A Banquet of Previews
The 2010 season is upon us, so to help you get ready, or in case you’re bored, here are previews of each of the 16 teams. For each team, I’ve linked to more than one preview. I always find it interesting to see what different folks say about the same situation. Given the late settlement of the CBA and the many roster moves that have occurred in an effort to get rosters to the 24 man limit by Wednesday night, no preview is older than March 15.
Note: I generally like WV Hooligan’s previews, but he did most of his early on, and with all the late player movement I thought it best to link to more recent posts. But I would recommend heading over to Drew Epperly’s WV Hooligan for his views on various teams. Use the team logo links on the right side of the screen to find the previews.
Below the team reviews, I’ve also linked to a few general previews as well as a look at the Seattle/Philadelphia match. Take note that I’ll pick up again with my weekly attendance reports on Mondays throughout the season. In case you missed it, here is my 2010 prequel post.
Chicago
Isaac Heath for Goal.com
Travis Clark for SBI
ChivasUSA
Goal.com
Jeff Carlisle for ESPNSoccernet
Adam Serrano for SBI
Columbus
Jeff Carlisle for ESPNSoccernet
Nicholas Rosano for Goal.com
Colorado
Frank Dell-Apa for ESPNSoccernet
Jason Maxwell for View From the Couch
Travis Clark for SBI
Dallas
Zac Lee Rigg for Goal.com
Justin Rodriguez for ESPNSoccernet
DC United
Goal.com
Avi Creditor for SBI
Justin Rodriguez for ESPNSoccernet
Houston
Jeff Carlisle
Travis Clark for SBI
Zach Woosley for Goal.com
Kansas City
Avi Creditor for SBI
Nate Brinson for American Soccer News
Shane Evans for Goal.com
Los Angeles
Jonathan Vera for Goal.com
Adam Serrano for SBI
Ivan Yeo for American Soccer News
Jeff Carlisle for ESPNSoccernet
New England
Frank Dell-Apa for ESPNSoccernet
Avi Creditor for SBI
Alan Ramsey for Goal.com
New Jersey(yeah, I said it)
Ives Galarcep
Terence Steed for Goal.com
Philadelphia
Avi Creditor for SBI
American Soccer News
Keith Hickey for Goal.com
Real Salt Lake
Goal.com
Frank Dell-Apa for ESPNSoccernet
Randy Davis for MLSNet
San Jose
Jeff Carlisle for ESPNSoccernet
Andrea Canales for Goal.com
Seattle
John Zielonka for Goal.com
Adam Serrano for SBI
Toronto
Drew Epperly for WV Hooligan
Frank Dell-Apa for ESPNSoccernet
Phil Shore for Shore Thing Sports
League Previews
Football Americana
WV Hooligan
3rd Degree
Fake Sigi
WV Hooligan’s Rookie Watch
Ridge Mahoney Ranks MLS Midfields
Some players that I’ll be watching this year …
Seattle v Philadelphia Preview
from Philadelphia Union ASN
Enjoy the Season!!





4 Responses to A Banquet of Previews
Peter C,
I love the attendance reports. Thank you.
Any predictions on attendance ?
Here are my thoughts….
The two knowns are that Seattle will draw 6-8,000 more fans/game than last year. Not sure how Seattle has 38,000 tonight when I thought they capped the stadium at 36,500 ?…..but nice too see.
I am assuming that Toronto sells out every game, so Toronto draws 1,500 more with a slightly smaller stadium (I read for $18 mil they could increase their stadium to 30k, what are they thinking ? that is a layup ).
Does LA draw more with Landon having proved himself ?
NY with a new stadium ?
Philly sell out ?
I am going to say this, LA sells 2k more, NY averages close to 20k, and I will pray that Philly sells out, 18k
So now we have Seattle and Toronto adding lets say conservatively 8k fans, LA 2k, NY 4K ? and Philly 2k above average = 16k per game for the league
IF every other team stays the same that brings the average fans per game per team to 17,300….not too bad.
Will Garber announce the MLS Cup location. Toronto? I need to get my plane tickets. DALE DALE DYNAMO!
Thanks for the kind words.
No, no predictions, but of course I’d like to see improvement this year.
Seattle and Toronto aside, I’m hoping LA can hold its ’09 numbers, but I have doubts. So many changes in Chicago, and Blanco gone, the same. Dallas must improve. I think you’re right about RBNY and it’s important for the league to have a strong franchise in the NY metro area. As for Philly, I know where the stadium is, and combined with the ruthlessness of the Philly sports fan, I can only hope they come close to full houses once they move in to PPL Park.
Hopefully we can get a full squad out to the Home Depot Center this Saturday for the Galaxy game against New England and pack the place. I bought my tickets.