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I could only find the thread about NASL and USL Pro competing for teams, so I decided to start one specifically for Energy FC.
Anyone get season tickets this year? (cafeboeuf, I think I saw that you had tickets?) I just purchased 2 in the fan zone as well as Grid memberships. Can't wait for the season!
We need to come up with some good songs to sing during matches.
Looking forward to going when I'm next in town!
They will also be showing all USL Pro matches live on Youtube this year, so if you're interested in following the team from LA you can!
C. B. 02-20-2014, 11:07 AM I bought 2 season tickets with The Grid also. Really looking forward to April 26th.
Just the facts 02-20-2014, 03:14 PM We need to come up with some good songs to sing during matches.
Looking forward to going when I'm next in town!
How about this one...
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which soccer fans know as this..
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elitespy 02-20-2014, 03:54 PM Need something original, maybe a local musician could come up with something like the drummer for rancid did with RSL.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa1DJ008t9Y
bradh 02-20-2014, 04:02 PM Haven't purchased yet, having to buy a third season ticket for the kid is making it a tough choice financially. If they let kiddos under a certain age free it'd be a no brainer.
What is this "grid" you speak of?
LakeEffect 02-20-2014, 04:28 PM I could only find the thread about NASL and USL Pro competing for teams, so I decided to start one specifically for Energy FC.
Anyone get season tickets this year? (cafeboeuf, I think I saw that you had tickets?) I just purchased 2 in the fan zone as well as Grid memberships. Can't wait for the season!
I've got two in the fan zone as well. What's the Gird membership thing - don't recall seeing anything about that?
elitespy 02-20-2014, 04:31 PM The Grid is a supporter group for the club here is the website The Grid (http://www.okcgrid.com/)
LakeEffect 02-20-2014, 04:31 PM I will say, I'm confused about my own tickets... online the Fan Zone says General Admission, but I was also sent an email giving me my time this coming Saturday to go choose my seats... Add in not knowing about the "grid" and I'm a little confused about their operations staff. I only got a receipt for my ticket purchase about 2 weeks after they charged me (and when I brought it up on Twitter).
C. B. 02-20-2014, 04:51 PM If you bought season ticket for the Fan Zone, then you do not need to pick your seats, it's general admission. Maybe you got lumped in an email with buyers in other sections.
LakeEffect 02-20-2014, 04:52 PM If you bought season ticket for the Fan Zone, then you do not need to pick your seats, it's general admission. Maybe you got lumped in an email with buyers in other sections.
Yeah, or maybe it's just to come say hi and mingle with people. We'll still go for fun.
C. B. 02-20-2014, 04:59 PM True, that could be it also. I've emailed the guys at The Grid a few times with questions & they've always answered.
Let them know you've already purchased Fan Zone tickets and they'll add you to the membership list.
OKCretro 02-21-2014, 10:02 AM Just curious what are they going to do about beer sales? Is speakeasy going to set up a party area/tailgating in their parking lot? are you going to be able to walk across the street with a beer? Has the office building just north of campus on 54th thought about having a tailgate area?
Just asking because I have been to the new kc stadium and its awesome but the GA fan zone has a huge bar, and if okc wants that type of rowdy crowd they will need to serve more than red bull
Tydude 02-21-2014, 10:23 AM They say due to its a school they are not allowed to sell any beers at the stadium
Richard at Remax 02-21-2014, 10:38 AM Its a catholic school, it should be welcomed
bradh 02-21-2014, 10:52 AM Its a catholic school, it should be welcomed
no kidding, I bet it has more to do with the school part of it though. Any Catholic/Lutheran campus would allow beer :)
Tydude 02-21-2014, 10:57 AM Bishop McGuinness is a free Alcohol and Tobacco Free Campus.So OKC Energy has to follow McGuinness rules
C. B. 02-21-2014, 11:02 AM So I guess we all "pre-game" across the street or a nearby parking lot?
gopokes88 02-21-2014, 11:11 AM I can't stand soccer. It's boring and ties are annoying. However, I want OKC to have another professional team and this is the avenue to do it so I will probably pick up season tickets. I believe in 15 years MLS will be the #3 pro league in the US, right behind the NFL and NBA.
