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Welcome back! You're just in time to help me watch Southampton not score against Newcastle Sunday.'sup.
I'll probably just pick an African team. Belgium is intriguing but they haveBelgium - Toby and Jan - maybe Dembele
Germany
Spain
Brazil - Paulinho...
Colombia - I hear Shakira is a free agent. (and Davinson Sanchez)
Denmark - if they can get past the playoff - Eriksen
France - Lloris (and Sissoko...)
Argentina - Lamela
, so that's a NO. France, Germany, and Spain would feel too much like being a bandwagon fan (hi Chelski and ####-nal fans.) Maybe Argie, I do love Messi and to a lesser extent Dybala. Oh, and I'll cheer for Iceland for sure. I'll probably just pick an African team. Belgium is intriguing but they have, so that's a NO. France, Germany, and Spain would feel too much like being a bandwagon fan (hi Chelski and ####-nal fans.) Maybe Argie, I do love Messi and to a lesser extent Dybala. Oh, and I'll cheer for Iceland for sure.
I follow Tottenham so I'm a bandwagon fan? Maybe in the sense that I try to be more like you, Sinn Fein.I'll probably just pick an African team. Belgium is intriguing but they have, so that's a NO. France, Germany, and Spain would feel too much like being a bandwagon fan (hi Chelski and ####-nal fans.) Maybe Argie, I do love Messi and to a lesser extent Dybala. Oh, and I'll cheer for Iceland for sure.
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You won't follow a big Euro team - as that would be jumping on the bandwagon - but you'll jump on the Iceland bandwagon?I follow Tottenham so I'm a bandwagon fan? Maybe in the sense that I try to be more like you, Sinn Fein.![]()
I think of that more as rooting for the little guy... I do see your point. But I think of Iceland similar to Leeds. Its a feel good story but they will never win it all.You won't follow a big Euro team - as that would be jumping on the bandwagon - but you'll jump on the Iceland bandwagon?![]()
I don't care one way or the other, I assume there will be some good games to watch, and perversely not having to worry about the US losing makes the matches easier to watch.
http://www.espnfc.com/paris-saint-germain/story/3227455/world-cup-bribery-case-opened-against-psg-president-nasser-al-khelaifi?ex_cid=UKSocial_GC_FBSwiss federal prosecutors have announced a criminal case for suspected bribery linked to World Cup broadcast rights against Paris Saint-Germain's Qatari chairman and CEO Nasser Al-Khelaifi.
The office of Switzerland's attorney general says the investigation concerns bribes offered to former FIFA secretary general Jerome Valcke to award 2026 and 2030 World Cup rights to Qatari-owned BeIN Media Group.
didn't occur to me what the ramifications of the yanks winning would be.Quite the 48 hours for my soccer fandom. US crashes out, BabyNats lose and finish 3rd. NYCFC moves their final game from Yankee stadium to Citi-field. Not a big deal unless you are taking your soon to be 6 year old and 5 friends to the game for his birthday. Kill me now.
"still intrigued"over the years Bob Kraft's name has been tied with purchasing an EPL club.
While he still remains interested this article shows quotes from Bob that it is unlikely because they don't think they can be competitive in a non salary cap league.
http://www.bbc.com/sport/football/41592525
Next weekend (22nd). They basically got booted in case the Yankees make the World Series (the ALCS games finish on the 18th). I have to run through and see how many kids/parents are OK with going out to CitiField, but I may have a ticket or two.didn't occur to me what the ramifications of the yanks winning would be.
7 train working this weekend?
have they played soccer there? I wonder how the field and sight-lines work out relative to yankee "the worst soccer stadium in history" stadiumNext weekend (22nd). They basically got booted in case the Yankees make the World Series (the ALCS games finish on the 18th). I have to run through and see how many kids/parents are OK with going out to CitiField, but I may have a ticket or two.
It's honestly not that much worse (55 minutes versus 45 minutes) just annoying logistically.
I tried to figure that out (they don't have the tickets online yet). Nearest I can tell is the endlines behind the goals look good and then not much else.have they played soccer there? I wonder how the field and sight-lines work out relative to yankee "the worst soccer stadium in history" stadium
And FWIW, I'm 99.99% sure NYCFC is fine with this as "proof" they need a stadium anywhere else.
It seems clear that nothing is ever going to change here unless he gets a sweet heart land deal in Boston. I still don't know if he is willing to spend the money on the stadium itself but there seem to be indications he would spend it but not with out the land already in place."still intrigued"
I'd rather he pump that money into his team and MLS.
