its official Jaguares sold to queretaro http://msn.mediotiempo.com/futbol/m.../queretaro-sigue-en-primera-compra-a-jaguares
I've been reading Big Soccer for a while, but I only just joined today because of what I've heard is happening to Jaguares. And I wanted to get some input from those that know the situation better than me. I did a mission trip to Tuxtla in 2007, and I consider Jaguares my favourite Liga MX club. I'm so confused by the stupidity of Jaguares relocating to Queretaro, when there is already a club in Queretaro. I know Queretaro were relegated, but are there going to be two Queretaro clubs playing in two different divisions in the same stadium? And what happens to all the supporters in Chiapas? Are they going to get a new incarnation of Jaguares? Being a Canadian, I have always hated the Canadian/US concept of club relocation because it destroys fanbases, and gives heartbreak and pain to communities. I thought the rest of the world was different, but I guess not. I understand why Atlante went to Cancun because the Mexico City market was too crowded and nobody was playing in Cancun. But I just don't understand how the Liga MX could allow this to happen to Jaguares, especially considering that Queretaro already has a club. So could someone enlighten me on the subject and answer the following questions: Is there any legal fixture in place like a lease, that prevents clubs from just randomly moving whenever they want? Will Chiapas get a new club? Is there any legal mechanism that the people of Chiapas can use to prevent their club from moving? (i.e. lawsuit etc) Could the Queretaro FC that currently resides in the 2nd division, possibly move to Tuxtla to compensate Chiapas for the loss of their club?
Everything is negotiable and for sale if you have enough money. If you have to ask how much is enough, then you don't have enough.