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D
3 years ago

Seriously, the middle of Manhatten and you can't e...

Seriously, the middle of Manhatten and you can't even set up a store for ALL MLS clubs and Merchandise?

SERIOUSLY?

Hello crap marketing, this isn't Europe where you can get jerseys at every corner.

These are the LITTLE things you need to do to make a league better, make it more accessible to the fanbase.

losers!

C
3 years ago

League-owned contracts with players, not team-owne...

League-owned contracts with players, not team-owned and 0 relegation. Its the laughingstock of the soccer world, and every player besides David Beckham and Landon Donovan subjects themselves to the worst pay in the soccer world, which takes us back to the league owned contract issue. Is currently run by the former NFL VP, the MLS was created to assist the US National team, but is now nothing more then $ for the few in charge, who never get a violent shat for the sport or it's players.

S
3 years ago

Walked by this location today, hoping for even a s...

Walked by this location today, hoping for even a sign or something, and NOTHING! No sign, no store, nada, zip, zero. Too bad, this could be great advertising MLS, right in the middle of Manhattan. Heck, there are two NY clubs! A real letdown.

M
4 years ago

PSA: This isn't a store. This is the League's main...

PSA: This isn't a store. This is the League's main office/Headquarters/office of the commissioner (also known as the soccer don). This league is a constant money grab (yes, I know every pro league is about money) but the way the MLS does it is just horrendous. The way that American's top-tier soccer league performs and runs shows no effort for growing the sport of soccer in the United States. With an incredibly corrupt, poorly run league and no promotion-relegation between affiliates, everything about the MLS is and always has been a mess. Also, #SaveTheCrew, the first MLS team ever with the US's first soccer-specific stadium who is being singlehandedly destroyed by the MLS and team ownership who purposefully has done nothing to support or grow the team and is now calling the team a business failure because of their actions. Ridiculous. The MLS needs to do better.

D
4 years ago

These reviews complaining that this isn't a store ...

These reviews complaining that this isn't a store are woefully misinformed. This is the league office. None of the other major sports leagues have any exterior signage at their league offices, either, except the NHL, whose store is in the same building. This is not true for the NBA, MLB, or NFL, so why should it be true for MLS?

A
4 years ago

Sadly the MLS has entered the Political game, and ...

Sadly the MLS has entered the Political game, and as such organization, I am not longer interested in their merchandise and affiliates.
Sports should be neutral to politicized opinions.
Now as 2020 comes, remember you are not welcome if you support America or you are against totalitarian rules.

A
4 years ago

Soccer is da best! All you people complaining tha...

Soccer is da best! All you people complaining that this isn't a store are straight up stupid. No one said it was a store ya goofballs. You give a one star review because you're dumb enough to assume that this is a store? MLS is awesome. NYC is awesome. Please and thank you.

B
4 years ago

I have been watching MLS games for ten years, and ...

I have been watching MLS games for ten years, and in that time I would have hoped the quality of officiating had improved. Unfortunately that has not been the case; well-refereed games have been the exception rather than the (frustrating) norm.

About Major League Soccer

Major League Soccer (MLS) is a professional soccer league in North America that was founded in 1993. The league comprises of 27 teams, with 24 from the United States and three from Canada. MLS is one of the fastest-growing sports leagues in the world, with an ever-increasing fan base and global recognition.

The league's mission is to provide top-quality soccer entertainment to fans across North America while promoting the sport's growth and development. MLS has been successful in achieving this goal by attracting some of the best players from around the world, including David Beckham, Thierry Henry, Zlatan Ibrahimovic, and Wayne Rooney.

One of MLS's unique features is its playoff system. Unlike most other soccer leagues around the world that determine their champions based on points accumulated over a season-long campaign, MLS crowns its champion through a knockout-style playoff tournament at the end of each season.

MLS has also been at the forefront of technological advancements within sports. The league was one of the first to introduce video assistant referees (VAR) technology to help referees make more accurate decisions during games.

In addition to providing top-quality soccer entertainment for fans across North America, MLS also places great emphasis on community outreach programs aimed at promoting youth development and social responsibility. These programs include initiatives such as "Soccer For All," which promotes diversity and inclusion within soccer communities across North America.

MLS has experienced tremendous growth over recent years due to its innovative approach towards marketing and promotion. The league has partnered with major brands such as Adidas, Coca-Cola, Audi among others who have helped increase its visibility globally.

In conclusion Major League Soccer (MLS) continues to be one of North America's most popular sports leagues due to its commitment towards providing top-quality entertainment for fans while promoting youth development initiatives aimed at creating positive change within communities across North America.

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Major League Soccer

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