Again, sort of harsh to TFC, but I think they're coming back. Conversely, Portland seems to be spiraling out of control, so here's to hoping the All-star break can help them recover whatever it is they're supposed to have.
Team
|
Rank
|
Weekly Δ
|
SHFR
|
Weekly Δ
|
San Jose
|
1
|
NC
|
150,685
|
-6,031
|
DC
|
2
|
NC
|
128,655
|
-9,502
|
New York
|
3
|
NC
|
117,647
|
1,625
|
Kansas City
|
4
|
NC
|
112,245
|
-2,509
|
Salt Lake City
|
5
|
NC
|
111,111
|
585
|
Houston
|
6
|
+1
|
105,769
|
4,320
|
Vancouver
|
7
|
+1
|
100,000
|
0
|
Chicago
|
8
|
-2
|
100,000
|
-3,448
|
Seattle
|
9
|
NC
|
96,916
|
-306
|
Columbus
|
10
|
NC
|
94,421
|
671
|
LA
|
11
|
NC
|
90,535
|
3,035
|
Philadelphia
|
12
|
NC
|
86,275
|
3,272
|
Chivas
|
13
|
NC
|
79,710
|
-1,059
|
New England
|
14
|
+1
|
78,292
|
-655
|
Colorado
|
15
|
-1
|
78,014
|
-2,138
|
Dallas
|
16
|
+1
|
73,333
|
2,388
|
Montreal
|
17
|
-1
|
70,288
|
-898
|
Portland
|
18
|
NC
|
68,966
|
-1,503
|
Toronto
|
19
|
NC
|
62,678
|
1,985
|
Congrats again to San Jose, let's see if they can keep it up.
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