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Old Posted Dec 22, 2007, 10:29 PM
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Wilpon wishes to put a soccer stadium in Queens and a true New York City soccer team in MLS. In your opinion can he realize this objective ?

Too see www. newyorkcityfc.net and to sign the petition to convince Wilpon to put a NYC soccer team in MLS in 2010 !!!!


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Old Posted Dec 26, 2007, 10:45 PM
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they should. but to do so to all red bull new york people, if you get a team in NY, please change the red bulls to the New Jersey Red Bulls or Red Bull NJ or something. its quite ridiculous that its a new jersey team with NY name
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Old Posted Dec 27, 2007, 4:06 AM
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Good new on soccertimes :

SoccerTimes was told off-the-record by an MLS official that the top candidate would be New York City with a soccer-specific stadium built adjacent to Citi Field, the Mets' new stadium, set to open next to Shea Stadium in Flushing, Queens, in 2009. The league envisions a bitter rivalry between this club and the New York Red Bulls, who are based in New Jersey.
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Too see www. newyorkcityfc.net and to sign the petition to convince Wilpon to put a NYC soccer team in MLS in 2010 !!!!

GOOD YEAR !!!!!
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I'd rather Philadelphia, St Louis, Portland, Vancouver, Montreal, etc etc etc....get in first.
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'WE'RE MAKING PROGRESS'
Garber on a NYC expansion team



Baltimore -- An MLS expansion team in New York City still is on the table, commissioner Don Garber said at the MLS SuperDraft Friday.

"New York continues to work towards putting together a right plan for a facility," Garber said at the Baltimore Convention Center. "We've had conversations with ownership groups. We announced at the all-star game that it was the Wilpon family and the Mets.

"We have been meeting with them over the last year and continue to work on their plan to construct and effectively finance a soccer stadium on the grounds in and around CitiField. We're making progress, but we really haven't put a timetable on that team."
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Old Posted Jul 20, 2008, 5:24 PM
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Too see www. newyorkcityfc.net and to sign the petition to convince Wilpon to put a NYC soccer team in MLS in 2010 !!!!

GOOD YEAR !!!!!
"To Convince Wilpon..."

How is it Fred or his son's ultimate decision? It's MLS and MLS is expanding as is for 2009, aren't they? Sounders FC in Seattle?
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2009 : Seattle
2010 : Philadelphia
2011 : St Louis ( almost sure ) and NYCFC ( I hope.. )
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Old Posted Jan 19, 2008, 8:38 PM
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just wanted to chime in. i dont think the MLS is going to follow the same path as the other major sports. i wouldn't doubt 4 or 5 teams in LA for example, with a new team in the valley, another in the inland empire and one in Anaheim and i think that New York will probably be the same way. Philly will get a team , but it makes more sense for a new league to go where the fans area.
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just wanted to chime in. i dont think the MLS is going to follow the same path as the other major sports. i wouldn't doubt 4 or 5 teams in LA for example, with a new team in the valley, another in the inland empire and one in Anaheim and i think that New York will probably be the same way. Philly will get a team , but it makes more sense for a new league to go where the fans area.

I don't understand what crawford is talking about: he contradicts himself when he says that on one hand new york should get a second team before philly gets its first because ny is so much larger than philly, and then says that the league should be able to put more than one team in a market regardless of population. is population the determinant or not?
as far as LA getting 4 or 5 teams, and the same in new york, I suppose anything is possible but I doubt we'll see anything like that soon. what will probably happen is that a darwinian process will occur, where teams in markets such as salt lake city and kansas city will probably not survive very long, and those teams will be sold to owners in those cities. it probably won't happen strictly through expansion. but if it does happen that way, the top 10 markets will be the benficiaries and multiple teams will happen in LA (well you already have 2 teams), ny, chicago, and probably philly also. the stadium we have proposed is not in the city but in the city of Chester, which is about 10 miles outside Philadelphia. I would not be surprised to see, at some point, at least one other team take up residence in the city itself. but that's skipping ahead, let's get one team before we start coveting a second. Hey, where have I heard that before?
This will all take place at an accelerated rate when television starts to be the mack daddy of the sport, the way it is with all other major sports. teams will gravitate not to where there is better transit but where there are televisions.
crawford, I'm not being the entitled one, you are. philly is a major market, we have been strung along about getting a team since the league began, and they keep moving the goal line on us as to what we need to do to get a team. first, they didn't want to give us a team because we didn't have a stadium with natural grass. then we built lincoln financial filed, and the league said we needed a soccer specific stadium, not an nfl stadium.
it makes sense for the league to expand to different markets, not put all its eggs in the same few baskets. especially in philadelphia, where we are right in the middle of the northeast corridor, where we form natural rivalries with new york and washington. that is the type of synergy the league needs to create before it starts doubling up teams in markets, with the exception in LA because there was no natural rival for LA after the original quakes left san jose.
no, it's definitely the new york entitlement mentality at work here, not Philadelphia. we just want what we have been promised, which is a win-win for the league. I am not saying that new york will never and should never get another team, it's just that the league and the sport need to establish a critical mass throughout the country before it can really take off and really be a major league.
this is all academic anyway, because garber said at the draft yesterday that the next expansion team is either going to Philly or St Louis, if you read the article I originally posted. so no, the league does not necessarily agree that a second new york team is more important than a first team in philly right now. their opinion is what matters, not yours or mine. of course it is possible that they will grant the team to st louis and then move philly farther down the list, which they have threatened to do if we can't get this stadium deal done, which would put new york in a better position, but the league would rather put the team here, where it will be in a major market, one with a huge soccer fan base already, right in the middle of the ne corridor than in st louis and a second ny team right now.

