The Morning Footy crew dive deep into what has been utter chaos in Round 1 of the MLS Playoffs. From the unexpected to the unbelievable upsets, Round 1 has seen the league’s Supporters Shield Winners Inter Miami sent packing by Atlanta United. The group discuss the fate of single-season points record holders Inter Miami and how this could have happened. Is this season a failure for them? And what did it take for Atlanta United to get it done.
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1) He got Goldenballs and Miami bedded into the league with superstar power
2) He got the Apple deal
3) He got Messi and company to draw more eyeballs to the league globally (When Messi leaves some will stay, some will go)
4) Garber has worked for 25yrs to grow MLS. You're delusional if you think he's enjoyed watching Messi's retirement crew walk all over his league. There's good reason MLS had this dumb (2 of 3) 1st rd. If Miami progresses he gets at least 2+ Messi matches. If they're knocked out Garber most likely gets 3 playoff matches of Messi. If it were single elimination they'd get 4 matches max... that's IF Miami even made it to the MLS Cup final.
5) Finally, the world got to see one of his biggest clubs, ATL UTD, take down Messi and Company. AUFC is a team that has been struggling for multiple seasons. The league is better with the AUFC fanbase well engaged and the team at least competing at a decent level.
6) Extra added bonus... many disgruntled MLS fans across the continent and globe get to celebrate Miami's takedown
IMO the only people truly mad are the lazy af MLS sportswriters and content providers. Much of the doomspeak, negativity and snark since Miami's ousting has come from them. The free ride is over and the soup kitchen is closed this season. They can no longer just name drop-Messi for hits and to meet quota on their articles and podcasts. The thing that has frustrated me the most about Messimania is that MLS media has allowed it to overshadow the rest of the league. Thru the postseason they're actually going to have to do their jobs again and focus on creating content with focus on the other teams and players.
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