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		<title>MLS And Weekdays – Feast or Famine?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Oct 2009 16:43:48 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Peter C</dc:creator>
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<p>It was a welcome announcement that MLS will not schedule matches during the group phase, semifinals and finals of the 2010 World Cup. That means the league will not play from Friday, June 11 through Friday, June 25. The WC round of 16 will be played from Saturday June 26 through Tuesday June 29. Wednesday and Thursday, June 30-July 1 are off days. The quarterfinals will be on Friday July 2 and Saturday July 3. Here MLS gets a break as July 4(and 5) are rest days, the Fourth traditionally being a big attendance day. The tourney closes with the semis on Tuesday and Wednesday, the 6th and 7th, a couple of rest days and the consolation game(3rd/4th) on Saturday the 10th and the final on Sunday the 11th.</p>
<p>In the past, one of the reasons given not to respect the FIFA calendar was the complaint that the reduced revenue of weekday matches would not be acceptable while the league was trying to reach a stable financial position. </p>
<p><span id="more-6512"></span><br />
<a href="http://goal.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/11/21/the-state-of-mls/"><B>Jack Bell covered the Supporters’ Summit last year</B></a>. Here is an excerpt in which Don Garber says: </p>
<p><i>“It would cost us up to $5 million to take off all the FIFA dates, which increase in number in 2009.”</i></p>
<p>==============</p>
<p>So I banged together a few numbers from 2008 to see what it told me. 42 games were played Mon-Fri as follows:</p>
<table border="1" bgcolor="#c1ffc1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center">
<TR align="center"></p>
<td COLSPAN="1" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>2008 Weekday Games</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Monday – 1 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Tuesday – 0 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Wednesday – 9 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Thursday – 27(ESPN Thursday nights) </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Friday – 5, 3 of which were played on July 4 </td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><P><br />
Here you can see the average attendance for weekends(Sat and Sun) and weekdays and the average differences. The average difference is then multiplied times the number of weekday games.</p>
<table border="1" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center">
<TR align="center">
<td align="right" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> 2008 </b></td>
<td COLSPAN="2" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Weekends </b></td>
<td COLSPAN="4" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Weekdays </b></td>
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> Notes</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>  Avg  </b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>  GP   </b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>  Avg  </b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>  GP   </b></td>
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> Avg +/- </b></td>
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> GP times Avg +/- </b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Chicago</td>
<td> 17,211 </td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 16,328 </td>
<td> 3 </td>
<td> -883 </td>
<td> -2,649 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Chivas USA</td>
<td> 13,506 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 25,572 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> 12,066 </td>
<td> 24,132 </td>
<td align="left"> Blanco/Beckham</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Colorado</td>
<td> 13,438 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 15,095 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> 1,657 </td>
<td> 3,314 </td>
<td align="left"> 4-Jul</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Columbus</td>
<td> 14,795 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 13,499 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> -1,296 </td>
<td> -2,592 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Dallas</td>
<td> 16,143 </td>
<td> 10 </td>
<td> 8,345 </td>
<td> 5 </td>
<td> -7,797 </td>
<td> -38,985 </td>
<td align="left"> 4-Jul</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> DC United</td>
<td> 21,297 </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 15,817 </td>
<td> 4 </td>
<td> -5,480 </td>
<td> -21,920 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Houston</td>
<td> 18,115 </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 13,706 </td>
<td> 4 </td>
<td> -4,409 </td>
<td> -17,636 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Kansas City</td>
<td> 11,032 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 8,435 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> -2,598 </td>
<td> -5,196 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Los Angeles</td>
<td> 25,648 </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 27,000 </td>
<td> 4 </td>
<td> 1,352 </td>
<td> 5,408 </td>
<td align="left"> 4-Jul</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> New England</td>
<td> 16,834 </td>
<td> 10 </td>
<td> 19,074 </td>
<td> 5 </td>
<td> 2,240 </td>
<td> 11,200 </td>
<td align="left"> one int’l friendly</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> NY Red Bull</td>
<td> 16,386 </td>
<td> 14 </td>
<td> 9,521 </td>
<td> 1 </td>
<td> -6,865 </td>
<td> -6,865 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Real Salt Lake</td>
<td> 16,688 </td>
<td> 10 </td>
<td> 15,163 </td>
<td> 5 </td>
<td> -1,525 </td>
<td> -7,625 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> San Jose</td>
<td> 13,975 </td>
<td> 14 </td>
<td> 10,046 </td>
<td> 1 </td>
<td> -3,929 </td>
<td> -3,929 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Toronto FC</td>