C. B. 02-21-2014, 11:15 AM It's boring and ties are annoying.
Years ago I felt that way. I'd say give it a chance. I'll grow on you.
I can't stand soccer. It's boring and ties are annoying. However, I want OKC to have another professional team and this is the avenue to do it so I will probably pick up season tickets. I believe in 15 years MLS will be the #3 pro league in the US, right behind the NFL and NBA.
I love that you're going to give it a shot. Like CB said, I bet it will grow on you.
Laramie 02-21-2014, 11:36 AM The Miami Heat fans and Florida State fans have their chants. Got to admit, much of this is new to Oklahoma. All due respect to South Florida, Miami is different--let's leave it at that.
Now Oklahoma City is a city that if you were gone for two decades, you probably wouldn't recognize it upon your return. Our city is changing; OKC appears to be getting bigger and better. Our population growth is moderate, this gives us a chance to carefully plan and look at what other cities have done in determining our future. We can learn from their mistakes as well as our own. Who knows the future, our growth could change.
Soccer is as 'international' of a sport as you can get. Just how far we as a city are willing to invest in getting facilities ready is another story. Portland, Oregon is a city that sacrificed its baseball stadium to accommodate soccer and football. Private investment (Paul Allen) built the Rose Garden currently called the Moda Center which is the current home of its NBA franchise.
We made a good investment with MAPS I and replaced All Sports Stadium. Oklahoma City built the Bricktown Ballpark, a 'baseball specific' stadium which took on the flavor and environment feel of the traditional baseball park.
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Former All Sports Stadium (Fair Park) . . . . . . . Bricktown Ballpark . . . . . . . . . Chesapeake Energy Arena. . . . . . . .Oklahoma City 2013 . . . .
Do we need to consider the future; what will be our needs ten to fifteen years from now?
USL-Pro (tier III soccer) OKC Energy will make its debut (2014-15) this season at Bishop McGuinness High School's Pribil Stadium. Our NASL (tier II) group isn't scheduled to kick the turf at OCPS Taft Stadium until 2015-16 season. The OKC Energy is being managed by Prodigal LLC which has had its past experiences with:
1. Oklahoma City Blazers AA hockey.
2. Women's Tennis Tour.
3. Oklahoma City Redhawks AAA baseball.
4. Oklahoma City Barons AAA hockey.
Capital has been invested in these franchises and events through Express Sports & Prodigal LLC. Let's lend our support as they market professional soccer in our city.
Our city will need its own soccer-football specific stadium for the future. Soccer & American football fans are concerned about the beer bans at Pribil and Taft Stadiums; this could factor into the progress and future of what level of outdoor events Oklahoma City is willing to provide. Beer sales are provided in city owned facilities (Bricktown Ballpark, Cox Convention Center, Chesapeake Energy Arena).
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A city changing with progress and growth . . . . Renovated view of Taft Stadium . . . . . A future stadium for soccer-American football . . .
We have great facilities for AAA baseball, AAA hockey and NBA basketball; however we do need to decide where we want to go as a city with soccer and football.
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OKCretro 02-21-2014, 12:19 PM Solid post but would argue that the myriad is not a "great facility" for AAA hockey.
Laramie 02-21-2014, 08:14 PM Solid post but would argue that the myriad is not a "great facility" for AAA hockey.
Great is another debate; however we have progressed throughout the years...
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Stockyards Coliseum, 1930-60s . . . . . . . . Fairgrounds Arena 1963-70s . . . . . Myriad Great Arena 1973 . . . .
OSUMom 02-21-2014, 10:39 PM They are going to be playing at McGuiness? I thought that was why they were doing construction (or a complete rebuild rather) of the Taft stadium.
Tydude 02-21-2014, 11:00 PM They are going to be playing at McGuiness? I thought that was why they were doing construction (or a complete rebuild rather) of the Taft stadium.
