Originally Posted by
SEMIweather
I've been to 7 Energy home games so far this year and there's no way they're drawing more than 2,000 per game. Given that, I find it hard to believe that there would be serious momentum to demolish this park and build a soccer stadium instead.
Side Note: I honestly have no idea what the Energy's 5-10 year plan is at this point. I know they want to be out of Taft sooner rather than later, but it seems like the team's popularity peaked in 2015, slowly declined in 2016-17, and fell off a cliff this season with the poor quality of play thus far.
USL's goal by 2020:
Really thought that once Rayo OKC exited the scene that the Energy FC would have capitalized on the whole market to themselves.
Let's see, the OKC IGA Tennis Classic (Williams' sisters early participation), Oklahoma City RedHawks, Oklahoma City Barons AHL all went down hill once under the Funk's umbrella and now the Oklahoma City Energy FC. Had great expectations in the Funks to market soccer, bring OKC its second major league sport with MLS expansion.
Thank God, they didn't secure the NHL Calgary Flames (post Thunder), as Bob Funk Sr., once raised eyebrows about the possibility of the NHL in OKC--we would be in the same position as the City of Hartford--too close to Boston. OKC is just far enough from Dallas that we don't have to live in their shadow or that of Mavericks' owner, Mark Cuban.
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