Sunday, August 27, 2017

Why Doesn't MLS Have Promotion and Relegation?

We have yet another video to share with you today regarding #ProRelForUSA.

 

Stan Kroenke: Meet The Billionaires





Wounds won't last long

But an insulting song

Stan will always carry with him

So I'll settle my score

On the salsa floor

With this vengeful Latin rhythm



Stan Kroenke, con el corazon de perro

Senor Stan Kroenke, el Diablo con dinero



It may not surprise you

But all of us despise you

Please die

And fry

In Hell

You rotten, rich old wretch!



(The lyrics to "Senor Burns" from The Simpsons, altered for our purposes on the podcast)



Special thanks to Micah Husereaux, a friend of the podcast, for bringing this video to our attention.  Here are some things about the LA debacle and Stan's other egregious behavior that were omitted from the video:

  • That Stan refused to even meet with St. Louis officials after an arbitration hearing ordered $700 MILLION entirely in public money to completely revamp the Dome at America's Center - which would have only extended their lease through 2025!
  • That the Peacock-Blitz group in St. Louis was the ONLY group in the three cities at risk of losing teams to put together a viable stadium plan - which was rejected in part because the league front office bought the arbitration nonsense.
  • That the NFL owners' own committee on LA voted 5-1 in favor of the Carson plan - which would have helped out two teams in actual need of stadium relief (Chargers and Raiders) and kept the Rams in St. Louis in what would have been the final result of Peacock-Blitz: National Car Rental Field.
  • That the NFL, under pressure from Jerry F. Jones and the completely bought front office, IGNORED THEIR LA COMMITTEE and voted 30-2 in a SECRET BALLOT to rip the team out of St. Louis and give the Chargers a one-year option to also move (the Chargers, who had been a lot more honest about their stadium situation than Stan ever was, have since exercised that option after they lost a public stadium referendum in San Diego).
  • That the actions of Stan, his professionally lying lackey Kevin Demoff, and the league triggered the St. Louis lawsuit against the league and the team earlier this year - and that the team is now trying to get out of appearing in court USING THE LANGUAGE OF THE LEASE THEY F@#$ING BROKE IN THE FIRST PLACE!  I really hope this case DOES go to trial.
  • That, following the debacle, Stan bought the Waggoner Ranch in north Texas and evicted the entire settlement of Lake Diversion.  This resulted in one resident committing suicide.
  • That Alisher Usmanov, who owns about 30% of Arsenal, tried to buy Stan out - and the greedy SOB said NO!
This post is being made less than 24 hours after a preseason game where Stan's team lost to the now LA Chargers 21-19 in front of a HALF-FULL LA Coliseum (and the idiots in LA complain that St. Louis didn't support the team?!) and just minutes after Arsenal lose a Premier League match to Liverpool 4-0.  The Gunners are currently 16th in the Premier League - 2 spots shy of relegation.  (Relax, the season just started.)



We at WSC strongly encourage you to not support any of Stan's businesses, including anything having to do with Wal-Mart or Sam's Club (as Stan is married into the Walton family).  For Kansas Citians, this includes whatever the former Metcalf South Mall site in north Overland Park will ultimately become.



In the meantime, enjoy the video.





Sunday, August 20, 2017

Episode 241 - Because We Didn't Do The MLB All-Star Break This Year...

...now for our long overdue look at how the baseball season has gone so far.

As of August 20 at 11:10 pm Central time, Mike has 5 of his 10 playoff picks correct - all of the division leaders save the NL West (no way in Hell would he pick the Dodgers, while his pick for the division - the Giants - are 39 GAMES BACK!!!)  He is also 0-for on all 4 wild card teams so far.

Congratulations are in order for a certain resident of the Arlington Maximum Security Penitentiary, as Adrian Beltre became the 31st member of the 3,000 hit club.  The next active player closest to 3,000: Albert Pujols (at 2,927 as of this post - 73 to go).



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Saturday, August 19, 2017

Episode 240 - The Big3 and NBA Preseason Talk

Today's podcast is all about basketball.

First, we talk about a recent curiosity of basketball: the Big3


If you are not familiar with this, it is a new 3-on-3 halfcourt basketball league started by the rapper Ice Cube.  This seemed like a good topic for discussion.

Since it is a basketball league, we also talked about offseason happenings in the NBA.

At one point, Mike makes a bold pronouncement: the NBA needs to expand beyond its current 30 teams, and one of those teams needs to be a rebirth of the Seattle SuperSonics.


Fair use: Because we're talking about Ice Cube, we open with "Bow Down" by Westside Connection, which Ice Cube was part of.



