If Harrison doesn't pan out for whatever reason (knock on wood). Would it be possible, considering the recent fallout of the big Nets stadium complex of the Metros getting a deal in Newark?
I'd rate it somewhere between slim and none . If I remember correctly a stadium was part of the original deal in Newark but was quickly dropped .
If I wanted to see soccer in a crackhole city, I would be a DC United fan. Newark blow goats and hamsters at the same time.
have the metros given up on finding funding through the state, is the letter writing campaign still applicable?
According to today's NYTimes, an unnamed MetroStars official said that either the Harrison deal gets completed by the end of April or the MetroStars will look elsewhere, meaning NYC.
The "unnamed official" basically said the same thing yesterday during his halftime interview. While not naming a specific deadline, Nick S. was very clear the team would be looking elsewhere if a deal wasn't done soon. With his forthrightness yesterday, I'm surprised there would be a concern about anonymity. Must be a negotiating ploy.