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[QUOTE="UCFBfan, post: 2339696, member: 2248"] I didn't click on the articles you linked Zoo but I read an article about this that said Many USL teams were granted waivers previously and had to present plans to reach stadium size capacity and other benchmarks required to be D2 in USSF. What happened with that? Did those teams get exempted or did they all miraculously reach their targets? Just curious because in my opinion both MLS and USL are too large. I do think that having pro/rel starting at the D2 level down would be a good starting point. So maybe they can't get into the MLS yet but being able to watch and cheer for a team like Hartford FC and see them go from the bottom ranks to the second highest tier makes their games that much more interesting. I'd like to think that it would increase interest in soccer at the lower levels and maybe open some eyes to the potential should they have it go all the way up to MLS. I know it's a pipe dream but really don't see why you can have pro/real at the lower tiers [/QUOTE]
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