Below we list the salaries and statistics of the 14 MLS designated players. In the case of newly acquired players, we listed their stats with their new team, and we looked to see if they had any noticeable effect on attendance.
The players are listed in order of salary.
David Beckham, LA
$6.5 million
0 games
Thierry Henry, New York
$5.6 million
4 games, 0 goals, 3 assists
Attendance effect: Attendance up 35% in two home games, Red Bulls had their first sellout August 14th
Rafa Marquez, New York
$5.5 million
2 games, 0 goals 0 assists
Attendance effect: Red Bulls had their first sellout August 14th in his home debut
Landon Donovan, LA
$2.1 millon
14 games, 5 goals, 11 assists
Juan Pablo Angel, New York
$1.9 million
20 games, 11 goals, 2 assists
Nery Castillo, Chicago
$1.8 million
2 games, 0 goals, 0 assists
Attendance effect: Attendance up 21.5% after two games
Julian de Guzman, Toronto
$1.7 million
16 games, 0 goals, 2 assists
Freddie Ljungberg, Chicago
$1.3 million
3 games, 0 goals, 1 assist
Attendance effect: Attendance up 21.5% after two games
Mista, Toronto
$987k
4 games, 0 goals, 0 assists (Scored in CCL play)
Attendance effect: Marginal (Toronto averages a sellout)
Branko Boskovic, DC
$516k
5 games, 0 goals, 0 assists
Attendance effect: Average attendance is slightly down, last game had just 12,474 fans
Blaise Nkufo, Seattle
$480k
4 games, 0 goals, 0 assists
Attendance effect: Marginal (Sounders basically average a sellout anyways)
Alvaro Fernandez, Seattle
$300k
3 games, 1 goal, 0 assists
Attendance effect: Marginal (Sounders basically average a sellout anyways)
Geovanni, San Jose
Salary unknown
0 games
Omar Bravo, Kansas City
Salary unknown
0 games
NY Red Bulls are doing what NY does best, spend their way to the top. Red Bull can afford it, because they figured out a way how to get people to pay double for sugar water.
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