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Was just about to comment the same!Am I the only one who can’t believe he’s still only 23? Makes you realise quite how young he was when he was here.
Was just about to comment the same!Am I the only one who can’t believe he’s still only 23? Makes you realise quite how young he was when he was here.
I think the standard is a bit better than that. Most rankings/comparisons I’ve seen have MLS sides ahead of most League 1 sides e.g. https://www.globalfootballrankings.com/compare?first=EnglishLeagueOne&second=MajorLeagueSoccerI'd expect most League 1 teams to beat most MLS teams. It's good that Yearwood has found his level in the MLS but can't help but be slightly disappointed that he didn't develop into a top EFL player as he had bags of natural ability.
Probably somewhere on the Championship/L1 boundary as a whole from watching it with large disparities between the top players and the squad players.I think the standard is a bit better than that. Most rankings/comparisons I’ve seen have MLS sides ahead of most League 1 sides e.g. https://www.globalfootballrankings.com/compare?first=EnglishLeagueOne&second=MajorLeagueSoccer
FWIW attendances in MLS are on a par with the Championship.
this is the thing. MLS teams are typically 2-3 marquee players supported by a very average squad. The play is very slow, often because the marquee players are reaching the end of their careers... which is why I think L1 teams would have a good chance against them.Probably somewhere on the Championship/L1 boundary as a whole from watching it with large disparities between the top players and the squad players.
Even so, Dru’s probably been happier living in New York and playing against the likes of Messi every so often than playing for Burton Albion.I'd expect most League 1 teams to beat most MLS teams. It's good that Yearwood has found his level in the MLS but can't help but be slightly disappointed that he didn't develop into a top EFL player as he had bags of natural ability.