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Philly can get a team and New York can have a second, there's no cap on the number of teams the league can have.

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there's no cap on the number of teams the league can have.
FIFA says otherwise.
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^^^ That was a suggestion to the Eurpoean FA's by Sepp Blatter in 2003, it'll never happen there and definitely not in America, We're the same size as the EU...
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An expansion Queens based team, will be the only true New York team since the Red Bulls are based in Harrison, NJ.
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An expansion Queens based team, will be the only true New York team since the Red Bulls are based in Harrison, NJ.
The new soccer stadium probably will a 30.000 seats and I am sure that the NYCFC will have at least 20.000 season tickets in the first year !!!
Go Wilpon and forever Borough Boys !!!
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Soccer league pushes for stadium in Flushing Meadow park



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Another huge amenity could be coming to the Citi Field area. Major League Soccer, which for nearly a year has been scouring the city for a site to build a stadium for a forthcoming New York team, has finally selected a site on the northern portion of Flushing Meadows-Corona Park for a 25,000-seat arena, the Wall Street Journal reported.

In exchange for building on the run-down, eight-acre section of the park, where a closed off six-acre concrete pool is filled with stagnant water, the league would refurbish public fields on the site and build cricket and volleyball courts. Though the stadium would be privately financed, it would need approval from the City Council and State Legislature because it is proposed for city-owned park land. Construction on the stadium could be complete one to two years after it receives necessary approval.



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By LAURA KUSISTO And ELIOT BROWN
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In recent weeks, top MLS officials have presented a detailed proposal to local politicians, outlining a plan for a 20,000- to 25,000-seat stadium on roughly eight acres near the northern end of the park. The plan, still in its nascent stages, would create a home for a brand-new league team, as yet unnamed. The league believes construction could be completed one to two years after the project receives the necessary approvals, according to officials briefed on the plans.

As part of the proposal, MLS would also refurbish public soccer fields on the site and create a cricket field and volleyball courts, according to people familiar with the plans. MLS confirmed that it is in discussions with city and local Queens officials about the Flushing Meadows site. Most of the spot is now dominated by a six-acre concrete pool that is fenced-off and filled with stagnant water. "We are thrilled about the prospect of being in Queens and bringing the world's sport to the world's park. We…look forward to working with the community to build a world class soccer facility for all to enjoy," a spokeswoman for the league said.

The soccer stadium would be privately financed, but it would still have to overcome significant hurdles: Because the stadium would be built on city-owned park land, the project would need approval from both the City Council and the state Legislature. To make up for the lost green space, MLS would have to create roughly eight acres of new park land elsewhere in the city.

MLS has met with city officials in recent weeks and has made significant progress in its discussions, according to people familiar with the negotiations. Their pitch line: "The world's game should be played in the world's park." The park was the site of the 1939 and 1964 world's fairs.

State politicians who have sat down with MLS officials in recent weeks greeted the proposal favorably.
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Great news. I hope that this new NYC team will play in MLS by 2014 at Citi Field as temporary stadium !!!!
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This looks like a real possibility.


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Pro soccer stadium eyed for fair site
20k-seat arena would need city, state OK


June 28, 2012
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New York City has two professional teams in every major sport: baseball, football, hockey and, by next year, basketball. Now, Major League Soccer is eyeing a second team for the area, and the league wants it to be based right in the heart of Queens at Flushing Meadows Park.

Stating that “the world’s greatest game should be played at the world’s park,” MLS is planning a 20,000 to 25,000 seat stadium either on or next to the Fountain of the Planets to house a new MLS team, which would join the New York Red Bulls, who play in New Jersey.

Because the site is public parkland, any development would need approval from both the City Council and state legislature and MLS would have to mitigate the used land with an equal amount of new parkland in another location within city limits. The league said it would also fund renovations of public sports fields within the park, including cricket, soccer and volleyball fields.
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I hope that it will have at least 30.000 seats.
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