<td> 20,154 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 19,894 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> -261 </td>
<td> -522 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> per game</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> 168 </td>
<td> </td>
<td> 42 </td>
<td> </td>
<td> -63,865 </td>
<td> -1,521 </td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><P><br />
Using approximate game day revenue numbers as gathered over the years when such things leak out, we are able to come up with a very rough approximation of per capita game day spending. The numbers I am using are as follows: Tickets: $18, Food: $7, Merchandise: $5. Since every venue does not charge for parking, I left that out. So I’m just calling it $30 per head and using that with published attendance numbers. Applying these we get a game day loss for the 42 weekday games of $1,915,950.</p>
<table border="1" bgcolor="#c1ffc1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center">
<TR align="center"></p>
<td COLSPAN="1" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>2009 Weekday Games</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Monday – 0 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Tuesday – 0 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Wednesday – 14 (ESPN 3)</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Thursday – 8 (ESPN 6, FSC 1)</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"> Friday – 8 (ESPN 3)</td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><P><br />
(There are two more weekday games this season.)</p>
<table border="1" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center">
<TR align="center">
<td align="right" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> 2009 </b></td>
<td COLSPAN="2" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Weekends </b></td>
<td COLSPAN="4" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Weekdays </b></td>
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> Notes</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>  Avg  </b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>  GP   </b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>  Avg  </b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>  GP   </b></td>
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> Avg +/- </b></td>
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> GP times Avg +/- </b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Chicago</td>
<td> 14,129 </td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 16,623 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> 2,494 </td>
<td> 4,988 </td>
<td align="left"> Beckham</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Chivas USA</td>
<td> 15,112 </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 20,379 </td>
<td> 1 </td>
<td> 5,267 </td>
<td> 5,267 </td>
<td align="left"> Blanco</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Colorado</td>
<td> 12,934 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 8,409 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> -4,526 </td>
<td> -9,052 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Columbus</td>
<td> 14,701 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 8,793 </td>
<td> 1 </td>
<td> -5,908 </td>
<td> -5,908 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Dallas</td>
<td> 9,410 </td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 29,227 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> 19,817 </td>
<td> 39,635 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> DC United</td>
<td> 17,395 </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 11,233 </td>
<td> 3 </td>
<td> -6,162 </td>
<td> -18,486 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Houston</td>
<td> 16,287 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 14,516 </td>
<td> 1 </td>
<td> -1,771 </td>
<td> -1,771 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Kansas City</td>
<td> 10,075 </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 9,731 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> -344 </td>
<td> -687 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Los Angeles</td>
<td> 19,812 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 21,679 </td>
<td> 1 </td>
<td> 1,867 </td>
<td> 1,867 </td>
<td align="left"> no Blanco</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> New England</td>
<td> 13,432 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 0 </td>
<td> 0 </td>
<td> 0 </td>
<td> 0 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> NY Red Bull</td>
<td> 11,254 </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 14,086 </td>
<td> 3 </td>
<td> 2,832 </td>
<td> 8,497 </td>
<td align="left"> Beckham</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Salt Lake</td>
<td> 16,462 </td>
<td> 8 </td>
<td> 15,802 </td>
<td> 5 </td>
<td> -661 </td>
<td> -3,303 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> San Jose</td>
<td> 14,782 </td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 9,774 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> -5,008 </td>
<td> -10,016 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Seattle</td>
<td> 30,547 </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 31,444 </td>
<td> 3 </td>
<td> 897 </td>
<td> 2,692 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> Toronto</td>
<td> 20,309 </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 20,409 </td>
<td> 2 </td>
<td> 100 </td>
<td> 200 </td>
<td> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> </td>
<td> per game</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td> 15,688 </td>
<td> 176 </td>
<td> 16,767 </td>
<td> 30 </td>
<td> </td>
<td> 13,922 </td>
<td> 464 </td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><P><br />
2008: Let’s look at the three teams that had 5 weekday games, a full third of their home schedules, FC Dallas, New England and Real Salt Lake. RSL fared better than Dallas, but both suffered from reduced averages, while New England paired up one of its weekday games with an international friendly featuring Brasil v Venezuela. That game drew over 54,000 which was enough to put them in the positive column for their weekday games.</p>
