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Barca Miami Expansion Bid Is Far From Perfect

Started by The Gaffer · 8 months ago

Most pundits agree that Miami is odds-on favorites to get a Major League Soccer team in 2010 or 2011. After all, with a name like Barcelona tied to the club, how could MLS refuse?
While the vast majority of articles about the expansion bid have been positive, I wanted to get a few th ... Continue reading »

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  • Well yea it is rent free.. but eventually they would have to build a stadium for the team, how do you think they are going to just play at the FIU stadium for the rest of its existence? They have to make a stadium eventually, and with deep pockets of barcelona i don't doubt SSS in the near future, especially with the possibility of another stadium site Miami Arena downtown which has major transportation across the street ( Metro-Rail)
  • Take the Palmetto expressway and get off on SW 8 St. You don't have to take the Turnpike.
    The turf field we will see maybe Barca/Brightstar will request FIU to lay down grass. I am sure we will have new soccer stadium in three years. PLEASE No MORE COMPLAINS WE ARE GETTING MLS PROBABLY IN 2010 JUST GO AND SUPPORT IT.
  • The stadium may be rent free, but sometimes things cost nothing simply because that's what they are really worth.
  • They'll sort all that out.
  • Florida University? You live in South Florida and don't know the name of the university?

    And as for fixture congestion, how many home games do you think FIU plays?

    In 2005, they played five home games, and three of those were after November 19.
    In 2006, they played six home games, four of them after November 11.
    In 2007, five home games - three after November 17.

    Do you see where I'm going with this?
  • Sorry Jason, I fixed that typo. I knew it was Florida International University, not Florida University. My apologies. Good points about the games not being that affected by the schedule, but it still means that Barca Miami would play second fiddle to FIU.

    Cheers,
    The Gaffer
  • Now that FIU is in the Sun Belt they will play at minimum five home games, likely more a season. Couple that with the fact that in College Football due to the vast amounts of TV money and number of networks that carry live games (ESPN, ESPN 2, ESPN U, ESPN CL, CBC CS, CBS, ABC, BTN, VS, etc, etc) game times are only set 13 days before the game actually takes place. For example Miami's November 1st game at Virginia was just set for Noon ET because it will be syndicated on Raycom. The game a few weeks back against FSU was played at 3:30 and shown nationally on ABC even though the "official schedule" before the season did not list 3:30 as the start time.

    So sharing a stadium with a college football team whose games are also played on saturday and whose game times change is a risky proposition. Add turf to the mix, something that in football more than any other sport affects the play and you have a situation where they need to build a stadium in downtown, or dare I say it, even play at Lockhart.
  • You also have to realise that the team will use the stadium for "run thru" practises, thereby doubling their stadium use at least. That would likely be the Thursday / Friday nights before games. And football will get bumped because of FIU football.
  • Apologies if this has been discussed elsewhere but what would a link with Barca entail? Are they likely to send fringe/youth players to MLS to get games or is it mainly a commercial deal and an attempt to infiltrate the US market with merchandising sales?
  • Nothing in this world is perfect.
  • Barca is coming to Miami!!!!! Not sure if you've heard, but FC Barcelona is in the process of bidding to become one of the newest MLS expansion teams. With our assistance, we can help bring the Barca flare to the United States.

    I encourage everyone to visit their website at www.miamifcb.com. Let' convince the MLS to grant FC Barcelona and the city of Miami an MLS franchise. Please go to the website, sign up as a fan of Barcelona, and express your interest in season tickets in the event a franchise is granted. Also, the site allows us to give our input regarding potential names for the team and any other suggestions we may have.

    Everyone, please check out the site (www.miamifcb.com) and let's bring Barcelona to the US!

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