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Easy Mac 04-26-2006 10:32 PM

2006 MLS Salaries Released
 
Go ahead, feel good that you make more than your average MLS player... unless he happens to be named Clint Mathis

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv....salaries.html

Young Drachma 04-26-2006 10:50 PM

Or good ol' Freddy Adu.

sterlingice 04-26-2006 10:55 PM

Wow- being a MLS player isn't quite as lucrative or glamorous as I would have thought. The league minimum is roughly the same as minimum wage at 40 hours a week.

SI

Young Drachma 04-26-2006 10:58 PM

Yeah, there are minor league baseball players pulling more dough than these guys. No wonder the league has survived for so long.

st.cronin 04-26-2006 10:59 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark Cloud
Yeah, there are minor league baseball players pulling more dough than these guys. No wonder the league has survived for so long.


lol

Vinatieri for Prez 04-26-2006 11:11 PM

Not surprising actually when you look at attendance/revenue for the league. However, don't forget that a lot of these guys have other jobs, especially in the offseason -- so they're doing ok.

FBPro 04-26-2006 11:31 PM

It would be great to see the minimum jump up a bit, sadly the US is so slow to follow the sport.

moriarty 04-27-2006 03:30 PM

Clint Demspey, Tyler Twellman ... these boys need a raise or a new agent.

I knew the MLS didn't pay that much, but guys on the team making 11K per year? How can that even be? Do they get sponsorship kickbacks on the side or something?

kcchief19 04-27-2006 04:41 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Vinatieri for Prez
Not surprising actually when you look at attendance/revenue for the league. However, don't forget that a lot of these guys have other jobs, especially in the offseason -- so they're doing ok.

Like working at Home Depot?

Ramzavail 04-27-2006 04:41 PM

woah what...

D Wynne, Marvell $47,500 $150,000

The 80's Padres OF?

Easy Mac 04-27-2006 04:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramzavail
woah what...

D Wynne, Marvell $47,500 $150,000

The 80's Padres OF?


His son, actually.

Ramzavail 04-27-2006 05:01 PM

wow nice, he's probably making more than dad.

Easy Mac 04-27-2006 05:06 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Ramzavail
wow nice, he's probably making more than dad.


Marvell Sr.'s salaries with Padres:
Salaries
1986San Diego Padres$205,000
1987San Diego Padres$240,000
1988San Diego Padres$255,000
1989San Diego Padres$350,000
1990Chicago Cubs$525,000
Career (may be incomplete)$1,575,000

Ramzavail 04-27-2006 08:28 PM

its close...

pennywisesb 04-27-2006 09:26 PM

At least we know that most of these guys play for the love of the game versus greed. I can't believe the league minimum is so low......

Young Drachma 04-27-2006 09:41 PM

I think MLS average age is probably pretty young and also, these kids are playing for a shot to leave the US and play overseas. Here, they can develop and make more money and play in front of decent crowds versus struggling overseas in the 2nd division someplace.

cthomer5000 04-27-2006 10:01 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Dark Cloud
No wonder the league has survived for so long.


While this may have been joking, I think this is the truth. I think everyone involved in the MLS realizes the first step is simply survival. They're now at the point where they might start turning a profit here and there (I know the Galaxy were the first team to ever show a profit in a year). Soccer is going to be a long, uphill climb in the US, but i think it can succeed if the league keeps it's tortoise-like pace going.

Young Drachma 04-27-2006 10:16 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cthomer5000
While this may have been joking, I think this is the truth. I think everyone involved in the MLS realizes the first step is simply survival. They're now at the point where they might start turning a profit here and there (I know the Galaxy were the first team to ever show a profit in a year). Soccer is going to be a long, uphill climb in the US, but i think it can succeed if the league keeps it's tortoise-like pace going.


Nah, I was actually serious. For basically exactly what you said. They've survived where other leagues have failed, based on what we saw in those numbers. You're dead on.


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