<p>If you sum the extended numbers you come up with a deficit of 63,866 over the 42 weekday games. That would be part of MLS’s argument. Some teams would not tolerate the loss in revenue. But it’s clear that if create a marketable item, either with a big draw player, or an intriguing event to pair with an MLS match, the attendance deficit argument looks to be very flimsy. In fact, the league cut down the weekday matches by 10(by season’s end) in 2009, despite the heavy schedule of CONCACAF and FIFA events.</p>
<p>2009: What can we say about these numbers? The first one that jumps out is the Dallas number. Time after time we see that scheduling international friendlies with MLS games boosts attendance regardless of the day of week. The other is Chivas USA’s massive increase in the average when Blanco and Beckham were the opponents. Just goes to show that if you bring ‘the goods’, people will come out on a weekday.</p>
<p>Here’s a compilation of MLS attendance by day as of play ending Oct 8, 2009.</p>
<table border="1" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center">
<TR align="center"></p>
<td COLSPAN="4" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>MLS Attendance by Day</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Day</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>GP</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Total</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Avg</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> MON</td>
<td> 7 </td>
<td> 135,349 </td>
<td>                                        19,336  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> TUE</td>
<td> 21 </td>
<td> 418,310 </td>
<td>                                        19,920  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> WED</td>
<td> 339 </td>
<td> 4,196,526 </td>
<td>                                        12,379  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> THU</td>
<td> 132 </td>
<td> 1,957,477 </td>
<td>                                        14,829  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> FRI</td>
<td> 91 </td>
<td> 1,449,785 </td>
<td>                                        15,932  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> SAT</td>
<td> 1526 </td>
<td> 24,017,714 </td>
<td>                                        15,739  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> SUN</td>
<td> 373 </td>
<td> 6,091,162 </td>
<td>                                        16,330  </td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><P><br />
<HR /><br />
<P><br />
Now before any nit pickers get their rocks off with a rant, let me say this is a <b>very rough</b> picture of the effects of weekday v weekend game days. But it does serve as a sort of baseline to reference when I hear pronouncements such as ‘The Don’ made about the problems of more weekday matches. Hell, we even see that with 2 weekday matches to go in 2009, the average attendance is <b>up</b> over weekend matches.</p>
<p>Whether it be scheduling international friendlies, club friendlies, concerts or other variety events, it seems very clear to me that creative marketing departments will be the determining factor for teams making the best of more weekday matches, in particular during the summer months when schools are out of session. And if the draw is strong enough, i.e.; Mexico playing in Dallas, even a school night can be overcome. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[After week 24 the numbers look like this…   5 year comparison   WK 24 172 GP YTD   Avg +/- GP Avg +/- Avg +/- GP  2005   16,101     5   14,930     14,897     156   2006   14,880   -7.58%   6  &#8230;]]></description>
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<p><img src="/media/2009/05/soccer_balls.jpg" alt="soccer balls Take Me Out to the Ballgame   Week 24" width="240" height="161" class="aligncenter size-full wp-image-3285" title="Take Me Out to the Ballgame   Week 24" /></p>
<p>After week 24 the numbers look like this…</p>
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<TR align="center">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td COLSPAN="8" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>5 year comparison</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td COLSPAN="3" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>WK 24</b></td>
<td COLSPAN="2" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>172 GP</b></td>
<td COLSPAN="3" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>YTD</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Avg</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>+/-</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>GP</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Avg</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>+/-</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Avg</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>+/-</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>GP</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> 2005 </td>
<td> 16,101 </td>
<td> </td>
<td> 5 </td>
<td> 14,930 </td>
<td> </td>
<td> 14,897 </td>
<td> </td>
<td> 156 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> 2006 </td>
<td> 14,880 </td>
<td> -7.58% </td>
<td> 6 </td>
<td> 15,109 </td>
<td> 1.20% </td>
<td> 15,129 </td>
<td> 1.56% </td>
<td> 159 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> 2007 </td>
<td> 17,987 </td>
<td> 20.88% </td>
<td> 8 </td>
<td> 16,425 </td>
<td> 8.71% </td>
<td> 16,118 </td>
<td> 6.54% </td>
<td> 159 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> 2008 </td>
<td> 16,016 </td>
<td> -10.95% </td>
<td> 7 </td>
<td> 16,384 </td>
<td> -0.25% </td>
<td> 16,925 </td>
<td> 5.00% </td>
<td> 161 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> 2009 </td>
<td> 16,148 </td>
<td> 0.82% </td>
<td> 8 </td>
<td> 15,841 </td>
<td> -3.31% </td>
<td> 15,829 </td>
<td> -6.48% </td>
<td> 172 </td>
</tr>
