MLS expansion seems settled at 20
The most powerful and prestigious soccer leagues in the world have stopped at 20. From a huge country like Brazil to a relatively small one like England, 20 clubs seem to be the limit for even the strongest circuits. Whether it's to keep the number of games manageable, maintain the depth of the talent pool or simply a trend, 20 has become the standard.
MIKE JACOBS @ Sep 15, 2011 9:29 AM EDT | Blog Profile
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