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The Mane Land 2016 MLS Power Rankings: Week 21
ESPN2 is showing the semifinal round of the U.S. Open Cup for the first time ever this week, which seems like a positive step forward for domestic professional soccer in America, and it’s part of a larger positive trend. Anecdotally speaking, there have been more Saturday-Sunday back-to-back MLS games on the ESPN networks this summer than I can ever remember, and a larger portion of those games have come on the big channel as opposed to its younger sibling that was originally marketed as the hip alternative to the original ESPN (graffiti logos!).
Though not as much now as in the past, ESPN dictates the sports conversation, and that conversation is not just including soccer, but MLS more often and more seriously than ever before.
Your Power Rankings for this, the 21st full week of MLS action:
1. FC Dallas (Last Week: 1)
Dallas has officially loaned Fabián Castillo out to some Turkish team that is of very little consequence — to me, anyway. The latest rumblings on this story are that Castillo skipped town without permission and Dallas had very little choice but to make a deal for its best player. Considering those circumstances, I suppose Dallas deserves plaudits for doing some good business and bringing in a significant amount of money ($3 million, which is no small fee for a team that does as poorly in attendance as Dallas), but this whole thing just depresses me. Here’s to hoping Castillo is a flop in Turkey and MLS regains one of its starlets at the end of this European season.
2. LA Galaxy (Last Week: 2)
It’s the stat I’m sure you’ve seen or heard at least seven times this week, but it bears repeating: LA has now been out-shot in 16 straight matches. Despite that fact, the Galaxians are undefeated in eight straight, which includes a four-game winning streak sandwiched by two draws on either end.
3. New York City FC (Last Week: 3)
The Soccer Yankees drew 0-0 with San Jose this week, but we’ll blame that one more on the Quakes than the Bronx Blues. If it weren’t for Colorado and Pablo Mastroeni’s shocking rise to relevancy, Patrick “Pat” Vieira would be running away with the Coach of the Year Award.
4. Colorado Rapids (Last Week: 4)
I’ve been harping in this space over the last few weeks about what is seemingly the impending decline for the Rapids, but I’m going to back off that position for the time being. Why? Jermaine Jones has missed the last several games due to a lingering knee injury, and his return might be the antidote to his team’s downturn in form. When Jones is on the field, he wins.
5. Toronto FC (Last Week: 8)
Toronto is on fire, to the tune of four straight victories in which the Reds have outscored their opponents 12-2. When Giovinco is on, he is lightning in a bottle and the diminutive Italian has been all the way on over the last month, scoring seven goals (moving past David Villa for the season lead in that category) while also registering three assists during his team’s four-game winning streak. Oh, and by the way, Jozy Altidore has scored twice since his return.
Toronto has now joined LA and the two New York clubs at the top of the heap for longest winning streak, at four. Giovinco and co. should be favored to take that streak to five when they take on Houston in their next league outing.
6. New York Red Bulls (Last Week: 6)
After the referee missed two fairly clear penalty calls on Sunday, Alexi Lalas joked about institutional bias for the Galaxy in the Red Bulls’ 2-2 loss tie on the road in LA, but I wouldn’t go so far as to make that accusation. What I would accuse the referee of succumbing to, though, is plain, old-fashioned, home-field advantage. Refs swallowing their whistles to favor the home team is almost a given in other sports, so there’s no reason to assume there was something more sinister at hand at the StubHub Center the other night. Regardless, it was still terrible refereeing.
7. Montreal Impact (Last Week: 7)
Fanendo Adi and Diego Valeri passed Didier Drogba and Nacho Piatti as the highest scoring duo in MLS this weekend (h/t to Jon Champion of ESPN). I’m sure this bothers Drogba somewhere next to where he keeps all of his money.
8. Real Salt Lake (Last Week: 10)
RSL is one of three teams without a loss at home this year. All three reside in the top three of the Supporters’ Shield standings.
9. Portland Timbers (Last Week: 12)
I’m sure that if I were a Timbers fan I would love the whole “Timber Joey cuts a log when we score” schtick, but as an outsider it seems a little phony to me and reeks of soccer before it could be considered a serious professional sport in the U.S. Am I being harsh?
10. Sporting Kansas City (Last Week: 5)
Mercurial SKC looked lost offensively against Portland. I suppose that should be the case when Graham Zusi doesn’t start. Remember when everyone (myself included) was praising the socks off Benny Feilhaber? Not so much anymore based on what I saw Sunday.
11. San Jose Earthquakes (Last Week: 11)
For the record, I have zero confidence that any team beyond this point in the power rankings has any real shot to win the MLS Cup this season. A couple of teams (Seattle, Orlando) could make some last-minute pitches to persuade me, but at this point in the year — with roughly two-thirds of the season gone — everyone past this point, including San Jose, should be calling a local priest to give them their last rites.
