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A little tale of national media and the LA Galaxy beat down

HOUSTON – How’s this for irony:

MLS threw a swell little media happy hour last night. They picked a good spot, too. Lucky’s Pub. The list of beers was about as long as the MetroStars/Red Bulls all-time player list. And if you know your MLS history, you recognize that as a darn substantial list.

One reason they selected Lucky’s is for its soccer friendliness. It’s the official Dynamo site for viewing parties and such. So, I don’t know who this “Lucky” fellow is, but he likes his soccer and appreciates his beer, so that makes him OK in my book.

So it was a perfect setup. We had beer (I mentioned that, right?), we had soccer up on the big screen. I mean, life could only be more perfect if Red Dawn remake bomb Adrianne Palicki herself marched into the place and announced she has this thing for geeky journo types.

Well, until the Galaxy game started, that is. (Read on for the gory details ... including a little top o' the hat to Puerto Rico Islanders boss Colin Clarke ...)

Star-divide

 

Toronto had done its part to protect MLS honor, squeezing by the Hondurans in the first of two televised CONCACAF Champions League contests. But the Galaxy wet the bed out at the Home Depot Center. Former FC Dallas manager Colin Clarke and his Puerto Rico Islanders embarrassed Bruce Arena and the Galaxy to the tune of 4-1.

(I keep telling folks that Clarke deserves another chance in MLS; he was pretty young when he got the FCD job. He made a few mistakes in terms of toxic team chemistry, but his teams were well-prepared, and his record wasn’t bad at all.)

At any rate, with every Islanders goal, the MLS folks joked about how cable sometimes goes out in this part of town … and that they wouldn’t be surprised to see it happen at any minute!  It was all in good fun, of course. But the unfortunate happenstance was notable; MLS was paying the bill as writers and photogs from two continents watched one the league bell cows take a serious beat-down.

On the other hand, it could have been worse.

This is one of the least-well attended MLS All-Star games I’ve seen in terms of national media. It’s definitely the worst I can remember over the last few years. A lot of that is about South Africa and already stretched budgets. So a lot of the regulars are MIA this year. It would have even been a fairly sparsely attended media HH at Lucky’s, in fact, but for a handful of British writers following Manchester United.

Best I could tell, they weren’t too interested in the Los Angeles Galaxy’s stumble in the little CONCACAF Champions League. I think they have their own Champions League-type tournament back in Europe, right?

MLS All-Star kickoff is six hours away. Until then … 

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Embarrasing

Was really hoping the Galaxy could make a run in this thing and give the tournament more exposure.

I guess it’s up to two mediocre MLS sides now.

by I need more Esteban on Jul 28, 2010 5:30 PM EDT reply actions  

By my count there are 4 other MLS sides still involved in the CCL (Columbus Crew, Real Salt Lake, Seattle Sounders, and Toronto.) And I don’t know what your definition of mediocre is but I would say the Supporters Shield winners from the past two years, along with the MLS Cup in 08, would not be considered mediocre. I’d go with something more along the lines of MASSIVE.

I look forward to The Crew going far in the CCL, getting yet another Supporters Shield, possibly the Open Cup, and the MLS cup this year.

by Columbus Til I Die on Jul 28, 2010 7:44 PM EDT reply actions  

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my apoligies.

Had read stuff recently about Seattle and Toronto games but not Columbus so had forgotten about them. Definitely hope they can make a run.

by I need more Esteban on Jul 28, 2010 8:33 PM EDT up reply actions  

You’re identifying Adrianne Palicki with a remake that will likely never (hopefully never) see the light of day instead of Friday Night Lights? Ouch!

by Beau Dure on Jul 29, 2010 2:43 PM EDT reply actions  

I dunno man

I’m kinda fired up about the remake … if only to see who we’re scrappin’ with in this one. besides, there’s just something extra sexy about a woman firing automatic weapons!

by Steve Davis on Jul 29, 2010 3:19 PM EDT up reply actions  

It’s supposed to be China, and China is understandably annoyed about it. Not sure if that’s the real reason behind the “lack of funding” that is keeping the film in limbo.

Superpower invasion just seems so 1985 to me. That year still had decent music and a few other things going for it, but it also had no soccer to speak of in this country, among other ills. Not too interested in going back.

by Beau Dure on Jul 29, 2010 3:24 PM EDT up reply actions  

Lucky's rocks. that was my world cup spot.

"Well, at least our players kept their helmets on, so that showed some intelligence"-Bob McNair

by papabear on Aug 1, 2010 9:14 AM EDT via mobile reply actions  

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