but still 😂

  • @black.sasuke.uchiha
    @black.sasuke.uchiha Месяц назад +12

    Greg attempted to sidestep the question about MLS and USL competing. He was a little bit on edge when Filippo decided to push further 23:10. Good journalism Tac, no softball questions like the big broadcasters.

  • @gracielynn9623
    @gracielynn9623 Месяц назад +32

    As a Birmingham Legion fan I really hope that the USL actually does it. That being said this all feels very disingenuous at this point. They have been promising this for five years and as a fan and a spectator it seems that very little, if anything, has actually happened. I was always raised and told that if you don’t mean it, don’t say it. If you say it and don’t mean it and keep saying it, nobody will believe you. It’s starting to feel like the USL is the boy who cried Wolf with promotion and relegation. Either stop fake promising it or actually do it. And look, if y’all don’t want to do promotion and relegation… That’s fine. No other sports league in the US does it. If you want to do it, that is great and I want to see it. Just don’t lie to us about what the actual plan is and keep promising something that isn’t coming.

    • @bradenhazle4378
      @bradenhazle4378 Месяц назад +7

      To be fair, they haven't been promising it. They've only said they're interested and to do it they would need to be extremely strategic about it. The way league standards are set up and how few support they have compared to MLS, it would be a mess if they just flipped a switch. A lot needs to be done.

    • @asapaul7671
      @asapaul7671 Месяц назад +3

      Keep in mind that they have needed more clubs for pro/rel and it takes time, but the USL is getting a lot more clubs, more clubs means pro/rel is more likely imo

    • @cuzzozanteeno2127
      @cuzzozanteeno2127 Месяц назад +1

      as a Birmingham native, i think people should think more realistically. I don't see Soccer being big in the States especially when the sports haven't made it to the inner cities and the salaries are not as big as the BIG 3. NBA, NFL, MLB. Plus Soccer being a pay to play sport like all sports in the US is not helping its case. As far as I'm concerned, The MLS will be smaller than the WNBA or NCAA Women's Basketball in the upcoming years.

    • @gabrielgroen2522
      @gabrielgroen2522 Месяц назад +4

      @@cuzzozanteeno2127 soccer is on a long growing trajectory in the states. MLS average attendance is 80% of MLB (though MLB has waaaay more games) and higher than NBA or NHL (which granted have lower arena capacity). USL and NWSL are on the rise too. The revenue isn't there yet but it's heading in the right direction. Plus with the world cup coming to the US in 2026, it is pretty clear that pro soccer is on the rise in the US.

    • @nerychristian
      @nerychristian Месяц назад +3

      There definitely need to be more teams that join the league. The USA is a huge country. There should be at least a couple teams in every large city

  • @alfredbarten4901
    @alfredbarten4901 Месяц назад +5

    A closed system like MLS limits the number of teams to around 30 or so. Already we have major league cities that are excluded because it's too late unless a smaller city team relocates. With pro-rel you multiply the number of candidate cities, even though they can't all be in the top division at the same time, they do have the opportunity to get there. That should increase competition, which can only raise the level of play. Something one might consider if there are enough teams is to have two regional but equivalent "leagues" or "divisions" that play each other in an end of season playoff. (Baseball has two leagues and it used to be the World Series was the playoff.) Otherwise keep their schedules within the region. We easily have the potential for 40 or more big league cities.

  • @rmmvw
    @rmmvw Месяц назад +9

    I think that people are carefully thinking about but not mentioning is that American investment into football clubs are already happening and growing in Europe, seeing movie stars, athletes, singers want to convert their money into investments. The English football system has 22 American owners/minority owners in the top 3 leagues already. I wouldn't be surprised if more minority owners and sponsors would put more interest into investing once ESPN and CBS picks up USL, making it the next gold rush.

  • @keatonlibengood7738
    @keatonlibengood7738 Месяц назад +13

    He says it in the video but for those who missed it & want to catch future USL games, all games are usually on ESPN+, certain games will be on CBS Golazo, and a select few throughout the season on CBSSN & actual CBS. Go Riverhounds !

  • @bradenhazle4378
    @bradenhazle4378 Месяц назад +10

    Don't like the "coming soon" in the thumbnail as it feels like bait. In my opinion pro/rel is indeed a possibility but won't happen for 5-10 years. They need heavy investment into stadiums to meet D1 standards. And they need a lot more teams across the board, but specifically in Championship, to break off a division to have in between Championship and League 1, so they can have a D1-D3 system. Because pro/rel from D2 below between two leagues isn't too attractive especially for casual fans. It's going to take a long time and a lot of work, but it's possible.

