I'm a huge soccer fan and I have followed MLS since day 1. Allow me to clarify a few things (in no particular order):
- Beckham's playing salary will not total $250 million. That figure includes his endorsements, sponsorships, and other non-material payments.
- MLS currently has 13 teams. There are teams in Colorado, Chicago, Columbus, Kansas City, Dallas, Salt Lake City, LA (2), DC, New England, Houston, New York, and Toronto (new this coming season). Houston are the current MLS Cup champions, DC United won the Supporters Shield (best regular season record), and Chicago won the US Open Cup.
-The All-Star Game has little stock in terms of being competitive play, as are any friendlies between MLS teams and foreign clubs.
- Chelsea and Real Madrid are great teams, but it's highly debatable that they would be best in the world. Chelsea has been struggling in the EPL the last few weeks with Manchester United holding a commanding lead over them. Madrid are currently third in La Liga behind Sevilla and Barcelona.
- the Beckham signing isn't so much about competitive play, but more about image and marketing for MLS to help it gain recognition and grow.
- MLS is not struggling in the sense many think. They have enjoyed steady growth since the leagues founding. Endorsements are up, stadiums have been built in 4 cities with 2 more being finished this summer and even more on the way. Quality of play has been improving as well. MLS is a long term investment that has lost money in the short term, but has made positive steps towards profitability.
- Beckham had many reasons for leaving Europe. He had been benched at Madrid and Steve McClaren doesn't want him in England's setup. Beckham also had an established youth academy in LA. Beckham's wife also wanted to live in the LA area.
- Beckham wasn't the reason England sucked at the World Cup. England was the reason England sucked at the World Cup. They are either overrated or underachieving.
- North America has the CONCACAF Champions Cup, but its not really comparable to the Champions league in Europe. MLS and the Mexican league are going to create a bigger tournament similar to the CL format.