Monday, 6 May 2013

Why The New Birmingham City-Backed MLS Business Shouldnat Take New York City

As much good act as MLS Commissioner Don Garber did for MLS in the Usa, he periodically makes American soccer supporters damage their collective heads, like with his recent review that thereas far too much soccer on television.A Still another confounding example in recent months is his attempt to land an additional MLS staff in the Brand New York area. Two weeks before Garber stated an expansion team news was likely in 4-6 weeks. Last week, reports spread that Manchester City owner Sheikh Mansour is set to fork over the $100 million development cost for a brand new MLS group to be wonderfully called New York City Hamilton Academical. I just like the idea of the group having 20 teams, but it bothers me that Garber wants it to be in New York City therefore much.A I understand his reason a' the organization cash that would flow, the main media coverage, the potential Manchester-like rivalry with the New York Red Bulls, etc.A Understandably, MLS is not planning to ignore someone prepared to spend that mind-boggling $100 million expansion fee.A But the thought of NYC having a second group and a new soccer specific stadium seems unfair if the New York Red Bulls donat even regularly sell out their very own practically brand new soccer specific stadium (Red Bull Arena opened this year). AObviously, Nyc is large enough to support two teams nevertheless they donat also support one very well.A The Red Bulls currently rank tenth in the league in attendance, averaging 17,053 per game. I understand the Red Bulls actually play in Harrison, New Jersey and that the proposed ground for New York City Hamilton Academical would be in Queens, but itas still asking a great deal for two MLS clubs in such close proximity to thrive.A Keep in mind that Los Angeles gets the Galaxy and Chivas USA, but the Galaxy have the third greatest regular attendance in MLS this year (21,271), while Chivas USA have the best in the league (8,045 ).A Iam maybe not saying the problem would definitely be repeated in New York City, but it should give Garber pause. With the group already spread therefore geographically thin across our great country, it appears unnecessary to shoehorn another franchise in the New York City region when the Southeastern region of the U.S. doesnat have a simple team.A MLS did give the Tampa Bay Mutiny and Miami Fusion an attempt for all months before folding both clubs in 2001 as neither had solid enough lover service, but the soccer climate has changed somewhat in the a dozen years since those clubsa decline and itas time to setup a new staff in the region. For several months, it seemed Floridaas Orlando City SC (which plays in the USL PRO league) had momentum for the MLS extension slot making use of their Portland Timbers-like fan support and diehard ownership.A But on Friday the Florida legislature voted down a stadium money support statement that will have served Orlando City create a fresh downtown stadium and possibly raise their mission to become MLSa 20thAteam. Garber probably isnat too unhappy concerning the Orlando City setback.A Now the certainly splashy formal announcement from MLS and Sheikh Mansour can proceed later this month without the loud opposition.A The announcement is expected to correspond with Manchester Cityas post-season trip, which includes a against Chelsea at Yankee Stadium on May 25. Assuming the second New York City business materializes while the leagueas 20thAteam, rather than fundamentally setting an unequal 21stAclub in the Southeast, a much better choice may be transplanting disappointing Chivas USA to North Carolina, Georgia, or Florida.A Iam totally in favor of new teams, buyers, and stadia that may benefit MLS overall, I'd just rather see MLS expansion teams given to devoted and deserving lover basics clamoring for their very own team (while the league did with Portland) rather than MLS attempting to make a crown jewel of a team that no one is actually asking for.A Well, except for Sheikh Mansour that is.

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