PR withdrawl effects on City

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  1. Macsen

    Macsen Moderator
    Staff Member

    Nov 5, 2007
    Orlando
    Club:
    Orlando City SC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Puerto Rico's teams--Puerto Rico United, River Plate PR and Sevilla FC PR--have been withdrawn from USL Pro competition, and will now only play in the Puerto Rico Soccer League.

    Games played up until now will still count. Games not played yet will be rescheduled with USL Pro teams.

    This means our home draw with United will count, but it affects a June 24 away date at River Plate PR, and a June 29 home date against Sevilla FC PR.

    Maybe we'll get a game against the LA Blues now? :p

    My thoughts: an away game with LA Blues on July 29, and home game against FC New York on either June 24 or the originally-scheduled June 29.
     
  2. Smoke & Mirrors

    Jul 18, 2010
    Club:
    Ft Lauderdale Strikers
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    They're going to have to do a major overhaul to the schedule for the remaining teams. Best thing to do probably is just drop LA and Antigua into separate divisions that are left and try as best as possible to rebalance the remaining games for everyone. That would be the fairest thing from an on the field and travel expense perspective. But would it be feasible logistically? Would the league office consider it too much hassle and just half-arse something a la the USL way? More than likely the latter.......

    My sincere hope is that what effect this bungling of the league operations does is make Mr. Rawlins think long and hard about which division he wants his team playing in next year.
     
  3. Macsen

    Macsen Moderator
    Staff Member

    Nov 5, 2007
    Orlando
    Club:
    Orlando City SC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Honestly, so do I.
     
  4. Dammit!

    Dammit! Member

    Apr 14, 2004
    Mickey Mouse Land
    Can someone give me the low-down on what happened here?

    Was the travel too expensive?

    Too bad...I was looking forward to the rematch with PR United. That was an interesting game..
     
  5. Macsen

    Macsen Moderator
    Staff Member

    Nov 5, 2007
    Orlando
    Club:
    Orlando City SC
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    How much travel costs doesn't matter if you don't even make enough to make payroll. Or you're like United, who allegedly couldn't pay their players at all.
     
  6. Dammit!

    Dammit! Member

    Apr 14, 2004
    Mickey Mouse Land
    Can we sign up their #3 central midfielder - the tall guy who held up the ball like a monster? There was class to his game that was missing in his teammates ... and we could use someone in the middle of the field to hold the ball and stiff-arm some people.
     
  7. Smoke & Mirrors

    Jul 18, 2010
    Club:
    Ft Lauderdale Strikers
    Nat'l Team:
    Germany
    I think the plan these teams have is to just focus on their domestic league, so I'm not sure we'll see a mass exodus of players from the teams other then the international ones that cost a bit more. I think the IMS article said that River Plate released all of their non-Puerto Rican players. These teams just weren't ready organizationally to go into USL Pro.
     
  8. brentgoulet

    brentgoulet Member+

    Oct 12, 2005
    PuertoPlata, DomRep
    I believe a few teams did not do the math before signing up :(
     
  9. Dammit!

    Dammit! Member

    Apr 14, 2004
    Mickey Mouse Land
    Go figure.


    BTW, I'm heading your way in 2 weeks - 5 days in LaRomana. :)
     
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  10. Mikey mouse

    Mikey mouse Member

    Jul 27, 1999
    Charleston, SC
    Club:
    Charleston
    Nat'l Team:
    United States

    from what I've been told, the teams were expecting some government subsides. That didn't happen. sponsor started backing out, and things started snowballing. Then the owners of two of the teams got very ill. playing in neurtral stadiums, poor attendence, broken promises to players. All they needed was a natural disaster to crap on them and it would have been the perfect storm.
     
  11. longballer

    longballer Member

    Aug 10, 2005
    Club:
    Carolina Railhawks
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Instead, they crapped on USL. How fitting. But I'm not bitter. :p
     
  12. bullsear

    bullsear Member

    Feb 17, 2009
    Club:
    Newcastle United FC
    Whether owners were expecting government subsidies, as we've been told, is a completely moot point. The illnesses were unforeseeable, but if USL had done their due diligence, they'd have found out pretty quickly that these teems were not financially stable.

    If USL were really dedicated to anything that could be construed as "stability," they'd have told these teams to sit out the season and wait till they had those government subsidies in hand. It's obvious, though, that they're not dedicated to anyone but themselves. So instead of doing what was best for their league and for soccer on the islands in general, they just took expansion fees from two sick dudes.

    Class.
     

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