American Revolution
MLS have been under the spotlight of late. Will it mean the revolution of American soccer? Or just an overhyped circus just because David Beckham, the captain of England and one of the most recognisable face on and off the pitch had signed with L.A Galaxy? What I see is the future of American soccer. With growing expectations to how the MLS would perform, I think it somehow motivates lotsa people in the league, especially those who have been with MLS for quite a long time to perform week in week out.

Beckham wore the captain’s armband at the Home Depot Center in Carson, California, on Wednesday night as he made a dramatic first start for his new team, scoring the opening goal and laying on the second for Donovan in a 2-0 SuperLiga semi-final victory over DC United.
Just six days removed from their league clash on Thursday night in Washington, a 1-0 United victory, the two clubs were this time squaring off with $1 million on the line and a place in the SuperLiga final against Mexico’s Pachuca.
He has attracted a humongeous amounts of spectators from all around the state. Definitely this guy is something. Well, let’s hope that a new chapter of football or soccer they call it is to be written in colors!