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Bogan Krkic posted:Maybe just name your clubs after the place and the thing that it is, like say New York City Football Club or Toronto FC who have normal club names that aren't ridiculed Toronto FC is very much ridiculed, the FC doesn't actually stand for anything.
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be nice wicka posted:Toronto FC is very much ridiculed, the FC doesn't actually stand for anything. loving Canadians.
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Seltzer posted:...but if it's something like the Colorado Rapids it's cartoonish and "mickey mouse league" stuff... Colorado is kind of both. It's name was inspired by the local river rapids in Colorado and given soccer cred through Rapid Vienna. Before they rebranded the first time (to Inter Milan style black and blue vertical stripes) They wore green and white like Rapid Vienna. Both of these are from 1996, the inaugural year for the Colorado Rapids. In 2006 they switched from green and white to black and blue Then in 2007 they planned a name change and rebranding to Arsenal Colorado. Someone on their web team leaked the new colors and badge early on their website. Either the deal with Arsenal was not finalized yet or they listened to the fan backlash and didn't end up changing the name, but kept the new colors. In conclusion, the Colorado Rapids are a complex tapestry of Mickey Mouse League and manufactured heritage. GutBomb fucked around with this message at 19:37 on Dec 17, 2014 |
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Real Salt Lake will never not be the most hilarious thing ever, it's loving shameful
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GutBomb posted:Colorado is kind of both. It's name was inspired by the local river rapids in Colorado and given soccer cred through Rapid Vienna. Before they rebranded the first time (to Inter Milan style black and blue vertical stripes) They wore green and white like Rapid Vienna. i want to know who in MLS thinks they can just take random words from european clubs and somehow gain respect. they need to stop trying to break the mold with loving names. just give the teams simple names that aren't retarded, regardless of whether that means "football club" or "soccer club" or american-style nicknames, it doesn't matter, just stop trying to be clever. if your name is boring you have succeeded.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 19:42 |
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Earthy Ape Unit posted:Real Salt Lake will never not be the most hilarious thing ever, it's loving shameful the best part about real salt lake is that MLS fans think if you give it enough time people will forget how embarrassing it is
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 19:43 |
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Earthy Ape Unit posted:Real Salt Lake will never not be the most hilarious thing ever, it's loving shameful I agree that it's terrible, but New York / New Jersey MetroStars (because they were owned by MetroMedia) and Chivas USA (a team meant to emulate the Guadalajara Mexican league team nicknamed Chivas owned by the same guy... btw chivas means Goats) give it a run for it's money. Kansas City used to be known as the Kansas City Wiz until trademark disputes by New York electronics retailer The Wiz (nobody beats him) forced them to change their name to the Wizards. Both of those names being a play on the Wizard of Oz which is loosely associated with Kansas. This is their old logo: and they wore this: which turned into: and they wore this: Well, they wanted more soccer cred and are now Sporting Kansas City. and now they wear this: (which is admittedly not as bad as the wiz* stuff) GutBomb fucked around with this message at 19:51 on Dec 17, 2014 |
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MLS needs to increase their CONCACAFness imo, one of the new teams should be something like this: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parrillas_One
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GutBomb posted:I agree that it's terrible, but New York / New Jersey MetroStars (because they were owned by MetroMedia) and Chivas USA (a team meant to emulate the Guadalajara Mexican league team nicknamed Chivas owned by the same guy... btw chivas means Goats) give it a run for it's money. no not even close you explained the team names by explaining the reasons they have those names. as in, they had reasons for having those names.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 19:51 |
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Earthy Ape Unit posted:no not even close I know I sound like I'm defending Real Salt Lake but I'm really not. It's a lovely name. But there's a reason there too. Real Madrid and Dave Checketts (Real Salt Lake owner at the time) had a partnership agreement to play friendlies to increase their status in the great mormon frontier of Utah.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 19:53 |
