That is certainly vague. Apparently it is this one. Championship Soccer Stadium at the Orange County Great Park 8272 Great Park Blvd Irvine, CA 92618
Apparently. For those that understandably doing that’s a Great Park in Irvine. Also sucks for the Force. Even if they beat San Diego and win the division on points they don’t get to host the game.
NISA Update: Hearing there is a New Jersey @NISALeague applicant. This potential club would provide a local rival for @NYCosmos if both are accepted into NISA. The same would be true for @philly_fury if/when they come back.— Chris Kivlehan (@kivlehan) November 6, 2019
Remember that planned NISA Daytona team that was later moved to Baton Rouge then was removed from its short existence in NISA's website?
Maybe not this league, right here and now. However, that’s absolutely what this country needs for soccer as a whole.
Twelve years ago this same quote would absolutely have been lobbed against Chattanooga or Statesboro or Greenville.
It is the goal of @NISALeague to expand to 23-25 teams in 2 years per this Spanish language article interviewing John Prutch https://t.co/SGgdSbebNA— Chris Kivlehan (@kivlehan) November 10, 2019 I don’t see them finding 24 solid teams in the next two years. Also they're not going to be able to do the winter schedule with a break in it with that many teams.
Do people ever learn from past mistakes with over-expansion? How about stabilizing first? "23-25 teams in 2 years" Yep, I'm sure that's gonna happen smoothly and without any disruptions. Personally, I predict 2-3 teams leaving NISA before next Spring season.
I expect most of the current teams to fold in the next 12 months or less... so good luck with that 23-25 teams... Still I needed a laugh
"Finalmente, los rumores que vinculan a NY Cosmos con NISA se han quedado en eso, «Son muchos rumores, no puedo decir quienes son los equipos que están aplicando." That's a long winded way of saying "f*** the Cosmos!".
They're not starting from nothing. They' need about 10 more teams (and no more Matt Drivers). Why not?
With a balanced schedule of 24 teams it’s going to be quite hard to avoid playing from December to February. That’s why I don’t think they’ll be able to keep this split season schedule. Best bet is to switch to a summer schedule.
NISA Update: Hearing a Miami Beach group & a 2nd New York group are NISA applicants in addition to previously reported @NYCosmos & New Jersey groupAdditionally, interested groups that haven’t yet applied from Northwest Georgia, W. Palm Beach & Rochester attended Eastern final— Chris Kivlehan (@kivlehan) November 10, 2019
Where is the assumption of a balanced schedule coming from? They've already got east and west conferences, based on the showcase.