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    Emily_Haines
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    How would one of the better MLS teams fair in the English Premier League?

    Would they be competitive?

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    smitch124
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    Relegated

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    Smogs
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    Relegated with less points than Derby had the other year, honestly the MLS is so far behind in terms of quality

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    not only would they lack quality, they would be completely unprepared for the environment. Every English pitch would be an atmosphere that no mls team has experienced previously, and would not be ready for. MLS clubs would struggle in the SPL, let alone the EPL.

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    I think MLS teams are similar to middle-to-bottom table Championship teams (that's England's 2nd league). On a related note, the MLS All Stars have chosen Everton to be their opponent for this year's All-Star game..heh.

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    I know lads who have had trials and played for MLS teams. These are players that have been released from the likes of Wigan,Bolton, Everton as teenagers and havent even been able to find a club in the lower leagues or non league yet were given contracts in America. Mls teams would struggle in the championship. Franchise football ruins the American game.

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