Remember when MLS first announced it was awarding two additional expansion clubs and that the price was going to be $40M for each club? Yeah, Montreal does, too.
It appears that despite pronouncements to the contrary the expansion fee was negotiable. Buried in this story about the Portland to MLS campaign missing one key ingredient--full funding--is the fact that Merritt Paulson, the Timbers owner, negotiated a discount on the expansion fee.Paulson also paid a $35 million franchise fee to Major League Soccer.
Montreal's bid was kicked to the curb by MLS in November for attempting to do the same thing Paulson did--negotiating the expansion fee--only from the outset.
I wonder if MLS regrets this move after seeing the 55,000 fans for a CONCACAF Champions League match involving an USL club? I bet it does.
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
So That $40M MLS Expansion Fee Was Negotiable
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Monday, March 30, 2009
Cheryl Cole's Questionable Decisions
Cheryl Cole, pop singer, WAG, and general celebrity, has made many questionable decisions in her life, but this week she may have finally righted the ship or at least started bailing water. Cole, nee Tweedy, is married to Chelsea defender Ashley Cole, who she kept with despite his affairs with other women, including the famous vomiting incident.
This past week, however, it has been reported that this most questionable of a decision may not be reproducing as Cheryl has been said to be "reconsidering" her plans to have children with Ashley. This idea only seemed to pop up after Ashley was arrested in a nightclub while Cheryl was climbing Mt. Kilimanjaro for charity.
Baby steps, folks. Or maybe, not-baby steps.
In other Cheryl Cole questionable decision news, it appears she and Mr. Goldenballs are receiving criticism for endorsing junk food.
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Monday, February 25, 2008
South Korean soccer star scores own goal with his girlfriend
Kim's the second in from the left, although I don't see a baby bump...
It's not often that South Korean soccer players make it into the news, except for that dizzying run of fortune and success in the 2002 World Cup. I still haven't figured out how they managed to beat Portugal, Italy and Spain all in the same tournament, but some things will forever remain a mystery.
What won't remain a mystery any longer is the story of Pohang Steelers defender Hwang Jae-Won, who found all eyes of the media firmly fixed on him this past weekend.
Why? Because he was issuing a public apology for forcing his girlfriend to have an abortion. Oh, and she was a contestant in the Miss Korea beauty pageant.
I'm not entirely clear on the cultural norms of South Korea [someone please fill me in on those in the comments], but the story itself is pretty damning. From Lifenews.com: Kim also wrote that Hwang coerced her into having an abortion. Goal reported that the incident caused Huh Jung-moo, the manager of the South Korean soccer team participating in the East Asian Football Championship in Chonqing, China to boot Hwang from the team. Now the distinction hasn't yet been made by Hwang, as his apology was aimed at atoning for the amount of media furore over the story and NOT a direct apology or admission that the rumours are indeed true. However, the David Beckham school of Media Management indicates that you come out early and often before the media's formed too much of an opinion. You also have to wonder why he'd apologize if he did nothing wrong. The matter is still being investigated.Kim initially sparked the controversy by posting a message on the Korea Football Association web site indicating she was dating a soccer player from Pohang for eight months and that his last name was Hwang.
No-one comes out of this looking particularly good, but hopefully he can make the most of his newly-gifted free time to sort the mess out.
Oh, and for those trying to score at home, Kim finished fifth in that beauty pageant.
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