2013 Roster & Salary, Rules and Regulations
#1
Posted 20 November 2012 - 04:01 PM
Essentials
Roster Rules 2013
CBA 2010-2014
Player Salaries (September 15th, 2013)
2012 Roster Thread
Salary Budget 2013 MLS = $2,950,000 / G's = $3'034'000 = 84'000 above
all players with last full known MLS salaries, unconfirmed roster belonging and no allocation money or retention funds
Roster Overview (MLS in brackets)
Players = 29 (30)
Designated Players = 03 (03)
Internationals = 07 (06 + 1@Chivas for 2013 + 1@Colorado for 2013 + 2014)
Salary Budget = 17 (20)
Off Budget = 7 (10)
Homegrown = 4 (unlimited*)
Generation Adidas = 1 (unlimited*)
Salary Budget Players
#10 Landon Donovan (368) DP
#07 Robbie Keane (368) DP / INT
#04 Omar Gonzalez (368) DP
#19 Juninho (290) INT
#05 Sean Franklin (248)
#06 Pablo Mastroeni (200)
#08 Marcelo Sarvas (184) INT
#02 Todd Dunivant (157)
#01 Carlo Cudicini (150) INT
#20 AJ DeLaGarza (143)
#14 Robbie Rogers (90)
#26 Michael Stephens (106)
#22 Leonardo (95) INT
#11 Colin Clark (80)
#24 Brian Perk (58)
#15 Laurent Courtois (47) Greencard
#18 Jaime Penedo (81) INT
Homegrown Players
#29 Gyasi Zardes (173) HG
#32 Jack McBean (101) HG
#33 Jose Villareal (48) HG
#36 Oscar Sorto (48) HG
Generation Adidas
#30 Chandler Hoffman (98) GA
Off-Budget Players
#21 Tommy Meyer (61)
#16 Hector Jimenez (47)
#25 Rafael Garcia (47)
#34 Kenney Walker (47) on loan @ NASL Fort Lauderdale Strikers
#17 Bryan Gaul (47) on loan @ NASL Fort Lauderdale Strikers
#12 Brian Rowe (47)
#28 Kofi Opare (35) INT
#35 Greg Cochrane (35)
#27 Charlie Rugg (35)
#2
Posted 20 November 2012 - 04:02 PM
2012/2013 MLS Transactions
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SALARY BUDGET: salary budget and allocation rules are now locked in under the CBA.
2013 = $2.95 million (+140k)
2014 = $3.10 million
MINIMUM SALARIES for senior roster players:
2013 = $46,500
2014 = $48,500
RESERVE DIVISION: minimum salaries for players beyond the first 24 per club will be as follows, with additional bonuses for players who appear in a first-team game:
2013 = $35,125
2014 = $36,500
DESIGNATED PLAYERS
International designated players age 20 or younger will be charged $150,000 against the team's salary cap.
Players aged 21 to 23 will count $200,000 against the salary cap.
All other designated players $335,000
#3
Posted 20 November 2012 - 04:03 PM
all based on the 2012 calendar
November
No Expansion Draft
MLS Waiver Draft (already took place)
December
MLS Waiver Draft for MLS Cup Finalists (to follow)
MLS Re-Entry Stage 1 Draft (tbd) - The first of two drafts for re-allocating the rights to players whose options are not picked up or who are out of contract. Click here for more details.
MLS Re-Entry Stage 2 Draft (tbd) — The second of two drafts for re-allocating the rights to players whose options are not picked up or who are out of contract.
January 2013 (ALL TBC)
MLS Player Combine (A four- to five-day showcase for talented college and young foreign players, held in Fort Lauderdale, Florida?)
MLS SuperDraft (A two-round draft to be held in ???.)
Preseason opens — MLS clubs are permitted to begin training ahead of the 2013 season.
Supplemental Draft — A four-round draft for players who were not selected or available in the SuperDraft.
February
March
First Kick — The 2013 MLS regular season begins. (TBC)
2012/2013 LA Galaxy CCL dates
Mar 04 Club Sport Herediano v LA Galaxy CCL Quarterfinal 1
Mar 11 LA Galaxy v Club Sport Herediano CCL Quarterfinal 2
Semifinals: April 2-4 and 9-11
Finals: April 24 and May 1
GROUP STAGE
All clubs will have two byes during the group phase
8 Groups with 3 teams each, only winners advance
note: the 2013/2014 edition with the G's already in the groupstage will kick off in summer/fall 2013.
