Kansas City Wizards are getting a stadium
http://web.mlsnet.com/news/mls_news.jsp?ymd=20071213&content_id=133007&vkey=news_mls&fext=.jsp
http://web.mlsnet.com/news/mls_news.jsp?ymd=20071213&content_id=133007&vkey=news_mls&fext=.jsp
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farmboy;2452898 said:Woah! Where's he been since he left Man United? Last I remember Reineri had signed him to Chelsea and was calling him "the best in the world" (not that I have a good memory, I was in england while it happened so I have that edition of the sun as a souvenir). I haven't heard from him since.
Edit: the other United
Bobby;2470519 said:Nike just bought the USL outright...
Rochester Rhino;2470572 said:They are going to try to compete with Adidas and MLS to become the best league in North America from what I've heard.
CarlosDanger;2473010 said:I can't see the USL taking the reins from MLS, although the competition could end up screwing both leagues.
USL cities like Seattle, Portland, Vancouver and Montreal are all lining up to get into MLS. They have just authorised Seattle to promote their whole team to MLS.
The bigger cities with the bigger media markets are all MLS, so I don't know how the USL would compete there.
$teauA;2473118 said:Look at the NFL and the NBA, both were formed out of two leagues. I don't see how the competition could hurt the MLS.
Deisler;2473160 said:It's quite simple basketball and american football are national sports and pastimes. Soccer is still very fragile to survice a clash of 2 leagues.