USL News Release Friday, November 20, 2009
TAMPA. Florida – In response to the Team Owner's Association (TOA) announcement that the Tampa
Bay Rowdies and Crystal Palace Baltimore will be joining a prospective new professional soccer
league, United Soccer Leagues (USL) has issued the following statement:
"Both the Tampa Bay Rowdies and Crystal Palace Baltimore have contractual commitments to USL to
play in the 2010 USL First Division (USL-1) season.
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USL News, a web site not affiliated with the USL, has discovered today that the new Team Owners
Associations League name might just be a knock off of the most celebrated soccer league to ever
operate in North America.
According to USL News, Miami FC Blues, one of the original TOA teams, has applied for the name
North American Soccer League.
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TAMPA, BALTIMORE TO JOIN NEW PROFESSIONAL SOCCER LEAGUE
Expansion brings new league to nine teams
Nov. 20, 2009 – The Tampa Bay Rowdies and Crystal Palace Baltimore have joined the new
professional soccer league announced last week, beginning play in the United States and Canada in
April 2010.
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National Sports Center Confirms Move to Create New Pro Soccer Team in
Minnesota
Last Friday, Inside Minnesota Soccer reported that the National Sports Center (NSC) and the
United Soccer Leagues (USL) would announce early this week that the Minnesota Thunder would become
the newest USL-1 team replacing the Minnesota Thunder.
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Inside Minnesota Soccer learned this evening from several reliable sources who both
wished to remain anonymous, that there will be a USL-1 First division team playing in Minnesota in
the summer of 2010.
One source close to the Team Owners Association (TOA) and United Soccer
League (USL) impasse did not want to expound on who the owners of the team would be but
did indicate that it would not be the current ownership group of the Thunder.
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Inside Minnesota Soccer learned this evening from several reliable sources who both
wished to remain anonymous, that there will be a USL-1 First division team playing in Minnesota in
the summer of 2010.
One source close to the Team Owners Association (TOA) and United Soccer
League (USL) impasse did not want to expound on who the owners of the team would be but
did indicate that it would not be the current ownership group of the Thunder.
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USL releases statement regarding USL-1 and TOA's filing of papers to create new Division
II league.
While yesterday was an eventful day with the Team Owners Associations (TOA) releasing an
official statement saying it had filed papers with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) to
start a new Division II league in the US, it seems today could also be full of fireworks.
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USL releases statement regarding USL-1 and TOA's filing of papers to create new Division
II league.
While yesterday was an eventful day with the Team Owners Associations (TOA) releasing an
official statement saying it had filed papers with the United States Soccer Federation (USSF) to
start a new Division II league in the US, it seems today could also be full of fireworks.
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Thunder president Manny Lagos spoke briefly to IMS this morning and confirmed the Thunders role
with the TOA but also said they are focusing on internal issues at this time. Lagos said, "We are
still trying to continue to grow and develop soccer with the Thunder in Minnesota."
Lagos also said that Dean Johnson, owner of the Thunder had been in contact with Lagos and the
two had spoken this morning before the TOA press statement had been released.
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Thunder president Manny Lagos spoke briefly to IMS this morning and confirmed the Thunder's role
with the TOA but also said they are focusing on internal issues at this time. Lagos said, "We are
still trying to continue to grow and develop soccer with the Thunder in Minnesota."
Lagos also said that Dean Johnson, owner of the Thunder, had been in contact with Lagos and the
two had spoken this morning before the TOA press statement had been released.
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The Members of the Team Owners Association TOA have just released a press statement making their
plans public with the decision to move forward with a new division 2 league in North America.
OWNERS OF PROFESSIONAL SOCCER TEAMS IN ATLANTA, CAROLINA, MIAMI, MINNESOTA, MONTREAL,
ST.
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The Members of the Team Owners Association TOA have just released a press statement making their
plans public with the decision to move forward with a new division 2 league in North America.
OWNERS OF PROFESSIONAL SOCCER TEAMS IN ATLANTA, CAROLINA, MIAMI, MINNESOTA, MONTREAL,
ST.
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The Members of the Team Owners Association, TOA, have just released a press statement making
their plans public with the decision to move forward with a new division 2 league in North
America.