  • @ReservoirFella88
    @ReservoirFella88 Месяц назад +10

    My hometown had a USL team. I would get free tickets to the supporters section from friends who were there every home game. Unfortunately the team died during covid

    • @TheNotoriousNemo
      @TheNotoriousNemo Месяц назад

      to be fair MLS does a shitty job of advertising their teams too. lets not kid ourself here. USL has plenty of room to advertise. Sorry about ur team

  • @CoachSeanUT
    @CoachSeanUT Месяц назад +5

    I am working on a franchise for USL 1 in Utah right now.. I'm curious how/where future franchises would buy in and be placed. They cannot be allowed to buy into Championship...

  • @wessmith3859
    @wessmith3859 Месяц назад +7

    My team is one knox in league 1. Been going to games since their inception. But even regular sports fans/ casual soccer fans all think pro-rel would be amazing. Some are confused that it doesn't exist.

  • @cliffrusso1159
    @cliffrusso1159 Месяц назад +8

    NISA and USL should merge in my opinion because they both want an open system and plus NISA would benefit from the financial help.

  • @christianspinks595
    @christianspinks595 3 дня назад +1

    Thanks for telling your following about the USL we appreciate the love

  • @asmodon
    @asmodon 27 дней назад +1

    Jägermeister was the first company to put their brand on the jersey of a Bundesliga team in 1973. Since advertising on players gear was still prohibited back then it was just the brand icon without the word Jägermeister on the shirts of Eintracht Braunschweig. The advertising ban in the Bundesliga was lifted shortly after.

  • @bobbybrandon5048
    @bobbybrandon5048 Месяц назад +11

    I'm glad you brought up the way Brazilian teams qualify for Serie D, most people don't know that. I actually think that's the route we should go if we do it, Brazil is the best comparison we have globally.

    • @ivanpetrov5185
      @ivanpetrov5185 Месяц назад +3

      The whole world uses the same system. Brazil is not unique in this regard.

    • @rq7284
      @rq7284 Месяц назад +4

      @@ivanpetrov5185 Brazil has a different take on pro/rel. It's not like the rest of the world. Japan does things differently also.

    • @axelll814
      @axelll814 Месяц назад

      @@rq7284 could you explain what are the main differences (compared to European countries)?

    • @rq7284
      @rq7284 Месяц назад

      @@axelll814 they have the top 4 tiers that are run by the federation. but below that it's only the state leagues. They have the national leagues that run for most of the year. But they also have the time when big teams play just the state league will smaller teams within that state.
      For the lower leagues below 4, the 5th tier champions don't automatically qualify to the Serie D. And teams don't really relegate out of serie D. So they gave two separate pyramids (1-4) and the state pyramid. It's very complicated

    • @axelll814
      @axelll814 Месяц назад

      @@rq7284 thx for the information.
      I don’t really see the major differences with other countries. For instance, the French league has three professional divisions: ligue 1, ligue 2, and national 1. All of them have a promotion and relegation system (and playing across all the country). Below these professional divisions, there are (pseudo-amateur or) amateur divisions: national 2, regional 1, regional 2, division d’honneur, etc. All of these amateur divisions are played locally inside their distinct geographic areas and overseas French regions. Regional 2, and division d’honneur does not allow direct promotion to the other divisions. The teams in these divisions stay at the amateur level and play locally (as the logistics to made overseas French teams travel for playing every weeks against other French teams will be too costly).
      In parallel there is the French national cup tournament. In this cup, the amateur teams start to play between each other in their respective division. The resulting winners travel and play against the professional teams (they travel one at four times if they made it too the final).

  • @JustinDynamicD
    @JustinDynamicD Месяц назад +4

    My son plays pro in NISA. If USL had true pro/rel he would absolutely change leagues as he was debating it already (NISA is struggling)

  • @cuatro5513
    @cuatro5513 Месяц назад +5

    My local team is Coachella FC, USL 2 and its the inaugural season!

  • @conton_
    @conton_ Месяц назад +9

    Im a Louisville City fan and I love the USL but wish it got more recognition. The CBS deal was great exposure but I still think there needs to be better promotion to the general public about the league. I’m for promotion/relegation and hope in the future it is a thing but the way MLS clubs shell out big money to become a franchise makes me weary it will ever happen

    • @Hammster69official
      @Hammster69official 24 дня назад

      Right now a theoretical "relegation" from MLS to USL would be a loss in franchise value in excess of ninety percent. That gap must close to make pro/rel feasible, and at the moment it just isn't happening. You put that kind of risk into the investment, say goodbye to your big expansion fees and fancy new soccer stadiums.

  • @anlerden4851
    @anlerden4851 Месяц назад +9

    very beautiful topic for me Dear Filippo I'm big fan of MLS and USA Soccer.🥰😍🤗

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Месяц назад +1

      They only want you to be fans of USL not MLS.

