27 December 2011

Happy Holidays

All, we are off for the Holidays. Enjoy the New Year and we will see you on the other side.

19 December 2011

Garber fancies the Cosmos Name


Don Garber spoke a bit today with  ESPN's Soccer Today podcast and the topic of expansion and the Cosmos came up. Below are the quotes from Garber which you can listen to here. (27:40 it starts)

The hosts asked about the tactic of going after a stadium before an ownership group:

Garber
"There is no risk because we don’t have to expand whether it’s in new York or another market"

"We believe here in the league office that the league needs to have more energy in the New York market"

"We made the decision that the opportunity is important enough that we didn’t want to depend on an owner to drive the stadium independent of the leagues role to ensure that the stadium is in the right spot."

"It is very clear to us that we have to get it right in new York city and we have to invest significant financial and people resources to ensure that that happens."

Garber clearly is not in a rush to get the 20th team done but states that the league is really focused on NYC for that spot. 

The hosts then asked about the status of the Cosmos group

Garber:
"They are not ready to go because there isn’t a stadium opportunity for them or anyone else to get excited about."

"We remain in contact with the Cosmos, the new ownership group, I have a lot of faith in their new approach and their desire to focus much more on an MLS team, than just selling product and perhaps doing exhibitions. "

"I will say that more and more I am beginning to get caught up a bit in the Cosmos fever. While I don’t regret we didn’t purchase that logo when it was made available to us in 1996, I do believe now that there just seems to be a lot of momentum behind the relaunch of that brand and bringing back some of the excitement and appeal that the Cosmos were able to generate not just here in NY but around the world."

"I think if we are able to find an opportunity on the facility then we will be able to have a very fruitful conversation with them about coming into the league"

This is the first time in a long time that Garber admits to being taken by the power of the Cosmos brand. A more powerful sign that the Cosmos are a player in this whole thing is when Garber says that he recently had a meeting with a MAJOR sponsor and the first question they asked was "When are you bringing the Cosmos back?"

So Garber is for sure seeing the power of the Cosmos brand globally but also seems to be getting a bit of pressure from sponsors. 

It could be safe to say "If you build it, they will come".





14 December 2011

Courtemanche still saying NY is focus for 20


Major League Soccer stated that New York City is still the focus of Major League Soccer despite today's Sacramento news.

“but we could expand beyond 20 teams at some point, however there are no specific plans right now for expansion beyond 20 teams. There are multiple markets from Detroit, to Miami, to Las Vegas, to Atlanta, and now, apparently, Sacramento. But our focus right now is on New York,”


Sacramento

The expansion candidate list keeps growing as Sacramento, California has thrown its hat into the ringAssembly Speaker Fabian Núñez, who sits on the board of soccer's national governing body, is leading this charge. One of his partners is local Attorney Dick Hyde, who admits that things are still very preliminary.


"I wouldn't characterize it as a long shot, but it's an endeavor that's in its infancy," said Hyde, who was part of a group that tried to bring the MLS to Sacramento a decade ago. "I think Elk Grove is probably a really good spot for soccer."


Until New York City is able to finalize a deal, you will see more and more cities pop up as candidates. While yes, Garber did hire full time staff to help finalize a stadium deal in NYC, there are no guarantees. 



Your thoughts on Sacramento? 

13 December 2011

Terry Byrne officially out


Grant Wahl is reporting on twitter that Terry Byrne has left the New York Cosmos.

This is not a surprise to many as Terry's name was removed from the management page on nycosmos.com some time ago. It seems that Terry was staying behind to help facilitate the transition to the new ownership.

Hopefully the new management team will be announced soon.

08 December 2011

Gio Speaks about the Cosmos and MLS

on Paris New York Tv

Take a looks, he says that the Cosmos are working with Garber to meet all the requirements to make the jump to MLS.

Click on Link to see Video.

01 December 2011

NYC Kit-League Table (Winter Update)



It's been over 2 months since our last update of the NYC Kit-League but all the while I've been keeping track of every football logo I see around NYC. Lots of teams have dramatically moved in the table. Liverpool is a great example of a shirt I saw nothing of in the first two weeks of the competition and have since seen everywhere. Obviously as the days turn colder Big European Clubs that sell a lot Jackets and Coats have an advantage over the Mexican and South American clubs and I think we see that in the table. That said I've decided to lay off the analysis a bit and instead focus on some of the more interesting things I've seen around the city. So here they are...

CLUB AMERICA TATTOO: Seeing this on the Manhattan bound 7 train this caught me off guard as it isn't a Jersey or a Jacket, but I quickly decided that any tattoo incorporating a teams logo deserves the full three points in this table.

BALLINROBE TOWN AFC JERSEY: Likely the most obscure kit I've seen thus far, Ballingrobe Town AFC is an Irish club from County Mayo that plays in the Welcome Inn Premier Division of the Mayo League. For those of you that are counting thats level 5 in the Irish League Pyramid.

KANSAS CITY WIZ JERSEY: In my opinion the most wonderfully hideous jersey I have seen, so wonderfully hideous that I had to go find a picture the shirt.





I decided to separate the National Team Jerseys into their own table... so here are your, League 1, League 2 and the National Team tables...





National Team Kit-League



Orlando in Play?


A bit of expansion news from Major League Soccer as the owner of the Orlando City Soccer Club, Phil Rawlins, revealed that he is in discussions with Major League Soccer and that a Non Disclosure Agreement has been signed.

"They've been following us and they've been watching us," Rawlins said. "They were very complimentary and positive about what we were doing and the success we've had in the last season ... We've signed a non-disclosure agreement with them and we're looking at the business models. We're looking at what the numbers look like to bring MLS soccer to Central Florida."

"I can see us playing in either [a newly-renovated Citrus Bowl or a soccer-specific stadium]," Rawlins said. "The city and the county has $185 million set aside for the refurbishment of the Citrus Bowl and we're in talks with them about that. As long as that money is used wisely and well, then I can see us playing in a refurbished Citrus Bowl."

While Major League Soccer still seems completely focused on New York City for its 20th team, nothing can be ruled out. The league does want a presence in the South East and with the right owners and a possible stadium solution in place, this could really pick up some steam. 

Orlando City plays its home games in the Citris Bowl and drew over 11,000 fans to the USL Championship game, on the same night of a UCF football game. This solid local support, coupled with the millions of tourists that visit the area (many of whom come from soccer loving nations) could be a nice little recipe for success.