View Full Version : Future Aztex Rival in Edmond, OK?
TwoMeters
05 Feb 2008, 01:56 PM
Just saw this today: Edmond, OK, to get a pro soccer team? (http://mysoccerblog.blogspot.com/2008/02/edmond-ok-to-get-pro-soccer-team.html)
Basically, the USL is courting Edmond, Oklahoma (north of Oklahoma City) as a potential home to a team, to start in 2009.
Guess that would be our derby, eh?
Now all they need is a millionaire or two! ;)
VioletCrown
05 Feb 2008, 02:44 PM
Just saw this today: Edmond, OK, to get a pro soccer team? (http://mysoccerblog.blogspot.com/2008/02/edmond-ok-to-get-pro-soccer-team.html)
Basically, the USL is courting Edmond, Oklahoma (north of Oklahoma City) as a potential home to a team, to start in 2009.
Guess that would be our derby, eh?
Now all they need is a millionaire or two! ;)
I find far more interesting the comments toward the end of the linked article:
Weibe said the league is in active negotiations with groups in Omaha, Phoenix and San Antonio.
Now San Antonio is a derby I can get behind.
I keep hearing rumors about a San Antonio team here and there, though my one contact down there (who seems like he ought to have heard something) hasn't heard anything.
He was of the opinion that it's more likely that El Paso would move back up. Those that have followed the USL for a while may remember that El Paso was USL-1 at one point.
Man, a San Antonio - Austin derby would rival Seattle - Portland, IMHO. Plus, we're closer together.
I have 'fond' memories of the Lone Stars - Pumas games.
I hated those bastards.
BTW, SA gets a team, and chapulin will probably become the enemy;)
Back to the point of Edmonds, though. Seems like a good idea, but the whole sense I got was that the USL is fishing and hoping for something. Right now, Edmonds getting a team is as likely as Atlanta getting an MLS team. It's a nice idea, and one part of the equation is in place (for Edmonds, it's a good stadium), but there are several other variables that are unknown.
chapulincolorado
05 Feb 2008, 03:52 PM
BTW, SA gets a team, and chapulin will probably become the enemy;)
Nah. Nah. In perfect BS style, I'll create a sock puppet. :D
Schwalker
06 Feb 2008, 03:18 PM
The Houston - Dallas - San Antonio triangle with Austin within would be great...:cool:
Net_Minder
06 Feb 2008, 05:35 PM
Nah. Nah. In perfect BS style, I'll create a sock puppet. :DLOL!!! Here's a suggestion....Likker20
This forum needs a Rickker sock puppet!!11!!!11!!!
MUHAHAHA!!!11!!111!1!!!
j/k
:D
VioletCrown
12 Feb 2008, 02:13 PM
According to adoptedsooner (http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13867443&postcount=37), who wrote the original article that started this thread,
The El Paso Patriots PDL team plans on moving back up to USL 1 in 2009 or 2010.
While El Paso's a pretty far piece away, an in-state rival would be quite nice.
Roma_Wolves
12 Feb 2008, 05:12 PM
Quality team too...as long as they're not too quality.
adoptedsooner
13 Feb 2008, 05:10 PM
Hey I have more info on possible teams in SA and Phoenix. Will be posting it on my blog here and at www.myspace.com/oksoccersource.
adoptedsooner
13 Feb 2008, 05:12 PM
The last post should have looked like this, but I messed it up:
According to adoptedsooner (http://www.bigsoccer.com/forum/showpost.php?p=13867443&postcount=37), who wrote the original article that started this thread,
While El Paso's a pretty far piece away, an in-state rival would be quite nice.
Hey I have more info on possible teams in SA and Phoenix. Will be posting it on my blog here and at www.myspace.com/oksoccersource tomorrow or Friday.
VioletCrown
13 Feb 2008, 05:40 PM
The last post should have looked like this, but I messed it up:
Hey I have more info on possible teams in SA and Phoenix. Will be posting it on my blog here and at www.myspace.com/oksoccersource tomorrow or Friday.
Tease.
adoptedsooner
13 Feb 2008, 06:06 PM
Tease.
Yeah I know. Sorry about that. I'm just trying to double check the facts and everything. Plus some of the sources have been hard to track down.
The blog is new so I'm still getting the word, but I'd love to see any of you newly minted Aztex fans to join up. By the way, has anyone started an Aztex myspace page yet?
TwoMeters
13 Feb 2008, 07:04 PM
The blog is new so I'm still getting the word, but I'd love to see any of you newly minted Aztex fans to join up. By the way, has anyone started an Aztex myspace page yet?
