Not sure if the Seaport San Diego project is still happening, with that vaguely Space Needlesque tower. Is there room down there for an SSS?
I don't think it's ownership of the stadium, it's control of the revenues that the MLS team would need.
Yup thats the way I read it to, which SDSU is prepared to do as long as maintenance cost are shared too. The best possible scenario would be for the NWSL team to head up an MLS expansion bid with Loyal. Getting things built here in San Diego is a nightmare and there really isn't much room anymore in the center of the city (the sports arena seems to be spoken for and I don't think the bay has anymore room now that the life sciences park is supposed to be built).
The fact that the article completely omits any mention of SD Loyal at all makes me think this "update" was initiated by whoever the money is, and that they aren't currently working with Loyal in any capacity. This segment of the Darren Smith show kinda digs into the context as well: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podca...n-the-mls-in-san/id1480292660?i=1000561674480
It doesn't mention working with the Loyal because the Loyal want their own stadium. Could there be bad blood? Sure I wouldn't put it past Mark Z to hold a grudge but to be honest.....Loyal isn't playing in Snapdragon anytime soon. They want to get their own stadium and will go down that route for the foreseeable future IMO.
I agree, but if Loyal don't get their Midway stadium I don't see where they go other than Snapdragon. It's hard to tell when that confirmation would come either way though so maybe one more year at Torero while the city process plays out? Or maybe do a short term deal to play one year at Snapdragon while their Midway thing is under construction? Who knows? So the apparent "news" that there's an investment group pushing for MLS now, tells me that this new group isn't working with Loyal, which would inevitably lead to bad blood between those front offices if there isn't already. I think it goes without saying that Zeigler is holding a grudge against Landon/Loyal. The man hasn't written one story about them in* years.
Not a Zeigler fan and wish he gave up the Aztec BBall gig so I wouldn't have to read him As for MLS and Loyal....I'd say that they are probably involved but are an outsider. They need a major investor and not sure the current ownership wants to lose majority unless Midway doesn't pan out.
MLS Buzz @MLS_Buzz · Multiple sources have told the Union-Tribune that an investment group led by an Egyptian billionaire has been regularly meeting with MLS to bring a team to San Diego. The team could be playing at San Diego State’s Snapdragon Stadium as soon as 2024. ://pic.twitter.com/keKIzLAz3x
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.co...nsour-egyptian-billionaire-snapdragon-stadium For the blocked: Zeigs reports that a investment group is close to bringing an MLS franchise to San Diego pic.twitter.com/zTog270lQH— K30 (@kabeerthirty) October 27, 2022
From what I understand the proposed MLS San Diego ownership group is in the process of negotiating a part ownership stake with SDSU in Snapdragon Stadium. Additional the expansion fee is set at 350M and they are looking at Chargers Park as their training grounds. This appears to the final hold-ups with MLS granting the 30th franchise to San Diego.
Group pitches $2.5-billion MLS stadium and sports complex on Chula Vista Bayfront in San Diego County https://t.co/nAjjAPJruS— Maurice Holder (@Mo_Holder) April 6, 2023
Saw this as well. I actually take it as a bad sign though. In the fall we were hearing that the Sycuan/Egyptian/Snapdragon bid was really far a long and could be announced as early as this spring. Then it was "promising" and might be announced in December of '23. Now this bid comes out of nowhere. So either this bid is a complete hail mary just at the beginning stages that just happened to get someone's ear at the LA Times, or the Sycuan/Egyptian/Snapdragon bid is not the sure thing we were lid to believe it was and we're all back to square one. Why do I get the feeling Lucy is about to pull the football away again?
Personally, I would take with a grain of salt. Do we even know if this is another group in San Diego making a bid. Remember, MLS loves Billionaires, and the current bid has an Egyptian Billionaire along with an local group. This could be apart of the current bid with them starting out at Snapdragon and moving into a their own stadium in the future.
The finish line “could come as early this week, when representatives of MLS, SDSU and the prospective ownership group are expected to meet in San Diego to finalize a stadium lease” 👇https://t.co/yZ30mQRHt1— Ben Fadden (@BenFaddenSD) May 7, 2023 It’s happening
Not sure there is a single name that is considered a "Good Name" at the start. Names only become good after years of history, tradition, and memories. Imagine naming a team the "Red Sox" now, everyone would scream and yell about how stupid it is. If the team is successful on the field, and the club does a good job off of it, and the fans come out to support it, in 10-20 years we'll all like the name.