Seems Like Miami Isn't Happening, What City Should Replace It?

How about these:
http://diegoguevara.com/blog/2014/10/07/latest-project-miami-mls-team-2/
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Oh wow! I'm so impressed with this guy. Everything in that sight was spot on and really thought out well. I love how he supported all of his choices on the project with sound evidince. And I love the look of that stadium (too bad the people of Miami would give no support and ever fill it) But absolutely amazing.
 
The only thing I'm not too crazy about is the giant soccer ball. I love the color scheme though.

The logo is ok, the soccer ball bit aside, but I'm really not a fan of Inter Miami as a name. And I'm saying this as someone who generally doesn't mind the FC/United/Etc. thing.
 
The logo is ok, the soccer ball bit aside, but I'm really not a fan of Inter Miami as a name. And I'm saying this as someone who generally doesn't mind the FC/United/Etc. thing.

Not to mention that it's a bit of a silly name considering that Inter is short for Internazionale. Considering that MLS has such strict rules on international players, I'm not sure you could advertise a team as "international".
 
Not to mention that it's a bit of a silly name considering that Inter is short for Internazionale. Considering that MLS has such strict rules on international players, I'm not sure you could advertise a team as "international".
Many teams in MLS have international rosters. LA Galaxy has a Panamanian GK, a Brazilian CB, Bosnian LM, Brazillian CMs (2), and a Irish striker.6 out of 11 starters are not american. Thats just one team. Is it EPL, where many clubs have barely any domestics, no. But half the team, through a combo of international slots traded for, green cards and such add quite a bit of diversity to most MLS clubs.

And no one can deny that Miami is itself an international city, with English is barely a 2nd language let alone 1st. And I think that was the creator's reason for the Inter name.
 
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