I can't wait until the first big error that Yanks commit is blamed on NYCFC :(And FWIW, I'm 99.99% sure NYCFC is fine with this as "proof" they need a stadium at Willets Point.
yes a few times I think. I think some ICC games were played there. Here is one from 2014have they played soccer there?
well- I mean with real teams.yes a few times I think. I think some ICC games were played there. Here is one from 2014
http://m.mlb.com/news/article/69104788/citi-field-to-host-soccer-match/
https://www.whoareyadesigns.com/products/iceland-soccer-t-shirt-huge-iceland-supporter?mc_cid=0423fc9931&mc_eid=c01ad1ad7eI'll probably just pick an African team. Belgium is intriguing but they have, so that's a NO. France, Germany, and Spain would feel too much like being a bandwagon fan (hi Chelski and ####-nal fans.) Maybe Argie, I do love Messi and to a lesser extent Dybala. Oh, and I'll cheer for Iceland for sure.
"yanks winning"?El Floppo said:didn't occur to me what the ramifications of the yanks winning would be.
7 train working this weekend?
oh man thats got to hurt.... Was waiting for the diving header to score and salvage, but it went the other way on me!
One thing you have to say, he showed some amazing balance. he took 9 long strides at a full sprint while almost parallel to the groundoh man thats got to hurt.... Was waiting for the diving header to score and salvage, but it went the other way on me!
We'll hear no crying from Chelski fans.If only Chelsea had a striker on the bench that could bring a spark...oh hi Costa![]()
@Kafka I’m almost pulling for Roma, but I’m not
If only Chelsea did not have 543,224,149,765 players out on loan...If only Chelsea had a striker on the bench that could bring a spark...oh hi Costa![]()
@Kafka I’m almost pulling for Roma, but I’m not
If only Chelsea had a striker on the bench that could bring a spark...oh hi Costa![]()
Austin, the capital of Texas and the home to the state’s flagship university, is the largest city in the country without a major-professional sports franchise. That could change within two years if Anthony Precourt, the San Francisco-based owner Columbus Crew SC, decides to head south.
Local sources on Monday told The Dispatch that Precourt is frustrated with the Crew’s declining revenues and poor attendance figures and is strongly considering a franchise move to Austin. Earlier this year, Major League Soccer registered “Austin FC” and “Austin Athletic” as trademarks of the league.
One source close to the team said a deal to host home games at the University of Texas is “all but done” for 2019. The source also said Precourt paid $68 million – above market value – for the team in 2013 because he entertained plans to move it. Another source said plans for a “pristine, waterfront development” in Austin is gaining impetus.
The sources spoke off record because negotiations to keep the team in Columbus are not officially dead. It is standard practice for team owners who might want to move to keep hope alive for the purposes of selling tickets for a lame-duck season. The late Art Modell, for instance, made a public promise to keep his NFL team in Cleveland before he moved it to Baltimore.
A consortium of Columbus businessmen have been trying to work with Precourt to find a local solution. They have scouted locations for a potential Downtown stadium and made offers to purchase all or part of the franchise. Precourt has demurred.
Precourt, under the aegis of Precourt Sports Management, bought the Crew from its original owners, Hunt Sports Group. The purchase agreement contained a promise to keep the team in Columbus for at least 10 years; it also included an escape clause in the case Precourt wanted to move it to Austin.
MLS has plans to grow, but Austin has not been among a dozen cities bidding for an expansion franchise. Cincinnati, on the other hand, has made a hard push. Cincinnati’s case would be stronger if the Crew were no longer in-state.
The Crew is a charter member of MLS, which began play in 1996. It is considered to be the leagues “first franchise.” It opened the country’s first major soccer-specific stadium in 1999 on the Ohio State Fairgrounds.
Although Precourt has paid for some renovations, Mapfre Stadium, as it is now known, is a dinosaur by league standards. Precourt and the league put great import on newer stadiums located in downtown areas.
marace@dispatch.com
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I from the start, I wondered why the San Antonio expansion bid didn't seem to have any juice. I guess they and MLS knew about this.wow lots of interesting tidbits in that Columbus story. On the surface it sounds like the typical "pay for my stadium or I am moving" BS but that seems illogical for 2 reasons.
1) The Crew have no juice. Like my Revs, they are one of the handful of MLS teams that really don't resonate in their local market. I don't know if they are important enough for anyone to bend over backward for.
2) The real interesting piece is that Precourt was planning to move to Austin from the get go planting the "get out of jail" seed into the original purchase.
I also wonder if the success of FCC is making Precourt worried that their market could dwindle even more should Cincy get into MLS.
The strange part of this is that most people in the Austin area seem to think there is no space for a downtown stadium and that even if there were the public would not pay for it.
No longer just "sources" as Precourt himself said he is actively looking at Austin