MLS ATLANTA UNITED F.C.: '18 MLS CUP CHAMPS/'19 Campeones Cup

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You arent wrong, me and a friend picked up on this shyt before we got word from a mutual friend in real estate. We noticed that a lot of neighborhoods we knew as dangerous hoods back in the day are now flying the AU flag as a sort of sign to let people know this area is being gentrified. We found it real strange that you will either see a street full of them flags or none at all. Real estate friend let us know that flying an AU sign off your porch is an easy way to increase real estate values as when buyers see that it gives them a different picture of the neighborhood than seeing a Falcons flag. And you know exactly what i mean by that.

Its one of the reasons ive been real hesitant to go down there to a game.
Im not understanding exactly why u don't wanna catch a game live? :dwillhuh:
 

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Martinez really the MLS Messi :blessed:

Whoaaaa. Slow down there.

Martinez is on an incredible run of great form on a young energetic team that feeds him, and with a manager who has the players to run his style. BUT, he rarely sees the pitch when he plays for his national team, Venezuela. He's behind Solomon Rondon..... Take that for what's it worth.

I also don't think Almiron would be this good elsewhere, MLS or Europe. Way too loose with his dribble and decision-making. He's gets over with it in the MLS, because...it's the MLS. But that doesn't play in advanced leagues.

I don't think there is any Messi/CR7/Neymar comparisons in the MLS. IMO, the closest of any MLS comparison, and even this is a stretch, would be Giovinco to a Coutinho.
 

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:win: yea i said it

Whoaaaa. Slow down there.

Martinez is on an incredible run of great form on a young energetic team that feeds him, and with a manager who has the players to run his style. BUT, he rarely sees the pitch when he plays for his national team, Venezuela. He's behind Solomon Rondon..... Take that for what's it worth.

I also don't think Almiron would be this good elsewhere, MLS or Europe. Way too loose with his dribble and decision-making. He's gets over with it in the MLS, because...it's the MLS. But that doesn't play in advanced leagues.

I don't think there is any Messi/CR7/Neymar comparisons in the MLS. IMO, the closest of any MLS comparison, and even this is a stretch, would be Giovinco to a Coutinho.

idk who those guys are :heh:
 
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