Chivas come to town with nothing to lose
TORONTO – While most see Chivas USA as a team with no future and not much of a present, Toronto FC sees a squad playing for both pride and future MLS employment.
Chivas, which stands last in the West with a 6-16-6 record, is currently in limbo as it prepares for a Sunday date in Toronto. The Los Angeles-based side has been taken over by the league and commissioner Don Garber says the team might not play in 2015 and perhaps longer, with the timing to be decided after a new owner takes over.
And nobody seems to care.
The Goats are floundering in near obscurity, averaging 6,942 fans per game. That’s by far the league’s worst attendance — almost 12,000 under the MSL average — but still a number that reportedly flatters the fans actually in attendance at the StubHub Center.


