Once again, considering the new gold standard in MLS rivalries (Hint: it’s in the Pacific NW)
Sep 17, 2012, 12:44 PM EDT
New rule around ProSoccerTalk: I just don’t think I can write about the city of Los Angeles’ “SuperClasico” anymore. The game remains fair game, of course. But the label? I’m done.
The SuperClasico is the “rivalry” between wildly wayward Chivas USA and the far more stable MLS big spenders from the Los Angeles Galaxy.
The spin was always hard to resist; national TV games and faithful promotion of the MLS company line will do that in my business. And there was a time when clashes between the Home Depot Center owner and tenant did have enough bitter bite to them, sufficient high-profile acrimony to qualify as must-see TV for MLS followers.
But as the LA derby has slowly deflated, fans, players and officials from the Pacific Northwest continue to demonstrate what a true rivalry is all about. And the real thing does not need false pumping and priming from marketing mavens and PR pros. That stuff takes care of itself.
Exhibit A is here. It’s from Seattle Sounders winger Steve Zakuani, who captures the Cascadia Cup (pictured with Seattle fans Saturday) essence as he talks about Saturday’s 1-1 draw in Portland:
We didn’t want our fans to drive down on the bus carrying the trophy and go back empty handed. We still have to play Portland in Seattle, that’s going to be a very important, a must-win game as all the games are.”
That image of a player understanding the meaning of a trophy to passionate supporters resonates.
I know there are fans and players who care about the Chivas USA-Galaxy meetings. But frankly, there aren’t enough of them to generate critical mass – not in comparison to the Cascadia Cup proceedings, anyway. And the intensity simply does not burn with the white hot heat so pervasive in points northwest.
Want a little more? Here’s what Sigi Schmid had to say about Portland’s outpouring of effort in Saturday’s contest:
For them it was a very emotional game. You saw by all their players that went out that were injured, cramping up and little niggling muscle injuries toward the end that they spent everything that they had. So from that standpoint I’m pleased that we were able to keep them at bay for the majority of the game.”
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Jozy Altidore to the U.S. rescue! And there is a lot of that going around lately
Jun 19, 2013, 2:00 AM EDT
Feel free to ask yourself at this point: where would the United States be in World Cup qualifying without its young, in-form striker:
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Is the Pablo Mastroeni trade another smooth move from that wily Bruce Arena?
Jun 18, 2013, 8:33 PM EDT
The LA Galaxy coach has taken aging players and made them useful parts of the roster before:
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Our weekly re-ordering of Major League Soccer teams, following 16 rounds of play:
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About that brilliant atmosphere last week in Seattle: Rio Tinto Stadium in Utah will rock, too
Jun 18, 2013, 12:30 PM EDT
Unsaid in this narrative is this: most U.S. sites are bright and alive these days.
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Scottish football takes another hit as Hearts prepare for administration
Jun 18, 2013, 7:56 AM EDT
Hearts have put the entire squad up for sale to raise the reported £500,000 needed to get the club to the start of the season.
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Huge cost of World Cups: Did we need a protest like Brazil’s to point out the obvious?
Jun 18, 2013, 12:10 AM EDT
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Brazil has infrastructure concerns. They’ve also spent $3.3 billion on soccer stadia. No surprise, people aren’t happy.
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Christian Eriksen’s potential for Borussia Dortmund a particularly cloudy picture
Jun 17, 2013, 10:43 PM EDT
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The mythology of Ajax, Dutch soccer and one stars’ struggles outside the Dutch league make this potential transfer difficult to evaluate.
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Ancelotti may be impatient, but Real Madrid wait should prove inconsequential
Jun 17, 2013, 8:23 PM EDT
It’s only a matter of time before Ancelotti’s holding pattern’s resolved.









