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[QUOTE="DarthGrumpy, post: 2877450, member: 2141"] MLS seems to be really stuck on Austin and Miami. Why? Austin is a college town and smaller than nearby San Antonio. Miami has proven to be a difficult town for any pro team that does not have an 'it' factor, which is usually just temporary (see LeBron and Shaq). Plus, Sacramento is still waiting out there along with St. Louis, which has a new backer in the form of the owner of Enterprise Rental Cars. I have also heard that Raleigh and Detroit continue to be in the mix. Now, add into the talk that the 2066 North America World Cup may result in MLS merging with Liga MX to create a monster of a league. If that ever came to fruition, regulation would (hopefully) come into play. [URL="http://www.espn.com/soccer/united-states/story/3665748/united-states-canada-mexico-could-form-combined-league-after-2026-world-cup"]U.S., Canada, Mexico could form league - Bonilla[/URL] Meanwhile up north after DC got a new stadium, news stadiums were aproved for Miami,. Nashville, and Cincinatti and even Columbus may now get a new pitch, the Revs are still playing at Gillette as Bob Kraft continues to try and get someone to pay and build a soccer stadium for him... [/QUOTE]
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