Thursday, July 29, 2010

The Red Devils Take Down MLS and My Boycott

I must say that this year's MLS All Star Game was a complete success. over 70,000 fans showed up to cheer for the best players in MLS. It shows that this country is ready to accept MLS as a legitimate... What? They were there to see Manchester United? AH CRAP!!! Believe it or not, the MLS All Stars actually do well against Premier Teams. We've beaten Chelsea, Fulham, and West Ham in the past. But this was different. This was Manchester United, one of the best Clubs in the world. They showed that in Houston by destroying the MLS All Stars, 5-2. Although it was a disappointment, this was actually the MLS All Stars first loss to a foreign club. They lasted this long? Miracles are real!!!

Yes, I do realize that I covered this All Star Game and not the MLB All Star Game. I'm currently boycotting the MLB All Star Game for two reasons. One: It really goes downhill after the player introductions. And Two: I hate the fact that Home Field Advantage in the World Series is being decided by a game that has nothing to do with it. It's supposed to be an exhibition game between the best overpaid players in baseball and that's it. Nothing should count in a game where a pitcher isn't on the mound for longer than a couple innings. Home Field Advantage should be decided by the Win-Loss record of the two teams in the World Series. And Yes, I do realize that MLB has enacted this stipulation to attract more viewers to watch the All Star Game. It's just funny that the 2010 MLB All Star Game had the lowest ratings of any All Star Game. Need to change the rules again, Bud Selig (HA HA HA).

P.S. I will be boycotting all MLB All Star Games and their coverage until the Home Field Advantage stipulation is taken down. It should be pretty easy as they are all boring anyway.

P.P.S. Go ahead and check. The MLS All Stars have actually beaten those clubs.

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