12. Vancouver Whitecaps (Last Week: 9)
Vancouver lost to the two top teams in the West in back-to-back games by the identical 2-0 scoreline. I have no idea if that says more about Vancouver or the two top teams in the West.
13. Philadelphia Union (Last Week: 13)
This feature from whatever MLS is calling its version of NFL Films (why don’t they just call it MLS Films?) came a few weeks late for the Union. Their surprising start has dissipated, and they haven’t won in a month. Whatever revolution Earnie Stewart is bringing to the rocky shores of Chester, PA, might be more in the developmental stage than notoriously grumpy and impatient Philly sports fans will want to believe.
14. Seattle Sounders (Last Week: 17)
As devastating a loss as it was for Orlando, it was as big a win for Seattle. The Sounders have games in hand on four of the five teams above them in the Western Conference standings, and so still have an (very) outside chance of making it to the postseason. Jordan Morris should have had a hat trick of assists, and the new guy Lodeiro looks legit after the initial reviews.
15. D.C. United (Last Week: 15)
If you put all of the teams with no hope of winning the title on a bus, D.C. might well be driving it. If you want your professional sports franchise to plummet to mediocre irrelevancy in a flash, just follow the blueprint D.C. has laid out this year. Washed up players? Check. Stadium that is falling apart? Check. Coach that buys his suits at JC Penny? Checkmate.
16. Orlando City (Last Week: 14)
Well, that was a bummer. Orlando City’s once blemish-free home record now has a mark in the loss column for the first time in over a calendar year. Remember how Jason Kreis said that developing a solid defensive team was objective number one? Well, that’s still a work in progress.
17. New England Revolution (Last Week: 16)
Is this a little low for a team that would be playoff bound were the season to end today? Nah. The East is terrible, and I really believe New England deserves no part of the playoffs and is likely to drop below the red line before season’s end.
18. Houston Dynamo (Last Week: 19)
I really, sincerely hope that Houston hires DaMarcus Beasley as a player-coach as he enters the twilight of his playing career. Wouldn’t that be great? It would make the Dynamo 100 times more relevant than they currently are. Someone should start a Twitter campaign for this.
19. Chicago Fire (Last Week: 18)
Chicago is in the semifinals of the U.S. Open Cup this week, which means the Fire are two wins from bringing home a trophy. Fire fans aren’t particularly excited about that fact, however, because in order for that to take place there would actually have to be some Fire fans first.
20. Columbus Crew SC (Last Week: 20)
I saw a guy wearing a Columbus Crew shirt in public today, and I thought that he must not actually be a Crew fan. No actual Crew fan would wear a Crew shirt in public after the calamity that has been this season for the 2015 MLS Cup runners-up. If this Crew season were a train wreck, it would have been a train carrying manure that ran off the tracks in an underground tunnel, where it sat for months just ruminating in its own filthy stink.
Podcasts
PawedCast Episode 515: Orlando City Transfers, Preseason Schedule, OCB Signings, and More
We’re back to discuss Orlando City’s transfer news and rumors, OCB roster additions, and the preseason schedule.
Orlando City has gathered for preseason camp ahead of the 2026 season, and we’re still here to talk about it. How long that continues to be the case may unknown at this point, but we’re trending in the right direction, so if that continues, you’re stuck with us for a while longer.
The Lions have had various comings and goings since our last show, and we discuss the movement in and out of the roster. We thought Carlos Coronel was going to be the new Orlando City starter in goal, but he fled to Brazil, so we welcome Canadian international Maxime Crepeau to the City Beautiful. It’s not as splashy an addition, but it could be just as effective a roster move if he can regain his form from his Vancouver and LAFC days.
We also discussed the additions of Tiago, Luis Otavio, and Braian Ojeda. On the other hand, departures took place as well, such as Nico Rodriguez being loaned to Atletico Nacional and the reports that Luis Muriel may be finalizing a deal to move on. We chatted about what those moves mean in the grand scheme of things. Kyle Smith went home and we are glad he’s still playing but sad to see him in another team’s uniform.
The preseason schedule was a bit underwhelming, but we ran through it quickly.
Our mailbagbox was a little light, and it proved to us how little we know about the Polish national team. Remember, if there’s anything — and we do mean anything — you want us to address on the show, just ask us by tweeting it to us at @TheManeLand with the hashtag #AskTMLPC, or hitting us up on Bluesky Social with that same hashtag.