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Friday, August 18, 2017

Phase 2 of Find Mike a New NFL Team

Now that we have a definitive short list of NFL teams that Mike would consider following, let's look at the following factors for the 13 teams on this list:
- age of current stadiums
- all-time win/loss records
- number of Super Bowl wins (and/or pre-Super Bowl championships)
- past relocations

Here we go:

Team Current Stadium First Year for Team in Stadium All-Time W/L Record Super Bowl wins Pre-Super Bowl champions Past Relocations
Arizona Cardinals University of Phoenix Stadium 2006 542-732-40 0 2 Chicago to St. Louis 1960
St. Louis to Phoenix 1988%
Chicago Bears Soldier Field 1971 (opened in 1924, renovated in 2003) 744-568-42 1 8 Decatur, IL to Chicago 1921
Cincinnati Bengals Paul Brown Stadium 2000 344-408-4 0 n/a None
Cleveland Browns FirstEnergy Stadium 1999 462-466-10 0 8 None*
Denver Broncos Sports Authority Field at Mile High 2001 465-393-10 3 0 None
Green Bay Packers Lambeau Field 1957 (renovated in 2003 and 2015) 730-553-37 4 9 None
Houston Texans NRG Stadium 2002 106-134-0 0 n/a None
Indianapolis Colts Lucas Oil Stadium 2008 502-441-7 2 2 Baltimore to Indianapolis 1984
Minnesota Vikings US Bank Stadium 2016 457-387-10 0 0 None
New Orleans Saints Mercedes-Benz Superdome 1975 (renovated in 2006) 338-427-5 1 n/a None#
New York Giants MetLife Stadium 2010 684-572-33 4 4 None
Philadelphia Eagles Lincoln Financial Field 2003 555-591-26 0 3 None%
Pittsburgh Steelers Heinz Field 2001 (renovated in 2007 and 2015) 601-535-20 6 0 None%

* Technically, the Browns were on hiatus from 1996 to 1998 as a direct result of Art Modell moving the team to Baltimore.  The Ravens - not on this list because they are not being considered - are treated as an expansion team while the "expansion" Browns are considered a continuation of the old Browns.

# During the 2005 season, the Saints - as a direct result of Hurricane Katrina - played 4 games in Baton Rouge and 3 in San Antonio.

% Not included here are two WWII temporary merged teams: Phil-Pitt "Steagles" (Eagles and Steelers) in 1943, and Card-Pitt (Cardinals and Steelers) in 1944.

Wednesday, August 16, 2017

Episode 239 - 2017 NFL Preview

It's about that time again: NFL preview!

This year it's Mike and Keith giving their picks.  As always, these picks are subject to batsu game.

Division Mike's Picks Keith's Picks
NFC North Green Bay Green Bay
NFC South New Orleans New Orleans
NFC East NY Giants Philadelphia
NFC West Arizona Seattle
NFC Wild Cards Philadelphia
Seattle
Carolina
NY Giants
AFC North Pittsburgh Baltimore
AFC South Houston Houston
AFC East New England New England
AFC West Raiders Raiders
AFC Wild Cards Denver
Indianapolis
Kansas City
Miami
NFC Champions Green Bay New Orleans
AFC Champions New England Raiders
SB52 Champions Green Bay New Orleans



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Thursday, August 10, 2017

Episode 238 - #ProRelForUSA Goes to Court Part 3

This is the third and final part of our series on the recent lawsuit by two American lower-division soccer clubs to get FIFA to institute promotion and relegation in American soccer.



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Wednesday, August 9, 2017

Episode 237 - #ProRelForUSA Goes to Court Part 2

Today we give you the second part of our three part series on Miami FC and Kingston Stockade FC going to court to get FIFA to get USSF to institute promotion and relegation in North American soccer.



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Tuesday, August 8, 2017

Episode 236 - #ProRelForUSA Goes to Court



Last week, two American lower-division soccer clubs - namely Miami FC (NASL) and Kingston Stockade FC (NPSL) - approached the Court of Arbitration for Sport - the highest court on sports in the world - with the intent to force the United States to join the rest of the world football community and implement promotion and relegation.

Mike got a hold of the lawsuit and will be reading it as well as giving his thoughts on the proceedings.

Suffice it to say the Winning Side Coaches support #ProRelForUSA.  It's been a cause we've been behind since this podcast started, and it's beyond time that the United States and Canada get on board with the rest of the world.  Unless and until promotion and relegation happens, the US and Canada will continue to struggle on the world stage, both at the club and country level.  We need to STOP Americanizing the world's game and get with the program.



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