  • @db-lc6gp
    @db-lc6gp 20 дней назад +1

    The USL tried this before. Its not so easy, you don't just win the league and move up there is so much more involved. 1. every club needs to play on a pitch with lighting, 2. you need locker rooms; 3. the size of pitch; 4. to be competitive you need to pay your players more 5. the league fees goes up 6. the seating capacity has to meet a minimum size 7. the traveling cost can increase; 8. your front office staff needs to increase 9. your media and commercial footprint increases 10. the number and size of your sponsorship needs to increase to help cover your expenses; and there are more. For this reason most clubs put together a business plan and sign onto the league and division they do because of the costs, and the wealth of the ownership group involved with the club. The last time the USL tried something like pro/rel (this was back.... if I remember right in the mid 90s I think maybe only 2 clubs participated and moved up no one moved down, and then the league dropped the idea.

  • @Duncansigurdsson
    @Duncansigurdsson Месяц назад +5

    I would love to see it. If MLS wants to expand they could look to the top USL teams, maybe some agreement can be made there. The logistics of travel has got to be the biggest burden by far.

  • @Stewy-xw9fz
    @Stewy-xw9fz Месяц назад +5

    USL is a cool league. It gives opportunities to the young American, young Mexican and young CONCACAF players. It’s a very organic league. These are some of the reasons why soccer fans like USL.

  • @mdca8773
    @mdca8773 Месяц назад +4

    through watching this video I was able to find out that I have a USL 2 team that plays in the fields across from where I coach. I will be supporting them this year even though their youth teams are rivals...

  • @megasquidd
    @megasquidd Месяц назад +4

    I didn't even realize that Las Vegas Lights FC existed until your last video. Now I want to go check out a match.

  • @johndematatis9718
    @johndematatis9718 Месяц назад +2

    I really want a USL team in Harrisburg PA! The only form of professional soccer we have in the CAPITAL of Pennsylvania is the professional indoor team the Harrisburg Heat. I’ve been to a game and they are fun but I would prefer to watch outdoor. Hopefully some team is formed soon!

  • @channelflex8792
    @channelflex8792 Месяц назад +4

    Im glad Fort Lauderdale has a women's team but we also need a men's team.

  • @johngaudy
    @johngaudy Месяц назад +5

    time to support USL, boys! LFG!

  • @donfrossa1432
    @donfrossa1432 Месяц назад +3

    16 teams E&W = 30 games per Conference, the 8 or 4 extra games should be ranked games, top 4 East play top 4 West from last season results.

  • @benwhealler4278
    @benwhealler4278 Месяц назад +2

    If USL can SUCCESSFULLY implement a form of pro/rel and unite the other smaller leagues into it as well, then it will really force MLS’s hand.

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 День назад

      When USL implements pro-rel and leapfrogs the MLS in prominence, it shouldn't even entertain the MLS. If some MLS clubs want to pay the fee to join to the ULS from the bottom-up then that should be open, of course.

  • @brendencurley4554
    @brendencurley4554 Месяц назад

    Here up in Maine I never thought would would have a team, but yet the name is being revealed tomorrow on the 27th for a league one team! Love the growth and great to see!

  • @PvtPooter
    @PvtPooter 16 дней назад +1

    Bravo. Just watched both parts. Great interview.

  • @jackhopston6129
    @jackhopston6129 Месяц назад +8

    If USL adopts pro/rel I become a season ticket holder of my local club Forward Madison. That is my promise.

    • @wpanderson29
      @wpanderson29 Месяц назад +1

      Forward Madison is two and a half hours from me does that count as local club?!? Lol

  • @theentitledsiriowlsx
    @theentitledsiriowlsx Месяц назад +2

    I agree for USL to implement the pro/rel system, as it gives more recognition for the teams. Plus, three of the USL Leagues are not far off each other in league attendance, financial, and supporters profile. So, for USL is no problem in the future if they implement pro/rel.

  • @BRANthaD0N
    @BRANthaD0N Месяц назад +4

    Im all for pro/rel specially with new club opening in Jacksonville

  • @fredvillarreal7295
    @fredvillarreal7295 Месяц назад +2

    I"m a huge San Antonio FC fan and big fan of USL Championship and support the local team. Always concerned with MLS muscling into USL markets such what happened to San Diego and also what appears to be happening in Indianapolis. I think Pro/Rel would be a game changer!

  • @StrongKickMan
    @StrongKickMan 22 дня назад +1

    I believe that the U.S would be a Top 10 football nation by now, if they would have started with a multi-league pro/ rel system, instead of a closed league.

  • @robertboyd4220
    @robertboyd4220 29 дней назад +1

    I am a North Carolina native who has lived in Lexington Kentucky for the last three years. I have a child playing in the LSC youth league but I also watch out for NCFC. I'm a fan of both.

