SirDouglasLoft
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- Jul 4, 2008
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Kansas City Wizards
got family there, you see
got family there, you see
He has the option of buying into a team, I believe. Not sure whether that means an expansion team or one of the existing teams (there are two ownership groups that currently each own two teams)hasn't becks got it written into his contract that he can "have a team" when he retires?
I have two friends who bought season tix this year - neither could get to the Santos game but I spoke to one of them about the Chicago game and he is proper excited about it.Went to the new stadium last Saturday to see them beat Santos FC 3-1. Very impressive stadium - much better than watching them play at Giants Stadium where they always looked a little bit lost. The stadium is right next to the mainline PATH station which makes it only about 20 minutes from downtown Manhattan. They looked a lot better than a team that finished last in MLS last season. It's high time New York had a proper soccerball stadium - even if it is in New Jersey ! Best bit - it was only $25 for the Santos game and Chicago Fire.
Swear there used to be a team in Florida, what happened to them. The league looks a bit lop sided, no team in the south east up to New York (or is that just me and really bad geography)
Went to the new stadium last Saturday to see them beat Santos FC 3-1. Very impressive stadium - much better than watching them play at Giants Stadium where they always looked a little bit lost. The stadium is right next to the mainline PATH station which makes it only about 20 minutes from downtown Manhattan. They looked a lot better than a team that finished last in MLS last season. It's high time New York had a proper soccerball stadium - even if it is in New Jersey ! Best bit - it was only $25 for the Santos game and Chicago Fire.
Soccerball could quite possibly reach tipping point in North America by the end of the decade.
reckon you'll be able to fit into their new jersey?
wowzers, that's unforgiving!
Fair enough it's not the most popular sport in the US at the moment, but why are so many teams building such small stadiums? Most also look like they can't be expanded. Understood playing in NFL grounds is pointless because they are so big, but shouldn't most teams be aiming for capacities of maybe 35-40,000, as opposed to 20,000? Seems a potential stumbling block in the future if they want it to go big... most teams sell out every week too.
Since 1863, and damned few of them.it's been around how long and how many teams actually make a profit?