</table>
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<TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="5" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>YTD – 172 Games</b></td>
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<p><TR align="center">
<td> </td>
<td><b>Average</b></td>
<td><b>Median</b></td>
<td><b>%&lt;10K</b></td>
<td><b>%&gt;20k</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td><b> 2005 </b></td>
<td>     14,930  </td>
<td>     12,368  </td>
<td> 28.90% </td>
<td> 16.76% </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td><b> 2006 </b></td>
<td>     15,109  </td>
<td>     13,084  </td>
<td> 20.93% </td>
<td> 16.86% </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td><b> 2007 </b></td>
<td>     16,425  </td>
<td>     14,900  </td>
<td> 8.72% </td>
<td> 26.16% </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td><b> 2008 </b></td>
<td>     16,384  </td>
<td>     15,078  </td>
<td> 11.63% </td>
<td> 24.42% </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td><b> 2009 </b></td>
<td>     15,841  </td>
<td>     14,573  </td>
<td> 15.70% </td>
<td> 19.77% </td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><P></p>
<p>Here are the attendance comparisons to 2008′s equal number of home games(172):<br />
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<TR align="center"></p>
<td COLSPAN="8" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>MLS Attendance – Equal # of Home Games</b></td>
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<p><TR align="center">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td COLSPAN="2" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>2008</b></td>
<td COLSPAN="4" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>2009</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td> </td>
<td>Att</td>
<td>Cap</td>
<td>Att</td>
<td>Att +/-</td>
<td>GP</td>
<td>Cap</td>
<td>Cap</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Seattle</td>
<td> 0 </td>
<td> 0.00% </td>
<td> 30,587 </td>
<td align="left"> NA</td>
<td> 13 </td>
<td> 94.40% </td>
<td> 32,400 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Toronto</td>
<td> 20,147 </td>
<td> 91.67% </td>
<td> 20,308 </td>
<td> 0.80% </td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 92.40% </td>
<td> 21,978 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> LA Galaxy</td>
<td> 25,648 </td>
<td> 94.99% </td>
<td> 20,072 </td>
<td><font color="#FF0000"> -21.74% </font></td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 74.34% </td>
<td> 27,000 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> ChivasUSA</td>
<td> 15,557 </td>
<td> 57.62% </td>
<td> 16,107 </td>
<td> 3.53% </td>
<td> 10 </td>
<td> 59.65% </td>
<td> 27,000 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Real Salt Lake</td>
<td> 14,889 </td>
<td> 72.85% </td>
<td> 16,091 </td>
<td> 8.08% </td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 74.91% </td>
<td> 19,340 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Houston</td>
<td> 16,155 </td>
<td> 71.80% </td>
<td> 15,938 </td>
<td><font color="#FF0000"> -1.35% </font></td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 70.84% </td>
<td> 22,500 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> D.C. United</td>
<td> 19,993 </td>
<td> 88.86% </td>
<td> 15,887 </td>
<td><font color="#FF0000"> -20.53% </font></td>
<td> 10 </td>
<td> 70.61% </td>
<td> 22,500 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> San Jose</td>
<td> 14,917 </td>
<td> 90.48% </td>
<td> 15,137 </td>
<td> 1.48% </td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 77.31% </td>
<td> 10,300 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Chicago</td>
<td> 17,257 </td>
<td> 86.29% </td>
<td> 14,113 </td>
<td><font color="#FF0000"> -18.22% </font></td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 70.56% </td>
<td> 20,000 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Columbus Crew</td>
<td> 13,569 </td>
<td> 67.84% </td>
<td> 13,660 </td>
<td> 0.67% </td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 68.30% </td>
<td> 20,000 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> NE Revolution</td>
<td> 18,673 </td>
<td> 82.99% </td>
<td> 13,561 </td>
<td><font color="#FF0000"> -27.38% </font></td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 60.27% </td>
<td> 22,500 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Colorado Rapids</td>
<td> 13,677 </td>
<td> 75.62% </td>
<td> 12,614 </td>
<td><font color="#FF0000"> -7.77% </font></td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 69.75% </td>
<td> 18,086 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> N.Y./N.J. Red Bulls</td>
<td> 15,986 </td>
<td> 63.46% </td>
<td> 12,070 </td>
<td><font color="#FF0000"> -24.49% </font></td>
<td> 12 </td>
<td> 47.92% </td>
<td> 25,189 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> KC Wizards</td>
<td> 11,118 </td>
<td> 107.06% </td>
<td> 10,010 </td>
<td><font color="#FF0000"> -9.97% </font></td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 96.39% </td>
<td> 10,385 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> FC Dallas</td>
<td> 14,072 </td>
<td> 68.64% </td>
<td> 9,229 </td>
<td><font color="#FF0000"> -34.42% </font></td>
<td> 11 </td>
<td> 45.02% </td>
<td> 20,500 </td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><a href="http://www.majorleaguesoccertalk.com/take-me-out-to-the-ballgame-week-16/4754"><b>My disclaimer about the capacity calculations</b></a></p>
<p><b>Observations</b></p>
<p>Week 24 games drew 16,148, despite poor crowds at New England, Colorado and the Meadowlands(rain). RSL kept its playoff hopes alive against Chivas USA in front of over 14,700 in their midweek clash. Seattle had its usual full house for fellow MLS 2.0 club Toronto. Rain from Hurricane Danny kept the gate under 8,000 in New England. KC had a near sellout for its match with RSL. Over 16,300 at Toyota Park were disappointed by the continued poor play of their club at home. LA had its first sellout of the season(they had 7 at this point last year). Under 11,000 turned out for the Rapids’ matchup with league leaders Houston. And it was a little worse at the Meadowlands for a replay of the 2008 MLS Cup Final(Ok keep your laughing under control).</p>
