Hellerad
j'accuse!
I still can't fathom why the MLS hasn't planned an expansion into the mid-South. The Little Rock-Memphis-Nashville-Knoxville belt is a hot-bed of soccer development. I can see where Little Rock probably couldn't support an expansion by itself, but surely Memphis could.
Kansas City - St. Louis - Memphis MLS triangle could be quite the next step.
I'd also love to see Atlanta, Tampa Bay, and Miami get back into it.
Also, if Austin Aztex eventually develops into an MLS franchise, you'd have the Houston-Austin-Dallas market.
There are two major obstacles that I can see: (1) MLS teams still aren't profitable (Seattle and Toronto being the current exception); and (2) where do we draw the line? If MLS teams are financially supportable with 12-15k average attendance, we could talk all day about expanding into new regions, but we would end up with a very large league.
Kansas City - St. Louis - Memphis MLS triangle could be quite the next step.
I'd also love to see Atlanta, Tampa Bay, and Miami get back into it.
Also, if Austin Aztex eventually develops into an MLS franchise, you'd have the Houston-Austin-Dallas market.
There are two major obstacles that I can see: (1) MLS teams still aren't profitable (Seattle and Toronto being the current exception); and (2) where do we draw the line? If MLS teams are financially supportable with 12-15k average attendance, we could talk all day about expanding into new regions, but we would end up with a very large league.