  • @EMarinoTrumpet
    @EMarinoTrumpet Месяц назад +1

    I am about 2 hours away from two League Two teams Lexington and West Virginia. I may go check them out this summer. Cincinatti FC is fours from my house, but tickets are outrageous.

  • @CarlosMartinez-vk4nd
    @CarlosMartinez-vk4nd Месяц назад +1

    I don’t have a local USL team but we are getting one in 2025 called USL Antelope Valley and will compete in USL league one. I live in Santa Clarita which is a suburban city in the LA county. But the stadium that is being built right now is about one hour from where I live. The stadium is in Lancaster which is in the same valley where I live. That’s why the team is call antelope valley. I don’t have a car but there is a train that passes by every hour. Can’t wait to support my local team soon!

  • @mrmr5580
    @mrmr5580 Месяц назад +6

    I'm not convinced it'll take in America in a major way, here in England, clubs are big parts of certain communities (it is a ride or die mentality) ironically a club near me (Port Vale, I live in South Cheshire Vale Park is about a 30 minute drive from me) got relegated to League Two last week, and another club near me (Crewe Alexandra are about 25-30 mins away too) could qualify for the League Two promotion playoffs, im not a fan of either (my club is Arsenal, its my family's team) but I do go to some games at Vale and Crewe (also Stoke City, but that's the far side of the city) the crowds aren't overly big at Vale or Crewe (about 4000-5000 fans), it's a nice theory for the US, but it's not a part of your guys culture, so I'm not sure if the interest would be there if you suddenly switched to pro/rel, I think if the MLS keeps expanding they might toy with an MLS Premier and MLS 2 eventually, im just not sure Americans will take to pro/rel, like I said its just been part of our culture forever, you guys have never had that in any of your leagues

    • @kentgrady9226
      @kentgrady9226 Месяц назад +6

      You make a fair point, with respect to American sporting culture. Promotion and relegation is indeed a foreign concept to us. Furthermore, the traditional pro/rel format does have serious problems which its advocates, both in Europe and the US, tend to ignore.
      I believe that the American pyramid needs reform. MLS is far too large - 30 teams... No way. And there are too many different leagues occupying more or less the same space in the lower divisions.
      Our target ought to be four fully professional leagues, each with 18-22 clubs. The good news is, the clubs already exist.
      Next, promotion and relegation ought to be conditional.
      First, a promoted club ought to have facilities adequate to the next higher league. That is a reasonable stipulation which already exists in England.
      Second condition: a four team, two legged playoff between the bottom finishers of the higher league and the top finishers of the higher league. Any promoted club ought to show it can take points, score and defend against the worst clubs of the next highest league. Otherwise, what hope have they got to compete with anyone else at the next level? Conversely, any club which cannot take points from an inferior side with a smaller payroll has earned relegation. In fact, they've earned it twice - first, by being sh1t all year, second by losing to a club from a lower league.
      A pro/rel playoff would be exciting and compelling. It would lend drama to lower divisions with less exposure, and a chance at redemption to clubs which have suffered a disappointing season. It would minimize the promotion yoyo effect we see in Europe.
      I have been a fan of the world game since the mid 1970s. I have been a Celtic fan since the 1980s (yes, yes... Champions of a farmer's league). I desperately want to see my country embrace the Beautiful Game. I also want us to influence it positively by implementing the best parts of European and Latin American footballing culture whilst retaining the genius of Yankee ingenuity in the marketing of sports and entertainment.

    • @mrmr5580
      @mrmr5580 Месяц назад +3

      @kentgrady9226 your right there are plenty of scenarios that could be used like the bottom team automatically goes and the 2nd bottom club has a pro/rel playoff with the runner up from the lower division (the top team is automatically promoted) like you said if you can't beat the lower league team you deserve to go down, I said to a few Vale fans the other week they deserve to go down, they played Exeter the other week were 2-0 up at half time and bottled it losing 2-4 in the end, to me the only problem I see is the culture thing with American sports, and will the support hold enough for the relegated clubs to stay in business, the MLS kind of works because its a massive country, and the East/West thing breaks things up a bit, with an MLS 2 there'll need to be a East/West dynamic again, like the best team from the East gets promoted to MLS 1 East and the best in the West goes to MLS 1 West and there's a playoff between the East runner up and the 2nd bottom Eastern team and the same with the West, I think it might happen some day with the MLS but not right now

  • @BasilRinColoradoSprings
    @BasilRinColoradoSprings 4 дня назад

    Colorado Springs Switchbacks season ticket holder. Great intimate stadium. Exciting action with players who want to play soccer professionally. Love the USL.

  • @gazz_N7
    @gazz_N7 18 дней назад

    Great 2 part video! Recently attended a Rhode Island FC match, and honestly found it fun and exciting . I used to be a season ticket holder to the NE Revolution, but that was some time ago, and I find the vibe with USL a bit more authentic than MLS now, and I'm not knocking MLS, but I feel more drawn to USL rather than MLS. Thanks for the video.

