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MLS in Canada
Publié : 13 février 2007 21:35
par WLKP
OK, before we start jut relax. It's a real question.
I have been talking with a few people about MLS moving to the Canadian market. Due to the Toronto so-called Ultras dumping their team the mighty Lynx, better knows as the Impacts farm team

anyways, no doubt that the next team from Canada will be either Vancouver or Montreal. The question was if Montreal was to get an MLS team via a new owner, and the Impact stayed in the USL thus giving Montreal 2 footy teams which do you support???
Would you stay loyal to the Impact and start a local rivary with the new team or dump the Impact and jump on the MLS wagon? or support both...
Publié : 13 février 2007 21:38
par penz
Funny... I've been asking myself this question this week. Still haven't come up with a clear answer.
If the Impact front office treated it's real fans right instead of putting all on the soccer moms, the choice would become evident.
Publié : 14 février 2007 11:53
par M@khno
Publié : 14 février 2007 12:15
par Montreal_FC_Fan
Publié : 15 février 2007 0:17
par WLKP
M@khno a écrit :
But for your question....I believe I can support both...1 or 2 matchs a week, it's not really overtime..
So whats going to happen if you play each other? Who do you support? no doubt that the MLS will bring in alot more new fans to the game. So what if a nice rivalry breaks out between the Impact fans and the MLS team? Who's back you got? Also supporting both clubs, wouldn't that kinda feel odd?
For me, i can't see me supporting an MLS team unless it's our team just moving up. If some rich guys moves in and buys a brand new team i can't really see myself supprting that team.
In Rochester that's not really a big problem because our market is much smaller, so we would never get 2 teams. But it wouldn't surprise me if Montreal was the 1st North American city to have 2 footy teams.
Publié : 15 février 2007 0:21
par Daniel
We'll cross that bridge when we get there.
Publié : 15 février 2007 0:22
par penz
It won't happen. Ever.
Either the Impact moves up, or it folds and someone else goes for MLS.
But I honestly cannot imagine someone having the balls to move in next door to Saputo and waving him hello through the kitchen window... unless maybe that funny guy who bought Liverpool and seems to love Montreal (and soccer now too).
If the Impact folds, chances are we're not going to see anything for a while.
Publié : 15 février 2007 14:17
par Y
WLKP a écrit :...it wouldn't surprise me if Montreal was the 1st North American city to have 2 footy teams.
-LA
-Colorado (Denver) a few years ago
Publié : 15 février 2007 14:31
par Vicenç
I don't know, but I think it will depend of the new owner, if it's the same kind of guy that they've got in Alaves it's sure that I gonna stick with the Impact.
Publié : 15 février 2007 20:48
par WLKP
Y a écrit :WLKP a écrit :...it wouldn't surprise me if Montreal was the 1st North American city to have 2 footy teams.
-LA
opps, forgot about LA. Good call

Publié : 15 février 2007 20:51
par WLKP
Mpenza a écrit :It won't happen. Ever.
Either the Impact moves up, or it folds and someone else goes for MLS.
The Impact are a money maker. So if some rich guy came in, and got a new team going for the MLS, why would the Impact owner just fold his money making club?
Publié : 15 février 2007 20:59
par penz
WLKP a écrit :Mpenza a écrit :It won't happen. Ever.
Either the Impact moves up, or it folds and someone else goes for MLS.
The Impact are a money maker. So if some rich guy came in, and got a new team going for the MLS, why would the Impact owner just fold his money making club?
The Montreal Impact is a non profit organization.
(yes, you're getting your ass whipped by a non profit organization)
Publié : 01 mars 2007 15:56
par Sabre
Charité Impact
Kicking ass since 2002.