SVS&E Gets Another Team

Discussion in 'Business and Media' started by kenntomasch, Apr 28, 2003.

  1. kenntomasch

    kenntomasch Member+

    Sep 2, 1999
    Out West
    Club:
    FC Tampa Bay Rowdies
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    ...unfortunately, it's a lacrosse team.

    Silicon Valley Sports & Entertainment, which divested itself of involvement in the San Jose Earthquakes of MLS after the 2001 season, is buying the Albany Attack of the National Lacrosse League and moving the team to the Compaq Center for the 2004 season.

    They say they need 8,000 a game to break even, and have 554 requests for season tickets already.

    Here's the link, but it's bigtime registration required, so you may just want to take my word for it.

    Good luck, guys. Hope you stick with it longer than you did the 'Quakes.
     
  2. Northside Rovers

    Jan 28, 2000
    Austin TX
    Club:
    FC Dallas
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    Geez. I know lacrosse is big up there - but 8,000 to beak even?

    that makes the Quakes look like a sure thing.
     
  3. kenntomasch

    kenntomasch Member+

    Sep 2, 1999
    Out West
    Club:
    FC Tampa Bay Rowdies
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    You think MLS players don't make much money? NLL guys make like $18,000 a year tops.
     
  4. monster

    monster Member

    Oct 19, 1999
    Hanover, PA
    Club:
    DC United
    Nat'l Team:
    United States
    When th league first started (and Baltimore had a team), I knew a handful of guys who played. My high school was one of the top teams in the country 83-86.

    One guy was working with a broker or something in Philly and played with the team up there. He was getting paid per game at that point (this was in 91).

    His take was that his "salary" covered most of his car payments for the year, he went out drinking with guys he knew for ages after practice and he got tolay out some wicked hits on old buddies in the games, then go out drinking.

    Most of these guys play NLL and MLL for the hell of it, not for the cash. But moving teams to places like San Jose baffles me. Because the players aren't concentrated there. At least Denver has some lacrosse culture going back to the Vail Classic and all.
     

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