Welp. I asked Tom āScoop Doggā Bogert and his sources are saying your team didnāt make the Audi 2022 MLS Cup Playoffs. Bummer.Ā
Of the 14 playoff teams, just three ā Real Salt Lake, LA Galaxy and NYCFC ā have ever won MLS Cup. Of the seven Western Conference teams, zero have won the conference since 2014. And of the seven Eastern Conference teams, just two teams have ever made MLS Cup. Itās extremely likely we end up with someone adding to their trophy case for the very first time on Nov. 5.
In fact, itās likely that if your team didnāt make the playoffs, you can remember the very first time your team lifted a trophy. Maybe even a second or third time. The odds are much higher this year that your team has won hardware if you didnāt make the playoffs. Of the 52 MLS Cup participants ever, teams that didnāt make the playoffs in 2022 represent 38 of those appearances and 19 of 26 winners.
So I donāt think itās unfair to ask fans of the teams that didnāt make it in to try and live vicariously through the remaining teams and think back to the days when you didnāt know what winning a trophy felt like. Canāt you remember the joy? The excitement? The emotion? Now, just try and do that from the couch while you watch FC Cincinnati make a run at MLS Cup. It will pretty much be the same if you try really hard.
Which brings me to my next pointā¦
Ok, Iāll concede the first point might have been a tiny bit snarky. But Iāll shift toward sincerity here and point outā¦
⢠FC Cincinnati won the Wooden Spoon three times in a row (2019-21) before making it into their first-ever playoffs this year.
⢠Austin FC have put together a fun and dynamic team with a legitimate chance to win the title, and they happen to be backed by one of the great atmospheres (Q2 Stadium) in MLS.
⢠CF MontrĆ©al lost their world-famous head coach (Thierry Henry) just a few weeks before the season last year and passed along the job to Wilfried Nancy, who unexpectedly turned out to be one of the single-best managers in the league and whoās guided a team without a ton of marquee names to the third-best record in MLS in just his second year in charge.
I could go on here, but the point is there are a ton of teams to latch onto. I mean, even a New York team like the Red Bulls could use a little love and support from afar. Weāre talking about a team thatās made the playoffs 13 years in a row and hasnāt won MLS Cup (#ThatsSoMetro). And even if I went a little out of my way to point that out just because itās objectively pretty funny, thereās still truth in the sentiment watching a team overcome that kind of Sisyphean existence is as pure an experience as you can have watching sports from afar.
Or, if youāre not looking for that and just kind of want to make everyone else kind of annoyed, you can put all your energy towards the Galaxy, NYCFC or, I dunno, Orlando City winning another trophy. Thereās nothing wrong with hopping on a bandwagon propelled by spite.
Anything can happen in the playoffs! In fact, last year RSL won a game without taking a ā oh wait, actually, I think this is making a few of yāall more upset. Weāll just move on quicklyā¦
Thereās a big difference in the āwowā factor of watching a small building topple over versus, like, a massive stadium. The same principle can be applied to playoff watching, too. You donāt have to pick a team to ride with the entire time, you can just pick a team to ride against the entire time.Ā
You can do your best to make sure Supporters' Shield winners LAFC don't lift a second trophy in one year. You can work to keep big stars like Gareth Bale, Chicharito and Hany Mukhtar from the joy of winning MLS Cup. You can send your worst to the Philadelphia Union because no one wants to be shown up by a team making smart decisions with a low budget in a way that maximizes their value in a way that teams with larger budgets have wholly failed to do. What, do you think youāre better than us, Philadelphia?Ā
They are. They obviously are. But thatās beside the point. The point is you can cheer for failure as much as you can cheer for success. It wonāt fix your broken heart, but it will at least drag others down with you. How great is that?
The playoffs are the time for predictions. And considering weāve been watching these teams for 34 match weeks now, youād think weād have a pretty good idea of how things will shake out. The problem is, we have absolutely no idea how things will shake out. Itās MLS.
That wonāt stop plenty of so-called āexpertsā from sharing their brackets and predictions throughout the playoffs though. Maybe thereās one, in particular, you donāt really like. Maybe that one is me.
Well, I have good news: You can take those predictions and celebrate like you won a title every time their predictions come up wrong.
Do it. Just go crazy with it. Buy a jersey of the team they picked to lose. Pop champagne at full time. Hang an āAndrew Wiebe Picked FC Dallas To Win But They Lost On Penaltiesā banner in your living room. Find your passion.
Or maybe just take a screenshot or whatever and post it on social media. That will probably be fun too.
A lot of this has been predicated on encouraging the playoff-less among us to find a team or person to support or cheer against. But, to be honest, itās not the ideal way to consume the playoffs or MLS in general. The ideal way involves abandoning all attachment and living solely for entropy.
Why would you want a team to just āwinā when you could cheer for a team to score three own goals and win 4-3 anyway? Why care about āwho advances to the next roundā when thereās a legitimate chance a team loses on their opponentās lone shot of the game and that shot just happens to come from 40 yards out via a center back whoās never scored? Why ask āwhatās the score?ā when you could ask āwait, is that an outfield player playing goalkeeper in a penalty shootout?ā
The playoffs donāt have to be about the destination. They can be about the pure, undistilled journey only a league like MLS can provide. You donāt need someone to support. You can just support nothing. And everything. All at once. Youāll probably be rewarded for it in the end.
Even if you didnāt make the playoffs, you can at least take solace in the fact you donāt have to worry about losing on something like this:
There. Donāt you feel better now?