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    unfortunately in NA the regular season is considered the preseason for the almighty playoffs.

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    Quote Originally Posted by reggie View Post
    unfortunately in NA the regular season is considered the preseason for the almighty playoffs.
    I don't look at it that way.
    I prefer to see the regular season as something like the world cup group stage*.
    And the playoffs are the knockout round.

    * a very long group stage.

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    I've also been keeping track of this. I have slightly different stats:

    TEAM PTS
    Toronto 70.43
    Chicago 60.31
    Sporting KC 58.08
    FC Dallas 56.34
    NYCFC 55.25
    Atlanta 52.46
    Orlando 50.19
    Houston 48.98
    LA Galaxy 48.17
    Portland 48.17
    Columbus 46.14
    San Jose 46.14
    Vancouver 45.33
    Red Bull 44.63
    Revolution 44.52
    Seattle 43.31
    Philadelphia 40.88
    DC United 40.80
    Montreal 40.80
    Minnesota 34.81
    Real Salt Lake 34.00
    Colorado 28.33


    I've based my stats off of home points per game and away points per game and used a simple equation for this (HPPG x 17) + (APPG x 17) to determine my final standings. I believe it gives a more accurate outlook

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    standings tightened up, but still at the top.

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    Don't think we have an injury thread this year so I guess this is the catch all thread for the teams' prospects.

    Ricketts out for a month. Gonna be a lot of Ben Spencer and Hamilton this month me thinks. It'll be interesting to see how those two handle the workload.

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    Still at the top, but Chicago nipping at our heals.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 105 View Post
    Still at the top, but Chicago nipping at our heals.
    Amazing what a turnaround they've had. They were the lost franchise just six months ago.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 105 View Post
    Still at the top, but Chicago nipping at our heals.
    For now. I'm expecting a serious reversion to the mean for Chicago. They're not better than average anywhere other than CM. Teams will adapt.

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    Quote Originally Posted by molenshtain View Post
    For now. I'm expecting a serious reversion to the mean for Chicago. They're not better than average anywhere other than CM. Teams will adapt.
    Maybe but if Nikolic keeps scoring they'll be hanging around for a while.

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    Quote Originally Posted by molenshtain View Post
    For now. I'm expecting a serious reversion to the mean for Chicago. They're not better than average anywhere other than CM. Teams will adapt.
    May depend on how long Basti stays fit. I've been impressed with his work rate so far but I'm not sure how long he can go like that before getting some injury.

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    Chicago also has very little depth esp in defence. And their GKs suck, though you don't need amazing GK to win in MLS
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    I go about the world, hand outstretched, and in the stadiums I plead: ‘A pretty move, for the love of God.’

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    Chicago isn't going away

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    Chicago's July is



    Vancouver home

    Portland away

    NYC away

    SKC away


    wheras ours is


    Dallas away

    Orlando away

    NYCFC away

    Rapids home

    NYCFC home



    Lets see how this looks on August 1st

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    A year ago, July 1, Seattle were 5-9-2 and dead last in the west. Philly was second in the east.

    It's a long season, there are always huge summer signings, and injuries will have a big impact. I dread what happened to Dallas last year - they led Supporters Shield wire to wire, but lost Diaz in October, and without him they went out to Seattle.

    I wish Supporters Shield mattered, but it doesn't. I am more concerned with getting Gio going. Even if it means loosening up in the back and losing a couple of games. We need to play offensive formations and get guys forward to help him out.
    Last edited by ensco; 06-26-2017 at 08:15 AM.
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    Quote Originally Posted by ensco View Post
    I wish Supporters Shield mattered, but it doesn't. I am more concerned with getting Gio going. Even if it means loosening up in the back and losing a couple of games. We need to play offensive formations and get guys forward to help him out.
    I actually thought the last couple games they were trying to help Giovonco too much by making unnecessary passes to him instead of taking the better chances themselves or making a pass to another player in a better position.

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    Chicago keeps ripping it up at home.

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    We'll see what they're made of the next three games. I don't think they're as good as their record says.

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    Chicago can't keep that pace. I think they drop points tonight. Portland is a tough place to pick up points.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Blindside16 View Post
    Chicago can't keep that pace. I think they drop points tonight. Portland is a tough place to pick up points.
    Portland are decimated by injuries and GC absences.

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    And Chicago lacks their midfield duo.

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    Portland - Chicago 2-2

    Chicago next 3 games are away, their away record is not that good
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    So Chicago tied their match, ahead of TFC now only on goal differential. TFC still in a good place to win it all.

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    Vancouver doing us a favor and taking all 3 points from NYCFC. I know we're all super focused on Chicago right now, but I wouldn't be surprised if NYC were in the mix come the end of the season. Between that and the Chicago tie and our win it was a pretty decent night for results.
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    That's a really good result for Chicago though. Portland is a tough place to get points. I'm impressed. Hopefully these away games start to take a toll on them.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Canary10 View Post
    Portland is a tough place to get points.
    So is Orlando though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ben - D.O.W. View Post
    So is Orlando though.
    For sure. That was a really good three points for us. I thought Chicago would start to slide a little bit last night but they aren't showing signs yet.

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    If we look at the standings in each conference, the difference between the top 5 and the bottom teams is away results. (LAG being the big weird exception this season)

    If you can get a point in more then 50% of your way games, you are doing well. Which is why I think Chicago is a pretty good away team - points in 6 out of 9 away (we are 7 out of 10).

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    FWIW, a quick glance at the remaining games, Chicago has 7 games left against teams that are currently ranked 11th or lower; we have 9.

    We also have one more home game.

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    Not sure if I have my dates right but it looks like we might lose Bradley & Atidore for the Gold Cup knockout phase which would leave us shorthanded for the trip to Yankee stadium on the 19th and the visit of Colorado on the 22nd

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    Quote Originally Posted by General Woolfe View Post
    Not sure if I have my dates right but it looks like we might lose Bradley & Atidore for the Gold Cup knockout phase which would leave us shorthanded for the trip to Yankee stadium on the 19th and the visit of Colorado on the 22nd
    You are correct with your dates. From the looks of things we will probably be without Ricketts, Osorio and Edwards as well as Canada is almost certain to advance now. Cooper as well as it is hard to imagine Panama not advancing.

 

 

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