Which clubs?
Not all USL clubs are on equal footing budget wise. Some simply put a team on the field at a bare bones budget, while others such as San Antonio have a more in depth organization better suited to develop young players. Location really does not matter a whole ton unless we plan on shifting players back and forth constantly, which we haven't been doing. If they want just want to send a couple guys down for the season, or most of the season, a flight is not a big difference from bus ride.
They pretty much have a dream stadium for a lower division team. Probably the best in the country.
This affiliation is going to trigger some NASL fans.
Toyota Field in San AntonioIn terms of hours probably not, but I venture to guess plane rides are much more costly.
But then again not like CFG is lacking it I suppose.
I can see how they would expand it for MLS.
Now if they get chosen for MLS Expansion they will cut ties after this season?
And with the name Toyota Field it will be interesting when they play Chicago lol.
Etihad Field at Toyota IslandToyota Field in San Antonio
Toyota Stadium in Dallas
Toyota Park in Chicago haha
Welcome!Excited to be associated with NYCFC
---SAFC fan
I've rooted for The Boys in Blue for a couple of years now anyway.
Excited to be associated with NYCFC
---SAFC fan
I've rooted for The Boys in Blue for a couple of years now anyway.
Excited to be associated with NYCFC
---SAFC fan
I've rooted for The Boys in Blue for a couple of years now anyway.
Josh played for the now defunct NASL side Scorpions. I never got to see him play but I understand he did a good job. Here's a pic of SAFC goalkeeper now Matt Cardone, who led the league in penalty saves (4). #fearthebeardJosh Saunders
Looks like a better keeper than Josh.Josh played for the now defunct NASL side Scorpions. I never got to see him play but I understand he did a good job. Here's a pic of SAFC goalkeeper now Matt Cardone, who led the league in penalty saves (4). #fearthebeard
Welcome to the forums!Excited to be associated with NYCFC
---SAFC fan
I've rooted for The Boys in Blue for a couple of years now anyway.
Excited to be associated with NYCFC
---SAFC fan
I've rooted for The Boys in Blue for a couple of years now anyway.
Josh played for the now defunct NASL side Scorpions. I never got to see him play but I understand he did a good job. Here's a pic of SAFC goalkeeper now Matt Cardone, who led the league in penalty saves (4). #fearthebeard
Is SAFC a re-brand of the former San Antonio Scorpions? Or did the Spurs group clean house and change whole team and organization?
That looks like a slightly scaled down version of Toyota Park in Chicago.They pretty much have a dream stadium for a lower division team. Probably the best in the country.
This affiliation is going to trigger some NASL fans.