I’ve had some thoughts about t.v., MLS and the nature of the league. So, I thought the best place to share it was Big Soccer.
Let’s see what they think. Click through. just to see the map though.
History, politics, people of Oly WA
I’ve had some thoughts about t.v., MLS and the nature of the league. So, I thought the best place to share it was Big Soccer.
Let’s see what they think. Click through. just to see the map though.
Really?
That’s supposed to be the name of our new MLS team in Seattle?
I was reserved to living with Seattle FC or even Emerald City FC, but I was really hoping they’d stay with Sounders.
Emerald City Greens?
Eat your greens.
UPDATE: I’m not going to say its growing on me, but my instant reaction is mellowing.
Here’s the discussion over at GS, which is less mellow.
Thank you MLS Seattle! Word on the street is that folks from MLS Seattle got on the phone when they found out that the MLS Cup wouldn’t be airing in the Seattle market.
Sounds pretty realistic to me, co-owner Joe Roth is known to call up EPSN when he gets a bur under his saddle about soccer. The only part of the press conference last Tuesday that I was able to catch on streaming video was him telling a story about calling up the president of ESPN to complain about a couple of EPSN Radio guys that were trashing soccer.
Good on you guys!
We buy 3,000 season tickets since Tuesday, but no MLS Cup on KOMO this Sunday:
Kaylor, Doreen
to Emmett O’Connell
date Nov 15, 2007 4:54 PM
subject RE: MLS Cup this Sunday?KOMO will not be airing the MLS Cup on Sunday. The FCC regulations on Children’s programming are extremely strict. Part of the requirements for retaining a broadcast license is that stations must air a specific amount of children’s programming each week during a specific window of time. ABC booked so many hours of sports programming this weekend that it was necessary for us to pre-empt some of the sports programming and air FCC children’s programming.
Unfortunately ESPN was not able to find another home in the Seattle market to air the soccer match – either on cable or broadcast television.
Apparently, it was conditional on Drew Carey’s involvement in the Seattle MLS organization that it become a fan based team.
Here’s a movie of Drew’s intro to the fans. Listen to their reaction when he mentions the new way of doing business:
Feels strange that the MLS would ever walk away from a 33-year old local brand name, but just in case, make sure to sign the Save Our Sounders petition.
SOS:
This effort has grown out of the many rumors surrounding the potential for Seattle being granted a Major League Soccer franchise for the 2009 MLS season. And, also the rumors regarding plans for professional soccer for 2008.
It has been speculated that there may be an announcement regarding Major League Soccer at the MLS Cup on November 18th, 2007 at RFK Stadium in Washington DC.
It has also been rumored that either the Sounders identity will move to MLS or that there will be a “Name the Team” campaign to be announced later.
Eric Gilbertson a fan of the Seattle Sounders since the mid 1970s joins us to discuss the history of the franchise as well as the probable move of the team to MLS in 2008 or 2009. We also review the US-Switzerland game with Jonathan Starling and give Bob Bradley the props he deserves for putting so much faith in young players and those playing their club football outside MLS and the Premier League.
Download here.
All the happy talk about Portland maybe joining Seattle in the MLS in 2010 or 2011 should be tempered with the weird behavior of an Oregonian columnist towards the MLS commissioner.
Listen to the entire mp3 (really large file warning) (hat tip GS-1) to hear some weird thoughts from an actual sports columnist. I mean, he gets paid to think this stuff:
Unless the MLS is the best soccer league in the world (like MLB is the best baseball league and NFL is the best football league), it isn’t a “major league.” So, in years that the EPL falls below La Liga, then EPL isn’t a major league? I dunno.
As MLS expands, raises in profile, more sports writers out themselves in the “I hate soccer irrationally” camp. Weird for a paper that has not only one, but two soccer bloggers to employee a knuckle dragging soccer hater.
No word yet on the MLS in Seattle (not here, here, here, here or even here).
The wait is giving other sports bloggers in Seattle the chance to chime in:
So why hasn’t soccer proliferated? I would argue that it’s a matter of institutions, or lack thereof. Iraqis actually like the idea of democracy, but the problem is that they lack the strong institutions to back up their support their interest in a representative democracy. Likewise kids that play soccer play it all throughout their adolescence, but without a professional team, teams to identify with, and available media, kids don’t follow up with that interest after they stop playing.
On a personal note though, and just to keep it real — I hate soccer. I don’t trust any sport where the clock goes up, and what the fuck is up with those cards?!? Just have elaborate hand symbols like every other sport.
Good point about the lack of major teams to bring together a community of fans towards a central institution, but whey the last graph? Well, the clock just goes up, get used to it. And, if you can’t figure out the cards, come on now. Do you really need that much help?
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