Wednesday, September 28, 2016

FC Cincinnati MLS by 2021 ???

 As with the pace for Orlando SC ???
wcpo.com/news/insider/orlando-offers-fc-cincinnati-perfect-orange-and-blueprint-for-mls-expansion


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Saturday, September 17, 2016

New England Patriots vs. West Coast Raiders


Think about it.

 
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Sunday, September 11, 2016

Track and Field. A Major League in America. Post Collegiate

I believe there are two venues that could catapult America in terms of equality in the sexes.  I'll get to that.

Sport has worked wonders for race relations, at least in terms of attitude, save for some geographic or monetarily elite sports, arguably hockey, golf and car racing, ....and save for the amount of Whoopi Goldberg Rasta impressionists that adorn our one-percentage 70 plus percentage leagues.  The colosseum in our division culture is finally being aggravated amidst distractions from inequality, like legal gambling by banks and passive income abuses of the highest and lowest class.  But I digressed.  Sports is sports.  It's hard to argue production and contribution.

What about Volleyball and Track & Field?

The WNBA has success.  But the NBA had its anchors in place long before any agendas.  There are no super male leagues going on outside of the Olympics and college ball for volleyball and the olympics.  And that's not supercharged in all of our minds but for every four years.  So, to the point, I think the leagues can grow in viewership, equal-share.  There could even be a culmination of co-ed or equal-blending.

Grassroots is in place, especially for gals volleyball and track all across American high schools.
Track is an individual or relay sport.   Tennis can kind of be like that.

I've jibberjabbered about a growing sixth sport.  NASCAR.  or.  Lacrosse.   Would cricket be picked up in America outside of a few Indian transplants in some parks?

Maybe one day we will be a collectively unified culture more prone to beer races afoot and danceoffs at that bar than some UFC impersonations with beer bravery and gangsta gat blasts.  I don't know about you, but as an adult male adulting, I only go to the gym if I can think in terms of production for a sport.  I'll run, but I better see me getting fast or lift weights and get some bat speed.  A nice butt is nice but we are a production minded society.  I think.

I'm sorry I've only been doing sexy on the blog.  It's my blog and I want my eyeballs happy. We're all different.  Don't be spectators all of the time and watch people get fed to the lions and be told what you're seeing all the time.  Don't let others distract you from the bottom line all the time.
Don't jump on me about exploitation and showing sexy in the society where we gamble with head trauma in the very physical sense.
But anyway, I'd love more T&F viewership.  Club Cinci racing.
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But just in case.
I know it takes all kinds.------>
 

NASCAR is a Spectacle I suppose. More Venues?

Is it even feasible in the current market?
Likely not.
Or it'd be happening.  If there's money and business to be made..., well, you know.

Okay, geography nerds, here's a map.  Love wikipedia.
I know I know, this is a sixth sense or a sick sense in arguing the big five brands or sports, but it's competition.

Strictly in terms of distance, voids and density, what do you think?

See a pull between Cleveland and Pittsburgh for a spot to be had in rubberized Akron or Youngstown?
Charleston.
A pilgrimage at or near Denver or Cheyenne?  Salt Lake City?
What about Spokane or Eugene?
Or Santa Fe Express?
Some stimulus for Mississippi or Louisiana.

I can definitely see Walmart and Little Rock.
The Minni north of St. Paul.
What about Boise?  What about a blue track?
Some more inland empire?
Pensacola just has that locale and ring.
Columbus, Ohio has some intersecting highways.
Is St. Louis ready again with their gaping void of gatherings?
A lot in Canada



Some day.
Whose next for a NASCAR venue?

Is there more multi-use stadia conversation to be had after the Bristol college football matchup?



Above article has good ambiance with Sturgis and the Dakota.

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Monday, September 5, 2016

East Coast Brands in Norfolk

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It can work at least part-time.

I've bloggblabbed about them before.

A great team can be based there.
First to mind is the old Hartford Whalers, but we'll split time between Connecticut and Virginia for the East Coast Whalers.


What about Baseball?  Um, well, 3's a crowd near the O's and Nats.  And Charlotte doesn't even sport MLB.  Some 300 miles between the Hampton Roads and Charlotte areas could be enough to bounce a team back and forth as a camp under the name of East Coast.  Could Jacksonville, even Buffalo, or a team two in Boston be part of it?  Puerto Rico?

Do I have a little ditto thought for the NFL?  Any more stretches like an Eastern brand with Louisville, or splitting up the Jacksonville franchise with Virginia's bay.

In MLS, I could see a Sea Legs team bouncing around Jacksonville (to oppose Orlando) or Miami to take for an East Coast themed brand.  Or what about a Bootleggers brand of Appalachian theme shared with Nashville and/or Charlotte-Raleigh?

But NBA and NHL seem the fit.  Who would the Norfolk area share time with in the NBA?

It's a good exercise for the mind.
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