<p>The only thing that could have been better for MLS publicity would have been an earlier start time for the SuperClasico at the HDC. Natural rivals vying for a guaranteed spot in the playoffs(I don’t see Houston being overtaken), a sellout atmoshere, and Beckham scores the game winner late in the game.</p>
<p>In 2009, RBNY has been the poster boy for disaster on the field. Off the field, FC Dallas holds that honor. The only club averaging less than 10,000 per game, FCD has played 10 different opponents at home. It comes as no surprise that for 8 of them it’s been the lowest road attendance of the season. As a sidebar, 7 of the 15 teams are drawing more on the road than at home. Last year, 8 of the 14 teams had higher attendances on the road than at home.</p>
<table border="1" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center">
<TR>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> 2009</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> Home Avg</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b> Away Avg</b></td>
<td COLSPAN="2" align="center" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Home minus Away</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Chicago</td>
<td> 14,113 </td>
<td> 17,377 </td>
<td align="left"> Away</td>
<td> (3265) </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Chivas USA</td>
<td> 16,107 </td>
<td> 14,502 </td>
<td align="left"> Home</td>
<td> 1604  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Colorado</td>
<td> 12,614 </td>
<td> 16,216 </td>
<td align="left"> Away</td>
<td> (3602) </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Columbus</td>
<td> 13,660 </td>
<td> 18,813 </td>
<td align="left"> Away</td>
<td> (5153) </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> D.C. United</td>
<td> 15,887 </td>
<td> 15,096 </td>
<td align="left"> Home</td>
<td> 791  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> FC Dallas</td>
<td> 9,229 </td>
<td> 14,252 </td>
<td align="left"> Away</td>
<td> (5023) </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Houston</td>
<td> 15,938 </td>
<td> 14,120 </td>
<td align="left"> Home</td>
<td> 1817  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Kansas City</td>
<td> 10,010 </td>
<td> 16,824 </td>
<td align="left"> Away</td>
<td> (6814) </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Los Angeles</td>
<td> 20,072 </td>
<td> 19,078 </td>
<td align="left"> Home</td>
<td> 995  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> New England</td>
<td> 13,561 </td>
<td> 16,193 </td>
<td align="left"> Away</td>
<td> (2633) </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> RBNY</td>
<td> 12,070 </td>
<td> 17,076 </td>
<td align="left"> Away</td>
<td> (5006) </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Real Salt Lake</td>
<td> 16,091 </td>
<td> 14,214 </td>
<td align="left"> Home</td>
<td> 1877  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> San Jose</td>
<td> 15,137 </td>
<td> 13,893 </td>
<td align="left"> Home</td>
<td> 1244  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Seattle</td>
<td> 30,587 </td>
<td> 14,541 </td>
<td align="left"> Home</td>
<td> 16046  </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left"> Toronto FC</td>
<td> 20,308 </td>
<td> 15,007 </td>
<td align="left"> Home</td>
<td> 5301  </td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><P></p>
<hr />
<table border="1" bgcolor="#c1ffc1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="center">
<TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="3" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"><b>Week 24 Games</b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="3"><font size="1"> </font></tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF33"><b>Real Salt Lake</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>4</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://rsltothecore.com/rslblog/">RSL – Behind the Shield</a></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>Chivas USA</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>0</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://chivas.usa.mlsnet.com/t120/">Chivas USA – MLSNet</a></b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="3"><font size="1"> </font></tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>Seattle</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>0</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/sounders/">Seattle Times</a></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>Toronto</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>0</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://www.tfcconnected.com/">TFC Connected</a></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="3"><font size="1"> </font></tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF33"><b>New England</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>2</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://www.revolutionsoccer.net/">Revolution Soccer</a></b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>San Jose</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>1</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://www.centerlinesoccer.com/http:/www.centerlinesoccer.com/category/blogs/">San Jose Center Line Soccer</a></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="3"><font size="1"> </font></tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>Chicago</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>0</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://www.chicagonow.com/blogs/chicago-fire-confidential/">Chicago Fire Confidential</a></b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF33"><b>DC United</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>1</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><a href="http://blog.washingtonpost.com/soccerinsider/">DCU – Steve Goff – Soccer