By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
  1. Bill Archer

    Bill Archer BigSoccer Supporter

    Mar 19, 2002
    Washington, NC
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    Columbus Crew
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    United States
    #1 Bill Archer, Oct 31, 2017
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    Done Don: Major League Sleaze

    By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
    Twenty some-odd years ago there were two bright young sports marketing executives toiling for the NFL; Roger Goodell and Don Garber. Everyone knows that they each ended up as the commissioner of a professional league; Goodell at the NFL and Garber at MLS.

    But until last week nobody suspected that it was MLS who got the stupid one.

    First of all, let's dispense with Garber's patent lies about how Anthony "Fratboy McTrustfund" Precourt is simply "exploring his options in Austin" but that "no decision has been made":

    In 2013 when Precourt bought the team, he was granted the legal right to move the Crew to Texas. He has decided to exercise that right and nobody can stop him. Garber arranged it, Garber got the owners to approve it and Garber has worked hard to make sure it happens.

    Is that plain enough for you?

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    There's no real point in rehearsing the litany of lies and deceits that Precourt and Garber have engaged in: how Precourt registered his sports company in Austin, not in Columbus. Or how in 2014 he switched the Crew's USL affiliate from Dayton (90miles away) to Austin (2000 miles away) where no team even existed. Or how Precourt signed a TV deal that made it impossible for most fans to ever see a game. Or how he cancelled all team advertising, fired most of the office staff and cancelled the traditional team promotions which had been highly successful for years and replaced them with: nothing.

    It's hardly surprising that when Twellman and Delacamera invited Fratboy to the booth at halftime last Thursday to explain what is going on he refused to speak with them. Hard to blame him.

    Then of course there's Garber himself whose only comment has been the aforementioned "nothing has been decided" lie and the claim that he himself will be meeting with officials in Columbus "in the next couple of weeks".

    Except that "officials in Columbus" have been unable to get him to actually commit to a meeting or set a date. His only apparent response to their request for a meeting has been to inform the "Columbus Partners" group that if they didn't stop talking to the media about all of this he would refuse to EVER talk with them.

    So they shut up but Garber is still refusing to respond to their requests.

    Meanwhile, Garber and other MLS staff have met with officials in Austin on numerous occasions over the past year while Precourt has spent so much time there that he's going to have to get his driver's license changed over. Now they're promoting a fan event in Austin tomorrow called "An Evening with Dave Greeley", the utterly creepy Grima Wormtongue of Precourt Sports Ventures and the man whom Peter Wilt famously called a m**********r to his face before stomping out of a meeting in Chicago.


    I ran across this picture last week.

    It's a photo of a "fan meetup" in support of MLS2ATX, the Astroturf supporters group that PSV created last August before any of this was made public.

    I'll leave aside the snark about the massive outpouring of support (this was immediately after Precourt announced the move; there must be literally a dozen people there), or the Austin "hipsters" we keep hearing about who seem to be out taking a leak (probably from all those ultra-hip cans of Coors) and instead focus on the brand new scarves that were apparently for sale.

    Something about them look familiar?

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    It displays an MLS trademarked logo - try that yourself and see how long it takes their lawyers to send you a threat - that's been professionally adopted for Austin, it's identical to the "split logo" style used for MLS teams and from the obvious quality and heft it would appear to actually be an adidas-made, MLS designed and approved licensed product for MLS Austin.

    Which didn't happen in the 3 days between the announcement and the event.

    Wanting to be fair, I contacted numerous normally quite responsive MLS officials inquiring as to whether this was indeed MLS merch. Today marks a week with no reply whatsoever.


    So how bad a "PR disaster" (to borrow a phrase from Taylor Twellman) has this whole thing become?

    Bad enough that #savethecrew was the theme of ESPN College Football Gameday last Saturday.

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    Bad enough that the Men in Blazers show used a Crew logo as a backdrop for their entire show this week. (They even used the old Construction Workers version which has become a fan symbol of resistance since Precourt got rid of it).