Finally, we talked a bit about the recent moves OCB has made, including the addition of a Brazilian striker. Former OCB forward Shak Mohammed is off to Nashville, while OCB/OCSC left wing Yutaro Tsukada showed up to preseason camp with a wedding ring. Congrats to Yutaro!
Note: we are now in our off-season podcast schedule, which is guaranteed to give you at least one episode per month but we will only be weekly if/when news warrants it. We’ll also return for at least one more show to say goodbye if things don’t work out for us to continue, but we are hoping it doesn’t come to that!
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Here’s how No. 515 went down:
0:15 – An update on our staffing crisis is more hopeful than the last one, and we go through the various arrivals and departures.
30:16 – The mailbagbox seeks help for Orlando City from Poland and wants to know which position we’d least like to see the club make a Designated Player signing.
41:52 – OCB news, a new home for Shak, and Tsukada ties the knot.
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A Few Words About the Future of The Mane Land
TML needs help to continue bringing you coverage of Orlando City, the Orlando Pride, OCB, and all things soccer related in the City Beautiful.
For the last 11 years, The Mane Land has worked hard to provide daily content telling the story of Orlando City SC, the Orlando Pride, OCB, and any other soccer-related events we can get to in the Central Florida area. We love doing that, but we’re at a critical stage in being able to do so. Staff has been difficult to replace in recent years, and we’ve come to a point where some of us have not only been stretched to an unsustainable limit, but we’ve been going at that rate for multiple years without a break.
To that point, TML is now at a critical juncture where we must have more contributors who can cover live events in order to survive in our current format (and possibly at all). For the past few years, we have had only two primary game night writers covering three teams, and we are unable to continue at that pace, regardless of how much we enjoy doing it.
To continue as an entity, we’re going to need anywhere from two to four new contributors who can pitch in with game-night coverage of Orlando City/Orlando Pride matches. Additionally, another copy editor is essential, while two more would be preferred.
We’d like to continue into 2026, but if we can’t get the additional help we need, the current plan is to shut down at the end of the 2025 calendar year. The minimum we need to carry on would be two new live event writers and a copy editor.
What does this mean? Well, if you’ve ever thought it would be cool to cover soccer matches (it is) or thought about joining us, now is the time to volunteer. If you enjoy soccer and talking about this club with your friends, you might be perfect for our team, because if you can talk about soccer, you can probably write about it as well. Writing is just talking on a screen with your fingers, after all.
To get started, please write to us at themaneland@gmail.com and let us know how you’d like to contribute — writing, editing, etc.
It is important to note that we do this out of a love for the beautiful game and these positions are on a voluntary basis. However, if freed from the shackles of such an overwhelming schedule, my goal is to spend more time creating strategic partnerships and promoting our membership platform that could combine to bring in revenue that would go toward compensating staff writers. Additionally, some of our staff members have gone on to more financially rewarding opportunities as a result of their time with us. You never know what this experience will lead to. Like anything else in life, you’re likely to get out of it what you put in.
The good news is that we have already reached out to our Founders and our Buy Me a Coffee subscribers about this subject, and several have shown an interest in helping, so we are in the process of exploring those potential contributors at the moment.
We Are Currently Seeking:
- Match writers – You don’t need a degree in journalism or English to write for us. If you like to talk about soccer, you can probably write about it as well. Staff writers contribute regularly to our game coverage, which could be in the form of recaps, player grades pieces, five takeaways posts, etc. We have a need for this on both the Orlando City and Pride sides, and you can do both if you want. If you’re not local to the Orlando area, you can cover road matches via the broadcast/stream.
- Editors – Can you spot a subject/verb disagreement from a mile away? An editor position may be for you! How often do you get to correct people without anyone shaming you for it? This position will edit copy for submitted stories, make headlines punchier and more SEO-friendly, and ensure the story has a properly cropped/centered photo that helps tell the story. Typically you’ll only be on “desk duty” one or two evenings per week when it fits your schedule. You may also write stories if you wish!
About TML
Our little blog became an idea and then an independent WordPress site in late September of 2014, and went live on SBNation in December of that year. When SBNation stopped funding nearly all of its MLS blogs a few years ago, we went independent again, and we’ve long been the only outlet providing daily coverage of Orlando City’s teams. Even the club doesn’t post new content to its website every day!
FAQ
Why shutter the site at the end of December? Why do you need help now when the season doesn’t start for a couple of months?
Preparing to cover three teams requires advance planning. Each year, we put together a publication schedule to ensure all our bases are covered. This includes what will run (a placeholder or sometimes the specific piece) on every day of the year, which obviously doesn’t take into account breaking news or extra features that people want to do. Setting up this publication schedule also includes noting when major soccer events are coming, known USMNT/USWNT scheduled matches, MLS and NWSL deadlines, player birthdays, important milestones and anniversaries, and more. We also put together volunteer sign-up sheets for grades and takeaways posts. That setup work is all for naught if we don’t have the bodies to physically cover the team when the season starts. Also, it’s easier to pull the plug on our LLC at the end of a calendar year. None of us want to stop, but we have to be realistic about being able to continue covering the team as we have.
