Red Bull will be fine. They spent yesterday celebrating a true championship:
did another F1 driver crash so he could win a race this year, therefore we need to place an asterisk next to his title?
Red Bull will be fine. They spent yesterday celebrating a true championship:
If there is to be a tifo for the Red Bulls, I'd prefer one of two options:
1) A simple blue 1 and red 0.
2) A picture of the MLS trophy with the heading MLS Cup gives you wings* and a disclaimer at the bottom that reads *not available in New Jersey.
However, I would also prefer any first game tifo to focus on the winners and not an irrelevant non-participant.
LOL. Davis.
RB fans trying to cope saying "oh its not ownership thats the issue but the player". lol, if your own homegrown captain didnt take the money and took a paycut to go somewhere else then its a bigger issue gong on.
LOL. Davis.
RBNJ offered him more money and he still left. Their team captain.
That’s even more devastating if I’m a RB fan
Lol. Other teams that would be able to be sued by this logic:Let's sue MLS and Red Bull!
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Los Angeles AngelsLol. Other teams that would be able to be sued by this logic:
Philadelphia Union, (no longer the Chicago Fire), Buffalo Bills, Las Vegas Raiders, Dallas Cowboys, Washington Football Team, San Francisco 49ers, Tampa Bay Rays, Atlanta Braves, and Vegas Golden Knights.
I remember them being the Boston Patriots, but that was a long time ago. Pretty sure the NFL at some point went away from city names to state names, although there were a few exceptions. Like Buffalo, because New York Bills would kind of imply they were a New York City team, but also because of, well, Buffalo Bill. Same with some other multi-team states, like Florida, for example.Los Angeles Angels
Golden State Warriors (there is no Golden State)
Also any team named Carolina or New England should be forced to commit to something more specific.
I thought they were the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim? Not that that makes a massive difference, but I would give some leniency there (I was also giving leniency to Golden State and even the Miami Dolphins who apparently play in Miami Gardens, FL).Los Angeles Angels
Golden State Warriors (there is no Golden State)
Also any team named Carolina or New England should be forced to commit to something more specific.
I don't see "of Anaheim" anywhere on mlb.com or the angels.com websites,and wikipedia says they dropped it after 2015.I thought they were the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim?
I remember them being the Boston Patriots, but that was a long time ago. Pretty sure the NFL at some point went away from city names to state names, although there were a few exceptions. Like Buffalo, because New York Bills would kind of imply they were a New York City team, but also because of, well, Buffalo Bill. Same with some other multi-team states, like Florida, for example.