Just like NASL, MLS has problems

Minnesota United’s tenure in the NASL is over, and the team is off to the big time. The NASL might have problems, but they’re certainly not alone. Soccer Insider this week looks at the biggest problems that MLS has - mainly, that they focus on survival, not soccer.

Goodbye To The National Sports Center

Tonight is the last Minnesota Thunder / NSC Minnesota / NSC Minnesota Stars / Minnesota Stars FC / Minnesota United FC game at the National Sports Center. It’s been a heck of a run in Blaine. For the occasion, I couldn’t help but use Soccer Insider to say goodbye to the place that, for me, will always be the home of Minnesota pro soccer.

Minnesotans that could lead United into MLS

It’s a little hard for me to explain the genesis of this week’s Soccer Insider column. Basically, I started thinking about a Patrick Reusse column from December 2000, in which Mr. Reusse went to the Xcel Energy Center and started quizzing Wild patrons on their favorite Wild players. Memorably, most of them couldn’t name a single Wild player on the expansion team that season; the only one so named was Darby Hendrickson, a former Gopher standout and Minnesota Mr. Hockey. (Also there was a Czech lady who confidently named Lubomir Sekeras.)

Minnesota’s MLS roster next season will be about that anonymous, for new fans. The team isn’t likely to have a big star to hang its hat on. And so I looked at who might play the Hendrickson role in this week’s Soccer Insider. The column also kind of spilled over into the short takes. The weekend watch guide is here as well.

Previewing the MLS Expansion Priority Draft

Minnesota United’s first real live actual MLS event is tomorrow, when it gets together with Atlanta and the two teams “draft” acquisition methods. What could be more MLS than a draft of drafts? Soccer Insider this week tries to explain just what the heck’s going on with the six acquisition methods.

Christian Pulisic is now American soccer's next big thing

Soccer Insider this week is an attempt to introduce Star Tribune readers to Christian Pulisic, the 17-year-old wunderkind who’s American soccer’s latest Next Big Thing.

In personal news, my six-day-old daughter and I watched soccer together for the first time this morning. She has much work to do on her celebrations, as she chose to sleep the entire time.

Minor league soccer is a major concern

My Soccer Insider column at the Star Tribune this week wonders what’s going to become of minor-league soccer in America - and hopes that it doesn’t go the same way as baseball.

The amazing thing was, I wrote this before Rayo OKC’s minority owner stole half his team’s field, and before Fort Lauderdale failed to pay people on time again, and before Ottawa was heavily rumored to be heading to the USL. It hasn’t been a good week for independent minor league soccer. That’s not a good thing.