Four At The Back - Episode 8

The Steven Cohen affair, ties in Major League Soccer, proFANity in the stands and an NASL reunion are the topics Dan Loney and I cover on the 8th episode of Four At The Back.

In honor of the season finale of American Idol, we even ran a little long this week. Sorry about that.

Notes to amplify the topics, and a place to leave your comments follow after the jump.

Here’s where to find more information on the topics we discussed on Episode 8 of Four At The Back.

TOPIC 1: Steven Cohen’s remarks on the Hillsborough tragedy of 1989 and the resulting fallout:

TOPIC 2: Draws in Major League Soccer:

  • MLS Standings
  • Dan blogs about the draws.
  • Percentage of games drawn in Major League Soccer since 2002 (through games of 5/17/09):

    YEAR GAMES DRAWS PCT.
    2009 68 28 41.2%
    2008 210 57 27.1%
    2007 195 50 25.6%
    2006 192 56 29.2%
    2005 192 44 22.9%
    2004 150 46 #30.7%
    2003 150 41 &27.3%
    2002 158 28 &17.7%
    #=League record | &=MLS used overtime

TOPIC 3: Fan Behavior:

TOPIC 4: San Jose Earthquakes 35th Anniversary NASL Reunion:

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2 Responses to “Four At The Back - Episode 8”

  1. VaBeacher Says:

    Timely topic on the number of ties in MLS this year. Looks like this weekend we had 4 more ties, out of 7 matches. I was out of town and did not see any games, so I have no idea if they were “good” or “bad” ties.

    Soccer has such a long mentality of playing for road ties, which translates to MLS even though I can’t imagine the road conditions to be as tough as they are in Europe or South America.

  2. Terry Says:

    Hey, keep up the good work. I love the fact that you have thoughtful discussion about soccer and don’t feel the need to generate controversy just to get attention.