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    Bad enough so that every single MLS stadium had #savethecrew signage up last weekend and broadcasters weren't at all shy about showing them. Other fan groups wore black armbands or yellow hardhats or shirts.

    At least Goodell can get the networks to break for commercial during National Anthem protests, but Garber doesn't get anything like that kind of deference from his TV partners.

    Which brings us to tonight's game in Columbus. How hard was Garber pulling for the Five Stripes last week to make going back to CBus unnecessary? Fortunately for him of course he can - and certainly will - be absent this evening. But one wonders how Precourt can possibly show his fat, smirking little crapweasel face anywhere in the building.

    That, as much as anything, is Garber's current legacy in all of this: he has cleverly arranged it so that an MLS owner doesn't dare show up in his own stadium.

    Great work Don.


    Still, when it comes to weapons-grade stupid, nothing can top Don's self-inflicted problem with San Antonio, which will surely end up in court, generating even more bad PR and probably costing the league a fortune.

    Last December, with the deadline for expansion applications looming, our boy Don assembled a committee to evaluate the bids and, inexplicably, he made Precourt one of the members.

    He then solicited, encouraged and accepted a bid from San Antonio, who - based on Garber's assurances of good faith - committed five million bucks to the purchase of Toyota Stadium. Garber also assured them that the league would not be taking teams from both Austin and SA.

    What they weren't told was that a member of the committee responsible for evaluating the bids was a guy who already had a signed contract with MLS allowing him to put a team in Austin. In other words, before they ever spent a dime on a bid for a team, they had already lost.

    This is known politely as "not negotiating in good faith". Not so politely, it's called fraud.

    Apparently Garber thought San Antonio would overlook the fact that he had stacked the deck against them. He was mistaken.

    A powerful Judge and politician in San Antonio - he's a former member of the Texas house and senate as well as a former Mayor of SA - Nelson Wolff, has instructed the district attorney to explore this whole deal with a view to filing both civil and criminal charges against MLS in general and Don Garber in particular.

    He feels they were cheated and lied to. And he's entirely correct: they were.

    Yesterday, the Mayor of San Antonio announced that his legal people would be conducting an investigation as well. And that's not even getting into the fact that the City of Columbus and the State of Ohio may also have grounds for a lawsuit.

    You can't just go through life lying to everybody about everything because you're determined to rid your little league of a town in flyover country that your Queens New York ass doesn't feel adds to your personal perception of "Major League".

    MLS issued a brief response yesterday saying that they disagree that San Antonio was ever promised a team. Which is not, of course, what San Antonio is claiming, but never mind. It's lies all the way down.

    So what the hell happened here?

    Well, it's not really complicated.

    Garber made this secret deal with Precourt to mug Columbus and move their team to Austin Texas but he didn't want anyone to know about it.

    Then, when they opened up the bidding process for expansion teams and San Antonio wanted in, our man Don was stuck between a rock and a hard place. So Garber actually sent league officials, including league President Mark Abbott - I can recommend a good lawyer, bud - to meet with local government and Spurs officials, tour the facilities and say nice sounding things about SA landing a team.

    It was all a lie. A fraud. Call it Expansion Kabuki.

    Garber couldn't tell SA that Austin was already going to get a team since that would let the cat out of the bag vis a vie Columbus and he wasn't ready to play that card. Apparently he planned on waiting until after the expansion process was completed, SA had been turned down for some reason they would make up when necessary and then, when the dust had settled, they'd go ahead and have Precourt announce that he was going to "exercise his option".

    Maybe they planned on claiming that Precourt had held off on his move out of respect for San Antonio's bid. Once you start lying to everybody,it all starts to come easily.

    Apparently, Precourt jumped the gun. We have no idea why.

    Garber told the Spurs that Precourt had "gone rogue" and Merritt Paulson Tweeted that "nobody is happy about this", but what it really amounted to was that Fratboy decided he didn't want to wait for permission. He has a contract that says he can move the team and thats what he's going to do.

    So what's the end game here?

    Well, there aren't a lot of good options.