Insider</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="3"><font size="1"> </font></tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>Kansas City</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>0</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://www.hillcrestroadblog.com/">Kansas City – Hillcrest Road</a></b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF33"><b>Real Salt Lake</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>1</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://rsltothecore.com/rslblog/">RSL – Behind the Shield</a></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="3"><font size="1"> </font></tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF33"><b>Los Angeles</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>1</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://thelagalaxy.blogspot.com/">LA – Official Blog</a></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>Chivas USA</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>0</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://chivas.usa.mlsnet.com/t120/">Chivas USA – MLSNet</a></b></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="3"><font size="1"> </font></tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF33"><b>Colorado</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>1</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://rapidsundercurrent.blogspot.com/">Undercurrent</a></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>Houston</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>0</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://blogs.chron.com/soccer/">Soccer y Fútbol – Barnard Fallas</a></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td COLSPAN="3"><font size="1"> </font></tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF33"><b>RBNY</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>1</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://redbullsreader.wordpress.com/">Red Bulls Reader</a></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right"></p>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>Columbus</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b>0</b></td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFFFF"><b><A href="http://blog.dispatch.com/crew/">Columbus Dispatch – Crew XTra</a></td>
</tr>
</table>
<p><P><br />
Did you notice that 5 of the 8 games ended 1-0?<br />
<P><br />
<HR /><br />
<P><br />
<b>So How Are They Doing?</b></p>
<table border="1" bgcolor="#FFFFFF" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="0" align="center">
<TR align="center"></p>
<td COLSPAN="5" BGCOLOR="#339966"><font color="#FFFFFF"><b>Points after 172 Games</b></font></td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="center">
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC">Pts</td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC">GP</td>
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC"> PPG</td>
<td BGCOLOR="#CCFFCC">GD</td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> Houston </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 40 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 25 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 1.60 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 9 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> Columbus </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 39 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 23 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 1.70 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 9 </td>
</tr>
<p><TR align="right">
<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> Chicago </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 38 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 24 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 1.58 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 5 </td>
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<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> Los Angeles </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 38 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 24 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 1.58 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 5 </td>
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<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> Seattle</td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 34 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 24 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 1.42 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 6 </td>
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<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> Colorado </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 33 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 22 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 1.50 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 8 </td>
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<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> Real Salt Lake </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 33 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 24 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 1.38 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 8 </td>
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<td align="left" BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> New England </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 33 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 21 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 1.57 </td>
<td BGCOLOR="#FFFF00"> 0 </td>
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<td align="left"> Chivas USA</td>
<td> 33 </td>
<td> 22 </td>
<td> 1.50 </td>
<td> -1 </td>
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<td align="left"> DC United  </td>
<td> 32 </td>
<td> 23 </td>
<td> 1.39 </td>
<td> 1 </td>
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<td align="left"> Toronto FC </td>
<td> 31 </td>
<td> 23 </td>
<td> 1.35 </td>
<td> -3 </td>
