MLS needs investment in depth just to have better quality soccer being played.
this post was submitted on 11 Jul 2023
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it absolutely is, and with the way the league is structured about garberbucks and parity, i have no idea how this will pan out. DPs can only get you so far...
Parity is fine, just allow money to be spent in a less structured way.
Inter miami looked fantastic the first 2 games. Then we lost gregore, and had one injury after another. Now our record speaks for itself.
The congested schedules call for more depth. It's simple. If teams can't do it then they won't succeed. I'm anxious to see how MLS teams fare in Leagues Cup but I'm expecting not very well at all.