Why not just scale back and cover what you can? Do you have to cover every game?
I don’t have a good answer for this other than I would not feel right about putting my name on a product I don’t believe in. I don’t ever want our audience to have to guess whether or not they’re getting a game recap or any follow-up analysis from a given match. In my opinion, we have never had the personnel to fully provide what I envision. For example, I want to add more video content, player grades and recaps for the Pride games, and to bring back weekend Lion Links and OCB match previews. And we should have a lot more features and analysis pieces! In short, we’re already doing the bare minimum that I’m comfortable with. And, I have to be honest: if there was a game coming up with no one to cover it, knowing me, I’d probably just do it myself, and I already know I can’t continue the pace of the past few years. I have to save me from myself sometimes.
Could The Mane Land continue in a different form?
I have toyed with the idea of turning TML into a newsletter. This might be a daily that includes a Lion Links-type section and opinion/analysis of club news. It would not include match coverage or any kind of regular news. I almost pivoted to that when SBNation stopped funding us, but we decided to make a go of it as an independent outlet. The problem with the newsletter style is that I can’t do it daily every single day or it would be no different than the situation I’m in, so some help would still be needed. Some of that could come from the current TML staff, but I’m not sure all of it could, and the newsletter format is not for everyone, so we’d be leaving part of our audience behind. I’m not sure it’s the way to go.
Is new management or investment needed?
Possibly. I am willing to sell the name and logo and turn over all our passwords for someone else to take over the operations, which would free up a considerable amount of my time. I’m even willing to continue on as a writing and editing contributor, because I love covering the club. Some of the other staff might as well. But I would not be interested in covering every single match. I’m not a kid anymore, and I have a regular job, a family, and other side gigs that require my attention.
Will you still do the podcasts if the site shuts down?
No. I think if we decide to shut down, it will be across the board. I much prefer our written content, and that’s the reason I started our outlet to begin with. I feel the podcasts complement our coverage and give us more of an opinion platform and a way to discuss matches in a deeper, richer way, but I’m not interested in doing only the podcasts. That said, others on our staff might want to continue and I’m OK with that.
Contact us at themaneland@gmail.com today to get started as a new contributor!
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PawedCast Episode 506: Cincinnati Rewind, OCB-Carolina Core, Columbus Preview, and More
The Lions claimed a late draw at Cincy and now host Columbus while OCB’s playoff hopes hang by a thread.
Orlando City left it late again. Tyrese Spicer reprised his role from the Nashville game by providing the assist for a goal late in stoppage time, but this time it was a different goal scorer and a road draw instead of a home win. Alex Freeman played great against FC Cincinnati, so it was fitting that he literally pulled a point out of thin air on a Sunday night that saw the Lions squander numerous good opportunities to score while allowing the hosts only one Kevin Denkey strike.
We look back at the key moments, players, and plays of a critical road match, check our score predictions, and make our selections for Man of the Match, splitting the vote
This week’s mailbagbox asked us a pair of trivia questions and added an individual question for each host. Remember, if there’s anything — and we do mean anything — you want us to address on the show, just ask us by tweeting it to us at @TheManeLand with the hashtag #AskTMLPC, or hitting us up on Bluesky Social with that same hashtag.
OCB got two points at Carolina Core FC when it needed three, but it did enough to stay alive in the postseason race but there is no margin for error. The Young Lions fell behind by two goals, battled back to get level, conceded again, and once again equalized on the road. Carlos Mercado then helped his team win the penalty shootout on his birthday to claim the extra point. OCB must beat FC Cincinnati 2 on Sunday at home and get help to reach the postseason.
Finally, Orlando City returns home with another game against a good team from the Buckeye State, as the Columbus Crew visits Inter&Co Stadium on Saturday. Whether Diego Rossi plays or not, the Crew are always a difficult opponent. We break down the series history, look at the battle ahead, provide our key matchups, and make our predictions for the final score.
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Here’s how No. 506 went down:
0:15 – Orlando City didn’t seem to want to put the ball in the net, but maybe that’s because it wasn’t yet the death of stoppage time. Earlier goals are OK too, guys!
27:55 – The mailbagbox offers trivia, but no prizes if we get them right.
39:11 – OCB was listening to Meat Loaf and thinking two out of three ain’t bad, and the senior Lions prepare for Columbus.
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