    They can't make Precourt stay in Columbus. He has a contract that says he gets to move to Austin and that's what he is going to do. Anyone tells you different or that nothing has been decided, they're - yes - lying.

    They could try and force Precourt to sell the team to Columbus Partners, who offered to buy it and, failing that, offered to buy half of it for $75 million. Since Richie Rich paid $68 million for the thing four years ago that's a pretty healthy return.

    They also offered him an immediate $ 2 million sponsorship package, land for a stadium and much more to come on top of that. This is the offer which Precourt rejected as "not serious".

    If they can't make him sell, then it's likely they're going to have to pay a big stack of money to San Antonio to settle a case which is a sure loser in court. This will undoubtedly infuriate the other owners, but they're the ones who let Garber run this game and they're stuck with him.

    Either way, Garber's contract only has a little over a year left to run, and when this is allover his credibility with the entire soccer community will be so shot to hell that he'll almost certainly decide that he needs to spend more time with his grandchildren.

    Which will be cold consolation for Columbus, who deserved much better than this public knifing from a couple of liars who set them up four years ago, and that includes, sadly, Clark Hunt.

    Betrayal is an ugly thing.


    *Edited to reflect that it was MLS President Mark Abbott who met with San Antonio officials in Texas, not Dan Courtemanche.
     
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Discussion in 'Articles' started by Bill Archer, Oct 31, 2017.

    1. Cavan9

      Cavan9 Member

      Nov 16, 2011
      Silver Spring, MD
      Club:
      DC United
      Nat'l Team:
      United States

      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      @GlennAA11

      1) This is a Columbus Crew thread.

      2 Have some perspective. This thread is a stark reminder that a small segment of DC United fans' whining about our FO not kissing the right rings in the supporters' groups doesn't amount to a hill of beans when compared to the bigger picture of Columbus Crew fans (and MLS fans as a whole) losing their team due to the lies and incompetence of ownership and Don Garber.

      3) We already have a thread to whine about our FO and Buzzard Point. Keep that whining there.
       
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    2. kgilbert78

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      Borussia Mönchengladbach
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      Dec 28, 2006
      Cowlumbus, OH
      Club:
      Borussia Mönchengladbach
      Nat'l Team:
      United States

      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      No, not really. Back in the day, the owners of the various leagues were a lot more interested in an independent Commish's office for a number of reasons--including as a bulwark against anti-trust claims and concerns about betting scandals. I'm not sure they trusted each other that much--again making an independent Commish fairer to everyone.
       
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    3. Mateofelipe

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      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      This explains PSV's feigned dismay at the prospect of Cincy coming in. A nearby rivalry makes you more relevant, not less, in your marketplace. Which is one reason why I think we may end up with both Austin and San Antonio (the other being that San Antonio might be persuaded to call off some potentially very damaging dogs). Not what MLS wanted with inviting prospects elsewhere, but they are about to discover those inviting prospects just got a whole lot less interested in the proposition.
       
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    4. Coyote89

      Coyote89 Member

      Atlanta United
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      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      I'm starting to believe this has a real chance of happening. All depends on how serious the legal challenges are.
       
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    5. Peter Wilt

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      Whitefish Bay, WI

      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      In the interests of accuracy, i never called him that - Bill Peterson and i said "F*** you" prior to departing the meeting. The comment is likely taken from this blog post i wrote nearly a decade ago. I've since gathered a couple more "Dave tales", neither of them are flattering.

      #savethecrew
       
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    6. Bill Archer

      Bill Archer BigSoccer Supporter

      Mar 19, 2002
      Washington, NC
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      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      I stand corrected. Thank you. I remembered it wrong.

      Maybe someday I can ask Greeley about it.
       
