So it's basically the same with Comcast locally with MLSLive and the Direct Kick package. What I mean by that is the streams on MLSLive are better quality than MLS Direct Kick through Comcast here in Chicagoland (almost all of them are SD).
And, another 12 national telecasts on CBSSports Network (not the big CBS). http://www.nasl.com/news/2016/03/31...on-partnership-for-2016#.Vv1Hlcwbu44.facebook
What the ******** are you talking about? Christ. You internet shit heads are so scared, and I don't mean about MLS/NASL teams. It's like you grew up without ever having to engage real people, in person. Why not actually talk to someone before jumping to idiotic conclusions? I guess you're just a ********ing Moran with a third grade level of intelligence.
Peter says 2017 is likely not happening, so going for 2018: http://forums.bigsoccer.com/threads/dreaming-of-chicago-nasl.2010051/page-17#post-34197345
What in the absolute ******** are you talking about? Christ. You internet shit heads are so scared, and I don't mean about MLS/NASL teams. It's like you grew up without ever having to engage real people, in person. Why not actually talk to someone before jumping to idiotic conclusions? I guess you're just a ********ing Moran with a third grade level of intelligence.
What the ******** New England are you talking about? Christ. You internet shit heads are so scared, and I don't mean about MLS/NASL teams. It's like you grew up without ever having to engage real people, in person. Why not actually talk to someone before jumping to idiotic conclusions?
Sounds like NASL is going under http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/201...tawa-fury-tampa-bay-rowdies-usl-bill-peterson I take a USL team at this point.
It's a good idea so that just in case we get an owner with his sh*t together, we have an immediate option for our "controlled affiliate" instead of St. Louis.
This is some striking growth and financial stability for MLS: In 2005, its 10th season, MLS finally returned to 12 teams with the additions of Real Salt Lake and Chivas USA, each of which paid all of $7.5 million to get in. Next year, it’ll add Atlanta (team No. 21) and Minnesota (No. 22), who each paid an expansion fee of more than $100 million. http://www.si.com/planet-futbol/201...tawa-fury-tampa-bay-rowdies-usl-bill-peterson
Too bad there isn't any bigger picture for US soccer. We'll never see Pro/Rel cause oil tycoons are gonna pay $200m for parity.
Joel Biden @JoelBiden Future Of US Club Soccer At A Crossroads: Interesting look at Div 2 Soccer #MLS #NASL #BuildChicagoNASL #USL #cf97 http://midfieldpress.com/2016/09/19...es-to-division-2-soccer-in-the-united-states/
Now, yeah. $200m for rights to play in same division you came from in a year isn't a great business investment.
What the ******** are you talking about? Christ. You internet shit heads are so scared, and I don't mean about MLS/NASL teams. It's like you grew up without ever having to engage real people, in person. Why not actually talk to someone before jumping to idiotic conclusions? Why not drink your own colonoscopy juice?
Well 2 teams have left NASL to join USL, Tampa bay Officially, Ottawa will be pretty soon if rumors are correct. Another team RayoFC is rumored to be taking a year off and relocating, Fort Lauderdale has no owners. This league may fall apart before Wilt can get this team off the ground. If NASL falls apart would a competitor for the Fire really attack any fans playing MLS b-teams (and other independent teams)?