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re: San Diego Is About To Storm Out Of The Gate For A MLS Club

Posted on 1/31/17 at 4:38 pm to
Posted by kilo
Member since Oct 2011
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Posted on 1/31/17 at 4:38 pm to
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Not unless a stadium deal is done. The looks of it now that's not going to happen.


You don't know what you are talking about.

It got through the city's full board of alderman after being voted down by the ways and means committee the first time. Adjustments were made and the ways and means committee approved and sent it the the full board of alderman for a vote, which passed. It is set for a public vote.

The financials are at minimum neutral for the city because the amended ticket taxes put in at the 11th hour. And all the players in city politics are in favor. They will campaign for it and it will pass.

St Louis officially filed its expansion bid LINK

Posted by John Keating
College Green, Ireland
Member since Jan 2015
2593 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 5:02 pm to
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Mike Stone, the leader of a prospective MLS ownership group, hand-delivered San Diego's expansion application bid to MLS Commissioner Don Garber in an event held on Monday afternoon on the deck of the USS Midway in San Diego. The city's mayor, Kevin Faulconer, and MLS legend Landon Donovan also attended the event.

Barring a wrench in the plans, such as student pressure that forces San Diego State to withdraw from the planned partnership, I feel that this strong bid by San Diego will secure one of the slots in MLS. It is clear that Garber likes the idea of a club there, they have the full support of the mayor and local government, and they are not asking for public finances. Moreover, San Diego State needs a stadium to play football in other than the old, cavernous Qualcomm Stadium that the city wants to demo in order not to pay millions in maintenance. Consider the economic mixed use development plans and a new large park on the site by a river and just about all boxes are checked.

Regarding Saint Louis, it appears that the city government threw the ownership group a lifeline by approving $60M in public finances toward the planned stadium. So the ship has been rocked but it seems that the path to MLS has been steadied, at least for the immediate future.

If Sacramento is #25, St. Louis is #26, and San Diego is #27, then that leaves Cincinnati, San Antonio, Detroit, Nashville, and Tampa to battle it out for the very last spot. I have a soft place for Cincinnati, all apologies to the supporters of Nashville. I think those tremendous supporters of Cincinnati deserve it and I hope the ownership group develops a solid plan for them.
Posted by StraightCashHomey21
Aberdeen,NC
Member since Jul 2009
125565 posts
Posted on 1/31/17 at 5:36 pm to
From the other thread 60 million is barely enough
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