Taft Stadium is for the NASL not the Energy.Energy will NOT BE PLAYING the games at Taft Stadium
OKCretro 02-24-2014, 03:40 PM Did anyone go to the select a seat event on Saturday?
LakeEffect 02-24-2014, 04:05 PM Did anyone go to the select a seat event on Saturday?
I did (although I have general admission seats). It was fast and easy, it appeared, for those that picked seats.
I think I was the first person to go through the line with "General Admission" seats. Staff seemed a little surprised.
They did explain that all on-campus parking will be pay parking, and they cannot guarantee parking off-site. It was $112 to buy the season parking pass (which I did not do).
Do you know how many people were out there? I wonder how many season ticket packages they've sold so far.
Seanicus83 02-24-2014, 04:32 PM Hey all,
Glad I found this thread! My name is Sean and I am president of The Grid, the Energy FC Supporters club. If you have any questions or are curious about anything I would be more than happy to get you info regarding our group (And also Energy FC if I happen to know the answer). OKCGrid.com
Relevant: I've spoken with the management @ Speakeasy and their plans are not necessarily to do what you would consider a traditional "tailgate". They do have the patio area for patrons and are working out other details as we speak however.
I asked about total ticket sales for the season with a member of management the other day and they said they had passed 1,000 sold.
LakeEffect 02-24-2014, 04:39 PM Do you know how many people were out there? I wonder how many season ticket packages they've sold so far.
They did it in hour-by-hour time slots, and I was in the 2nd time slot. I would say there were at least 40 seats being picked during my time slot.
C. B. 02-26-2014, 08:45 AM Fans vote to resurrect Roughnecks name for new Tulsa pro soccer team - Soccer - TulsaWorld (http://m.tulsaworld.com/sportsextra/soccer/fans-vote-to-resurrect-roughnecks-name-for-new-tulsa-pro/article_5f48c868-d653-5fc7-bc2e-c1f9567273b1.html?mode=jqm)
The "name your team" contest ended yesterday in Tulsa. Roughnecks was the winner. Looks like we've got our rival.
Laramie 02-26-2014, 03:16 PM Fans vote to resurrect Roughnecks name for new Tulsa pro soccer team - Soccer - TulsaWorld (http://m.tulsaworld.com/sportsextra/soccer/fans-vote-to-resurrect-roughnecks-name-for-new-tulsa-pro/article_5f48c868-d653-5fc7-bc2e-c1f9567273b1.html?mode=jqm)
The "name your team" contest ended yesterday in Tulsa. Roughnecks was the winner. Looks like we've got our rival.
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Drillers' Park, NPSL Tulsa Athletics . . . . . .78-84 Roughnecks' logo. . . . . . . ONEOK PARK, USL-Pro Roughnecks' home
Great news for Tulsa and the Roughnecks' name reconnection for the start of the USL-Pro 2015 season. The Tulsa Roughnecks were probably the most high profile professional franchise to ever hit the scene in the old 'Oil Capital.'
Traveled to Tulsa's Skelly Stadium many times in the late 70s and early 80s to support the Tulsa Roughnecks of the old North American Soccer League (NASL). Now my support will be with the Oklahoma City Energy (USL-Pro) and Oklahoma City's new 2015 NASL entry. An Oklahoma City USL-Pro or NASL rivalry that includes a Tulsa entry will be welcomed.
We use to have a rivalry with Tulsa in AAA baseball, AA & AAA ice hockey and the defunct Oklahoma City Slickers had a 1-1 tie against the Tulsa Roughnecks in an exhibition in Ponca City decades ago.
The NASL could become a rival league of MLS if some kind of television contract can be worked out to sustain the newly constructed NASL. You have FC Edmonton, Fort Lauderdale Strikers, Minnesota United, New York Cosmos, Ottawa Fury FC, Tampa Bay Rowdies, San Antonio Scorpions and Indy Eleven among the more popular cities throughout North America. Jacksonville Armada FC and Oklahoma City are scheduled for a 2015 inaugural.