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sporting kansas city should be the basis for all MLS team names. it means nothing. MLS owners can't be trusted to choose "meaningful" names that don't disgrace the entire league so instead they should just choose boring average names. their badge is ghastly though
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 19:54 |
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be nice wicka posted:the best part about real salt lake is that MLS fans think if you give it enough time people will forget how embarrassing it is Lmfao
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be nice wicka posted:the best part about real salt lake is that MLS fans think if you give it enough time people will forget how embarrassing it is That first year they used this logo (and the wordmark contained within) all over everything to emphasize how to pronounce it because so many people in Utah were pronouncing it like the english word "real" (sounds like reel) This next logo was always around, but used as an alternate in the first year. After they felt that people had a good understanding of how to pronounce the name properly they transitioned to this less cartoony one. Utah is unique in that about half of the people living in the state belong to a religion that values traveling to exotic (and not always nice) places and pushing the locals to follow their version of Jesus. Many of the adults who now have 5-7 kids of their own have gone on these missions so the "internationalization" of the name Real Salt Lake was seen as a plus, something to legitimize them to the "worldy yet family friendly" crowd in Utah. Unless I'm mistaken, I don't believe RSL has played a single home game on a Sunday out of respect for the Mormons of Salt Lake, as doing anything aside from going to church on Sunday is frowned upon. Names like Colorado Rapids and logos like the following are what happen when you use board meetings and focus groups to start a sports team instead of them evolving organically like they did over the past hundred or so years in Europe. GutBomb fucked around with this message at 20:07 on Dec 17, 2014 |
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I'm glad they went to all the extra effort on all their franchise livery because frankly 'Reel Salt Lake' just sounds ludicrous.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 20:03 |
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Couldn't they have thrown in a "g" in there and called it Regal? At least then it would kind of make sense.
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mackintosh posted:Couldn't they have thrown in a "g" in there and called it Regal? At least then it would kind of make sense. I always thought Salt Lake Royals would have been fine. We have a Kansas City Royals baseball team so there's precedent for the name being acceptable. And it even has some transparent soccer cred as the nickname for Reading.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 20:09 |
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What about 'Straight Outta' Salt Lake, or even this abbreviated to SO, people might mistake it for 'Soccer Organization'
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 20:09 |
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[placename] SC would be th best option
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 20:10 |
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what about just salt lake soccer club or football club and then we can focus on the game and not your poo poo name
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GutBomb posted:I always thought Salt Lake Royals would have been fine. We have a Kansas City Royals baseball team so there's precedent for the name being acceptable. And it even has some transparent soccer cred as the nickname for Reading. That would work. Though I think simple names associated with the city or geographical area are the best. Hell, they could've called themselves Salt Lake City Mormons. Even that would've been better than Real.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 20:15 |
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United Team Association H....football
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 20:16 |
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the official mormon soccer club has a name built on the hyper catholic one, let that soak for a moment (just like RSL's fans lmbo)
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 20:21 |
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I think a bold, yet understated option is "AFC".
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 20:22 |
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be nice wicka posted:Toronto FC is very much ridiculed, the FC doesn't actually stand for anything. Wasn't the reason they gave at the time that they wanted to allow a nickname grow naturally rather than just choose one? That may have just been some marketing spin, but it makes sense.