#4
Posted 22 November 2012 - 01:30 AM
Although Beckham will depart the club next month, Leiweke reveals that conversations about the Galaxy’s next step have been ongoing for months.
“Bruce, Chris Klein and I have spent a lot of time talking in the last three or four months about where we go next. You know, we’re very fortunate to have Juninho and Sarvas. We’re not lacking for good creative midfielders and they’re young and hopefully this gives us resources to keep that nucleus intact,” said Leiweke. “We’re lucky we have Robbie Keane, he makes this a much easier transition, we’re lucky we have Landon Donovan. Frankly, I think from a player standpoint, I don’t think we miss a beat next year. I love David, but I think David would be the first to tell you that with Juninho and Sarvas, we got a pretty potent midfield, so I don’t think you’re going to see slippage here.”
And of that designated player spot? Leiweke admits that the club is going to look for the right fit, not just the first player that comes along.
“Yes, it does give us a DP slot, but don’t expect us to rush out and go fill it. We’re going to fill it with the right guy and it’s the right guy for this marketplace, the right guy for Bruce and the team that he and Chris want to build,” said Leiweke. “Chris and I have spent a lot of time talking about where we go find that next guy. It’s going to have to be the right guy not the first guy, which means maybe we’re patient for a year or two until we get the right guy.”
So it seems they are counting that Juninho remains a G.
Don't mind if the G's wait for the right DP to come along rather than just get one so they'll have 3.
#5
Posted 22 November 2012 - 01:50 AM
Good news.So it seems they are counting that Juninho remains a G.
I'm good with that too.Don't mind if the G's wait for the right DP to come along rather than just get one so they'll have 3.
Plus, Mike Magee is like a bonus DP at a nice discount.
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#6
Posted 22 November 2012 - 03:55 AM
I'm willing to bet a lot of this is just posturing to try and better their negotiating position with potentials.Leiweke on the free DP spot, Juninho, Sarvas, Keane, Donovan and more
So it seems they are counting that Juninho remains a G.
Don't mind if the G's wait for the right DP to come along rather than just get one so they'll have 3.
#7
Posted 22 November 2012 - 12:31 PM
Remember that this is Leiweke posturing on his own behalf, too.I'm willing to bet a lot of this is just posturing to try and better their negotiating position with potentials.
As soon as the G's/AEG are sold - he's out of a job.
#8
Posted 03 December 2012 - 12:00 AM
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#9
Posted 03 December 2012 - 01:45 PM
more from LA Times
- G's were ain talks with Ronaldinho again, before he signed a contract extension last month
- now they focus on a Latin DP (thus Kaka not Lampard)
Leiweke "Look, if Wayne Rooney wants to come, we'll make an exception. But the reality for us right now, our thinking, is … iconic players that have a special relationship with the Hispanic community,"
- Keane, is under contract for two more seasons with an option that could keep him here through 2015.
- Midfielders Mike Magee and Juninho — on loan from Sao Paulo — will be out of contract at the end of the year, as will goalkeeper Josh Saunders, whose future with the team is further clouded by the Galaxy's interest in trading for Chivas USA keeper Dan Kennedy.
- Gonzalez, DeLaGarza, Dunivant and Franklin is signed for another year.
- Midfielder Marcelo Sarvas and forward Edson Buddle are also signed, and midfielder Christian Wilhelmsson has an option for next season that may prove too expensive for the Galaxy to pick up.
#10
Posted 03 December 2012 - 02:17 PM
Before I start rambling: Gonzalez incredible fast recovery, not to mention return to the top, has been unbelievable!
the Kennedy talk certainly is interesting, but not surprising. Saunders had an inconsistent season at best (even aside the personal thing and the Gonzo injury, superb one moment, followed by shaky/uncertain ones).
However why would they across the hall let go of one if not their best player and prospect?
- Can't be the only one to want a return of Kevin Hartman (whether that's in a playing/mentoring/future/coaching role), since Dallas doesn't seem to want his services any longer.
- keep Juninho
- resign Magee
- send the Swede away (just fast but not really much else, can be had cheaper and without an INT slot too)
- shop Buddle and see if you get value.
- use Villarreal, Jimenez, Garcia, Meyer and the Reserves/Academy prospects
- wait for the right DP(s)
#11
Posted 03 December 2012 - 02:43 PM
And has "No intention on signing a new contract and wishes to test free agency". We've got one chance to make history in MLS with a three peat and that's 2013. Go big or go home.Thanks to Zero, we confirmed Omar Gonzalez has a year left on his contract.