I do have a newly minted Aztex blog: http://aztexan.net (not aztexan.com, that's a hot sauce company ;))
VioletCrown
15 Feb 2008, 06:07 PM
adoptedsooner has updated his blog (http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=330891622&blogID=358236060&Mytoken=9C27FC37-FC92-41DA-9CFB92F4331305283460173), and things remain vague in San Antonio.
As to the Boston group interested in buying a team -- my suggestion would be Providence/Fall River. Fall River is one of the most storied names in the early early days of US soccer. Montreal would also love to have a team a little closer to them... and at the rate things are going, we're going to need a Rochester replacement.
Checking out the Phoenix MLS expansion board, there was a link to some news in November about the group that adoptedsooner cites, and they appear to possibly looking at Tucson for their USL-1 team. I would think that El Paso would like that.
adoptedsooner
17 Feb 2008, 01:29 PM
adoptedsooner has updated his blog (http://blog.myspace.com/index.cfm?fuseaction=blog.view&friendID=330891622&blogID=358236060&Mytoken=9C27FC37-FC92-41DA-9CFB92F4331305283460173), and things remain vague in San Antonio.
As to the Boston group interested in buying a team -- my suggestion would be Providence/Fall River. Fall River is one of the most storied names in the early early days of US soccer. Montreal would also love to have a team a little closer to them... and at the rate things are going, we're going to need a Rochester replacement.
Checking out the Phoenix MLS expansion board, there was a link to some news in November about the group that adoptedsooner cites, and they appear to possibly looking at Tucson for their USL-1 team. I would think that El Paso would like that.
Yeah sorry if some of it seemed vague. I didn't get to put everything into that blog. I did talk to the Phoenix people and will try to have an interview or something up soon. Both they and the El Paso folks are pretty forthcoming.
However, the Boston group seems to be just as likely to get a team but can't/won't talk yet. Lastly, the Edmond prospects are looking alright, but the process may be slow for a couple of months. It's one of those things where I know names and what not, but don't want to either scare anyone off or provide something that's not in stone yet.
Thanks for reading the blog though.
VioletCrown
22 Feb 2008, 04:45 PM
Tim Holt, USL COO, in a Q&A on the USL website (http://www.uslsoccer.com/insider/229134.html), said this:
A short list of markets from which we believe a USL-1 franchise could be successful with the proper ownership and venue include, but are not limited to (in no specific order): Omaha (NE), Tulsa (OK), San Antonio (TX), Tampa (FL), Phoenix (AZ), Boise (ID), Oklahoma City (OK), Albuquerque (NM), Memphis (TN), and Birmingham (AL) We are currently in advanced discussions with interested parties in several of these markets.
Their goal is to reach 16 teams by 2010.
adoptedsooner
24 Feb 2008, 11:10 PM
Tim Holt, USL COO, in a Q&A on the USL website (http://www.uslsoccer.com/insider/229134.html), said this:
Their goal is to reach 16 teams by 2010.
According to sources, they want to have 16 teams by at least 2010. For a few reasons I think this means they are aiming for something more like 20 and possibly 24 teams over the next few years.
Based on what I have pieced together from a variety of sources, this is how I think it will shake out.
Cities likely to join as 13th, 14th and 15th franchises:
-Phoenix (ownership has said as much, working on a story with them)
-San Antonio (ownership issue is cloudy, but signs point to Citrus Capital who is based out of Boston, but has ties to Houston)
-Omaha (behind the scenes ownership, but sources say the bid revolves around Morrison Stadium at Creighton Universtity.)
Then, they'd have to pick from a long list of cities for the 16th team:
(in no particular order)
Tampa Bay
Boise
Birmingham
Tulsa
Oklahoma City
Albuquerque
Memphis
Sacramento
St. Louis
These have all been mentioned at some point and various sources have said the league has a master expansion list. The list is mentioned here:
http://newsok.com/article/keyword/3185131/
Hope that wasn't too windy for y'all.
Roma_Wolves
25 Feb 2008, 09:58 AM
Then, they'd have to pick from a long list of cities for the 16th team:
(in no particular order)
Tampa Bay
Boise
Birmingham
Tulsa
Oklahoma City
Albuquerque
Memphis
Sacramento
St. Louis
These have all been mentioned at some point and various sources have said the league has a master expansion list. The list is mentioned here:
http://newsok.com/article/keyword/3185131/
Hope that wasn't too windy for y'all.
I'd vote for San Antonio, OK City, Tulsa and Albuquerque. That'd really boost the area in and around Texas.
adoptedsooner
25 Feb 2008, 06:52 PM
I'd vote for San Antonio, OK City, Tulsa and Albuquerque. That'd really boost the area in and around Texas.
I probably should have mentioned El Paso too. They are talking about going back up to USL1 in 2009 or 2010. Having teams in Austin, Phoenix, San Antonio and Albuquerque would help.