In summary: Could the 2015 USL-Pro Tulsa Roughnecks eventually jump to the NASL? Will our new NASL entry have a name-the-team contest? Stay tuned...
http://www.thunderfans.com/vforum/images/smilies/okc.gif "Oklahoma City looks oh-so pretty... ...as I get my kicks on Route 66." --Nat King Cole.http://www.thunderfans.com/vforum/images/smilies/okc.gif
LakeEffect 02-27-2014, 04:29 PM [CENTER][IMG]Great news for Tulsa and the Roughnecks' name reconnection for the start of the USL-Pro 2015 season. The Tulsa Roughnecks were probably the most high profile professional franchise to ever hit the scene in the old 'Oil Capital.'
Traveled to Tulsa's Skelly Stadium many times in the late 70s and early 80s to support the Tulsa Roughnecks of the old North American Soccer League (NASL). Now my support will be with the Oklahoma City Energy (USL-Pro) and Oklahoma City's new 2015 NASL entry. An Oklahoma City USL-Pro or NASL rivalry that includes a Tulsa entry will be welcomed.
We use to have a rivalry with Tulsa in AAA baseball, AA & AAA ice hockey and the defunct Oklahoma City Slickers had a 1-1 tie against the Tulsa Roughnecks in an exhibition in Ponca City decades ago.
The NASL could become a rival league of MLS if some kind of television contract can be worked out to sustain the newly constructed NASL. You have FC Edmonton, Fort Lauderdale Strikers, Minnesota United, New York Cosmos, Ottawa Fury FC, Tampa Bay Rowdies, San Antonio Scorpions and Indy Eleven among the more popular cities throughout North America. Jacksonville Armada FC and Oklahoma City are scheduled for a 2015 inaugural.
In summary: Could the 2015 USL-Pro Tulsa Roughnecks eventually jump to the NASL? Will our new NASL entry have a name-the-team contest? Stay tuned...
I've heard that it doesn't look so good for OKC's NASL team. And, as a soccer fan, I don't support the idea of a rival league to MSL. I believe it would dilute any potential earnings and split talent too much, reducing our level of play on the world stage.
I've heard that it doesn't look so good for OKC's NASL team. And, as a soccer fan, I don't support the idea of a rival league to MSL. I believe it would dilute any potential earnings and split talent too much, reducing our level of play on the world stage.
Exactly my thoughts on the issue.
Laramie 02-28-2014, 12:41 PM I've heard that it doesn't look so good for OKC's NASL team. And, as a soccer fan, I don't support the idea of a rival league to MSL. I believe it would dilute any potential earnings and split talent too much, reducing our level of play on the world stage.
My understanding is that Tim McLaughlin, the principal investor with the OKC NASL is no longer on board (rumor, nothing official). Sold Out Strategies (SOS) led by Brad Lund is still promoting the OKC NASL group.
Major Soccer League (MLS) is considered the top level of soccer in the United States & Canada followed by the North American Soccer League (NASL=tier II) and the United Soccer League (USL-Pro=tier III).
My plans are to support both the USL-Pro Oklahoma City Energy (2014-15) and the NASL Oklahoma City FC (2015-16).
Now, as far as what does or doesn't look good--read this:
Oklahoma City Blazers: Funk: Economy woes behind OKC Blazers? moves | News OK (http://newsok.com/funk-economy-woes-behind-okc-blazers-moves/article/3328696)
Oklahoma City RedHawks: Bob Funk Jr. confirms Oklahoma City RedHawks owners in sales negotiations - Worldnews.com (http://article.wn.com/view/2010/06/10/Bob_Funk_Jr_confirms_Oklahoma_City_RedHawks_owners _in_sales_/)
OKC Women's Tennis Tour: Memphis ATP event to add women - SportsBusiness Daily | SportsBusiness Journal | SportsBusiness Daily Global (http://m.sportsbusinessdaily.com/Journal/Issues/2001/10/20011008/This-Weeks-Issue/Memphis-ATP-Event-To-Add-Women.aspx)
Fornaciari was compelled to sell after a dispute with her partner, Oklahoma businessman Robert Funk, over control of the event. Funk, the owner of the largest temporary staffing company in the state, Express Personnel Services, was seeking $250,000 for not being given majority control of the event, sources said.
