I remember seeing the Braves and Brewers playing shortly after Milwaukee moved to the NL and they wore old Milwaukee Braves unis. Both teams were in "home white" uniforms and the only difference was the "M" on the Brewers' hats and the script "A" on the Braves'. And I blame the Cosmos for that too!
New York Cosmos headed to Division III NISA for fall 2020 season https://www.socceramerica.com/publi...osmos-headed-to-division-iii-nisa-for-fa.html
I wouldn't entirely rule out the possibility that may be some extremely precocious 2-month-olds reading this.
Promoted!!! They'll be dancing with joy in the streets of Brooklyn or Manhattan or Queens or Uniondale or Hempstead or wherever they will end up playing next fall.
"🇬🇦 THERE IS A LIGHT THAT NEVER GOES OUT 🇬🇦 pic.twitter.com/txbY2CIIc8— Steve Hamlin (@stevehamlin19) November 20, 2019 "
Wish I could find a clip of Jeff Stelling's "they'll be dancing in the streets of Total Network Solutions tonight".
You can't keep Danny Szetels off the pitch!* As long as you don't put decent professional players on said field.
Silva might be jumping ship to join the evil USL. Honestly this news surprises me. BREAKING: The Miami FC is close to joining the #USL Championship, sources tell @TheAthleticSCCR. The club will buy Ottawa Fury’s franchise rights and play under the existing #TheMiamiFC brand. More on a potentially seismic move in U.S. soccer: https://t.co/02e1U5xCLO— Jeff Rueter (@jeffrueter) December 11, 2019
DCFC apparently just announced they were were officially joining NISA, so their supporters are freaking out about being the first professional team in Detroit in 40 years, followed be fighting with people accusing them of selling out by going professional and people pointing out that they aren’t actually in Detroit (they are located in Hamtrack, which is a separate city completely surrounded by Detroit).
My family are originally from right around the corner from Keyworth and two of my friends lived practically across the street (and played in their inaugural rec league) so I know the area well. I went to some of their earlier games at Cass Tech and was really happy for those guys, but holy crap, what a bunch of abrasive little shits their most vocal supporters turned out to be, especially on social media. I think a lot of them are fully aware that if MLS came to town, half their support would vanish overnight and along would 50% of their ticket revenue. They've had a huge advantage of being in what has been arguably the most soccer-starved major market in the country.