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MLS Cup: Who will win?

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The 2011 MLS Cup Final is being considered in most circles as a mis-match between the strongest team in the league and a team that road a hot streak into the post season. The Los Angeles Galaxy are the heavy favorites to lift the trophy in their home stadium, but the Dynamo aren't ready to just play the role of punching bag.

You need only look at the past two MLS Cups, won by the Colorado Rapids in 2010 and Real Salt Lake in 2009 (against LA) to see underdogs emerge victorious. The Galaxy are well aware of this and aren't buying into the notion that this final will be an easy one.

That being said, it's tough not to pick the Galaxy. They are strong, healthy and loaded with talent all over the field. They also haven't lost at home all season.

The Houston Dynamo are the clear underdogs, but their tough defense should give them a fighting chance, even though the Dynamo will be playing without injured MVP candidate Brad Davis.

Here is our question for you. Who do you think we will Sunday's MLS Cup Final? Will be the favored LA Galaxy, or the underdog Dynamo?

Cast your vote after the jump:

How did you vote? Who do you see winning and why?

Share your thoughts below.

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  1. A out as much as it “needs” a NY LA final… Leave the marketing department and look at the quality the league is actually producing. Supporting that kind of organic emerging market growth over throwing money at old constructs is good for the league. That said I hope LA wins this year.

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  2. Bah. Who cares. the most hated MLS final possible. I’m hoping for a blackout. A water-logged pitch. 7 red cards. 90 minutes of dour, uninspired and goalless soccer.

    Sincerely,

    Earthquakes fan

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  3. What does their ownership matter? You root for teams based on their ownership groups?

    And the LA Galaxy are 0% owned by Osacar De La Hoya.

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  4. @abc

    An oft cited Bob Dylan electric show that is sometimes mis-identified as being at the Royal Albert Hall in ’66 was actually at the Manchester Free Trade Hall.

    At this show a guy yells “Judas” from the audience. Dylan pauses and says back to the offender: “I don’t believe you. You’re a liar.”

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  5. yea i didnt post an outside link but i still got the axe =/

    i dont like the sash but i was hoping we would stick with it and own it.

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  6. No, because they would have beaten by LA or RSL or even Seattle. Is that what you’re looking for? Or, are you asking whether htey would have even made teh playoffs?

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  7. OK — I”ve seen images of front and back, now. I don’t like the back — there’s a big white space for name and number. The shirt should have continuous strips across the back, with blue numbers and a the name in blue across a white stripe. At least, that’s my opinion. I think that would be pretty sweet.

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  8. They don’t allow outside links on this site. Go to the mls-rumors site.

    It’s only an image of the top half of the jersey, but I think I love it. The USA has aways lacked an iconical jersey, like Italy’s blue or Brazil’s yellow with green trim and numbers. Red and white horizontal stripes for the USA? THis could be ours.

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  9. who possibly wants to see LA win? could this league make it any easier for them? the difference in payroll is disgusting… its like rooting for the Yankees…

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  10. Wait, what’s the reference?

    I’m familiar with the Manchester Free Trade Hall (I assume this is not a reference to the Peterloo massacre or the repeal of the Corn Laws, but the Buzzcocks / Sex Pistols show that sparked the Manc music scene) but I’m not sure what this has to do with it…

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  11. The fact is… Houston is an entirely new team, you have to look at it that the entire last two seasons have been experimental and we are looking close to the same teams that won in 06 an 07. Houston has produced a lot of great players, thanks to the coaching staff. I personally don’t want becks to win a title, but I do bleed orange!

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  12. Do you care about the league? Tune in at the half, write down one advertiser, and send them an actual letter praising their support for MLS and note that it has made you more likely to buy their product (lie, if you have to). Cost: 15 minutes <1$ (including postage, envelope and 1sheet paper).

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  13. So Ives–whey you say Houston is the team that “road” a hot streak into the finals, does that mean they have a strong away record?

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  14. Everything seems to be pointed at LA to win by a good margin but knowing mls I wouldnt be surprised to see Houston pull of some crazy odd goal to win it (like kanji last year)

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  15. ummmmm Houston has the better results against those teams in 2011

    Houston Vs Seattle 2011: 4-2 aggregate
    Houston Vs RSL 2011: 3-2 aggregate
    Houston Vs La Galaxy 2011: 3-2 aggregate

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  16. I imagine this one being 2:1 El Lay, The scoreline will flatter Houston as the Galaxy dominates the game for long stretches and Houston gets a late consolation. It’ll look like the ’97 final with DC vs Colorado.

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  17. If they had played this season as a Western team, they would have ended the season either side of 5th place. They may have still made the playoffs due to the screwy format, but no way would they have beaten Seattle, RSL or LA.

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  18. Shame. I was hoping we went the France route with their home kit w/ the collar (very classy IMO) and the away kit with the thin blue & white stripes, but this leak, if accurate, just looks tacky.

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