  • @joshbrodak614
    @joshbrodak614 Месяц назад +6

    PITTSBURGH RIVERHOUNDS

  • @aaronackerman4364
    @aaronackerman4364 Месяц назад +1

    Love the shirt! I used to be a season ticket holder before I moved away, COYR💛💚

  • @davidhiggins7094
    @davidhiggins7094 Месяц назад +2

    Phoenix Rising. Great atmosphere just a little hot in the summer.

  • @dcapitan7
    @dcapitan7 Месяц назад +3

    What I would love to see is the following...
    1. USL and the Canadian Premier League merge.
    2. Four USL Leagues: USL Championship, USL League 1, USL League 2 and USL League 3.
    3. Pro-rel between the Championship, League 1 and League 2. League 3 is the semi-pro or "pre-pro" league that League 2 is today and would not be part of pro-rel.
    4. USL expand into metro areas without a MLS team that are roughly at least 1 million in population in the 🇺🇸 and 🇨🇦. San Juan, 🇵🇷 should also be included.

    • @xaaviaudreek4859
      @xaaviaudreek4859 Месяц назад +2

      i think the canadian pl needs to stay in canada tbh thats the only issue i have with this

    • @dcapitan7
      @dcapitan7 Месяц назад +2

      @@xaaviaudreek4859 Thanks to MLS, the 🇺🇸 and 🇨🇦 are tied at the hip to each other in ⚽️. Until recently, there were 🇨🇦 teams in USL League 2. This merger would increase the number of clubs, making it viable to implement pro-rel across three leagues. My USL League 3 would be comprised of clubs in the 🇺🇸, separate but on the same level with 🇨🇦's semi-pro regional League1 leagues.

    • @RDRevolver8282
      @RDRevolver8282 Месяц назад

      ​@@dcapitan7We arent tied

  • @allenrossi626
    @allenrossi626 Месяц назад +1

    thank u for this type of discussions

  • @JohnTell-nl5vv
    @JohnTell-nl5vv 28 дней назад +1

    Multi-tiered professional football leagues are not a nice to have, it’s a MUST HAVE for Promotion & Relegation to catch up to the European Leagues.

  • @BillJohn-jg2fg
    @BillJohn-jg2fg Месяц назад +4

    Bring Pro Rel to USA.

  • @davidevans916
    @davidevans916 26 дней назад

    Great to see football growing in North America.
    Also very sensible to compare the US to Brazil in terms of size.
    I’d also like to see MLS teams competing in the Libatadores.

  • @ralphartabazon4924
    @ralphartabazon4924 8 дней назад

    I grew up going to Richmond kickers games and got to see the undefeated season that resulted in Kahos winning that season. LA galaxy has been my mls team since I was choosing teams

  • @eli2568
    @eli2568 Месяц назад +2

    Ive been to MBFC and Roots games with great experiences, but on TV these stadiums are tough to watch. Cant just have basic Community college or minor league baseball stadiums. Plus all the football lacrosse lines just take me out. Asking him about stadium infrastructure would have been great to hear about too

  • @TheLocdizzle
    @TheLocdizzle Месяц назад

    great episode

  • @mazipalencia8053
    @mazipalencia8053 28 дней назад +1

    Rhode Island FC season ticket holder from day 1!!! Anchors Up

  • @agn855
    @agn855 29 дней назад +1

    The *regional* league thing is a thing - in Germany…
    [it's one part of] _"the hierarchically interconnected league system for association football in Germany that in the 2016-17 season consisted of 2,235 leagues in up to 13 levels having 31,645 teams, in which all divisions are bound together by the principle of promotion and relegation."_
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_football_league_system

  • @RyanSpringer1984
    @RyanSpringer1984 Месяц назад +2

    Nice Ralph's Mob shirt. Come On You Rowdies! 💚💛

  • @nueva681
    @nueva681 Месяц назад +5

    I live in Atlanta and ofc we have Atlanta United but if it came down to it I’d support a USL team in ATL 100% of AtlUtd if USL gets pro/rel. The deliberate financial restrictions and points rules in MLS frustrate me to no end.

    • @davidday2373
      @davidday2373 Месяц назад +2

      That makes no sense. You have Atlanta United, be glad and enjoy. Do you support Georgia Bulldogs or G Tech?, the Hawks?, the Braves?, the Falcons? Or are you just a Soccer guy?

  • @TachoSJ
    @TachoSJ 14 дней назад

    I grew up in Monterey County so my local team is Monterey Bay FC, but I’ve lived up in the east bay for about 8 years now and Oakland is only 20 minutes away.