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<td align="left"> Dallas </td>
<td> 23 </td>
<td> 22 </td>
<td> 1.05 </td>
<td> -4 </td>
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<td align="left"> Kansas City </td>
<td> 21 </td>
<td> 21 </td>
<td> 1.00 </td>
<td> -9 </td>
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<td align="left"> San Jose </td>
<td> 20 </td>
<td> 22 </td>
<td> 0.91 </td>
<td> -13 </td>
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<td align="left"> NY Red Bull</td>
<td> 16 </td>
<td> 24 </td>
<td> 0.67 </td>
<td> -21 </td>
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Games in hand will be critical. RSL and Seattle might be the most vulnerable to being overtaken for playoff positions. DCU, unbeaten at home, will play 5 of its last 7 at RFK. Columbus is poised to overtake Houston for the Supporters’ Shield with its 2 games in hand.<br />
<HR /><br />
<P><br />
<b>Streaking</b></p>
<p><LI>LA is unbeaten in 6 road games.<br />
<LI>Columbus(11 games) and DC United(10 games) are unbeaten at home.<br />
<LI>FC Dallas has won 4 straight at home.<br />
<LI>FC Dallas has lost 4 straight on the road.<br />
<LI>KC has no wins in its last 7(5 losses).<br />
<LI>RBNY has won 2 in a row!<br />
<LI>RBNY is winless on the road.<br />
<LI>Colorado is winless on the road in its last 4.<br />
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<b>Just Some Stuff</b></p>
<p>The CONCACAF Champions League group phase began last week. DC United, Houston and Columbus are representing MLS in the regional club championship. RBNY and Toronto FC were eliminated in the preliminaries.</p>
<p>After 2 group play matches in the CONCACAF Champions League Houston has 4 points, Columbus has 3 points, while DC United sit last in Group B with 0 points.</p>
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<td COLSPAN="2" bgcolor="#c1ffc1"><a href="http://www.concacaf.com/competitions/champsleague/2010/index.aspx"><b>CONCACAF Champions League</b></a></td>
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<td><b>Sep 15-16</b></td>
<td><b>Sep 22-24</b></td>
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<td>Group Game 3</td>
<td>Group Game 4</td>
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<td COLSPAN="2" bgcolor="#c1ffc1"><b>Houston plays Sep 15, 22</b></td>
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<td COLSPAN="2" bgcolor="#c1ffc1"><b>Columbus plays Sep 16, 23</b></td>
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<td COLSPAN="2" bgcolor="#c1ffc1"><b>DCU plays Sep 16, 24</b></td>
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<p>=====</p>
<p>The finalists for the <a href="http://www.usopencup.com/semis/index_E.html"><b>Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup</b></a> are DC United and Seattle. DCU looks to defend its crown while the Sounders are looking for their first hardware as an MLS club. The final is on September 2 at RFK stadium in DC.</p>
<p>=====</p>
<p><b>Congratualtions!</b></p>
<p><a href="http://www.uslsoccer.com/home/360742.html"><b>Richmond wins USL-2 Title</b></a> </p>
<p>=====</p>
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<b>They COULD HAVE Gotten it Right</b></p>
<p>Well, what can you say? First the good: MLS scheduled only 3 games this coming weekend, which is a FIFA International calendar period. That surely minimized any potential conflict for many possible USMNT’ers who might be called into service for the upcoming World Cup qualifiers. In fact, for US players, only Conor Casey, on September 5th, stands to miss a match if he’s selected. Not the solution many fans want, which would be no MLS matches during FIFA International periods, but a lot better than having a full slate of games on the schedule. Now the WTF!: The USMNT game v El Salvador is at 8pm ET, the three MLS matches start at 7:30, 8:00 and 10:00 ET. Are you kidding me? Wait, it gets better. On Wednesday, Sep 9, the US travels to Trinidad and Tobago and will play at 7pm ET. MLS has ONE midweek match scheduled, on you guessed it, Wed the 9th. Not only that, it begins at 8:00pm ET. There are no words.</p>
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		<title>Michael Jackson’s death, Interleague baseball and the Confederations Cup</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 28 Jun 2009 08:26:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mitch Howard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Today is the last day of Interleague baseball for this season of MLB.  It ends coincidentally on the same day as the final of the Confederation Cup.  As great as the Confederation Cup has been for Soccer, Interleague play has given &#8230;]]></description>
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<p><img class="alignright" src="http://cm1.theinsider.com/media/0/50/96/Mj872.0.0.0x0.370x369.jpeg" alt=" Michael Jacksons death, Interleague baseball and the Confederations Cup " width="302" height="277" title="Michael Jacksons death, Interleague baseball and the Confederations Cup " />Today is the last day of Interleague baseball for this season of MLB.  It ends coincidentally on the same day as the final of the Confederation Cup.  As great as the Confederation Cup has been for Soccer, Interleague play has given baseball a great boost as well.</p>
<p>MLB scheduled its Interleague dates to start right after the finals of the NBA.  It is a great move for baseball because it rejuvenates its fans and transitions sports fans by refocusing their attention from basketball to baseball.</p>
<p>MLB has begun to master its technique for giving Interleague baseball the spotlight in the crowded sports calendar and has accentuated the rarity of matchups among teams by having in-state, intra-city rivals playing one week and the next week having World Series rematches, as well as other oddly encounters. </p>