OWNERS OF PROFESSIONAL SOCCER TEAMS IN ATLANTA, CAROLINA, MIAMI, MINNESOTA, MONTREAL,
ST.
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Inside Minnesota Soccer has learned that the Minnesota Thunder have released all players
from their contracts last Tuesday, November 3.
According to one player who was contracted with the Thunder, the team were forced to release the
players as they could no longer pay their contracts and because they are free agents.
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Inside Minnesota Soccer has learned that the Minnesota Thunder have released all players
from their contracts last Tuesday, November 3.
According to one player who was contracted with the Thunder, the team were forced to release the
players as they could no longer pay their contracts and because they are free agents.
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The Minnesota Thunder have no general manager, no coach, 3 employees and a boat load of
bills. Will they survive, and will Dean Johnson ask for help?
Four weeks ago, Inside Minnesota Soccer conducted a phone interview with Minnesota Thunder owner
Dean Johnson while he was in Chicago trying to close a business deal.
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The Minnesota Thunder have no general manager, no coach, 3 employees and a boat load of
bills. Will they survive, and will Dean Johnson ask for help?
Four weeks ago, Inside Minnesota Soccer conducted a phone interview with Minnesota Thunder owner
Dean Johnson while he was in Chicago trying to close a business deal.
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The USL is in Beverton, Oregon this week, home of Nike Soccer, the former owner and new league
sponsors of the United Soccer Leagues. The teams are meeting in preparation for the Annual General
Meetings that will take place in Tampa Florida in a few weeks.
According to a news article produced by the USL themselves, they are stating that Owners
representing Austin, Cleveland, New York, Puerto Rico, Portland, Rochester and Tampa Bay were in
attendance as well as individuals representing USL-1 Canadian expansion teams in Edmonton and
Ottawa and American teams in Baltimore and Detroit were on hand.
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The USL is in Beverton, Oregon this week, home of Nike Soccer, the former owner and new league
sponsors of the United Soccer Leagues. The teams are meeting in preparation for the Annual General
Meetings that will take place in Tampa, Florida in a few weeks.
According to a news article produced by the USL themselves, they are stating that Owners
representing Austin, Cleveland, New York, Puerto Rico, Portland, Rochester and Tampa Bay were in
attendance as well as individuals representing USL-1 Canadian expansion teams in Edmonton and
Ottawa and American teams in Baltimore and Detroit were on hand.
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Richard Farley from "Inside the Six" interviewed yours truly to bring you up to date
with the latest news on the Team Owners Association (TOA).
"Inside the Six" is part of the World Soccer Reader network and Richard Farley is well versed in
football from around the globe as well as the US.
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Richard Farley from "Inside the Six" interviewed yours truly to bring you up to date
with the latest news on the Team Owners Association (TOA).
"Inside the Six" is part of the World Soccer Reader network and Richard Farley is well versed in
football from around the globe as well as the US.
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Canadian Press are reporting that USL league owners, Alek Papadakis is saying that "The
negotiations are finished," Papadakis told CKAC. "We decided to continue our preparation for the
season 2010 with the teams which wished to remain with us." Papadakis was refering to the ongoing
talk with the Team Owners Association or TOA that have been organized for well over a year and have
failed to pay renewel fees to the USL for the 2010 season.
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Canadian Press are reporting that USL league owner, Alek Papadakis is saying that "The
negotiations are finished," Papadakis told CKAC. "We decided to continue our preparation for the
season 2010 with the teams which wished to remain with us." Papadakis was referring to the ongoing
talk with the Team Owners Association or TOA that have been organized for well over a year and have
failed to pay renewal fees to the USL for the 2010 season.
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In last Friday's Team Owners Association (TOA) update I reported that Selby Welman had told IMS
some time ago, that this would be a decisive week for the collective of teams.
Kartik Krishnaiyer has been Inside Minnesota Soccer's reporting partner on the this breakaway
group and this morning he is reporting that the dispute between the USL and the TOA will
come to a head in the next 48 hours.
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In last Friday's Team Owners Association (TOA) update I reported that Selby Wellman had told IMS
some time ago, that this would be a decisive week for the collective of teams.
Kartik Krishnaiyer has been Inside Minnesota Soccer's reporting partner on the this breakaway
group and this morning he is reporting that the dispute between the USL and the TOA will
come to a head in the next 48 hours.
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