  • @striker5458
    @striker5458 Месяц назад +1

    Much rather watch and support USL teams than mls. Our original team is Little Rock rangers. Moved to Jacksonville Florida three years ago. Have been to a rowdies game, it was dope.

  • @trorisk
    @trorisk 27 дней назад

    In the USA there is a problem of scale.
    The promotion/relegation should start at the state level with 2 or 3 leagues.
    The 1 or 2 best teams from each state (We can adjust according to the level of the teams in each state with an elo ranking or in number of teams, some with 1 team and others with 3) would have access to national leagues USL and prom/rel with the MSL.

  • @erickbyarushengo4726
    @erickbyarushengo4726 10 дней назад

    My community, the Antelope Valley in Southern California, will be getting a USL team next season in 2025!
    AV Alta FC! USL League One!
    It’s interesting I came across this video because I was at the Crest and team name reveal yesterday evening where the team founder and president mentioned to the crowd that the team will have the opportunity to get promoted into the USL Championship. So he made it appear that promotion/relegation will in fact happen.

  • @iplayfhorn
    @iplayfhorn Месяц назад +1

    Be careful what you ask for. Are League 1 teams financially able to compete in the Championship? If so, fine, but you may end up with League 1 teams electing not to take promotion, or teams self-relegating because they don't have the $$$ to compete at the USL Championship level. Would the Rowdies or Louisville City be able to maintain the same support playing Tormenta or Forward Madison if they were to be relegated? Just food for thought. I'm not against it, just not convinced it will work this late in the game.

  • @ronl.9562
    @ronl.9562 Месяц назад +1

    Yes to pro/reg. Charleston Battery!

  • @PCGeines
    @PCGeines 28 дней назад

    Dunno, boys. As a Brazilian, I love our pyramid. It is something very particular to the history of the game here, and it needs some adjustments, but works well (especially when considering Brazil is a continental-size country).
    Maybe the JLeague system would work better in the US. A league with clubs across all the country, big and small, united under a code of requirements, organizing the league and selling transmission rights together.

  • @BecauseFootball_
    @BecauseFootball_ 20 дней назад

    I love the idea but I don't know if it will ever happen. Professional American soccer is too corporate and I don't know if many clubs will be able to make it work financially. Using England as an example, the clubs there, even in League Two and non-league, have the advantage of being firmly embedded in local town culture for generations. That is a really tough mountain to climb in the US, where in many communities the game has to be "sold" in order to gain interest and support (aka getting people to open their wallets to sustain the clubs)

  • @AAblade7
    @AAblade7 25 дней назад

    If the US does do Relegation it can’t be the European model. There is a reason why when UK football was going to relegation the US was creating minor league systems for baseball. Probably one of the warnings for relegation is Luton. First off Luton is probably he feel good sports story of the decade. They’ve already done what Wrexham is trying to do while spending a lot less money to do it. On the other hand this year they were clearly overmatched and were not ready at all for the Premier league. Not just financially, but in facilities as well since it’s taking forever to get a bigger stadium. More to the point teams run themselves into serious debt trying to get promoted out of the championship league. It’s not just UK football, this is happening all over Europe. So if the USL and MLS do somehow figure out how to do this they need to figure out a system that doesn’t cause teams to go into bankruptcy trying to move up.

  • @tombowers6713
    @tombowers6713 Месяц назад +3

    They waited too long to do this

  • @homerotrevino4289
    @homerotrevino4289 26 дней назад

    USL needs to partner with UPSL. UPSL has done what everyone wanted and organized the entire nations best sunday leagues into a proper conference across the nation. USL simply needs to absorb that into USL 2 since the better USPL premier teams can compete there. There are even UPSL premier teams that can go toe to toe with USL 1 or USL championship as seen at times by Foro (Dallas), el Farolito, Chicago Nation, etc.
    He mentioned this “keep everyone happy mentality” and thats whats killing the game. Its not all about being happy… compete.

  • @justAguyDs
    @justAguyDs День назад

    Video idea: how a well funded Amtrak and local public transport system and better regulated freight rail will save nationwide pro/rel soccer

  • @tdunn2
    @tdunn2 29 дней назад

    I’ve found that there are no better, more intense fans than those clubs fighting for promotion or against relegation! Bring it, USL!

  • @ManuelAraujoLosAngeles
    @ManuelAraujoLosAngeles Месяц назад +1

    Just had a weird moment watching this video. I started thinking to myself I need to go to the track and run. As I was thinking that the b-roll video where the man is sitting on the turf is actually the track I am heading to. Weird I tell you how the universe works. 😨

  • @bradyscott4483
    @bradyscott4483 Месяц назад +7

    If Pro/Rel is instituted, everyone needs to support their local USL clubs. This has the potential to transform the sport here

    • @TMAC803210
      @TMAC803210 Месяц назад +3

      I’m afraid that won’t happen. You’ll see the same people who will only support their local club under conditions come up with new terms. “I’ll only support Orange County if they spend big money on players”

    • @RDRevolver8282
      @RDRevolver8282 Месяц назад +5

      ​@@TMAC803210Those type of fans will just stick to watching the big clubs of Europe.
      I think we need to grow the culture and the identity of local clubs to give fans a reason to care about them other then "be the best".