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Mickolution posted:Wasn't the reason they gave at the time that they wanted to allow a nickname grow naturally rather than just choose one? That may have just been some marketing spin, but it makes sense. They said the same thing about FC Dallas too (although they also said the FC stood for Futbol Club) FC Dallas used to be known as the Dallas Burn because Texas is famous for hot weather. and they kept part of their history in their new logo with the flame on the bull's face MLS also had 2 teams in Florida that folded the same year (2001) The Tampa Bay Mutiny (Tampa Bay has a few pirate based sports teams, most notably the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL) and Miami Fusion FC (I have no idea of the significance of the name Fusion in relation to the Miami region) Florida now has a new team which plays in Orlando making their MLS debut next season called Orlando City SC MLS doesn't have promotion and relegation like the rest of the world but it's been a trend in recent years to take teams from the North American minor leagues and add them to MLS at expansion time. It's not exactly the same team and sometimes it's only loosely connected to the business entities that ran the minor league team of the same name. Recent examples are the Seattle Sounders which in one form or another is a name used by professional soccer teams in the city of Seattle for decades. The city of Seattle is near a body of water called the Puget Sound and residents of the area can refer to themselves as sounders. Various old logos of the non-MLS Sounders: and their current logo: Portland Timbers are another one of those names that has been attached to several teams from different eras of American soccer. And when they became an MLS team they changed to this: Vancouver Whitecaps and now their MLS logo which seems to refer to whitecaps as the snow on the tops of mountains rather than the white top of an ocean wave as previous whitecaps logos suggested. GutBomb fucked around with this message at 20:50 on Dec 17, 2014 |
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I don't get this need to have pseudo-sophisticated or football-sounding names for teams. Just do what most of Europe does, name your teams geographically or by referencing their heritage. Legia Warsaw literally means Legion Warsaw, as it was a sports club set up by the Polish Legions, which took part in WWI and then fought in the war of 1920 giving the club its name; on the other hand, Widzew Lodz is named after a district of the city of Lodz. Slask Wroclaw literally means Silesia Wroclaw, and so on.
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GutBomb posted:Florida now has a new team which plays in Orlando called Orlando City SC Which used to be this: But 2 years before was this: Which is now this: Soo.....History.
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Cerberus Orlando would've been a cool name.
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Alain Post posted:I think a bold, yet understated option is "AFC". im with this guy
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Gigi Galli posted:Cerberus Orlando would've been a cool name. The Orlando Bloom.
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Mickolution posted:The Orlando Bloom. lol
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GutBomb posted:Portland Timbers are another one of those names that has been attached to several teams from different eras of American soccer. Actually, the fan backlash against the new logo was so severe they ended up changing it prior to the official team launch to look less cartoony: Also, the secondary logo, bottom right, is now the de facto primary team logo on all kits and marketing. Edit: Also also, when the team reincorporated in 2001 and joined the USL, they used the following logo: The owners at the time were trying to distance themselves from the (unpopular with environmentalists) logging aesthetic but it was later reverted back to the 1975 logo. plainswalker75 fucked around with this message at 21:35 on Dec 17, 2014 |
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I love this badge
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 21:40 |
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Reeeeeeel Salt Lake should have just called themselves SLC AFC.
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# ? Dec 17, 2014 22:00 |
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Real Salt Lake is bad but its no Real IRA, what were the marketing folks thinking?
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vyelkin posted:Reeeeeeel Salt Lake should have just called themselves SLC AFC. Salt Lake Utah Soccer. SLUTS.
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GutBomb posted:I agree that it's terrible, but New York / New Jersey MetroStars (because they were owned by MetroMedia) and Chivas USA (a team meant to emulate the Guadalajara Mexican league team nicknamed Chivas owned by the same guy... btw chivas means Goats) give it a run for it's money. Kansas city wizards is great and they should have just owned it and kept the name and that kit forever IMO.
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Syncopated posted:Kansas city wizards is great and they should have just owned it and kept the name and that kit forever IMO. Agreed, being a ridiculous rainbow wizard themed sports team kicks the poo poo out of trying to create some sort of authenticity by pretending to have history or affiliations to actual clubs. Bring back the Caribous of Colorado
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Bogan Krkic posted:Agreed, being a ridiculous rainbow wizard themed sports team kicks the poo poo out of trying to create some sort of authenticity by pretending to have history or affiliations to actual clubs. Bring back the Caribous of Colorado
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vyelkin posted:Toronto FC is cool and good especially compared to stupid names like Real Salt Lake or Los Angeles Galaxy or Central Coast Mariners or Brisbane Roar, imo. Greatest uniform of all loving time and I am deeply disappointed that the Rapids don't wear replicas of these at last half a dozen times a year. Earthy Ape Unit posted:Real Salt Lake will never not be the most hilarious thing ever, it's loving shameful
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