Hm, DC is installing safe standing section. How many SSS doesn’t have safe standing now? And aren’t planning to? I got Houston and Dallas.
I would count Portland because at this point baseball isn’t an option lol. Still quite a few, but I suspect more will install safe standing and all new SSS will have it.i think SKC doesnt, philly colorado dont. i dont know if you count portlands as SSS.
Don't know why those nutcases think FIFA cares about anything other than money.All those Pro|Reg nutcases just got a Godzilla kick to the sack with this ruling.....
MLS gets favourable pro/rel ruling from CAS
A long-running lawsuit looking to force promotion and relegation on Major League Soccer has failed.www.espn.com
It was the CAS that ruled on it, so pretty neutral party.Don't know why those nutcases think FIFA cares about anything other than money.
Nah I understand that, but these pro rel nuts main argument was how FIFA requires pro rel in all of league systems for their members.It was the CAS that ruled on it, so pretty neutral party.
A bagman would have had to be sent to persuade FIFA before it went to CAS.
Except they don't really.Nah I understand that, but these pro rel nuts main argument was how FIFA requires pro rel in all of league systems for their members.
Nah I understand that, but these pro rel nuts main argument was how FIFA requires pro rel in all of league systems for their members.
I guess this makes them... Interim MiamiLatest on lnter Milan forcing Inter Miami to change their name...
https://soccer.nbcsports.com/2020/02/10/inter-milan-serie-a-lawsuit-inter-miami-major-league-soccer/
It’s amusing this happened because Real Madrid never felt threatened by Salt Lake borrowing their moniker, and they probably would have a stronger case if pursued. Inter must have serious self-image issues & paranoia to think an MLS club would be mistaken with their brand.I can think of a few other MLS teams whose names would improve with a similar lawsuit.
Nah, I don't think the Real one would be stronger in any regard - there are plenty of 'Real' teams, especially in Spain (Real Sociedad, Real Betis) etc..It’s amusing this happened because Real Madrid never felt threatened by Salt Lake borrowing their moniker, and they probably would have a stronger case if pursued. Inter must have serious self-image issues & paranoia to think an MLS club would be mistaken with their brand.
That would make them the Inter 95 FC.
I don't think so. While there isn't as many Inters as Real, there are still quite a few.I think Real, Sporting, and FC are safe, because of a combination of diluted usage and the words being rather generic. Inter Milan's claim is stronger IMO because "inter" is not even a word, but a shorthand for a word, and the shorthand is not generally used outside of the context of the club in Milan.