    • @AKPhilly
      @AKPhilly Месяц назад +2

      Why would I do that when my city has an MLS team

  • @Guyuk_Ch
    @Guyuk_Ch 26 дней назад

    My club is Union Omaha. I can't wait for Pro/Rel to be implemented. I've been a STH since it's inception.

  • @SolomonsChalwa
    @SolomonsChalwa 29 дней назад +2

    Richmond Kickers

  • @mikelesicka9059
    @mikelesicka9059 Месяц назад +2

    My hometown team NEW MEXICO UNITED . ALBUQUERQUE Chapter

  • @AHomelessShoe
    @AHomelessShoe Месяц назад +2

    So is ULS2 also included in the potential pro/rel?

    • @TacticalManager
      @TacticalManager  Месяц назад +2

      It doesn’t seem like it’s been determined but most likely it’s the goal.

    • @AHomelessShoe
      @AHomelessShoe Месяц назад +1

      @@TacticalManager hopefully it is. Hell, if not they just need to rebrand and make a new USL2.

  • @ainahko16
    @ainahko16 25 дней назад

    My proposal for a pro/rel system throughout US soccer:
    -Division 3 will have 4 separate leagues (NW, SW, SE, and NE)
    -Division 2 will have 2 separate leagues (East and West)
    -Division 1 (MLS) Same as always with East and West divisions

  • @brayanleon4005
    @brayanleon4005 16 дней назад

    Phoenix Rising is my USL team. Was beginning to be a fan when they used to be Arizona United. But out of nowhere Drogba came by and me also being a Chelsea fan I was on board. Still am. Frustrating season so far but this team needs to be better. Doesn't look good so far but they better pick up the pace.

  • @AaronCrampton
    @AaronCrampton Месяц назад +1

    Shout out to Flint City Bucks in USL2! Really great club

  • @GabrielAlcala956
    @GabrielAlcala956 Месяц назад +5

    My USL Championship club is RGV Toros. We completely dissolved in 2024 after around 8 years of existence. We had a fairly solid team too. Many, and I mean MANY USL teams, cannot financially support ourselves. Our stadium was usually 20% full most games. Right now, promotion is a very bad idea. Maybe in the distant future tho.

    • @sergiorodriguez956
      @sergiorodriguez956 Месяц назад +4

      That's always been common with American soccer teams. Even former mls teams have folded in the past due to financial reasons. For a team to be successful there has to be a strong market to cater to. Without that how can a team survive unless they relocate to a market that is willing to support a soccer team

    • @samueltodd9815
      @samueltodd9815 27 дней назад

      ​@@sergiorodriguez956 A lot of the problem is attendance competition from other leagues too. Most large cities have an NBA, MLB, and an NFL team. How many games overlap and how many people are willing to forgo attending another sport to see a soccer game. This doesn't even include college sports that are essentially D2 leagues. I think everything will have to wait on the 2026 World Cup... and that the USMNT will have to perform well in it to inspire the older generations to attend games.

  • @Dezzasheep
    @Dezzasheep 28 дней назад +1

    Being a Brit, I can attest that relegation is a cruel, cruel experience.... But it also makes promotion so much sweeter.
    It's a good idea and it makes the season so much more relevant.

    • @realtalk6195
      @realtalk6195 День назад

      When you have pro-rel, winning those lesser-tier championships is a goal and achievement in itself. Fenced leagues don't have that. Everything below the top-flight is technically meaningless.

  • @NewWorldCricket
    @NewWorldCricket 28 дней назад +1

    I don't love soccer but this was a very interesting video

  • @heretustay
    @heretustay 29 дней назад +1

    Where are my Richmond Kickers Red Army comrades?

  • @khalilshahyd9063
    @khalilshahyd9063 Месяц назад +3

    Doing it "right", just means pulling enough fans away from MLS to USL to make it matter and to bring MLS to the table.

    • @AKPhilly
      @AKPhilly Месяц назад +3

      That would never happen. This is some weird USL cope.

    • @khalilshahyd9063
      @khalilshahyd9063 Месяц назад +1

      ​@@AKPhillythere are many (like me) who would choose USL over MLS if they adopted pro/rel. But are there enough MLS fans like me? I don't know. I don't think USL believes there are at the moment

    • @AKPhilly
      @AKPhilly Месяц назад +2

      @@khalilshahyd9063 MLS has a lock on the biggest markets. Nothing USL does will be able to compete with MLS.

