Go to hell. You're right, but go anyway. I wonder sometimes about Under Armor. The bigger they get, I have to think they are going to want to really sink their teeth into the global soccer market. Some of those dudes are getting filthy rich.
haha... "The proposed soccer-only stadium..." "The stadium could also host concerts and other events and become a source of revenue for the area."
Stadium Porn (Grêmio version) Pics - Construction - 09/10/2011 Vídeo (time lapse, 6/18 - 9/4) - [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AeIx_VzKuMM"]Time Lapse - Arena do Grêmio - 2011-09-04 - YouTube[/ame] Vídeo (project) - [ame="http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_6CX9NFeEjg"]Grêmio Arena - YouTube[/ame] Although this stadium is in Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil (host city for 2014WC), it is not a World Cup venue.
I wouldn't laugh out loud over this. If Baltimore and/or the State of Maryland comes up with the financing for this development project, my guess is that United is gone no if's, and's or but's . . .
They've reached an agreement to be Tottenham's new uniform supplier starting next season so they're definitely getting into the global soccer market. I'm sure they won't stop with Spurs. I think they're a brilliantly run company, not to mention a local success story. So, I'd love to see them get involved with MLS or even DC United. But, adidas has paid handsomely for its MLS exclusivity and until that deal expires, Under Armor and MLS aren't going to be doing any business together, if then.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs...eal-salt-lake/2011/09/24/gIQAfEdIuK_blog.html Interesting quotes from Chang on the stadium situation...
Hard to get impressions of how he said things from a transcription, but, I'm inclined to be positive.
Wil Chang is like the Oracle of Delphi sometimes: http://www.washingtonpost.com/sport...utes-of-rout/2011/09/24/gIQAijqhuK_story.html I'm going to announce something, maybe. Or not.