Word is they don't have the commission votes to even negotiate a lease. Lets hope they can win the ft lauderdale bid
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They should have put it in Tampa... would have practically given them the land and buckhorn would walk around jerking beckham off whenever he wanted.
But they proposed putting it in the rowdies stadium in St. Pete... because every MLS team wants to play in a 30 year old minor league stadium with no room around it to expand.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWord is they don't have the commission votes to even negotiate a lease. Lets hope they can win the ft lauderdale bid
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postthe whole thing will go on another 3-5 yr delay, they wont be ready, there getting turned away at every corner. Too much politics down here! Move it to Arizona! or Las Vegas.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postplus Mls teams are dropping there academies, confirmed lexi lalas says hes hearing the same thing.
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MLs will not drop academies, building talent is completely worth the investment
They will get their stadium in melreese and DA in lockhart
despite everyone on here, they will be successful.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostMLs will not drop academies, building talent is completely worth the investment
They will get their stadium in melreese and DA in lockhart
despite everyone on here, they will be successful.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postplus Mls teams are dropping there academies, confirmed lexi lalas says hes hearing the same thing.
That’s not even close to what he said at all. Not even close.
He said...that some MLS executives wonder if it is worth the financial investment in the academies vs. just going out and spending money on a player you know you want. However, they feel that it would be the wrong move because it would signal that the franchise is not serious about the team they put on the field and would be poor optics for their market.
Bottom line. Development of talent is expensive and not being able to really profit on that investment by selling the product of your investment is a big problem and a bad business model.
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