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D.C. chief fined $5,000 for comments about Rapids, Real, Revs

October 29, 2009 | 11:17 am 3
By George Tanner

mls75Major League Soccer Commissioner Don Garber has fined D.C. United President Kevin Payne $5,000 for public comments about the Colorado Rapids, Real Salt Lake and the New England Revolution, which Garber deemed detrimental to the public image of the League.

Payne’s comments appeared in the Soccer Insider blog by The Washington Post’s Steven Goff:

“We don’t want to play like Colorado or New England, which most of the season sat with eight or nine guys behind the ball. How many people go to watch Colorado or New England play? That’s a problem for our league. We can’t play like we’re a team desperately trying to remain in 14th place in the Premiership. Our market isn’t there yet. They want to see something that is entertaining, and D.C. United has always had a way of playing. Given a choice, we would rather attack than cynically defend. You look at the way Real Salt Lake played when they came here [a 0-0 tie in May] and sat 10 guys behind the ball. You don’t have to do that. Sometimes that is the best way to get a result – if you don’t care about the product, if you don’t care about advertising your league. Long term, who wants to watch that?”

Read Goff’s entire post here.

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3 Comments »

  • Mike said:

    Dude makes a valid point.

  • George Tanner (author) said:

    You’re cruisin’ for a fine yourself!

  • Mike said:

    which part of what he said is wrong?

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