<p>Drama has followed baseball’s good moves.  Anyone watching Interleague play in the last two weeks will have noticed that there has been an unbelievable amount of highlights, history and walk-off wins.  The steroid controversies, ticket prices and other problems with ego-driven players that has plagued baseball does not seem to be effecting the public’s will.  Baseball is coming through this Summer in better position than originally thought by many critics and it seems to be weathering the financial storm. </p>
<p>It is also no secret that MLB is working all the angles of college baseball.  The college World Series played out tremendously this year, as its format has begun to take on more tradition and more recognition with each year that passes. </p>
<p>Make no mistake about it, Soccer is competing with baseball for the American sports fan’s dollar.  More than any other sport, baseball is a thorn in the side of the growth and popularity of U.S. pro Soccer because it is a constant scene stealer.  This is a reality mostly because of the timing of the seasons they play. </p>
<p>But, there is no doubt to the fact that the Confederation Cup has boosted Soccer in the consciousness of the U.S. sports fan.  It proves the U.S. is nearing equal footing with the best in the world. </p>
<p>What effects will possibly winning Confed Cup and winning the Gold Cup have on recruiting new fans for the struggling professional leagues, MLS, USL and NPSL?  Will the boost from the Confed Cup and upcoming coverage of the Gold Cup help the U.S. pro leagues with attendance in general? </p>
<p>Attendance should rally not only due to improved international play, but also because of hotter temperatures and better weather across the country. </p>
<p>Of course, if there is no improvement in attendance or television ratings, no worries.  Soccer purists have it figured to be only that ’the public needs to have patience’ as these professional leagues develop.  After all, they are such young leagues. </p>
<p>Sometimes though, it seems as if  U.S. pro Soccer can’t catch any breaks.  On the heels of the success of the USMNT in the Confed Cup comes the unfortunate link of AEG, a huge part of MLS and its future, to the July-planned Michael Jackson concert series in England.  What impact will Michael Jackson’s death have on AEG’s financials and what transferrence will be felt in MLS ? It appears certain there will be some sort of significant fallout, as AEG was way deep into its commitment with the King of Pop.</p>
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		<title>Americanizing Soccer for the U.S. Sports Fan pt. 2</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 29 Sep 2008 14:53:49 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Mitch Howard</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[In order for Soccer to make it to the U.S. sports fan’s main menu, it must play a schedule that has both sense and purpose.  An American professional soccer league must begin play every year 1-2 weeks before the Major League baseball season begins &#8230;]]></description>
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<p>In order for Soccer to make it to the U.S. sports fan’s main menu, it must play a schedule that has both sense and purpose.  An American professional soccer league must begin play every year 1-2 weeks before the Major League baseball season begins and it must end its regular season 3 weeks before the start of the NFL season. </p>
<p>A professional league must make every attempt to take advantage of the U.S. sports calendar so that soccer can get the limelight needed to reach diehard U.S. sports fans.  Every ounce of sports spectating in America, including awards shows, is scheduled to a specific time in the year in order to gain a place within the public’s eye.  </p>
<p>When there is a hole or dip in the sports schedule, like the MLB all-star game, soccer must fill the spot in a big way.  This year and in past years, professional soccer has not scheduled games on baseball’s all-star break.  This is an error in judgement from those who are the decision makers for professional soccer.  Professional soccer should always try to maximize its exposure in the sports spectator calendar, especially on days when no other major U.S. sports are being played. </p>
<p>There are few holes left in the sports calendar, but tradition doesn’t need holes in schedules.  Tradition can bring professional soccer to its rightful place on the U.S. sports calendar.  Tradition should be that professional soccer always stays one step ahead of both baseball and footfall.  Placing its regular season on the U.S. sports calendar for the months of March, April, May, June, and July, with its playoffs in August, will stabilize and solidify professional soccer’s niche in the sports spectator marketplace.</p>
<p>Professional soccer in the U.S. from March to August should build towards a 40-50 regular game season.  The schedule must find consistency from year to year and only allow interference from the most reputable tournaments(i.e. USOC, CCL).  Clarity in the schedule and more games means more opportunities for pro soccer to make a lasting impact with U.S. sports fans.</p>
<p>The perfect start to the 2009 season would be the first day of spring, Monday, March 23rd.  Monday Night Futbol would be the perfect anecdote to keep the fans engaged and enthused over a 20-week professional soccer schedule. </p>
<p>The schedule should permit for play Thursdays through Mondays.  Friday nights will see a heavy schedule.  Saturdays will see a heavy schedule for day and night, while Sunday will see a heavy schedule for day and late afternoons.  Monday and Thursday nights will see a lighter schedule. </p>
<p>Teams should prepare to travel for 2-3 game sets (against the same team) over a 3 to 5 day period, similar to professional baseball.  There should be games to view on television from Thursdays through Mondays all over the country.</p>
<p>Scheduling is the most critical element to ensuring that soccer gains the most exposure possible.  Groups of games must start one after another.  By staggering the start times, fans watching on television, should be able to see games in a consecutive manner.  Start times need to be prepared long in advance.</p>
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