MLS released its latest GAM numbers again today, and weβre really seeing some interesting situations. Some teams are all in and thereβs a new leader at the top of the GAM leaderboard.
MLS released its latest GAM numbers again today, and weβre really seeing some interesting situations. Some teams are all in and thereβs a new leader at the top of the GAM leaderboard.
HernΓ‘n just depends on whether the club heβs at is paying his salary in full. I think heβs gone for the rest of the year and if he is and theyβre paying it in full, SJ has a free another free DP spot. It was weird because the same was listed with Talles Magno at NYCFC; they had 3 DPs but were 2+4
A lot of the times, the payments just havenβt been sent yet. You canβt just get the GAM without getting the actual money. It happened last year with DC and the Ku-DiPietro cashfer. Wasnβt reflected until later.
Itβs preview tiiiiiime
@catabush.com tells us not to ignore the elephant in the room in Denver and @kierdoyle.bsky.social talks about Boston Internationals. Our friends at @xowngoals.com dropped audio previews for both teams today as well!
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Discretionary GAM.
My understanding is that they are included. However, keep in mind that smart teams will use that dGAM first because of its limitations and expiration compared to just normal GAM
MLS released its latest GAM numbers again today, and weβre really seeing some interesting situations. Some teams are all in and thereβs a new leader at the top of the GAM leaderboard.
A little late on the victory lap but last year I wrote about how Pep Biel's deal was similar (to a degree) to Rodrigo De Paul's Miami deal.
Well...
probably the third string keeper!
Even worse!
Using an international spot on a backup keeper is surprising. You can do so much with international spot, including selling it (temporary too!) for some extra GAM. Not really sure about this
Getting a little more niche with it this week. A good read for fans of San Diego, MLS, and weird soccer
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Yooo the latest Hex is out with @armankafai.bsky.social & @jonarnoldfc.bsky.social
If you haven't listened our format is kind of PTI style with six topics (hex!) each week 7-8 min per topic (we try) and I think you'll love it.
Is RBNY going to stay in the top 4?
www.youtube.com/watch?v=n3YP...
And I just wanted to say I have no affiliation with this app at all. I just saw it out there lol
Can also go through and rate games you watched previously. Just put together a small review of Red Bull-Revs
Itβs Brazilian and MLS has so little votes on its stuff. Would be interesting to see what the consensus game of the week is after the fact if we can get some volume on there. I joined with my user being @Kafdaddy but check it out and see what you think:
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Thereβs an app called Futez on the AppStore thatβs aiming to be the Letterboxed of soccer. Itβs a little buggy but it allows you to rate a match from 1-10 based on atmosphere, the game, and referring plus allowing you to rate players. Iβm proposing us MLS folks take it over and start rating matches
Yeah maybe I shouldnβt do this anymore after saying an ass off was my #1
Obviously Miami Orando is a rivalry match. They donβt like each other. They both looked rough in Week 1. Both would love a bounce back result over the other. Throw tactics out the window, letβs have fun with it in Florida.
LAFC dominated Miami last week and looked really comfortable throughout the match. Interested how they fair against a team who also wants to dominate the ball like Miami did. Houston surprised me; want to see what another week of Bogusz will bring.
Nashville/FCD is the battle of two of the best strikers in MLS. Surridge vs Musa. BJ Callaghan has brought a fun style of soccer to Nashville. Eric Quill has brought a wild ass brand to Dallas. Has the makings of a higher scoring game.
Every week, gonna post my 3 games Iβm watching for the weekend. I did this as a blog last year but it really got caught up in other things, so sticking with a skeet instead! This is in no order β½οΈβ½οΈβ½οΈ
1. Nashville SC @ FC Dallas
2. LAFC @ Houston
3. Miami @ Orlando
Today, MLS released club roster profiles for each of the 30 MLS clubs as of February 26.
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MLS released the latest edition of the roster profiles today. Weβll be doing the full analysis on FAM once we receive the GAM numbers to fully contextualize the moves and decisions made next week
This is exactly it. Great call out Long
Yup. It isnβt used often because most of the time if your salary is near thereβ¦ youβre already a supplemental player. But thereβs edge cases
Could potentially be a supplemental player as well. Teams can buy down players to the supplemental roster and Ramirezβs budget charge is pretty close to that number. The Galaxy will be on the hook for the rest of his budget charge, which they are either buying out or eating (my guess is buyout)
In the case of Cubas, his AABC was around $2M on his current deal. His transfer fee is doing the bulk of the work on that (his base salary is $1.15M). Give him an extension around that amount and you're looking at an average that falls below the Max TAM line of $1.803M.
The Andres Cubas extension is one of the funnier nuances in MLS. Basically, if you offer an extension that isn't a full DP level to a full DP, the league can decide to average out the budget charges between the two deals.