So, about that "competition" for MLS spots:
- Miami? Probably dead, probably has been for months/years.
- St. Louis? Cooked.
- Charlotte? Politically stuck in mud.
- Raleigh? No plans public.
- Cincinnati? No plans public.
- Nashville? No plans public, but they have some political support
- Indianapolis? Lol.
Which leaves the following concrete options for 3 spots by the end of 2017:
- San Diego. Clear front-runner, but now relying on a public vote in November. In other words, they're no longer in control.
- San Antonio. The silent-but-deadly bid.
- St. Petersburg. Public vote incoming. Any more hurdles?
- Sacramento. They were shadowed by the potential of other bids, but are starting to look pretty good again.
- Detroit. Dark horse behemoth. Met resistance, but may have the power, money, and will to break thru.
- Phoenix. Relatively quiet, but they seem to have a pretty solid stadium plan.
After recent developments, I predict San Diego is option 1, Sacramento is the default option 2, and possibly St. Petersburg v Detroit for option 3.
I'm sure this saga has another few twist and turns in it yet thought.