Also, it is important to contextualize Chivas's current attendance levels with where they have been in seasons past. Let's see what the attendance looks like come July.
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Also, it is important to contextualize Chivas's current attendance levels with where they have been in seasons past. Let's see what the attendance looks like come July.
I don't think you can compare the actions of previous nba and nfl owners with the current situation of MLS owners wanting to buy in early, as the current sports markets have been carved out and they...
Again, So Cal is not big enough to support two teams. Ever watch a Chivas game? MLS is trying to save this team and at the expense of the other teams.
Bill, it's not good for MLS. The league needs to slowly grow and this is way too fast and the handful of teams that are making profit, are going to have to try and float these teams in markets that...
MLS is expanding too fast, especially as they feature a profit sharing model (Chivas already failed and the league had to take over the team). That's 3 more teams--Orlando, another in NY, and now...