Oklahoma City Barons: City officials exchange contract proposals with AHL ownership group (http://poststar.com/news/local/city-officials-exchange-contract-proposals-with-ahl-ownership-group/article_9ed9f09e-796c-11e3-84f2-001a4bcf887a.html)
Bakersfield Condors To Be Purchased By Daryl Katz (http://www.tendthefarm.com/bakersfield-condors-purchased-daryl-katz/)
After months of speculation, it seems that Katz is ready to be the affiliate owner of his ECHL club as well as his AHL club, in Oklahoma City. This is an interesting “get” for the Oilers, and the Katz family
What's next?
Do your own research and evaluate the future of sports in Oklahoma City under the leadership of the Funks.
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LakeEffect 02-28-2014, 02:02 PM Do your own research and evaluate the future of sports in Oklahoma City under the leadership of the Funks.
They've done an incredible job with the promotion and the beginnings of the team. I am not going to speculate one way or another on the ownership behind either team. I am stating my opinion on the status and ambitions of NASL overall.
bradh 02-28-2014, 07:32 PM Laramie, the problem with the comparisons of the Barons and a soccer team owned by the Funks is that in hockey, you have very limited infiltration to the sport here at the youth levels. I love hockey, and love going to the games (and I'm from SE Texas), but you don't have the rabid interest that soccer brings. With soccer, you have both parents who have kids playing at the youth level, and you also have a segment of the 20-40 crowd who have been around to watch MLS grow, and become attached to soccer through increased interests in the USMNT. People see soccer games on TV and think "man that crowd looks like it's having a blast." You don't get that in hockey, no matter how good the game is. Personally I think soccer in OKC at this level is a slam dunk that should be very difficult to screw up.
I'm also with cafebouef on NASL, we don't need another league trying to compete with MLS. MLS is still in growth mode and needs all the top domestic support it can get (looking at you Andrew, don't be a "I only watch BPL" snob ;) j/k).
C. B. 02-28-2014, 08:47 PM People see soccer games on TV and think "man that crowd looks like it's having a blast."
My wife and I went to a Portland Timbers match last summer. It was amazing. The Timbers Army chanted, drank, sang and danced non-stop for over two hours. Absolutely unbelievable. I've been to 20+ big time college football stadiums and I did not expect a regular season MLS match would compare to any of those environments. But it sure did. Similar excitement and cheers following a touchdown were sustained throughout the match.
I want everyone here in OKC to experience that. I don't know the best way to get there, but man I sure hope something like that happens here.
bradh 02-28-2014, 09:06 PM My wife and I went to a Portland Timbers match last summer. It was amazing. The Timbers Army chanted, drank, sang and danced non-stop for over two hours. Absolutely unbelievable. I've been to 20+ big time college football stadiums and I did not expect a regular season MLS match would compare to any of those environments. But it sure did. Similar excitement and cheers following a touchdown were sustained throughout the match.
I want everyone here in OKC to experience that. I don't know the best way to get there, but man I sure hope something like that happens here.
The Dynamo games I go to when I go back home aren't quite that awesome, it's more of a corporate crowd, but the experience my wife and I had at the US vs. Jamaica WC qualifier in October was the absolute top sports experience for either of us, and we've both been to a lot of big sports events.
Laramie, the problem with the comparisons of the Barons and a soccer team owned by the Funks is that in hockey, you have very limited infiltration to the sport here at the youth levels. I love hockey, and love going to the games (and I'm from SE Texas), but you don't have the rabid interest that soccer brings. With soccer, you have both parents who have kids playing at the youth level, and you also have a segment of the 20-40 crowd who have been around to watch MLS grow, and become attached to soccer through increased interests in the USMNT. People see soccer games on TV and think "man that crowd looks like it's having a blast." You don't get that in hockey, no matter how good the game is. Personally I think soccer in OKC at this level is a slam dunk that should be very difficult to screw up.