    • @khalilshahyd9063
      @khalilshahyd9063 Месяц назад +2

      ​@@AKPhillythat's the point of this discussion. USL needs something that can be a breakthrough for them. They are hoping pro/rel could be it, but will it? Are there enough people like me who are digusted by MLS ready to jump ship? We dont know.

    • @AKPhilly
      @AKPhilly Месяц назад +1

      @@khalilshahyd9063 pro/real is irrelevant in terms of competing with MLS.

  • @denok411
    @denok411 27 дней назад

    Why not use a promotion/delegation system when America is a very large market? Why not localize soccer? Open several regional leagues, like the NCAA, and open a Champions League between them. Open a National Champions League between teams that aim for or fail to advance to a North and Central American Championship ticket.

  • @Chrismoon117
    @Chrismoon117 Месяц назад +2

    Central valley United lets go fresno 🔥

  • @RobGarcia92
    @RobGarcia92 Месяц назад +2

    USL Antelope Valley coming in 2025 LFG!

  • @user-bi9bz2cy8l
    @user-bi9bz2cy8l Месяц назад +1

    The "Pro/Rel" process is not a "necessary" component of a league in the US. Most pro teams go through boom & bust cycles any way, in which if they aren't successful, they fire the coach & GM, and start over. That amounts to the same thing as what happens in pro/rel situations. If you insititute pro/rel, you destroy an owner's ability to have his initial investment preseved which will discourage other smaller equity investors from contributing to a team. This will drive down balance sheets and a team's ability to buy more players, build nicer facilities, etc.... You will end u with just a few teams that are owned by very wealthy owner's which are likely from major cities as opposed to smaller, mid-size cities. The "Pro-Rel" process sounds cool when looked at from afar, but it is really a shit show. One example - When a team drops down, how many of that teams true star player's actually stay with the team & fight for promotion the following year?? Almost ZERO. Once in awhile a some stay, but the majority leave. I rest my case. I like Greg Lalas; seems like a solid dude, but not every aspect of Euro football is the "right way" to operate.

  • @tegridyfarms6851
    @tegridyfarms6851 29 дней назад +2

    *I’m already supporting my local team. Go Rowdies! I dont consider any of these Messi wearing Mls fans real football fans. Its all just hype. It will take decades before the relegation system is where it needs to be*

  • @santiagopombo84
    @santiagopombo84 Месяц назад +1

    Hey, I'm a Tampa Bay Rowdies fan 💚💛💚💛⚽️💪🏻💪🏻👍🏻👍🏻👏🏻👏🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 I Love that the league wants to do an open system of Pro/Rel

  • @mattbaur9784
    @mattbaur9784 Месяц назад +1

    i hope we get pro/rel

  • @mccheese0
    @mccheese0 24 дня назад

    I’m a Tampa Bay Rowdies fan and sour grapes hater of MLS… but only because my city had a franchise and had it taken away by the league.
    I definitely long for pro/rel because Garber has proved there is no way he will ever let Tampa Bay back into the league.
    If pr/rel is established in USL, I hope that will apply pressure to FIFA etc to either force MLS to adopt pro/rel or allow USA to have two premier leagues… allowing USL to outcompete MLS. Ideally, entry to MLS should be based on spending on YOUR team and YOUR facilities… not finding an oligarch level owner who will pony up an exorbitant MLS franchise fee. Screw bribing all the existing mls owners with franchise fees to gain entry into the owners “club”.
    I’d love if MLS will, out of the goodness of their oligarch hearts, allow pro/rel to permit hungrier cities to gain entry to the league… but I don’t see that happening.

  • @nicholasr.652
    @nicholasr.652 29 дней назад +1

    Organize a meet and greet go to rowdies !

  • @rickybuhl3176
    @rickybuhl3176 28 дней назад

    Doing it right is more important than doing it big. Hype is fine but it needs to be anchored in solid ground. Solidarity before the dollar.
    Edit: Just like having better teams in the Prem makes the rest of us better, having a competitive league in the US is only going to improve the standard of world football. I hope they pull it off.

  • @donfrossa1432
    @donfrossa1432 Месяц назад +1

    You still got to have East and Western Conferences, can’t be the same as Europe.

  • @dovonovich
    @dovonovich 29 дней назад +1

    I remain unconvinced this is a good idea for the American sporting system. Why doesn’t the NFL, NBA, NHL, or MLB use pro/rel? I just need convincing.

    • @diegobroad2851
      @diegobroad2851 28 дней назад +1

      The talent pools available are smaller for those sports so you can funnel talent to the NFL or NBA easier. For as big as these sports are in the US they are nonexistent in other parts of the world. In essence you control the talent pipelines you control how the league is run.