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With the creation of NASL things need to change for Miami FC. Fans don't want to hear any more
excuses. If approved by the USSF then USL will be in the past and it's time for Traffic to take
ownership of this baby!
I don't claim to be a Soccer expert, nor can I say I know how to run a soccer company such as
Traffic or a Soccer Club like Miami FC.
South Florida Soccer Fans have been kicked around by critics, Major League Soccer and timid
investors, So miamisoccerfan.com has decided to let their voices be heard.
They have launched a campaign to acquire as many "season ticket dedications" as possible for a
potential Major League Soccer team in Miami.
We now know the finalists for the Confederations Cup taking place in South Africa. Our very own
red, white and blue surprised the world and shocked #1 ranked Spain by 2-0 and will now meet Brazil
who dispatched the hosts South Africa yesterday by 1-0.
South Florida Fans led by the Miami FC's official fan club the Miami Ultras will lead the
festivities this Sunday June 28 at 2:30 pm at Fritz & Franz Bierhaus located at 60 Merrick Way,
Coral Gables Fl.
I had a discussion with Robert Scorca the other day about the history of USL-1. Robert, for those
that don't know him, is South Florida's own Soccer guru. He has seen many South Florida Soccer
teams come and go. Starting with the Miami Gatos, the Fort Lauderdale Strikers, the Miami Fusion
and now Miami FC.
The Blues played 2 great games away at the Cleveland City Stars. First Miami FC came away with a
2-1 victory on Thursday June 18th. I saw the game at Fritz & Franz and had a great time with a
couple of the players and the Ultras. We were down 1-0 but the Blues recovered Leo Inacio Nunes
scored off a precise shot that found the inside of the bottom right post, tying the score 1-1.
September 14, 1979 - The Tampa Bay Rowdies honor retiring star midfielder Rodney Marsh [above with
the ball]with a testimonial match at Tampa Stadium. A crowd of 20,655 turned out at Tampa Stadium
on a Friday night to get their last look at the Rowdies' star on the pitch.
Marsh scored the first two goals to help the Rowdies win 3-0 against their arch rivals, the Ft
Lauderdale Strikers.