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    7. tigersoccer2005

      tigersoccer2005 Member+

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      New York Red Bulls
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      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      What a shame about this whole situation---MLS had established itself as a fan friendly league but this whole sordid affair has blown the lid right off. No one will ever look at MLS the same way again. There is no way the owners group did not know about this. It will be very convenient for them to use Garber as a whipping boy. Speaking of which--Garber himself is no innocent in this whole affair either. What a shame that he sullied his reputation--years of hard work and good will gone down the tubes. I know Precourt was a d**k the moment he decided to strip Columbus of its iconic old school construction guys logo--i'm not surprised he now wants to strip Columbus itself of its soccer team. Last but not least what a shame for Columbus- a founding city and club of the league--Hejduk,Dooley, Schelloto,Friedel, Caligiuri, Dunseth, Armas, Buddle, Connor Casey, Harkes, McBride, Marshall, Martino, Oduro, Chacon, Razov, Sanneh, Kamara, Wood etc---the names speak for themselves. This club that helped to build soccer in this country deserves better than to disappear and the fans certainly deserve better than this garbage situation.
       
    8. tigersoccer2005

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      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      the worst part about all of this is that somewhere we know that Westervelt is laughing saying "i told you so" and randomly yelling out "cartel, cartel, cartel!" :unsure:
       
    9. MM66

      MM66 Member+

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      Brookline, MA
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      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      - Bill starts his story in the right place. MLS has NFL DNA and the NFL has larceny in its bones.

      - I hope this entire sorry episode explodes the benevolent overlord myth that's been perpetuated about MLS.

      - It will be interesting to see what actions Columbus can take to force Precourt into a sale. People are focused on legal challenges, but it's possible he needs to sell Mapfre to make this move work. The city could mess with him and rezone the stadium agricultural or something like that.

      - Is Austin going to support public funding for a sports venue? I'm under the impression that's a city with a low tolerance for frat boy oligarchs looking for a handout.

      - I suspect the secret worry for many MLS fans is this could kick off an era of owners shopping for new cities/better facilities.
       
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    10. The Irish Rover

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      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      That may just be the thing to scupper this whole shitfest. Cities have wide jurisdiction in this stuff.Of course you can appeal a decision you don't like, but that takes time, lots of time, and in this business time = $$$

      He may not actually need to sell to make it work, but it will surely make things easier and a whole lot more more profitable.

      IMO it'll come down to how much more importance he attaches to his money, versus his time versus his ego.
       
    11. kgilbert78

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      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      Not Razov. Please....
       
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    12. kgilbert78

      kgilbert78 Member+

      Borussia Mönchengladbach
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      Dec 28, 2006
      Cowlumbus, OH
      Club:
      Borussia Mönchengladbach
      Nat'l Team:
      United States

      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      With Mapfre, I expect he's just donate it to the city/faigrounds. Or walk away. These days, lots of folks just walk away from things they don't like, like underwater mortgages. What he owes in terms of contractual agreements is chump change--rent is under a million a year, for one. And while he's required to put a pro team in Mapfre if the crew move, all he has to do it put a USL farm club there for a couple of years. Tax writeoff. But my guess is that he'll just stop paying and (try to) walk away. Ego.
       
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    13. mschofield

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      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      I really do not get why Garber and MLS owners went along with the notion that precourt was paying a premium on the value of the crew when they were granting him the right to move the club. $68m at a time might have been above the crew value, but the league was charging $100 for an expansion club and granting him the right to move was essentially selling the right to be an expansion club, with benefits such as an existing roster and admin setup.
      In 2000 to 2007 i could see this making sense for the league. By 2014, it was a bad deal for the other owners, and they would have been very aware of that. the fee to move the an existing club by a new guy should have been at least $100m. If they had offered the club, available for relocation, on the market, they would have brought in a heck of a lot more than what precourt paid.
      As owners tend to like money, it really raises a question about what was behind the decision. It appears GArber, representing the owners, really wanted out of Columbus. Given the relevence to both MLS and US soccer, it had to be a really deep desire to structure the deal this way.
       
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    14. kgilbert78

      kgilbert78 Member+

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      Borussia Mönchengladbach
      Nat'l Team:
      United States

      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      This is what is puzzling. Why?
       
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    15. PSHSSoccerDog3

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      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      Why do I believe I read somewhere in 2013 that Precourt took on some on some debt as part of the deal? Any idea?
       
