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MLS Match Week Seven: SBI Live Commentary

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A trio of key Eastern Conference clashes kick off the day’s proceedings as MLS Week Seven features a full slate of nine matches on the day before Easter.

The Philadelphia Union and Houston Dynamo are two teams struggling as they face off at PPL Park. Both teams got off to promising starts to the season, but they each have slumped since and will be desperate for a win today.

Familiar foes Chicago and New England also start things off early at Toyota Park, with Quincy Amarikwa and Mike Magee looking to do damage against the Revs’ Jose Goncalves-less defense.

A pair of intriguing Western Conference clashes kick off later today, with the LA Galaxy visiting the Vancouver Whitecaps, and RSL playing host to the winless Portland Timbers.

SBI will be providing live commentary on today’s action so please feel free to follow the action here. As always, please feel free to share your own thoughts and opinions in the comments section below.

Enjoy the action (Today’s commentary is after the jump):

 

 

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Comments

  1. If that was a Pen, I wouldn’t argue. He clearly pulled up and waited for it but still you can’t run into people like that.

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  2. MLS Live has been a huge disappointment and waste of money. For this much, I want greater than Netflix quality. Can’t even keep the service up.

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  3. Some of the Passing in the Dallas/Toronto game is terrible. There have been multiple passes just straight to the feet of a the other team. Both sides guilty of poor passing.

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  4. Who is the color guy in this chicago v NE game? hes awful. That wasn’t a well taken penalty at all, it was nearly saved. Also thought the call was soft, very little contact and officials have been told that feet tangling up shouldnt be a foul.

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    • Robiee Russell. He is very unpolished yes. When they show him, he is looking at the sky and not the camera when he speaks. Very odd.

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    • Why is it that NBC always has the color guy on the field for MLS? It’s cool that they can give a little insight about what’s happening on the bench but there it really loses the conversational aspect of being together in the box.

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