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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostSo? If a taxpayer writes a commissioner and expresses a negative opinion of the funding, you're implying what, exactly? Sounds like a veiled "we know who you are" threat. Typical intimidation tactic, and not really surprising.
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What is sad is that you don't see that MLS will fail. Tampa and South Florida have begger soccer markets and a longer history and they failed. Professional sports in Florida do not survive. You are asking the city to dive into something that will fail. The economic impact will actually be very negative on the city, think Detroit!
If you want MLS so bad move to Portland
Don't give me 20,000 people as you already know that OC has been documented to lie about attendance figures. More like 10,000
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhat is sad is that you don't see that MLS will fail. Tampa and South Florida have begger soccer markets and a longer history and they failed. Professional sports in Florida do not survive. You are asking the city to dive into something that will fail. The economic impact will actually be very negative on the city, think Detroit!
If you want MLS so bad move to Portland
Don't give me 20,000 people as you already know that OC has been documented to lie about attendance figures. More like 10,000
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostProfessional sports in Florida do not survive.
Miami Dolphins
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jacksonville Jaguars
Miami Marlins
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Miami Heat
Orlando Magic
Tampa Bay Lightning
Florida Panthers
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Is Orlando a lock for a MLS franchise?
See today's Sun-Sentinel: http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/n...,7331747.story
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostWhich professional sports in Florida has not survived?
Miami Dolphins
Tampa Bay Buccaneers
Jacksonville Jaguars
Miami Marlins
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Miami Heat
Orlando Magic
Tampa Bay Lightning
Florida Panthers
However wouldn't it be nice if the local soccer community got behind OCSC and even when they are not a dominant force show up. For me that is when it matters when the team is losing will the fans be in their seats.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhat's sad is that your position on economic issues for the City of Orlando is being led by a grudge you hold against the youth arm of Orlando City, the only chance Central Florida has of an MLS franchise.
what's sadder still is that you are in the vast majority, and we'll learn another painful lesson in Orlando.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou are so bitter you can't see past the end of your nose. Whose butt is up? Did you go to the game?? The entire lower bowl was full and then spilled into the second tier. You really need to get off your bandwagon. Soccer is more popular now than it was 15 years ago when the mutiny were here. Things are changing in the states. You are the one falling behind.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postmaybe the poster meant professional soccer with the Miami fusion and the rest who failed to make it.
However wouldn't it be nice if the local soccer community got behind OCSC and even when they are not a dominant force show up. For me that is when it matters when the team is losing will the fans be in their seats.
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Half lower bowl idiot. That is way less than 20,000
QUOTE=Unregistered;1091446]You are so bitter you can't see past the end of your nose. Whose butt is up? Did you go to the game?? The entire lower bowl was full and then spilled into the second tier. You really need to get off your bandwagon. Soccer is more popular now than it was 15 years ago when the mutiny were here. Things are changing in the states. You are the one falling behind.[/QUOTE]
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Meanwhile, still riding high after setting a league and club attendance record for their championship win on Saturday, Orlando City today launched an online petition for fans to sign stating, “I believe in Major League Soccer (MLS) in Orlando!’ The petition is located at OrlandoBelievesinMLS.com.
The goal of the campaign is to hit 15,000 signatures by the beginning of October – though the site already had nearly 11,000 signatures by 9:30 this morning.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View Postwhat's even more sad is you and the other sheep don't care about making sound financial decisions and sound strategic decisions for the city- because you simply don't understand all that "business stuff". All you know is you like to go to soccer games and wear your scarf and bang a drum, and if someone assures you it will work, you swallow it hook, line and sinker.
what's sadder still is that you are in the vast majority, and we'll learn another painful lesson in Orlando.
Oh what's that? You don't have one? Ohhhh so you are just a mindless critic OC-hater hiding behind a tax argument? Gotcha.
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