working without the Charlotte Independence USL team just doesn't seem like a very good idea to me, but what do I know?
Well they may use them for their "2" team, at least that would be the smartest thing to do. I know that Indy has a current deal with Colorado Rapids that may be a hinderence to a partnership. Plus I don't believe the Smith's are too interested on having a partner.
Why? I feel bad for the Independence owner because I think he has way more passion for the sport itself than Bruton Smith does, but it's not like the Independence have gained any popularity since they began playing. Don't even fill half their stadium. Fully ready for a NASCAR-themed name
They don't but 1,500 per game would be okay for a squad out in South Charlotte, Matthews, Pineville, Fort Mill, etc would be okay for a "2" team. Especially with a playoff contending roster that would give you a base to build around while you set up an academy. I get that the Smith's don't seem like they will involve outsiders and the fact that Indy hasn't made many fans. It just makes sense for both sides imo. On one side, you basically get an owner who can fund the whole thing (who you also admitted doesn't seem to have THAT much passion for the sport) and, on the other side, you get an employee who can run the day to day of an already established and competitive reserve team who also has more interest and knowledge of the game and it's culture. Those kind of perfect marraiges almost never happen though...cause greed and pride I guess.
"A proposal presented to Mecklenburg County commissioners in closed session last week calls for the city and county to each spend $50 million toward a $150 million stadium in Elizabeth just outside of uptown." http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article126080274.html
http://soccerstadiumdigest.com/2017/01/charlotte-mls-stadium-proposal-revised/ http://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/so...e-on-mls-stadium-proposal-next-week/485912048 I don't know about this one either...
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article127702734.html JANUARY 20, 2017 1:26 PM Deadline looming, Mecklenburg, Charlotte asked to pay $87.5 million for new soccer stadium
https://www.google.com/amp/s/charlo...icle128535984.html?client=ms-android-boost-us Sounds like it's mostly supported (about 2:3 in most examples given). I guess it comes down to the city vote because I honestly feel MLS wants Charlotte to complete it's SE setup (ATL, ORL, MIA/TB, CLT). If this fails then Raleigh gains some big momentum but I don't know if much has developed on a stadium site up there. I am dissapointed that the Smith's don't seem to have their hearts all the way into this (no poll on potential supporter/fan interest to bring to the forum) and I'm praying that the Hounds/Independence are allowed to be involved somehow because, they have the passion just not the pockets.
If the city declines to provide the funding where does that leave the stadium plan? And what does the outlook for the county vote on Thursday look like? Is the county supportive or are they having reservations too?
If the city declines I honestly do not know how that would influence the county but, it does put the bid in a position where they would be about $50mil short for the new stadium. I hope it passess because I've been reading that the money they plan to use can not be used for teachers/education (which is what most of the opposition seems to be saying the money should go to). Honestly the Smith's have the money to do what Orlando City did but I don't get the feeling they are as willing to make that kind of contribution or commitment.
The motion passed by the county today, I'm kinda somewhat surprised. Onto the city tomorrow, I think. Kinda confused by how the whole thing works
Mecklenburg commissioners approve their part of soccer stadium plan, but city bails. http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/local/article128867894.html
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/news/politics-government/article128882199.html The city has backed out so it's all on Smith, kind of foul how the Independence/Hounds may no longer exist because of greed.
The rendering supposedly belong to the Independence, somehow Smith ended up using them in his proposal.
The Observer's editorial board (among other groups and individuals) thinks the county's deal with Smith might be in violation of North Carolina's Constitution, if it was found to be it'd be rendered null and void. Here's the state's constitution, the relevant selection is Article V, Section 4 (3). The way that's being interpreted is that since Mecklenburg's taxpayers didn't approve it by referendum then it's invalid.
I honestly have no idea what the hell is going on right now (haven't followed as closely as I should have and I'm lost at this point) but sounds like our only hope right now is Smith paying out of his own pocket. And I don't see it happening as much as it upsets me. I think we really had a great shot at it. And now the future of the Independence is in jeopardy, looks like us Charlotte soccer fans could be out of a local club to support again by 2018.
Sounds like Marcus Smith is indeed moving on without the city. He tweeted today CLT will have their bid turned in tomorrow. Getttt innnnnnnn!