Showing posts with label The Club. Show all posts
Showing posts with label The Club. Show all posts

Thursday, January 21, 2016

The Club

Major League Soccer continues its stunning growth by the addition of new clubs, stadia and lucrative
financial deals. As a league it has thrived in what is over decade of service now and as a brand of entertainment. I urge anyone to catch a game in person, via any media outlet or talk to anyone associated with the league whether  it be fan, executive or player and they will tell you how sensually stimulating it has become up and down the country. To run what is a worldly sport in an American style and fashion isn’t easy. Teams are in my opinion, at least more franchises than anything else. They can be rooted up and relocated if the league chooses to do use if something runs foul. A concept in soccer to the rest of the planet seems very foreign. What isn’t a foreign are teams that go defunct or dissolve. The Tampa Bay Mutiny, Miami Fusion and Chivas USA are casualties of this North American soccer system. As much good the MLS has done, by allowing these clubs to fall by the wayside and not figuring out how to save them, they ultimately failed in that respect. In Europe bad clubs do get dissolved but that’s because teams are ran privately by businessmen with the leagues only operating as shepherds. Bad business decisions by private owners lead to horror stories like the one we see in Italy with Parma and over in England with Portsmouth. Major League does allow private ownership of teams but in the end they are really good protectors of their brand and does allow for parity among the teams making sure the league is balanced. Which is a healthy trend in all major league sports in the United States which makes for good for viewing. Everybody gets a Lebron, everybody gets Cam Newton, everyone gets a David Villa despite the market they play in.
 Markets in pro sports in America count for a lot. Texas, New York and California gets oodles of attention. Naturally because they hold the most Metropolitan cities and thus hold the most TV wise rights and shares and all types of mumbo jumbo that they taught me in college in my media classes at university. Essentially that’s why we are here to talk about one of those big markets and a big team that is coming to Major League Soccer. In October of 2014 MLS announced that Los Angeles Football Club will become part of the league set up come 2018.
 As mentioned above LAFC will be entertaining us in 2018, a full two years from now and will have to watch Atlanta United Football Club take the leap first into MLS. The Georgian side are set to enter the fray in the not to far off  2017. Anything I could stir up would be pretty superficial  simply because there isn’t much content to go on at the moment on the club! Which will make this post short and sweet. Word is the California outfit are looking to build a $250 million stadium in in the Los Angeles area which no doubt will be caldron of color when it is completed . Tom Penn, Henry Nguyen and Peter Gruben according to various sources head up the ownership group. Vincent Tan the same guy who owns Welsh side Cardiff City and Belgian side KV Kortrijk also is a co-owner in the LA venture. Tan is best known for trying to undo almost 117 years of footballing tradition by trying to change the home colors of Cardiff from blue to red. An effort that didn’t sit very well with the Welsh locals. So it’s a good thing this newly founded club doesn’t have domestic misnomers to fret about for Mr. Tan. Aesthetics aside LAFC has some very eye catching affiliates they can can hang their hat on. Basketball legend Magic Johnson, actor/comedian Will Ferrell and soccer icon Mia Hamm all investors.
 Los Angeles Football Club seems like a cool thing to do and it kinda reminds me of the Brooklyn Nets in the NBA. A trendy looking, clean and edgy looking team that is in an enclave in a big market (New York) trying to give it’s more establish neighbor  (New York Knicks) a bloody nose. There is no doubt that LAFC is trying to cut into the LA Galaxy’s shares and they are using there new vibe and energy to wow a city that expects to be dazzled. As for the colors and crest I’m personally a sucker for black and gold but I feel for an artistic city like Los Angeles a wing emerging out of an “A” is a little lazy. I expected a little more flair especially from a west coast club. All around I hope LAFC’s birth can bring a real hate to the LA area something to rival Portland and Seattle’s beef. I look forward to when the Galaxy and the “Black Gold,” meet.

LAFC


Tuesday, November 3, 2015

The Club

New day! New series. I’ve got a little momentum going and I’m going to capitalize on it. I won’t be
too wordy on this one. This article will be pure and factual. “The Club,” will be my way to highlight great league based teams and for this post I wanted it to be really special. There is a clear lack of Women’s football on my website and I want to increase the numbers. So why not kill two birds with one stone? In this segment I will be bringing to you the viewer, the familiarity of a very special Ladies’ soccer side in the form of the ultra popular and successful Seattle Reign Football Club. I’m extremely excited and a little nervous to showcase this new category on my site simply because I just want to get it right and do these wonderful institutions a good service. Reputation is everything these clubs have massive ones so I will do all in my power to safeguard them. So without further adieu I bring to you “The Club!”
 Formed in November of 2012 the Seattle Reign make up what is currently a nine club National Women’s Soccer League. A league in which itself has only been in existence since around the Reign’s formation in 2012. When a club and the newly minted league was announced it was Bill Predmore who would be the owner of franchise.
 The colors of the club are described as white, platinum, royal blue and midnight black. A combo that does lend a regal touch. The majesty however comes in the crest. Like Ajax of the Netherlands, Olympiacos of Greece and the Kaizer Chiefs of South Africa, Seattle Reign FC boast a herm or an image of a human head. The Reign have chosen a beautiful image of a crowned queen or monarch which ties in with the name of the club. A name that taken from city’s first women’s professional sports team. A defunct basketball team that plied it’s trade in the American Basketball League. The NWSL outfit calls Memorial Stadium her home and since the inaugural season of the league back in 2012 the Seattle side has amassed two NWSL Shields. The most recent coming in the 2015.
 As with all American Northwest rivalries between Seattle and Portland they are hotly contested and the Reign’s beef with fellow NWSL side Portland Thorns FC is no different. When these two tangle there is the usual flair and intensity with passions shared on both sides. What’s not shared however is the affiliation that with Major League Soccer. The Thorns are connected to the Portland Timbers of the MLS however the Reign are not joint to the hugely successful Seattle Sounders due to the fact that Sounders have their own women’s team. A team that ply their trade in theUnited Soccer LeaguesW-League.
 What the Seattle Reign do have is the support and certainly the players the current roster boast some sublime players. Ladies like Wold Cup winners Hope Solo and Megan Rapinoe. Who arguably the the best in their positions in the game. I’m also a huge fan of creative midfielder Kim Little. The Scot puts in some dynamic performances in front of the Reign’s Royal Guard at home and on the road. A player with wonderful balance and dribbling skills. I understand that rosters change that is the nature of American sports and also soccer but with those I just mentioned I’m hard press to find a better spine in women’s soccer States side.
 The NWSL is a very young league but already we are seeing a trend of dominance from Seattle Reign. Those two NWSL  Shields in three years just shows there is something there. The Seattle Seahawks, Seattle Mariners, Seattle Sounders and even the now defunct Seattle SuperSonics were and are champions of their respective disciplines. There is a great platform for pro sports in Washington state, as evidence in the list of champions above. There is no doubt that the Seattle Reign will carry on to lift that great Pacific city.