Next year around this time, we will be watching very closely, and wondering what players our coach and GM are targeting in the expansion draft. It is hard to believe after 13 seasons wandering in the soccer-less wilderness, that next year’s MLS season is the final one without a Philadelphia team. As we head toward a late November 2009 expansion draft, many of us are still wondering what our team brand will be.
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State agrees to chip in for Rivertown
Highlights from the press conference:
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Dear Members, Brothers, and Fellow Soccer Fans,
Happy Founders’ Day!
Wow. A little over a year ago, a handful of us got together and decided to take advantage of the momentum that the Rowan possibility had brought to our market. We already had a lobbying group in place, but we wanted something that would be more inclusive and had permanence about it. So we adopted a name that our small group liked, bought the website, got to work on designing a logo, and hoped we’d reach 100 members.
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Philadelphia has been left without a Major League Soccer franchise for the first eleven, soon to be twelve, seasons of the league’s existence. A combination of factors seems to have worked against the effort to complete the Atlantic Seaboard foursome. The metro areas of Boston, New York City and Washington DC all had investors in place in 1995 in conjunction with natural grass stadia, while Philadelphia could have had interest, the artificial surfaces at the Vet and Franklin Field weren’t conducive to the game, and both were already shared by multiple teams.
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