chichi... you are 100% it is a about pride, loyalty, and passion.. No Fusion, forget it..MLS some of us just will not go .. Some of us will not go and see a "Joe blo from Idaho FC" to prove worthy, worthy of what ? the mess and BS they left behind. But, they do have the Hispsnic festival that weekend, the food and babes will be plenty, It may be worth to go for that. MLS dont do us any favors, CRETINS, besides I will not pay for their SPRING TRAINING bring back the Fusion, or the Strikers...and we will reconsider ! www.biktop.net/soflastrikers/
Guys, guys you are all right and I also hear your PAIN. HOWEVER, complaining without voicing your concern to those that make a difference is useless. We have to thank God their IS a Manny Diaz(and comish Joe Suarez) pushing MLS for another chance...too bad he wasn't here before. Point is there is obviously some significant interest in behalf of the City of Miami, however, they probably are not too informed in soccer and do not realized that they are not using the best means to showcase Miami's potential MLS support. For starters, even thought the league may have recieved a great deal to play TWO games at the stadium, the fact that they are playing TWO games instead of one only hurts the marketablity and ultimate goal of thier thier cause... " to attract MLS back." I truly believe this is "A 'I TOLD YOU SO' SCENARIO" as stated by soccer4sFloida.
No, I did not start the “scenario I agreed with the “we told you so” scenario… Mike T….this may be new to you but many others also agree..!!!!!!!!!!!!! Here, is the article… http://www.sun-sentinel.com/sports/soccer/sfl-rusnak09feb09,0,4644020.column We already proved our worth, Is time for MLS to dish out, or get out MLS, used our fans, our facilities, and now they want to get paid for spring training, and stab us in the back AGAIN, possibly
the soFlaStrikers fan club website has friggin CRASHED.... STAY TUNED !!!!! IT WILL BE A COUPLE DAYS TO GET IT GOING www.biktop.net/soflastrikers/
tampa bay soccer news: Under cloudy skies of the Tampa Bay area, it was sunny in the minds of anyone associated with, or a fan of, Brandon High sports. In the afternoon, Brandon's boys soccer team secured its first state title by defeating Ponte Vedra Beach Nease 3-1 to capture the Class 2A championship