MLS and its Players: Third Party Ownership? Player and Club Rights Non Existent?
Major League Soccer owns the registration of all its players excluding DPs. This has allowed MLS to maintain an (ostensibly) level playing field for many years within the league. From a competitive standpoint, MLS, due largely to this practice has become in the eyes of this writer, more compelling than the English Premier League which typically boasts the same top four sides each season.
Major League Soccer Talk @ Nov 27, 2009 11:35 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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