Major League lessons for San Antonio soccer
James Hope on 27 July 2011 in Crocketteers Soccer, Expansion, Gordon Hartman, Major League Soccer, NASL, San Antonio, Scorpions FC, UncategorizedBy Chris Hockman, Soccer Writer San Antonio Examiner.com
With the San Antonio Scorpions looking towards Major League Soccer and Spurs Sports and Entertainment rumored to be looking at the same prize, it may be helpful for both organizations to look back on what has and has not worked for teams that are currently in the MLS.
The teams that are doing the best off the field in the MLS are those that have their own (or share like the two LA teams) soccer specific stadium, this is a crucial part of the puzzle. The Scorpions have already found this one out, if you have to go somewhere else it means you have to play by their rules, and your fans might not always like that, so get a stadium deal before announcing anything to do with the MLS.
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