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#12
Posted 03 December 2012 - 04:12 PM
Frank Lampard to the Galaxy? Not so much
Word from those who know say any media types still peddling the Frank Lampard to Galaxy story need to tap the brakes.
The Galaxy, says one source, has very little interest.
Kaka? Yes, for sure. AEG president Tim Leiweke is on the record about that one. But the Lampard thing seems to have grown a pair of false legs.
They clubs was, on the other hand, very interested earlier this year in Giovani dos Santos and Didier Drogba, the source said, as MLS held substantive talks with representatives of both.
The Galaxy was willing to go up to $9 million a year for Drogba … which just wasn’t going to trump the ridiculous $15 million he’s earning in China.
Josh Saunders out at Galaxy?
We all saw Galaxy goalkeeper Josh Saunders more or less evaporate on the goal line Saturday as Calen Carr slammed the Houston Dynamo into the lead. It was hardly Saunders’ best moment, and it probably will drive home the final, proverbial nail. Word is that the Galaxy are finished with Saunders, who missed time this year while in the league’s substance abuse treatment program.
Word is that the Galaxy would really like to find a way to grab Dan Kennedy from down the Home Depot Center hall. Chivas USA’s besieged goalkeeper may not fit the new profile for the Goats. Or maybe he will – who really knows with that mess of a club? This much is certain: if the Galaxy could pull off this one, it would be a true coup. (And a pretty doggone good deal for Kennedy, too, who would fall break ties with the league’s wackiest, most unstable team for a spot with the two-time defending champs.)
Bruce Arena showed up … where?
I have never quite decided if Bruce Arena loves to hate the media … or if he just enjoys poking the media bear, and also enjoys a good joust.
Either way, Arena has never seemed to embrace that part of the American soccer coaching experience. He never seems to relish speaking to the media (which isn’t hard to understand considering all of the silly questions the man has endured through the years, especially a few years back before the media world evolved into a better place for soccer.)
Any-whose, it was downright shocking to see Arena show up Thursday at a media happy hour. He was jovial and seemed quite happy to be there.
The Galaxy will be going somewhere … soon
The Los Angeles Galaxy will not be sitting still. Very soon – by the end of the week, perhaps – they will be off on another check-cashing tour to some far-flung land. Not that this is a shocker; the Galaxy have done the same over the last couple of years. The surprise is why the club seems ever intent on making it a surprise. Look for an announcement in the next couple of days.
Kennedy would be awesome. Goats could use Buddle, no? Maybe a nice Sweedish winger?
#13
Posted 03 December 2012 - 04:33 PM
Kennedy would be an upgrade over Saunders. The Goats want to return to the days of "This is futbol" BS, so maybe the G's pick him up on the cheap... like give them back David Junior Lopes cheap...
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#14
Posted 03 December 2012 - 04:44 PM
Some more chatter from Steve Davis.
The Galaxy will be going somewhere … soon
The Los Angeles Galaxy will not be sitting still. Very soon – by the end of the week, perhaps – they will be off on another check-cashing tour to some far-flung land. Not that this is a shocker; the Galaxy have done the same over the last couple of years. The surprise is why the club seems ever intent on making it a surprise. Look for an announcement in the next couple of days.
Let's hope they complete that German tour they cancelled in 09. Or anywhere in Euroland.
#15
Posted 03 December 2012 - 06:14 PM
[*]Midfielders Mike Magee and Juninho — on loan from Sao Paulo — will be out of contract at the end of the year, as will goalkeeper Josh Saunders, whose future with the team is further clouded by the Galaxy's interest in trading for Chivas USA keeper Dan Kennedy.
'Cause getting players from the goats has worked so well for us before? I too would rather bring back Hartman. But definitely we'll want to keep BAMF and Juninho if at all possible.
Sarvas has never been anywhere any great length of time before, did he? I hope the Gs will prove a place he stays a while. Buddle: The Sequel was better than The Return Of The Fish, but that's about the best I can say for it, and I was really excited to see him come back (as I was Fish. Oh, well...). Wilhelmsson has a cool name but should probably be thanked for participating and sent on his way.[*]Midfielder Marcelo Sarvas and forward Edson Buddle are also signed, and midfielder Christian Wilhelmsson has an option for next season that may prove too expensive for the Galaxy to pick up.
Otherwise, from the article Ben linked to:
...the team expects Gonzalez, the MLS Cup most valuable player, to draw loan interest from several European clubs.
For fucking fucks' sake.
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