    16. mschofield

      mschofield Member+

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      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      It really is baffling. Ihave what is probably an inaccurate memory ofGarber defending the mid market club, going on about the importance of Green Bay to the nfl which i know is not midmarket but jeez.
       
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    17. isawdrones

      isawdrones New Member

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      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      Mapfre sits on state land, with a lease contract.

      https://www.massivereport.com/2017/...ium-if-he-moves-columbus-crew-save-mls-soccer
       
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    18. kgilbert78

      kgilbert78 Member+

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      Dec 28, 2006
      Cowlumbus, OH
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      Borussia Mönchengladbach
      Nat'l Team:
      United States

      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      @Bill Archer Do you have *any* idea why Garber seems to dislike the Crew (other than being from New York)?? This is the part that's always baffled me as it seems to predate the original sale of the team in 2013.
       
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    19. mschofield

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      Germany

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      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      When you consider that MLS is pissing off both Columbus and San Antonio with this move, it makes even less sense. Columbus is a marginally smaller metro, but larger TV market. If MLS feels it needs bigger markets, I suppose they could be thinking Cleveland, which is almost exactly as far from cbusas austin is from Houston. But if theyre thinking market size San Antonio is bigger than either of those.
      you think maybe they want to move away from Hunts mid market strategy - bad news for SKC, RS - but also bad news for Austin. cbus seems like the sort of place that, if they wereseeking expansion would be a surefire short list canidate.
      Did you all kill Garbers dog?
       
    20. kgilbert78

      kgilbert78 Member+

      Borussia Mönchengladbach
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      Dec 28, 2006
      Cowlumbus, OH
      Club:
      Borussia Mönchengladbach
      Nat'l Team:
      United States

      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      Cleveland is not a larger market than Columbus by very much (about 10K in population, and Cleveland is declining in population) and Columbus is expected to pass it shortly (if it hasn't already). I think a lot of this is perception by folks who really haven't been here much. Outside Ohio, most folks think of Columbus as a small college town--which it has not been for decades--and Cleveland and Cincy as "big cities"--likely largely due to the presence of long time major league teams.
       
    21. Martininho

      Martininho Member+

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      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      Not yet.
       
    22. kgilbert78

      kgilbert78 Member+

      Borussia Mönchengladbach
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      Dec 28, 2006
      Cowlumbus, OH
      Club:
      Borussia Mönchengladbach
      Nat'l Team:
      United States

      Done Don: Major League Sleaze

      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      Quote from Austin paper via Soccer America:

      • We could not be any more serious about this move. When you’re talking about a privately financed Major League Soccer stadium of $150 million to $200 [million] or $250 million, that’s a serious way of saying, 'I do.’"

        -- Dave Greeley, president of Precourt Sports Ventures, owner of Columbus Crew SC, speaking at a Q&A session for soccer fans in Austin, which he described as a "incredibly dynamic marketplace." (Austin American-Statesman)
       
    23. Martininho

      Martininho Member+

      Feb 13, 2007
      Chicago
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      --other--
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      United States

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      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      Columbus has been building a reputation as a technology center for...well, a while...if memory serves, at least 15 years(?). It was my perception that it was building exactly the demographic that MLS craves (for better or worse, YMMV).

      Mind you, It's been over 10 years since my last visit, but given the apparent demographic growth curve and the combined MLS/USMNT history there (I was at the original Guerra Fria, and would hope that the break of a long string of Dos a Cero shouldn't end that venue's mystique as a fortress), is a puzzlement.
       
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    24. Martininho

      Martininho Member+

      Feb 13, 2007
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      --other--
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      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      See? Garber's dog still lives.
       
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    25. mschofield

      mschofield Member+

      May 16, 2000
      Berlin
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      Union Berlin
      Nat'l Team:
      Germany

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      By Bill Archer on Oct 31, 2017 at 8:37 AM
      Maybe precourt sees Columbus as a city devoted to a university with a long history of successful and well backed sporting teams and has decided, screw that, Austin for me.
       
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