November 25, 2010


Although 21,700 was the reported sellout crowd number at Toronto's BMO Field, there were pockets of red all throughout the stadium.

Yesterday afternoon, Goal.com reported that the recent Television ratings for the MLS Cup final were lower–much lower–than the previous year. Actually, they were the lowest ratings in over a decade. The 2010 MLS Cup drew a nation-wide audience of about 1.1 million viewers, resulting in a 0.5 TV-rating, down from last year's 0.9.
We can look at these depressing statistics and presume that's the result of rather unpopular teams playing in the final, it was prime-time on a Sunday, the American Music Awards were on, and there was an National (American) Football League match-up between Philadelphia and New York.
However, Major League Soccer cannot use these excuses for their cup final; the match that's suppose to the flagship of the league, to show the league's best drew weaker ratings than regular season matches. MLS needs to accept the unfortunate realities of the American mainstream.

MLS Cup TV Ratings Down 44% - Goal.com reports

Although 21,700 was the reported sellout crowd number at Toronto's BMO Field, there were pockets of red all throughout the stadium. ...

November 24, 2010

2010 MLS Expansion Draft: Pick-by-Pick

2010 MLS Expansion Draft: Pick-By-Pick

November 20, 2010

Perhaps it may help punch my ticket into going to George Mason University next fall.

Or...

It will help Jordan Frasier on his project with the Seattle Times.

Probably, (and inevitably) the second one.

To get to the point of this blog post, I'm doing a special blog series to share my "admissions stories" of funny and bizarre things that occur during the admissions process. Either way, it's bound to be interesting to see where these blogs take me from now until February; when the series is over.

The curious kid I am, I'm still wondering how on earth this guy found me. I have my theories.

Perhaps to get on his good side, and to help him out with his blog, here's a link to his blog. And his Twitter. Tweet him stuff, why not, talk to him about Mason if you're applying. He'll be happy you did.

Connecting to GMU

Perhaps it may help punch my ticket into going to George Mason University next fall. Or... It will help Jordan Frasier on his project w...

November 18, 2010

Robb Heinemann, the Kansas City Wizards President, made an announcement last night about the incoming changes for the club, and how he wants to construct a world-class club that their fans can be proud of.

This "club" however, will no longer be regarded as the Wizards. Instead, they will known as Sporting Kansas City. Presumably a solute to Portugal's Sporting Lisbon.

Throughout the latter half of the Major League Soccer season, the Kansas City Wizards kept hinting a change in the club's appearance to come in 2011.

Sporting Kansas City: What to Make Of The MLS Club's New Name

Robb Heinemann, the Kansas City Wizards President, made an announcement last night about the incoming changes for the club, and how he wants...

November 02, 2010

On the set of filming my video application. Dillon is seen protecting Aidan's arm.

Photo of the Day: November 2, 2010

On the set of filming my video application. Dillon is seen protecting Aidan's arm.

 

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