I'm also with cafebouef on NASL, we don't need another league trying to compete with MLS. MLS is still in growth mode and needs all the top domestic support it can get (looking at you Andrew, don't be a "I only watch BPL" snob ;) j/k).
Hey, I've come around. I just needed a local team to support and now it's here. I'm all about this team and helping us get to the MLS. I've got my tickets and I'm ready to go!
bradh 02-28-2014, 10:51 PM Hey, I've come around. I just needed a local team to support and now it's here. I'm all about this team and helping us get to the MLS. I've got my tickets and I'm ready to go!
You're ahead of us, we haven't purchased yet but we will. It might be tough, but I might have to convert from Houston to KC with this new affiliation.
Laramie 03-01-2014, 12:53 AM Laramie, the problem with the comparisons of the Barons and a soccer team owned by the Funks is that in hockey, you have very limited infiltration to the sport here at the youth levels. I love hockey, and love going to the games (and I'm from SE Texas), but you don't have the rabid interest that soccer brings. With soccer, you have both parents who have kids playing at the youth level, and you also have a segment of the 20-40 crowd who have been around to watch MLS grow, and become attached to soccer through increased interests in the USMNT. People see soccer games on TV and think "man that crowd looks like it's having a blast." You don't get that in hockey, no matter how good the game is. Personally I think soccer in OKC at this level is a slam dunk that should be very difficult to screw up.
I'm also with cafebouef on NASL, we don't need another league trying to compete with MLS. MLS is still in growth mode and needs all the top domestic support it can get (looking at you Andrew, don't be a "I only watch BPL" snob ;) j/k).
pahdz:
I wasn't making comparisons of hockey to soccer; simply hoping you would notice their (Funks) track record. It doesn't look so rosy with the various sports they have had a hand in managing. Let's see what happens with the Barons; they have had great success on the ice and their crowds have been going south since opening night. Oklahoma City was known for great hockey crowds; now we are among the AHL's bottom feeders.
Could our market be overextended?
As with AAA baseball; the RedHawks did well with the initial years at the newly built Bricktown Ballpark; then the Funks owned them about the time the NBA penetrated our market.
What happened with the Women's Tennis? Many of us will not be privy to that information. A 17-year-old Venus Williams won the 1998 IGA Tennis Classic in Oklahoma City for her first WTA title.
Memory Lane: Venus Williams wins first career title ? and raises the*roof | Beyond The Baseline (http://tennis.si.com/2013/02/28/venus-williams-flashback/)
You appear to have a lot of confidence with 'soccer' on the tier III level being successful in OKC. The Funks shouldn't have any problems with marketing professional soccer at this level in our city. Thanks for the vote of confidence.
Success with USL-Pro should be the tell-tale heart of Express Sports' expertise or inability to manage spectator sports type enterprises. They will have one full year to get a jump on marketing their product ahead of the NASL. Great news that the OKC Energy have already exceeded 1,000-season ticket holders; they have gotten off to an impressive start.
My support was there for the (AA) CHL Blazers and now for the (AAA) AHL Barons. The AHL Barons are much better brand than what the CHL presented on the ice. The Barons promotions have been top-notch. I remember the days of the old AAA Blazers-Stars (State Fair Arena-Myriad), the beer night specials, automobile night give-away and turkey shoot promotions. You always had in excess of 9,000 inside the State Fair Arena and 11,000 or more at the Myriad on special promotion nights.
I attended 2010 Barons opener; there were approximately 9,800 fans in attendance to witness a 6-1 loss to Houston Aeros. It brought back memories of our 1965 debut at the State Fair Arena in which we loss to the Houston Apollos. The ice rink had a muddy tint until they finally put cement over the pipes.
My hope is that soccer will be successful in Oklahoma City. As a Tulsa Roughnecks & Oklahoma City Slickers' supporter; the time is ripe to tap the Oklahoma City market again. This USL-Pro vs. NASL challenge will raise the curtain among soccer fanatics; it could also become our albatross.
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bradh 03-01-2014, 01:08 AM I just don't think you can compare any success the Blazers had against any struggles the Barons have. Granted I've only lived here since 2009, it's quite obvious the Thunder changed the game for spectator sports in OKC. I honestly don't think the NASL league as a whole has much of a future. USL has aligned itself as a feeder league to MLS, and if NASL is content on trying to compete with MLS, they're going to fail miserably.
I agree with you completely about the the quality of play the Barons bring. It's a shame because it's near NHL level quality. The CHL is a joke comparatively as far as quality of play goes.
If the Energy ownership group fail at this, then you're assumptions will be verified. I just don't see how it can fail.
PWitty 03-01-2014, 07:32 AM You're ahead of us, we haven't purchased yet but we will. It might be tough, but I might have to convert from Houston to KC with this new affiliation.
If you went to a SKC match you would become a fan much quicker. The usual environment there is a lot like the Timbers match C.B. described.
bradh 03-01-2014, 08:26 AM If you went to a SKC match you would become a fan much quicker. The usual environment there is a lot like the Timbers match C.B. described.
I know, but you don't just flip a switch on a team you've watched succeed for years from your hometown. Especially when said team in question is their biggest rival :)
ShadowStrings 03-01-2014, 12:31 PM Interesting article from last summer about Sporting Kansas City. Maybe we could follow their example if we get to the MLS level and build a new stadium. Sounds like a fun way to keep fans engaged!
Sporting Kansas City Makes the Stadium More Like Your Couch - Businessweek (http://www.businessweek.com/articles/2013-07-18/sporting-kansas-city-makes-the-stadium-more-like-your-couch#p1)
C. B. 03-03-2014, 10:40 AM That's a great article. I didn't know anything about their in-stadium phone app. That's a really cool idea to allow fans to dvr the action and see replays from any of the 7 different stadium cameras.
It's fun to dream big a picture a similar stadium to Sporting Park along our downtown riverfront. All it costs is money...
Came across this blog. Anyone read it -> A blog on all things Energy FC (http://greencitysoccer.com/)
C. B. 03-03-2014, 03:59 PM I've got it bookmarked. He's done two podcasts so far. Not bad at all.
elitespy 03-03-2014, 04:32 PM Anybody planning on going to any of the pre-season games?
C. B. 03-05-2014, 09:49 AM Has anyone heard anything about a possible jersey sponsor or manufacturer?
Curious if a Chesapeake logo gets slapped on the front of these.
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Ya know, I really like our colors.
LakeEffect 03-05-2014, 10:42 AM Has anyone heard anything about a possible jersey sponsor or manufacturer?
Curious if a Chesapeake logo gets slapped on the front of these.
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I wouldn't put any money on CHK right now... My bet would be AEP or Continental, if we go with a local energy-related company.
OKCDrummer77 03-09-2014, 09:49 PM Is there a place in town that sells Energy merchandise (t-shirts, hats, etc.)? We went to Academy in Edmond, and the first employee we asked didn't even know the Energy existed. The second employee (who was their "apparel specialist") confirmed that they don't carry anything Energy related.
shawnw 03-10-2014, 03:00 PM They were selling merch in the winter shops (got me a cool shirt), but not sure where that capability went. I griped at them for not having a permanent store front and suggested they AT LEAST have somewhere fans can walk in and buy stuff at the Prodigal corporate office at 6th/Hudson, but doubt that happened.
I bet if you tweet them they'll give you some tips on where to shop...
Seanicus83 03-10-2014, 03:28 PM Last I heard, they were working on setting up a "brick and mortar" location but I havent heard of any openings yet. Online is still an option. They also had a booth at the friendly in Norman on.Saturday. I suspect they will do the same for.the friendly at Edmond Soccer Club on Friday night.
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Bellaboo 03-10-2014, 04:54 PM I wouldn't put any money on CHK right now... My bet would be AEP or Continental, if we go with a local energy-related company.
My bet would be Express.
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